Search for dissertations about: "DISSERTATION Editing"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 12 swedish dissertations containing the words DISSERTATION Editing.
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1. Deregulation and editing of microRNAs in metastatic prostate cancer
Abstract : Prostate cancer bone metastasis is still not fully understood, and increased knowledge could aid in the development of better treatment options for patients in the future. This thesis focuses on microRNAs (miRNAs), which modulate gene expression in healthy and tumour cells. READ MORE
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2. Geo-Aesthetical Discontent: Svalbard, the Guide and Post-Future Essayism
Abstract : Propelled by the acute ecological crisis, Geo- Aesthetical Discontent: Svalbard, the Guide and Post-Future Essayism moves between artistic affinities and academic disciplines to craft an intervention into the imaginary of an Arctic place. Designed as an iterative set of artistic practice experiments with live editing, the aim is to demonstrate a geo-aesthetical discontent upon terrains with colonial history for visual production. READ MORE
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3. Towards a distributed programming environment based on incremental compilation
Abstract : A Programming Environment is a system that provides computer assistance during software development and maintenance. The primary objective of this work concerns practically usable methods and tools in the construction of incremental and integrated programming environments that provide good support for debugging and testing of programs in a distributed context, in our case a host-target configuration. READ MORE
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4. A health-promotive approach to maintain and sustain health in women-dominated work in Nepal and Sweden
Abstract : Background: The characteristics of women-dominated work differ in Nepal compared to Sweden. Women in Nepal perform household and other low-income work, including nursing, which is a women-dominated occupation in both Nepal and Sweden. READ MORE
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5. Patterns of recollection : the documentary meets digital media
Abstract : The aim of this study is to propose a conceptual framework for the analysis of historical programming in digital media. Radical breakthroughs in the technologies for registration and dissemination of moving images have created a need for common vocabularies that can be shared by media practitioners, researchers from different fields of inquiry, and end-users of documentary accounts. READ MORE
