Search for dissertations about: "bottleneck analysis"
Showing result 6 - 10 of 80 swedish dissertations containing the words bottleneck analysis.
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6. Data-driven throughput bottleneck analysis in production systems
Abstract : Production systems and production management are getting smart. Manufacturing companies are increasingly adopting digital solutions to monitor and manage production systems. By adopting digital solutions, it has become possible for manufacturing companies to collect huge volumes of widely varying production system data. READ MORE
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7. Computational methods for analysis of spatial transcriptomics data : An exploration of the spatial gene expression landscape
Abstract : Transcriptomics techniques, whether in the form of bulk, single cell/nuclei, or spatial methods have fueled a substantial expansion of our knowledge about the biological systems within and around us. In addition, the rate of innovation has accelerated over the last decade, resulting in a multitude of technological advances and new methods for generation of transcriptomics data. READ MORE
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8. Towards Effective Maintenance Planning
Abstract : Manufacturing industry spend a great deal of their capital on equipment maintenance for their production systems. Hence, the cost of improper maintenance management is something that the industry would like to avoid. READ MORE
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9. Biodiversity in Swedish Cyprinid Fish: Insights Into Processes of Divergence
Abstract : Uncovering and understanding the processes that have led to the biological diversity we observe today are of fundamental interest in biology. Since direct observation of speciation is usually impossible, knowledge about the processes behind species formation can be gathered by studying mutations, natural/sexual selection, and genetic drift. READ MORE
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10. Dispersal, inbreeding and fitness in natural populations
Abstract : To evaluate how inbreeding affects the viability of small populations, it is crucial to determine what constitutes a population (i.e., the number of breeders in local patches and the degree of dispersal), and also to estimate the reproductive consequences of philopatry and emigration. READ MORE