Search for dissertations about: "Watson"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 53 swedish dissertations containing the word Watson.
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1. Tradition and Translation : Maciej Stryjkowski's Polish Chronicle in Seventeenth-Century Russian Manuscripts
Abstract : The object of this study is a translation from Polish to Russian of the Polish historian Maciej Stryjkowski’s Kronika Polska, Litewska, Żmódzka i wszystkiej Rusi, made at the Diplomatic Chancellery in Moscow in 1673–79. The original of the chronicle, which relates the origin and early history of the Slavs, was published in 1582. READ MORE
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2. p53 transcriptional activity as a tool to uncover novel and diverse druggable targets in cancer
Abstract : The transcription factor p53 is one of the most studied tumour suppressors with over 90 000 publications in PubMed referring to the protein. It is also the most frequently mutated gene across all cancer types with around 50% of cancers presenting as mutant p53, and when it is not mutated, it is frequently inactivated to circumvent its tumour suppressor function. READ MORE
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3. Anxiety and (In)Security in Times of Calamity : The 2014 flood and the Kashmir conflict
Abstract : Environmental calamities and disasters are increasingly found to affect political stability and conflicts. Despite a plethora of research across a range of disciplines, however, explanations remain elusive. READ MORE
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4. Reconfiguring Subjectivity : Experimental Narrative and Deleuzean Immanence
Abstract : This thesis aims to re-think subjectivity in constructive rather than deconstructive terms of disintegration and dismantling. This shift is effected through a reading of Gilles Deleuze that brings together two concepts that are incompatible in his philosophy – immanence and subjectivity – and by my reading of three fictional texts that engage Deleuze in a generative dialogue. READ MORE
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5. Complexities of Parsing in the Presence of Reordering
Abstract : The work presented in this thesis discusses various formalisms for representing the addition of order-controlling and order-relaxing mechanisms to existing formal language models. An immediate example is shuffle expressions, which can represent not only all regular languages (a regular expression is a shuffle expression), but also features additional operations that generate arbitrary interleavings of its argument strings. READ MORE