Search for dissertations about: "N. Means"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 359 swedish dissertations containing the words N. Means.
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1. A functionalist perspective on emotional communication in music performance
Abstract : Music is probably the most widely practiced and appreciated of all art forms. One explanation for this may be that music offers a powerful means of emotional communication. Knowledge is scarce in this matter, however, especially when it comes to performance of music. It may be argued that this problem partly stems from a lack of relevant theories. READ MORE
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2. Theoretical and Biochemical : Advancing Protein Structure Investigations with Complementing Computations
Abstract : Life as we know it today would not exist without proteins. The functions of proteins for us and other organisms are linked to their three-dimensional structures. As such, protein structure investigations are a crucial contribution for understanding proteins and the molecular basis of life. READ MORE
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3. Biological data exchange and the discovery of new protein families in metagenomic samples
Abstract : The rise in sequence data has brought both challenges to the way we exchange biological information and opportunities to discover new protein families, primarily through the investigation of uncultured metagenomic samples.The Distributed Annotation System, or DAS, provided a means for exchanging protein sequence data, but there were no open source, stand-alone DAS clients optimized for integrating and viewing these data. READ MORE
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4. ICT Security Readiness Checklist for Developing Countries : A Social-Technical Approach
Abstract : The consequences of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) revolution on society are almost impossible to enumerate. New types of ICT products, services and capabilities are finding their way into our offices, schools and homes - almost on daily basis; impacting the way we work, learn and live. READ MORE
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5. Studies in Hiberno-Latin Hagiography
Abstract : This dissertation deals with a selection of Latin Lives of Irish saints, most of which belong to the so-called ‘O’Donohue Lives’, which have earlier been dated to no later than the mid-ninth century. The present thesis deals partly with the dates not of that group as a whole, but with several of the individual Lives; a couple of Lives which do not belong to the O’Donohue group have been included as well. READ MORE