Search for dissertations about: "marker application"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 61 swedish dissertations containing the words marker application.
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1. Application of Molecular Markers in Sugar Beet Breeding
Abstract : Around 1750 a German chemist discovered it to be possible to extract sugar crystals from beet juice. Since then, breeding and improved agricultural practices have increased the concentration of sucrose per root from around 4% to around 18%. READ MORE
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2. Joint disease biomarkers - discovery and application
Abstract : Dysregulated cartilage homeostasis, articular cartilage degradation and abnormal bone remodeling are common denominators in joint disease and can lead to severe disability for the patients. The molecular pathways behind the disease pathology can overlap across different joint diseases. READ MORE
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3. Application of Mixed-Effect Modeling to Improve Mechanistic Understanding and Predictability of Oral Absorption
Abstract : Several sophisticated techniques to study in vivo GI transit and regional absorption of pharmaceuticals are available and increasingly used. Examples of such methods are Magnetic Marker Monitoring (MMM) and local drug administration with remotely operated capsules. READ MORE
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4. Estimating Human Limb Motion Using Skin Texture and Particle Filtering
Abstract : Estimating human motion is the topic of this thesis. We are interested in accurately estimating the motion of a human body using only video images capturing the subject in motion. Video images from up to two cameras are considered.The first main topic of the thesis is to investigate a new type of input data. READ MORE
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5. Type-specific human papillomavirus antibodies : detection, characterization and application in seroepidemiology
Abstract : Background: Human Papillomavirus (HPV) is a sexually transmitted DNA virus that causes several human cancers, notably cervical and other anogenital cancers. The antibody response to this virus is of interest both because knowledge of the antigenic structures that induce protective immunity forms the basis for prophylactic vaccine development and because it forms the basis of seroepidemiology, the method of choice for studies of HPV infectivity, of HPV spread in populations and of cancer risks following HPV exposure. READ MORE