Search for dissertations about: "A.E."
Showing result 21 - 25 of 48 swedish dissertations containing the word A.E..
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21. Continuous-Time Models in Kernel Smoothing
Abstract : This thesis consists of five papers (Papers A-E) treating problems in non-parametric statistics, especially methods of kernel smoothing applied to density estimation for stochastic processes (Papers A-D) and regression analysis (Paper E). A recurrent theme is to, instead of treating highly positively correlated data as ``asymptotically independent'', take advantage of local dependence structures by using continuous-time models. READ MORE
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22. A study of the operation of infimal convolution
Abstract : This thesis consists of five papers (A-E), which examine the operation of infimal convolution and discuss its close connections to unilateral analysis, convex analysis, inequalities, approximation, and optimization. In particular, we attempt to provide a detailed investigation for both the convex and the non-convex case, including several examples. READ MORE
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23. Methods for Determination of Benzo(a)pyrene and High Molecular Weight (>300 Da) Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons in Particulate Matter from Ambient Air and Vehicle Exhausts
Abstract : Air pollution with particulate matter (PM) raises considerable concern because of its adverse effects on human health. For this reason, and because the mechanisms of PM toxicity are not fully known, there is an urgent need to determine the chemical constituents of atmospheric PM, especially PM emanating from traffic - a major source of urban PM. READ MORE
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24. Plant Membrane Proteomics - using isolated membranes and proteins to compare and quantify subproteomes
Abstract : Membrane proteins are particularly important to characterize, since they are involved in cellular processes of utmost importance in control and regulation of cells, such as transport across membranes, signal transduction and photosynthesis. The word "proteome" means all proteins expressed by a e.g. READ MORE
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25. Behaviour of fracture process zones in concrete influenced by simultaneously applied normal and shear displacements
Abstract : The thesis deals with the determination of the post peak behaviour of concrete in pure tension, and combined tension (compression) and shear. A test arrangement has been developed in order to determine the post peak behaviour of concrete expressed as stress - displacement curves. READ MORE