Search for dissertations about: "L Wide"
Showing result 11 - 15 of 177 swedish dissertations containing the words L Wide.
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11. Structural and functional studies of the ribosomes : a closer look at expansion segments and translational dynamics in eukaryotes
Abstract : The ribosome is the basic machinery for protein synthesis in all living cells. In the last decade, there has been an explosion of structural information on the ribosome. The eukaryotic ribosome is larger than the prokaryotic counterpart and contains several extra features, even though they have similar core structures. READ MORE
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12. Theoretical methods for the electronic structure and magnetism of strongly correlated materials
Abstract : In this work we study the interesting physics of the rare earths, and the microscopic state after ultrafast magnetization dynamics in iron. Moreover, this work covers the development, examination and application of several methods used in solid state physics. The first and the last part are related to strongly correlated electrons. READ MORE
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13. Immunity & the butterfly : A functional genomic study of natural variation in immunity
Abstract : Butterflies are ubiquitous and abundant, occurring in a wide variety of environments that contain diverse microbial communities with varied pathogenic pressures. These pathogens and parasites present a constant threat to organisms, and have led to the evolution of complex and intricate immune responses. READ MORE
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14. Precise Image-Based Measurements through Irregular Sampling
Abstract : Mathematical morphology is a theory that is applicable broadly in signal processing, but in this thesis we focus mainly on image data. Fundamental concepts of morphology include the structuring element and the four operators: dilation, erosion, closing, and opening. READ MORE
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15. Heparan Sulfate and Development : A Study of NDST Deficient Mice and Embryonic Stem Cells
Abstract : Heparan sulfate (HS) proteoglycans consist of sulfated HS chains covalently bound to core proteins. They are ubiquitously expressed, on the cell surface and in the extracellular matrix, throughout the body. READ MORE