Search for dissertations about: "gene expression"
Showing result 6 - 10 of 3623 swedish dissertations containing the words gene expression.
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6. On the Nature of Rotation Period Variability of Magnetic Stars
Abstract : The magnetic chemically peculiar (mCP) stars of the upper main sequence exhibit periodic light, magnetic, radio, and spectroscopic variations that can be adequately explained by a model of a rigidly rotating magnetized star with persistent surface structures. The majority of mCP stars rotate at strictly constant periods. READ MORE
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7. The effect of explanations on mathematical reasoning tasks
Abstract : Studies in mathematics education often point to the necessity for students to engage in more cognitively demanding activities than just solving tasks by applying given solution methods. Previous studies have shown that students that engage in creative mathematically founded reasoning to construct a solution method, perform significantly better in follow up tests than students that are given a solution method and engage in algorithmic reasoning. READ MORE
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8. Kenneth Grant (Typhonian Order), "Vinum Sabbati" (1961)
Abstract : This chapter highlights Kenneth Grant’s “Vinum Sabbati” (1961). Grant became an influential figure in the British Thelemic movement, and to some extent British occultism in general, after Aleister Crowley’s death in 1947. READ MORE
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9. Sequence Initiation or Self-Talk? Commenting on the Surroundings While Mucking out a Sheep Stable
Abstract : This study investigates comments on the physical surroundings while a group of people are shoveling dung in a sheep stable. In this setting, where the auditory space is mostly open for talk, some comments launch a conversational sequence, while others are treated as self-talk. READ MORE
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10. Diabetic Blood Glucose Control via Optimization over Insulin and Glucose Doses
Abstract : The proposed algorithm aims at helping diabetic patients which use multi-dose injection (MDI) therapy to determine the dose and time of insulin and glucose intakes to stabilize their blood glucose (BG) concentration. The objective is to spend most of the time in normal BG range (70-180 mg/dl). READ MORE