Search for dissertations about: "intermittent access"
Showing result 6 - 10 of 13 swedish dissertations containing the words intermittent access.
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6. Appetite regulating neuropeptides in alcohol addiction : focus on melanin concentrating hormone and its mch1-receptor
Abstract : Current treatment options for alcohol use disorders are limited in number and have limited efficacy. It is therefore important to find new, more effective medications. READ MORE
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7. Opportunistic Networking : Mobility Modeling and Content Distribution
Abstract : We have witnessed two main trends in recent years that have shaped the current state of communication networks. First, the Internet was designed with the initial idea to provide remote access to resources in the network; today it is overwhelmingly being used for content distribution. READ MORE
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8. Stochastic Planning of Smart Electricity Distribution Networks
Abstract : The penetration of intermittent Distributed Generation (DG) brought additional uncertainty to the system operation and planning. To cope with uncertainties the Distribution System Operator (DSO) could implement several strategies. READ MORE
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9. On regulation of hippocampal neurogenesis : roles of ethanol intake, physical activity and environment
Abstract : The addiction research field struggles with the question of how long-term memories associated with addictions, which are likely to have a role in the relapse phenomenon, are formed. The work in this thesis has focused on structural adaptations and changes in plasticity genes in hippocampus, formed by both naturally awarding and drug-induced reward-seeking behaviors. READ MORE
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10. Enhancing aftermarket demand planning with product-in-use data
Abstract : Enhancing aftermarket demand planning with product-in-use data ABSTRACT Aftermarket demand planning, consisting of forecast and known demand, is a critical activity for both the uptime of customers’ products and the supply chain-related costs. Traditional aftermarket forecasting methods use historical demand as the only input to the statistically based forecasts, usually combined with judgmental modifications. READ MORE