Search for dissertations about: "mass data analysis"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 665 swedish dissertations containing the words mass data analysis.
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1. Health Data : Representation and (In)visibility
Abstract : Health data requires context to be understood. I show how, by examining two areas: self-surveillance, with a focus on representation of bodily data, and mass-surveillance, with a focus on representing populations. READ MORE
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2. Managing and Exploring Large Data Sets Generated by Liquid Separation - Mass Spectrometry
Abstract : A trend in natural science and especially in analytical chemistry is the increasing need for analysis of a large number of complex samples with low analyte concentrations. Biological samples (urine, blood, plasma, cerebral spinal fluid, tissue etc. READ MORE
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3. Quantitative analysis of mass spectrometry proteomics data : Software for improved life science
Abstract : The rapid advances in life science, including the sequencing of the human genome and numerous other techiques, has given an extraordinary ability to aquire data on biological systems and human disease. Even so, drug development costs are higher than ever, while the rate of new approved treatments is historically low. READ MORE
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4. Weigh them all! : Cosmological searches for the neutrino mass scale and mass ordering
Abstract : The elusive neutrinos are among the most intriguing constituents of the particle zoo. The observation of neutrino flavour oscillations, indicating that neutrinos are massive, provides the only direct evidence for physics beyond the Standard Model. READ MORE
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5. Integrative Approaches in Shotgun Proteomics : From sample preparation to multifaceted data analysis
Abstract : Bottom-up proteomics mass-spectrometry gives an opportunity to shed light on var-ious biological aspects/characteristics such as protein composition, its modifications,interactions, and dynamics. Its applications span a wide range of biological sciencesaiming to eventually answer fundamental disease related questions or evaluate drugperformance and predict adverse effects. READ MORE