Search for dissertations about: "de huang"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 12 swedish dissertations containing the words de huang.
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1. On the inception of leakage : Effect of hydrostatic pressure on the sealing interface
Abstract : As the move towards sustainability continues, attention needs to be paid to the development of new machinery with high performance and low environmental impact. It places increasing demands on low/zero-emission sealing with a long lifetime. READ MORE
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2. Sequential Data Learning, Scalable Models and Adversarial Regularization
Abstract : Time Series Prediction (TSP) has been used in mobile network traffic data analysis to produce predictive results for network planning and resource allocation. In the first part of this thesis, we propose a novel method of predicting mobile network traffic using neural networks based on conditional probability modeling between adjacent data windows in the time series sequence. READ MORE
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3. Platelet angiogenic activities and their regulation on endothelial progenitor cell functions
Abstract : Platelets are essential for haemostasis and thrombosis, but also play a major role in angiogenesis. Activated platelets recruit progenitor cells and induce differentiation into endothelial progenitor cells (EPCs), which contribute importantly to vascular regeneration and endothelium reparation. READ MORE
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4. Diversity of avian haemosporidian parasites : Host specificity, genetic structure and infection patterns
Abstract : Parasites live on or inside their hosts and usually cause fitness loss, sometimes even lead to outbreaks of emerging infectious disease. Understanding how a parasite can infect its hosts (i.e., host specificity of the parasite) is important to both basic studies on disease evolution and the whole ecosystem health. READ MORE
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5. EPR Studies of Ruthenium-Manganese Complexes as Biomimetic Models for Photosystem II - Approaching Artificial Photosynthesis
Abstract : In natural photosynthesis, solar energy is converted to chemical energy by photosynthetic reaction centers. In green plants and algae, Photosystem II (PSII) and Photosystem I (PSI) absorb light and utilize the charge separation reactions to convert solar energy to chemical energy. READ MORE