Search for dissertations about: "mediated addition"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 1014 swedish dissertations containing the words mediated addition.
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1. Metal Mediated Synthesis. Synthetic and Mechanistic Investigations of Conjugate Addition and Reductive Amination
Abstract : The thesis is divided into two separate parts, one treating conjugate addition and the other reductive aminations. The first part of the thesis is concerned with organocopper promoted conjugate addition to .alfa.,. READ MORE
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2. Querying mediated web services
Abstract : Web services provide a framework for data interchange between applications by incorporating standards such as XMLSchema, WSDL, SOAP, HTTP etc. They define operations to be invoked over a network to perform the actions. These operations are described publicly in a WSDL document with the data types of their argument and result. READ MORE
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3. Supporting Video-mediated Communication over the Internet
Abstract : The tremendous success of the Internet in providing a global communication infrastructure for a wide variety of applications has inspired the invention of packet video systems for synchronous interpersonal communication. The potential benefits of video-mediated communication are numerous, ranging from improved social interactions between individuals to more efficient distributed collaborative work. READ MORE
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4. Mediated peer (to peer) learning
Abstract : Peer learning means learning from and with each other. Collaboration and co-operation in a friendly environment is, however, something that is neither easy nor obvious for students attending the university. READ MORE
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5. Cell-mediated immunity to flavivirus infections
Abstract : NK cells and T cells constitute a major part of the cell-mediated immune system and play important roles in the host defense against viral infections. Most current knowledge of cell-mediated immune responses to primary acute viral infections comes from murine models, while relatively less is known about human responses to, in particular, acute viral infections. READ MORE