Search for dissertations about: "pathway towards"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 295 swedish dissertations containing the words pathway towards.
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1. Global functional association network inference and crosstalk analysis for pathway annotation
Abstract : Cell functions are steered by complex interactions of gene products, like forming a temporary or stable complex, altering gene expression or catalyzing a reaction. Mapping these interactions is the key in understanding biological processes and therefore is the focus of numerous experiments and studies. READ MORE
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2. Examining Inequalities in Cycling Motility : A Pathway Towards Cycling Justice
Abstract : Realizing the environmental and social benefits of cycling requires effective policies that deliver increased and inclusive cycling. This thesis aims to contribute to the development of such policies by providing insights into what could make cycling achievable for more diverse social groups through engaging with theoretical perspectives from transport geography, the mobilities paradigm and social justice. READ MORE
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3. Energy Analysis of the Closed Greenhouse Concept : Towards a Sustainable Energy Pathway
Abstract : The closed greenhouse is an innovative concept in sustainable energy management. The closed greenhouse can be considered as a large commercial solar building. In principle, it is designed to maximize the utilization of solar energy through seasonal storage. In a fully closed greenhouse, there are not any ventilation windows. READ MORE
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4. From networks to pathway analysis
Abstract : Biological mechanisms stem from complex intracellular interactions spanning across different levels of regulation. Mapping these interactions is fundamental for the understanding of all types of biological conditions, including complex diseases. Each experimental approach carries its own bias and noise. READ MORE
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5. Model Based Enhancement of Bioimpedance Spectroscopy Analysis : Towards Textile Enabled Applications
Abstract : Several signal processing approaches have been developed to overcome the effect of stray capacitances in Electrical Bioimpedance Spectroscopy (EBIS) measurements. EBIS measurements obtained with textile-enabled instrumentation are more vulnerable to stray capacitances. READ MORE