Search for dissertations about: "spatially"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 594 swedish dissertations containing the word spatially.
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1. Spatially resolved gas sensing
Abstract : By using a Scanning Light Pulse Technique (SLPT) the gas response of catalytic Metal-Insulator semiconductor (MIS) devices can be spatially resolved.The application of SLPT to gas sensitive MIS devices can be divided into two areas. READ MORE
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2. In situ Sequencing : Methods for spatially-resolved transcriptome analysis
Abstract : It is well known that cells in tissues display a large heterogeneity in gene expression due to differences in cell lineage origin and variation in the local environment at different sites in the tissue, a heterogeneity that is difficult to study by analyzing bulk RNA extracts from tissue. Recently, genome-wide transcriptome analysis technologies have enabled the analysis of this variation with single-cell resolution. READ MORE
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3. Spatially Adaptive Analysis and Segmentation of Polarimetric SAR Data
Abstract : In recent years, Polarimetric Synthetic Aperture Radar (PolSAR) has been one of the most important instruments for earth observation, and is increasingly used in various remote sensing applications. Statistical modelling and scattering analysis are two main ways for PolSAR data interpretation, and have been intensively investigated in the past two decades. READ MORE
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4. Spatially Resolved Gene Expression Analysis
Abstract : Spatially resolved transcriptomics has greatly expanded our knowledge of complex multicellular biological systems. To date, several technologies have been developed that combine gene expression data with information about its spatial tissue context. READ MORE
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5. Spatially explicit electrification modelling insights : Applications, benefits, limitations and an open tool for geospatial electrification modelling
Abstract : Developing countries confront the challenge of generating more electricity to meet demands in a sustainable manner. According to the World Bank’s 2015 Global Tracking Framework, roughly 15% of world population (or 1.1 billion people) lack access to electricity, and many more rely on poor quality electricity supplies. READ MORE