Search for dissertations about: "Gunnar Ståhl"
Found 4 swedish dissertations containing the words Gunnar Ståhl.
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1. Genetic variation in two closely related salmonids, brown trout (Salmo trutta) and Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) : a comparison of variability patterns and some management considerations
Abstract : Within the Salmonidae, a wide range of intraspecific variation, both morphological and ecological, has long been recognized. In the present study electrophoresis was used to examine natural populations of brown trout (Salmo trutta) and Atlantic salmon (Salmo solar) in northern Sweden in an effort to reveal the genetic structure of these populations. READ MORE
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2. Integrating domain knowledge into deep learning : Increasing model performance through human expertise
Abstract : The research in this thesis is focused on how deep learning models can be designed and implemented to better emulate and integrate the heuristic reasoning process of human experts. Several case studies, within the domains of steel making and drug discovery, are conducted in order to evaluate the performance of these models, in comparison to models that do not consider human expert knowledge from the targeted domain. READ MORE
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3. Array-based Genomic and Epigenomic Studies in Healthy Individuals and Endocrine Tumours
Abstract : The human genome is a dynamic structure, recently recognized to present with significant large-scale structural variation. DNA-copy number changes represent one common type of such variation and is found both between individuals and within the somatic cells of the same individual, especially in disease states like cancer. READ MORE
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4. An evaluation of regional sustainability by analysing energy and carbon flows – A study of Jämtland, Sweden
Abstract : Models showing the anthropogenic and natural flows of two sustainability indicators; carbon based GHG and energy (as work energy) have been made for the Swedish region Jämtland. The methodology used was inspired by the study sustainability analysis conducted on the small Danish island Samsø using the above two indicators. READ MORE