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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Lattice-Boltzmann coupled models for advection-diffusion flow on a wide range of Péclet numbers

Dapelo, Davide, Simonis, S., Krause, J.J., Bridgeman, John 18 April 2021 (has links)
Yes / Traditional Lattice-Boltzmann modelling of advection–diffusion flow is affected by numerical instability if the advective term becomes dominant over the diffusive (i.e., high-Péclet flow). To overcome the problem, two 3D one-way coupled models are proposed. In a traditional model, a Lattice-Boltzmann Navier–Stokes solver is coupled to a Lattice-Boltzmann advection–diffusion model. In a novel model, the Lattice-Boltzmann Navier–Stokes solver is coupled to an explicit finite-difference algorithm for advection–diffusion. The finite-difference algorithm also includes a novel approach to mitigate the numerical diffusivity connected with the upwind differentiation scheme.
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Effects of Sex and Social Status on Neuromuscular Differentiation in the Eusocial Naked Mole-Rat (Heterocephalus Glaber)

Seney, Marianne Louise 01 September 2009 (has links)
Naked mole-rats live in large colonies and exhibit a strict reproductive hierarchy. Each colony has 1 breeding female and 1-3 breeding males; all other individuals are non-reproductive subordinates. Subordinates show a remarkable lack of sex differences in behavior and anatomy, but can become reproductive if removed from the colony. The striated perineal muscles and their innervating motoneurons, which are sexually dimorphic in all other mammals examined, are not dimorphic in subordinate naked mole-rats. Here I asked whether sexual differentiation of this neuromuscular system occurs when subordinates become breeders. Sex differences in perineal motoneurons were not observed, regardless of social status. To my surprise counts of motoneurons in Onuf’s nucleus were increased in breeders of both sexes. This was accompanied by a reciprocal decrease in cells in Onuf’s nucleus that were characterized by small soma size. The neuronal changes correlate with increased perineal muscle volumes in breeders. Although not exhibiting typical motoneuron morphology, some small cells fit a neurochemical or functional definition of a motoneuron. I propose that small cells are recruited to the pool of large Onuf’s nucleus motoneurons when subordinate naked mole-rats become breeders. I then looked at naked mole-rats of varying status (subordinates, paired animals that have never reproduced, intact breeders, and gonadectomized breeders) to determine which cues elicit changes in perineal muscles and small cells in Onuf’s nucleus. I found that pairing is sufficient to cause decreases in the population of small cells in Onuf’s nucleus, while production of litters is necessary for increasing in perineal muscle size. The gonads were not necessary to maintain changes in small cells or perineal muscles. I hypothesized that the lack of sex differences in naked mole-rats might be related to their unusual social structure. To test this, I compared the genitalia and perineal muscles in three African mole-rat species: the naked mole-rat, the solitary silvery mole-rat, and the Damaraland mole-rat, a species considered to be eusocial, but with less reproductive skew than naked mole-rats. My findings support a relationship between social structure, mating system, and sexual differentiation.
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Varslen som chockar : En studie om hur bostadspriser påverkas i mindre kommuner i Sverige vid negativ efterfrågechock på arbetskraft

Ottosson Hjorthaug, Aleksander, Hellström, Johannes January 2023 (has links)
Bostads- och arbetsmarknaden är två relevanta ämnen som ofta diskuteras i olika forum. Utifrån teorin om utbud och efterfrågan samt hedoniska prissättningsmodellen och utformad hypotes syftar studien till att finna ett kausalt samband av en negativ chock i efterfrågan på arbetskraft på bostadsmarknaden. Tidigare studier har gjorts på liknande ämnen, dock har ingen sådan studie med utgångspunkt i Sverige identifierats. Med hjälp av en staggered difference-in-differences-modell analyseras paneldata över sju svenska kommuner med målsättning att undersöka studiens syfte och frågeställning, där samtliga kommuner har exponerats för ett beslut om nedläggning av större arbetsplats. Modellens utfallsvariabel är slutpris per kvadratmeter och kontrollvariabler som inkluderas är olika hedoniska egenskaper för bostäder såsom boarea, antal rum och ägandeform, samt en indikatorvariabel för beslut om nedläggning. Likt tidigare utförda studier som studerar effekten av ökad arbetslöshet på bostadsmarknaden, visar studien på en negativ effekt. Konträrt till tidigare studier är effekten däremot ej statistiskt signifikant.
214

A Tree-based Summarization Framework For Differences Between Two Data Sets

Wang, Dong 21 January 2009 (has links)
No description available.
215

Analytical approach to feature based process analysis and design

Lee, Jae-Woo January 1996 (has links)
No description available.
216

Properties of Random Threshold and Bipartite Graphs

Ross, Christopher Jon 22 July 2011 (has links)
No description available.
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Psychological differentiation and its relationship to academic, intrapersonal, and interpersonal domains among college students /

Donaldson, Scott Lewis January 1985 (has links)
No description available.
218

Difference equations and elastic plates /

Foye, Raymond Leo January 1963 (has links)
No description available.
219

Individual differences in the prediction of subject compliance to experimenter bias /

Gore, Pearl Mayo January 1962 (has links)
No description available.
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REPORTING, CREDIBILITY, AND ESTIMATION OF ANCHOR-BASED MINIMAL IMPORTANT DIFFERENCE FOR PATIENT-REPORTED OUTCOME MEASURES / MINIMAL IMPORTANT DIFFERENCE TO INFORM PATIENT-REPORTED OUTCOME MEASURES

Carrasco-Labra, Raul A January 2019 (has links)
Patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) are becoming an integral part of healthcare decision making. Clinical trials, systematic reviews, and clinical practice guidelines incorporate them to learn about the effect of medical interventions in patients’ health status, without interference or mediation from clinicians or proxies. The use of these types of measures, however, is not without challenges. In particular, the complexity of the PROMs makes it difficult for patients, clinicians, and researchers to fully grasp the extent to which a treatment effect is negligible or trivial, small but important, moderate, or large. One of the most documented ways to address this issue is the use of the minimal important difference (MID), the smallest change in a PROM, either beneficial or harmful, that patients would perceive as important. A patient-oriented way to determine this threshold is the estimation of an anchor-based MID, where PROM results are compared against an external independent criterion the anchor that is in itself understandable and relevant for patients. This dissertation is an effort to facilitate the identification, evaluation, and utilization of MID estimates for PROMs. First, this thesis describes the development and reliability assessment of a new instrument to determine the credibility of primary studies ascertaining MID estimates, Second, it describes the conduct of a systematic survey to inform the creation of an inventory of all available anchor-based MIDs in the medical literature until 2015. Third, it reports an analysis of the state of the art of current MID estimates from a reporting and credibility perspective. Finally, this work concludes with a summary of the main results, presentation of strengths and limitations, and insights related to the implications for future research. / Dissertation / Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)

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