Search for dissertations about: "DER"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 386 swedish dissertations containing the word DER.
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1. Large-scale I/O Models for Traditional and Emerging HPC Workloads on Next-Generation HPC Storage Systems
Abstract : The ability to create value from large-scale data is now an essential part of research and driving technological development everywhere from everyday technology to life-saving medical applications. In almost all scientific fields that require handling large-scale data, such as weather forecast, physics simulation, and computational biology, supercomputers (HPC systems) have emerged as an essential tool for implementing and solving problems. READ MORE
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2. TRAPC : a novel triggering receptor expressed on antigen presenting cells
Abstract : The triggering receptor expressed on myeloid cells (TREM) family of receptors plays an important role in innate immunity. They have been described to regulate the course of sepsis, DC maturation, bone modulation and microglial function, and as markers for bacterial infections. READ MORE
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3. Body-ownership and visual perception
Abstract : The idea that our body plays an important role in visual perception has a long history in storytelling and philosophy. Some ideas are very intuitive. For example, few will disagree with the notion that smaller people perceive the world to be bigger, and vice versa, that larger people perceive the world to be smaller. READ MORE
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4. Life history decisions in a changing environment : A long-term study of a temperate barnacle goose population
Abstract : This thesis shows that climate and increasing population density have profound effects on survival, age at first reproduction, and natal dispersal in a rapidly increasing temperate barnacle goose Branta leucopsis population on Gotland, Sweden.Colony size was found to be the most important fitness-determinant because of strong density-dependent effects on reproduction. READ MORE
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5. Cerebral perfusion during cardiac surgery : an ultrasonic and metabolic study with special reference to profound hypothermia
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