Search for dissertations about: "SPS"
Showing result 11 - 15 of 72 swedish dissertations containing the word SPS.
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11. Exploring Individual Motivation for Social Change : Mobilization of the Muslim Brotherhood's Youth in Prerevolutionary Egypt
Abstract : During the 2010s islamist activism is on the rise across the Middle East and North Africa. In the light of the postrevolutionary elections in Egypt and Tunisia, Islamist parties are sweeping the polls supported by theoverwhelming majority of voters. This dissertation investigates the dynamic of this support for theEgyptian Muslim Brotherhood. READ MORE
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12. Science Parks and talent attraction : a study on the development of Science Parks
Abstract : This dissertation investigates the development of Science Parks (SPs) from the perspective of talent attraction activities. Studies on SPs often address only traditional services that parks provide tenant firms. READ MORE
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13. Identification Techniques for Mathematical Modeling of the Human Smooth Pursuit System
Abstract : This thesis proposes nonlinear system identification techniques for the mathematical modeling of the human smooth pursuit system (SPS) with application to motor symptom quantification in Parkinson's disease (PD). The SPS refers to the complex neuromuscular system in humans that governs the smooth pursuit eye movements (SPEM). READ MORE
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14. Transcriptional regulation by inner nuclear membrane proteins
Abstract : All cells sense discrete environmental signals and respond by making appropriate adjustments in patterns of gene expression. To achieve this, signaling pathways translate information received at the cell surface into a transcriptional response. READ MORE
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15. Mathematical modeling of the human smooth pursuit system
Abstract : This licentiate thesis concerns mathematical modeling and identification of the the human smooth pursuit system (SPS) and the application of the models to motor symptom quantification in Parkinson's disease (PD).The SPS is a complex neuromuscular system governing smooth pursuit eye movements (SPEM), and the task is to keep a moving target in the visual field. READ MORE