Search for dissertations about: "Reaction Times"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 238 swedish dissertations containing the words Reaction Times.
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1. Improving network layer reaction times
Abstract : This thesis presents two proposals for improving network layer reaction times and an investigation into the consequences of using IPv4 options. The first proposal, the Selective TRuncating Internetworking Protocol (STRIP), is an augmentation of the IP networking layer. READ MORE
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2. Stochastic Simulation of Multiscale Reaction-Diffusion Models via First Exit Times
Abstract : Mathematical models are important tools in systems biology, since the regulatory networks in biological cells are too complicated to understand by biological experiments alone. Analytical solutions can be derived only for the simplest models and numerical simulations are necessary in most cases to evaluate the models and their properties and to compare them with measured data. READ MORE
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3. The effects of valenced odors on facial perception
Abstract : We use our senses to navigate in the world. An important property of olfaction, the sense of smell, is to enable us to approach beneficial things, and to avoid what might be toxic or otherwise harmful in our environment. Other peoples’ behaviors are also paramount for our survival. READ MORE
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4. Novel Metal-Mediated Organic Transformations : Focusing on Microwave Acceleration and the Oxidative Heck Reaction
Abstract : Transition metals have played an important role in synthetic organic chemistry for more than a century, and offer catalytic transformations that would have been impossible with classical chemistry. One of the most useful and versatile of the transition metals is palladium, which over the years has catalyzed many important carbon-carbon forming reactions. READ MORE
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5. The three-component aza-Baylis-Hillman reaction : development and application
Abstract : The current thesis presents the optimization and generalization of the Baylis-Hillman reaction applied to in situ generated imines, i.e. a three-component aza- Baylis-Hillman reaction. We found that the title reaction proceeds most efficiently in the presence of a combination of catalysts, i. READ MORE
