Search for dissertations about: "ins"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 89 swedish dissertations containing the word ins.
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1. Key Technologies in Low-cost Integrated Vehicle Navigation Systems
Abstract : Vehicle navigation systems incorporate on-board sensors/signal receivers and provide necessary positioning and guidance information for land, marine, airborne and space vehicles. Among different navigation solutions, the Global Positioning System (GPS) and an Inertial Navigation System (INS) are two basic navigation systems. READ MORE
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2. Integration and function of new neurons generated from fibroblasts and adult neural stem cells in the pathological brain
Abstract : In Papers One through Six we have investigated the function and integration of “new” neurons – new neurons born from neural stem cells in the adult brain, and new neurons in the sense that they were generated from fibroblasts. Papers One and Two focused on the new neurons generated from neural stem cells in the SVZ and SGZ after pathological insults. READ MORE
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3. The Ins and Outs of Membrane Proteins : Topology Studies of Bacterial Membrane Proteins
Abstract : α-helical membrane proteins comprise about a quarter of all proteins in a cell and carry out a wide variety of essential cellular functions. This thesis is focused on topology analyses of bacterial membrane proteins. The topology describes the two-dimensional structural arrangement of a protein relative to the membrane. READ MORE
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4. GNSS-aided INS for land vehicle positioning and navigation
Abstract : This thesis begins with a survey of current state-of-the art in-car navigation systems. The pros and cons of the four commonly used information sources — GNSS/RF-based positioning, vehicle motion sensors, vehicle models and map information — are described. Common filters to combine the information from the various sources are discussed. READ MORE
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5. Enterostatin - target proteins and intracellular mechanisms. Function in food intake and energy metabolism
Abstract : Hunger and satiety are the results of complex neural events that involve several neurotransmitters and peptides. Enterostatin is an appetite-regulating peptide released in the intestine in response to fat ingestion. Enterostatin specifically decreases fat intake, but has also metabolic effects like inhibition of insulin secretion. READ MORE