Search for dissertations about: "urban form"
Showing result 16 - 20 of 256 swedish dissertations containing the words urban form.
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16. Bluetooth and Wireless Multihop Networks in Industrial Communication Systems
Abstract : The objective of this thesis is to investigate the use of short-range wireless communication technology in industrial communication systems where there is a need for guaranteed timely delivery of correct information. Methods for achieving such capability are developed in the context of the physical layer, the data link layer and the application layer. READ MORE
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17. Code Optimisation Techniques for Lazy Functional Languages
Abstract : This thesis describes a complete compiler back-end for lazy functional languages, which uses various interprocedural optimisations to produce highly optimised code. The most important contributions of this work are the following. READ MORE
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18. Sequences and games generalizing the combinatorial game of Wythoff Nim
Abstract : One single Queen is placed on an arbitrary starting position of a (large) Chess board. Two players alternate in moving the Queen as in a game of Chess but with the restriction that the $L^1$ distance to the lower left corner, position $(0,0)$, must decrease. The player who moves there wins. Let $\phi =\frac{1+\sqrt{5}}{2}$, the golden ratio. READ MORE
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19. Transforming growth factor-ß. Signal regulation in health and disease
Abstract : TGF-b superfamily members have been shown to play a pivotal role in multicellular organisms. Knowledge about signal transduction pathways is important in order to understand and cure diseases like cancer where TGF-b´s growth inhibitory signal often are disenabled via mutated or absent signalling components. READ MORE
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20. Pharmaceutical And Immunollogical Challenge Of Fungal Pathogens
Abstract : Incidences of fungal infections are on the rise in immunosuppressed people. Predominant causative agents for these mycoses are species of the genus Candida, including Candida albicans, Candida glabrata and Candida dublieniensis. Despite a wide range of emerging pathogens, C. albicans remains the leading cause. READ MORE