Search for dissertations about: "Jesper Nilsson"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 7 swedish dissertations containing the words Jesper Nilsson.
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1. All-Photonic Control of Biorelevant Processes using Molecular Photoswitches and Caged Compounds
Abstract : The development of light-controlled molecular tools for in situ regulation of biological activity holds great promise e.g. for resolving dynamic aspects of cellular signal transduction and to overcome inherent pharmaceutic limitations such as poor drug selectivity. READ MORE
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2. Occupational Fraud : Auditors’ Perceptions of Red Flags and Internal Control
Abstract : The overall purpose of this thesis is to increase the understanding of auditors’perceptions of occupational fraud. The focus is limited to red flags andinternal control, i.e. to the indications or symptoms of occupational fraud andthe internal control systems which are implemented in order to detect andprevent such actions from being carried out. READ MORE
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3. Statistical Feature Selection : With Applications in Life Science
Abstract : The sequencing of the human genome has changed life science research in many ways. Novel measurement technologies such as microarray expression analysis, genome-wide SNP typing and mass spectrometry are now producing experimental data of extremely high dimensions. READ MORE
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4. Perspectives on wanted and unwanted sounds in outdoor environments : Studies of masking, stress recovery, and speech intelligibility
Abstract : An acoustic environment contains sounds from various sound sources, some generally perceived as wanted, others as unwanted. This thesis examines the effects of wanted and unwanted sounds in acoustic environments, with regard to masking, stress recovery, and speech intelligibility. READ MORE
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5. QCM-based sensing using biological and biomimetic interfaces
Abstract : The objective of this thesis was to explore novel approaches for studying molecular recognition at biological and biomimetic surfaces using the quartz crystal microbalance (QCM) biosensor technique. The first two papers focused on the synthesis and study of biotin selective polymer films prepared using the molecularly imprinted polymer (MIP) technique. READ MORE