Sökning: "Prediktion"
Visar resultat 1 - 5 av 43 avhandlingar innehållade ordet Prediktion.
1. A multivariate approach to characterization of drug-like molecules, proteins and the interactions between them
Sammanfattning : En sjukdom kan många gånger härledas till en kaskadereaktion mellan proteiner, co-faktorer och substrat. Denna kaskadreaktion blir många gånger målet för att behandla sjukdomen med läkemedel. För att designa nya läkemedelsmoleyler används vanligen datorbaserade verktyg. LÄS MER
2. Ground vibrations due to pile and sheet pile driving : influencing factors, predictions and measurements
Sammanfattning : Ground vibrations due to pile driving are part of a complex process. Vibration is generated from the pile driver to the pile. As the pile interacts with the surrounding soil, vibrations are transferred at the pile-soil interface. The vibration propagates through the ground and interacts with structures, both above ground and underground. LÄS MER
3. Miljöproblemens psykologi : Fyra empiriska rapporter med sammanfattning
Sammanfattning : En avhandling om miljöproblemens psykologi med enkätdata från 1972 inriktade på attityder, kommunikation, subjektiva besvär, handlingsbenägenheter och aktiviteter.... LÄS MER
4. On protein structure, function and modularity from an evolutionary perspective
Sammanfattning : We are compounded entities, given life by a complex molecular machinery. When studying these molecules we have to make sense of a diverse set of dynamical nanostructures with wast and intricate patterns of interactions. LÄS MER
5. Looking into the Future : How to Use Advanced Statistical Methods for Predicting Psychotherapy Outcomes in Routine Care
Sammanfattning : Psychotherapy research has shifted from mainly focusing on the average effects of different treatments to concentrating more on questions related to the individual patient. When research attention shifts, it can give rise to the implementation of new statistical methods that, in turn, can illuminate new challenges that must be addressed. LÄS MER