Search for dissertations about: "imd"
Showing result 6 - 10 of 23 swedish dissertations containing the word imd.
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6. Intermodulation Distortion in Active and Passive Components
Abstract : Wireless communication is growing rapidly, and the demand for higher data rate, low latency, and availability leads to a more complex infrastructure with new challenges. Multiple communication systems have to co-exist in a densely populated frequency-spectrum, where higher power levels and more sensitive receivers are required. READ MORE
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7. Peptidoglycan regulation of Drosophila immunity
Abstract : Innate immunity is an ancient defense system that distinguishes between self and non self and is present in both vertebrates and invertebrates. Peptidoglycan (PGN), a cell wall component shared by both gram-negative and gram-positive bacteria, is the major recognition molecule for the detection of bacteria in Drosophila. READ MORE
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8. On MIMO Systems and Adaptive Arrays for Wireless Communication : Analysis and Practical Aspects
Abstract : This thesis is concerned with the use of multiple antenna elements in wireless communication over frequency non-selective radio channels. Both measurement results and theoretical analysis are presented. New transmit strategies are derived and compared to existing transmit strategies, such as beamforming and space-time block coding (STBC). READ MORE
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9. The calcitonin gene family of peptides : receptor expression and effects on bone cells
Abstract : The calcitonin gene family of peptides consists of calcitonin (CT), two calcitonin gene related peptides (α-CGRP, β-CGRP), adrenomedullin (ADM), amylin (AMY), three calcitonin receptor activating peptides (CRSP1-3) and intermedin/adrenomedullin2 (IMD). These peptides bind to one of two G protein -coupled receptors, the calcitonin receptor (CTR) or the calcitonin receptor-like receptor (CRLR). READ MORE
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10. Magnetic resonance imaging and diffusion tensor imaging after brachial plexus injury and repair : Experimental and clinical study
Abstract : Brachial plexus injuries (BPI) cause permanent upper limb paralysis and serious disability in adults and children. Timely identification of the severity of nerve injury and early appreciation of the inane potential for recovery would revolutionise management. READ MORE