Search for dissertations about: "encoding decoding"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 33 swedish dissertations containing the words encoding decoding.
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1. Journalism at the borders : the constitution of nationalist closure in news decoding
Abstract : This dissertation is a contribution to the social analysis of nationalism. Its disciplinary context comprises the field of empirical studies that explore how forms of mediated quasi interaction can function in processes of reproduction and transformation of nationality. READ MORE
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2. Wobble modifications and other features in transfer RNA important for decoding and reading frame maintenance
Abstract : Transfer RNA (tRNA) is the adaptor molecule responsible for bringing the correct amino acid to the ribosome during protein synthesis. tRNA contains a number of modified nucleosides, which are derivatives of the four normal nucleosides. READ MORE
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3. Decoding the complex brain : multivariate and multimodal analyses of neuroimaging data
Abstract : Functional brain images are extraordinarily rich data sets that reveal distributed brain networks engaged in a wide variety of cognitive operations. It is a substantial challenge both to create models of cognition that mimic behavior and underlying cognitive processes and to choose a suitable analytic method to identify underlying brain networks. READ MORE
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4. Joint Source-Channel Coding using Trellis Coded CPM
Abstract : The thesis investigates Joint Source and Channel Coding(JSCC) using combined Trellis Coded Quantization (TCQ) and coded modulation. First we investigate a JSCC scheme using combined TCQ/Trellis Coded CPM (TCQ/TCCPM). Based on the BCJR algorithm for trellis coded CPM, we derive an optimal soft decoding algorithm for the considered systems. READ MORE
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5. Formation and function of wobble uridine modifications in transfer RNA of Saccharomyces cerevisiae
Abstract : Transfer RNAs (tRNAs) act as adaptor molecules in decoding messenger RNA into protein. Frequently found in tRNAs are different modified nucleosides, which are derivatives of the four normal nucleosides, adenosine (A), guanosine (G), cytidine (C), and uridine (U). READ MORE