Search for dissertations about: "manipulate"
Showing result 11 - 15 of 263 swedish dissertations containing the word manipulate.
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11. Pointing, Placing, Touching : Physical Manipulation and Coordination Techniques for Interactive Meeting Spaces
Abstract : In the design and study of dedicated ubiquitous computing environments, efforts to enhance and support co-located collaborative activities and work have been a particular focus. In his vision of ubiquitous computing, Mark Weiser foresees a new era of computing, one that closes and follows on from the era of Personal Computing (Post Desktop). READ MORE
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12. Induction and functional role of type I interferon in bacterial infection of macrophages
Abstract : Infection represents an evolutionary arms race between pathogen and host. Thus, scientists find that pathogenic microbes have evolved elegant strategies to manipulate or avoid our immune system, allowing them to persist within the human population. READ MORE
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13. Sub-Cycle Control of Strong-Field Processes on the Attosecond Timescale
Abstract : This PhD thesis deals with the sub-cycle nature of ultrafast phenomena that occur in strong-field light–matter interactions. As it is of interest to control these phenomena, we must understand them in order to manipulate them. The tools at our disposal are intense laser pulses of short duration, and the systems we study are atoms. READ MORE
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14. Development of Novel Diffusion NMR Methods : Preclinical Applications in Colloidal Model Systems
Abstract : NMR is a powerful non-invasive technique utilizing radiofrequency and gradient pulses to manipulate the spinsof atomic nuclei. In particular, diffusion NMR uses strong magnetic field gradients to label the positions of spins allowing for the measurement of translational motion of molecules in liquids. READ MORE
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15. Quantum optics in constrained geometries
Abstract : When light exhibits particle properties, and when matter exhibits wave properties quantum mechanics is needed to describe physical phenomena. A two-photon source produces nonmaximally entangled photon pairs when the source is small enough to diffract light. It is shown that diffraction degrades the entanglement. READ MORE