Search for dissertations about: "task sequencing"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 33 swedish dissertations containing the words task sequencing.
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1. Characterisation of Neisseria meningitidis from a virulence and immunogenic perspective that includes variations in novel vaccine antigens
Abstract : Neisseria meningitidis, also referred to as meningococcus, is a Gram-negative diplococcal bacterium best known as an important cause of meningitis and septicaemia worldwide. Meningococcal disease is a rare but life-threatening illness that may progress to death despite optimal medical care including appropriate antibiotic therapy. READ MORE
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2. Solving repeat problems in shotgun sequencing
Abstract : Shotgun sequencing is the most powerful strategy for large scale sequencing. Two main approaches exist: clone-by-clone and whole genome shotgun (WGS). In the clone-by-clone strategy, overlapping clones are amplified and then sheared in a random fashion. READ MORE
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3. Planning and Sequencing Through Multimodal Interaction for Robot Programming
Abstract : Over the past few decades the use of industrial robots has increased the efficiency as well as the competitiveness of several sectors. Despite this fact, in many cases robot automation investments are considered to be technically challenging. In addition, for most small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) this process is associated with high costs. READ MORE
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4. A functional genomic investigation of an alternative life history strategy : The Alba polymorphism in Colias croceus
Abstract : Life history traits affect the timing and pattern of maturation, reproduction, and survival during an organism’s lifecycle and are the major components influencing Darwinian fitness. Co-evolved patterns of these traits are known as life history strategies (LHS) and variation occurs between individuals, populations, and species. READ MORE
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5. Antibiotic resistance in the environment: a contribution from metagenomic studies
Abstract : Antibiotic resistance accounts for hundreds of thousands of deaths annually, and its projected increase has made the WHO recognize it as a major global health threat. In the last decade, evidence has mounted suggesting that the environment plays an important role in the progression of resistance. READ MORE