Search for dissertations about: "stocks"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 224 swedish dissertations containing the word stocks.
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1. Modeling, analysis, state and parameter estimation of faulty induction machines
Abstract : This thesis covers a broad range of subjects pertaining to induction machines, faulty as well as healthy ones. Firstly, a completely new and unconventional methodology for deriving simplest possible, yet sufficiently accurate, mathematical models for induction machines with general electrical faults is presented. READ MORE
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2. Neutral and Adaptive Processes Shaping Genetic Variation in Spruce Species
Abstract : Population genetic analyses can provide information about both neutral and selective evolutionary processes shaping genetic variation. In this thesis, extensive population genetic methods were used to make inferences about genetic drift and selection in spruce species. READ MORE
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3. Stator fault detection and parameter estimation in induction machines
Abstract : In this licentiate thesis the fascinating area of induction machines is considered. Three different problems are treated, each one of them being more or less unsolved although many researchers around the world have addressed them extensively. READ MORE
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4. Dynamic Modelling of Communicable and Non-Communicable Diseases
Abstract : This thesis consists of two papers dealing with the stochastic dynamic modelling of one communicable and one non-communicable disease respectively. In the first paper we derive a patient- and organ-specific measure for the estimated negative side effects of radiotherapy using a stochastic logistic birth-death process. READ MORE
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5. Metabolic factors and cancer risk : prospective studies on prostate cancer, colorectal cancer, and cancer overall
Abstract : Background: A large number of prospective studies have shown that overweight and diabetes are related to an increased risk of many cancers, including colorectal cancer. In contrast, diabetes has been related to a decreased risk of prostate cancer, and overweight has been related to an increased risk of fatal, but not of incident, prostate cancer. READ MORE