Search for dissertations about: "partial least-squares PLS"
Showing result 11 - 15 of 62 swedish dissertations containing the words partial least-squares PLS.
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11. In silico tools in risk assessment : of industrial chemicals in general and non-dioxin-like PCBs in particular
Abstract : Industrial chemicals in European Union produced or imported in volumes above 1 tonne annually, necessitate a registration within REACH. A common problem, concerning these chemicals, is deficient information and lack of data for assessing the hazards posed to human health and the environment. READ MORE
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12. Characterisation of mammalian cell culture processes with NIR spectroscopy
Abstract : The importance of recombinant proteins produced by mammaliancell culture has increased dramatically due to the discoveriesin the field of recombinant biotechnology. Therefore,optimising and gaining process knowledge about cell culture hasalso gained in interest. READ MORE
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13. Chemometric and signal processing methods for real time monitoring and modeling : applications in the pulp and paper industry
Abstract : In the production of paper, the quality of the pulp is an important factor both for the productivity and for the final quality. Reliable real-time measurements of pulp quality are therefore needed. READ MORE
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14. Conjoint analysis as a tool for communication and corporate environmental decision-making
Abstract : Conjoint analysis has been used extensively in marketing, transportation and healthcare for the past 50 years. Since the mid-1990s, it has also been applied to an increasing number of environmental issues. In this thesis, conjoint analysis is applied to environmental objectives of the Swedish steel industry. READ MORE
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15. Signal identification for visual electrophysiological recordings. A comparison of signal analysis techniques and their application to clinical electrophysiology of vision
Abstract : Aims: The aim of this thesis was to investigate the use of objective methods for the analysis of visual electrophysiological recordings. Specifically can signal identification algorithms identify electrophysiological signals and can they be applied to improve clinical testing and analysis? Methods: Automated signal identification algorithms were applied to multifocal electroretinogram (mfERG) and visual evoked potential (VEP) recordings. READ MORE