Search for dissertations about: "modified expressions"
Showing result 6 - 10 of 21 swedish dissertations containing the words modified expressions.
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6. "...achieved nothing worthy of memory" : Coinage and authority in the Roman empire c. AD 260-295
Abstract : This study examines how the Roman emperors c. AD. 260–295 attempt at maintaining their power-bases through legitimation of their claims to power, with reference to various potentially powerful groups of society, such as the military, the inhabitants of the provinces and the senate in Rome. READ MORE
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7. The inflammatory response in extravasated leukocytes in patients with coronary artery disease
Abstract : Coronary artery disease (CAD) is a manifestation of a chronic inflammation in the coronary arteries. The inflammatory process results in accumulation of monocyte derived cells and formation of atherosclerotic plaques in the intima of the vessel wall. READ MORE
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8. Modelling of Kraft Cooking Kinetics Using Near Infrared Spectroscopy
Abstract : A kinetic model describing the kraft cooking degradation reactions for softwood lignin and carbohydrates was developed in this thesis. The model satisfactorily predicted the data for modified as well as conventional cooking schemes, something which eluded earlier published models. READ MORE
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9. Optimum Design of Heat Exchanger Networks in Retrofit Situations
Abstract : Today, the most important activity in heat exchanger network synthesis is the retrofitting, rather than grass-root design, of networks. There is a vast potential for energy improvement in many processes by increasing the level of internal heat exchange. READ MORE
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10. Expression in Live Coding: Gestural Interaction for Machine Musicianship
Abstract : This thesis is centered on the performance practice of musical live coding, which can be described as on-the-fly decision-making for computer music performance and blurs the lines between programming languages and computer interfaces. I specifically focus on live coding as a human activity based on serial skilled actions, and I discuss how we can interact gesturally with interfaces that are modified dynamically. READ MORE