Search for dissertations about: "Exploratory analysis"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 259 swedish dissertations containing the words Exploratory analysis.
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1. Pathway analysis: methods and perspectives
Abstract : The amount of data being generated by high throughput molecular biology experiments grows every day, both in quantity and quality. With this comes the desire to have more powerful and comprehensive methods for statistical analysis that have been developed with the nature of this data in mind. READ MORE
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2. Statistically Guided Visualization and Exploratory Analysis of Omics Data
Abstract : This thesis deals with methods for extracting robust and relevant information from high-dimensional data sets, and statistically guided visualization methods for representing the data in an informative and easily accessible way. High-dimensional data sets are becoming increasingly prevalent in many different scientific disciplines. READ MORE
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3. Blinded by the light : developing models of settlement and mobility with the use of spectroscopy and exploratory methods
Abstract : In this thesis an exploratory approach has been used to study settlement and mobility among hunter-gatherer societies in Northern Sweden during the 2 000 – 0 BC period. The focus has been on developing the topics of bifacial point use and raw material management of quartzand quartzite materials. READ MORE
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4. Communicating references in geographically separated collaborative work : an exploratory study
Abstract : This thesis is about collaboration between geographically separated small enterprises and how they manage their collaborative efforts. The issue has been explored by studying how the collaborating colleagues handle references during telephone conversations. READ MORE
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5. Vehicle Dynamics Control after Impacts in Multiple-Event Accidents
Abstract : Accidents statistics show that multiple-event accidents (MEAs) represent a considerable and increasing proportion of all vehicle traffic accidents. MEAs are characterized by having at least one vehicle subjected to more than one harmful event. MEAs now comprise approximately 25% of all passenger vehicle accidents. READ MORE