Search for dissertations about: "F matrix"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 57 swedish dissertations containing the words F matrix.
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1. The extracellular matrix protein tenascin-C in development and in experimental cancer
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2. Proteolytic imbalance in COPD : epidemiological and clinical aspects
Abstract : Background: The complete pathologic mechanism behind the development of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) remains unclear, but several risk factors have been identified, of which smoking is the most common. Proteolytic imbalance contributes to lung tissue degradation and is related to both smoking and COPD symptoms. READ MORE
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3. Software tools for matrix canonical computations and web-based software library environments
Abstract : This dissertation addresses the development and use of novel software tools and environments for the computation and visualization of canonical information as well as stratification hierarchies for matrices and matrix pencils. The simplest standard shape to which a matrix pencil with a given set of eigenvalues can be reduced is called the Kronecker canonical form (KCF). READ MORE
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4. On the Role of Interfaces in Small Scale Plasticity
Abstract : The strong evidence for a size dependence of plastic deformation in polycrystalline metalsis the basis for the research presented in this thesis. The most important parameter for this, and arguably also the most well known, is the grain size. As the size of the grains in a microstructure is decreased the yield stress increases. READ MORE
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5. On the Antenna-Channel Interactions: A Spherical Vector Wave Expansion Approach
Abstract : The main focus of this thesis is the analysis of the interactions between antennas and channels where electromagnetic fields play a central role. Our goal has been to devise a general framework to enable a clear separation of the properties of the propagation channel from the influence of the antennas at the same time as it provides a common ground for a joint characterization of their properties. READ MORE