Sökning: "Can Quan"
Visar resultat 1 - 5 av 12 avhandlingar innehållade orden Can Quan.
1. Cell coupling and exocytosis measured in intact mouse pancreatic islets Control of {delta}-cell secretion
Sammanfattning : Patch-clamp and capacitance measurements were applied to α-, β- and δ-cells in intact mouse pancreatic islets. The maximum rate of β-cell exocytosis during a depolarization to 0 mV was 14 granules/s, ... LÄS MER
2. Two land registration systems. The land law of Vietnam and of Sweden
Sammanfattning : The work analyses the laws governing land registration in Vietnam and their application to the organisation and operation of the system. As assessed by Professor Ulf Jensen (Dept of Real Estate Science at LTH, Lund University), “The author investigates and compares the land registration systems in Sweden and in Vietnam with the clear aim to find out what Vietnam can learn from Sweden. LÄS MER
3. Architecture and Applications of a Geovisual Analytics Framework
Sammanfattning : The large and ever-increasing amounts of multi-dimensional, multivariate, multi-source, spatio-temporal data represent a major challenge for the future. The need to analyse and make decisions based on these data streams, often in time-critical situations, demands integrated, automatic and sophisticated interactive tools that aid the user to manage, process, visualize and interact with large data spaces. LÄS MER
4. Boundary Detection in Cardiovascular Ultrasonic Images Based on Multiscale Dynamic Programming
Sammanfattning : Non-invasive ultrasonic imaging is widely used in cardiovascular studies as well as clinical diagnostics. This is due to its non-invasiveness, low cost and easy operation. However, ultrasonic images are noisy and present artifacts, speckles, and echo dropouts. LÄS MER
5. Protein Mixture Inference as Hitting Set Variants and Linear Algebra Problems
Sammanfattning : This work is dedicated to the problems of protein inference and quantification in bottom-up proteomics, and, in particular, in shotgun proteomics. We adopt a rather classical approach of representing inference problem as a set cover, where proteins are understood as sets of their observations: peptides' masses or sequences. LÄS MER