Search for dissertations about: "Extreme Bound Analysis"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 6 swedish dissertations containing the words Extreme Bound Analysis.
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1. Essays on Capital Structure
Abstract : Chapter 2 analyses the relationship between capital structure and industry classification of Swedish firms. This study also analyses the determinants of the capital structure at the industry level. READ MORE
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2. Approximation Techniques for Timing Analysis of Complex Real-Time Embedded Systems
Abstract : To date, many industrial embedded systems are very large, flexible, and highly configurable software systems, containing millions of lines of code and consisting of hundreds of tasks, many with real-time constraints, being triggered in complex, nested patterns. Furthermore, the temporal dependencies between tasks in such systems are difficult to determine analytically, and they vary the execution time and response time of tasks greatly. READ MORE
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3. Evolution of biological systems linked to complex cell architectures in Planctomycetota
Abstract : The eukaryotic cells have a nucleus and membrane-enclosed organelles for functions such as energy production, whereas the prokaryotic cells have a cell wall but no intracellular membrane-bound structures. Species of the Planctomycetota phylum are classified as bacteria but have diverse and complex cell architectures. READ MORE
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4. Exercise-induced muscle soreness : a qualitative and quantitative study of human muscle morphology and function
Abstract : Exercise-induced muscle soreness is characterized by stiffness, tenderness and pain during active movements and weakness of the affected musculature the days after unusually or particularly heavy work. The most pronounced subjective symptoms do not arise immediately but rather between a couple of hours to some days after the exercise (a delayed-onset of muscle soreness), the intensity of pain is greatest about 48 hours after the work. READ MORE
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5. Structure of thin-film oxides: an ab initio study of TiC/Alumina
Abstract : Oxides and oxide films play a major role in present-daytechnologies. Identification and analysis of their atomic andelectronic structure are important to develop new functionalmaterials. READ MORE