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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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Spherical Harmonics based techniques for Solution of the Radiative Transfer Equation

Ravishankar, Mahesh 08 September 2009 (has links)
No description available.
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Studying Paramagnetic Impurities in Diamond with Magnetic Resonance Force Microscopy

Herman, Michael Ray 26 September 2011 (has links)
No description available.
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MINI-élément et factorisation incomplètes pour la parallelisation d'un solveur de Stokes 2D : application au forgeage

Perchat, Etienne 11 July 2000 (has links) (PDF)
Nous présentons dans cette contribution les techniques que nous avons mises en oeuvre pour paralléliser un code éléments finis 2D dédié à la simulation du forgeage de pièces axisymétriques. Les modèles de comportement conduisent à résoudre des équations de type Stokes généralisé, exprimées sous forme mixte en vitesse et pression. La discrétisation spatiale est effectuée par une méthode éléments finis originale basée sur une stabilisation du MINI-élément P1+P1<br />Cette approche mène à des systèmes linéaires symétriques non définis positifs que l'on peut inverser avec un solveur itératif. L'introduction de préconditionneurs par factorisation incomplète LDL(0) ainsi que l'optimisation de la résolution non-linéaire nous permet de concurrencer une méthode directe sur un maillage de plus de 3000 noeuds.<br />Une stratégie de parallélisation SPMD couplée avec un solveur itératif avec préconditionnement diagonal aboutit à, un solveur parallèle simple et efficace, ne dépendant ni de la partition ni du nombre de domaines. Différentes stratégies sont envisagées pour développer des factorisations incomplètes parallèles. Un préconditionneur additif de Schwarz est notamment proposé. Celui-ci est construit à partir des matrices locales, complétées sur leur diagonale aux interfaces et avec un coefficient de sur-relaxation. Des résultats sur des simulations industrielles sont donnés par une machine parallèle à mémoire partagée. Ceux-ci, obtenus sur des problèmes 2D et 3D, prouvent la pertinence de notre approche.<br />Les stratégies développées permettent ainsi de réduire de manière significative les temps de simulation de la majorité des cas industriels. Elles permettent aussi d'élargir les champs d'application des codes de calcul à des simulations industrielles très complexes ou avec des maillages de plus de 15000 noeuds en 2D
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Physiology and pathophysiology of central adenosine A1 and A2A receptors /

Halldner Henriksson, Linda, January 2003 (has links)
Diss. (sammanfattning) Stockholm : Karol. inst., 2003. / Härtill 8 uppsatser.
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Interakce lektinových receptorů s ligandy významnými pro terapii experimentálních nádorů / Lectin receptor-ligand interaction important in experimental tumor therapy

Grobárová, Valéria January 2013 (has links)
Lectin-saccharide interactions are involved in many biological processes essential for the survival and proper function of multicellular organisms. C-type lectin-like receptors, predominantly expressed by cells of the innate immune system, recognize saccharide structures on microbes and also aberrant glycosylation pattern of cancer cells. The NKR-P1 receptor family was among the first natural killer (NK) receptor families that were identified, however ligands for some of members remain still elusive. Recently, publications describing N-acetylglucosamine-terminated oligosaccharide structures as possible ligands for NKR-P1 receptor have been subjects for correction/retractions after investigation of the Ethical Committee of the Institute of Microbiology, ASCR, v. v. i. and Charles University in Prague. Re-evaluation of glycodendrimer effect, particularly effect of N-acetyl-D-glucosamine octabranched dendrimer on polyamidoamine scaffold (GN8P), revealed mostly indirect role of NK cells on modulation of immune responses. Properly folded soluble recombinant rat NKR-P1A and mouse NKR-P1C lack binding activity to neoglycoproteins modified with GlcNAc-terminated structures. Moreover, new possible target cell populations (NKT cells and macrophages) for saccharide binding were identified.
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Das purinerge System im vorderen Telenzephalon der Kaulquappe von Xenopus laevis und dessen Beteiligung an der Verarbeitung von Duftstoffantworten / The purinergic system in the anterior telencephalon of the tadpole of Xenopus laevis and its involvement in the processing of odorants.

Peters, Anna 15 March 2017 (has links)
No description available.
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Développement d'un modèle thermomécanique axisymétrique en milieu semi-transparent avec transfert radiatif : application au fluage et à la trempe des verres / Development of an axisymmetric thermomechanical model in semi-transparent medium with radiative transfer : application to the creep and the tempering of glasses

Agboka, Kossiga 26 June 2018 (has links)
La majorité des produits verriers du marché sont issus d’une opération de mise en forme à hautes températures, suivie d’une phase de refroidissement contrôlé afin d’éliminer (verre recuit) ou générer (verre trempé) des contraintes résiduelles. Le comportement mécanique du verre étant fortement thermo-dépendant, le contrôle des températures est un élément déterminant pour le succès du procédé de fabrication. Lors de la simulation numérique, pour ce milieu semi-transparent, les échanges thermiques par conduction et par rayonnement sont à considérer. La résolution de l’ETR (Equation de Transfert Radiatif) est menée dans cette thèse par le biais de la « Méthode P1 » et le « Back Ray Tracing » (BRT). Les deux codes développés ont été validés par l’étude comparative avec les données en températures et en contraintes résiduelles issues de la littérature sur le refroidissement dans l’épaisseur du verre soumis à des conditions variées en convection naturelle et forcée. Une expérimentation qui consiste à refroidir un disque de verre sur un support métallique a été développée dans le but de comparer les températures et contraintes générées par l’expérimentation et par la modélisation issue du couplage thermomécanique avec les deux codes P1 et BRT. De manière plus originale, la méthode BRT a été étendue à des géométries de révolution. Une première approche a consisté à étudier le fluage d’une goutte de verre et à analyser l’influence du choix du modèle de résolution de l’ETR sur les températures et les géométries au cours de la mise en forme. / Most of glass products on the market come from a high-temperature forming operation, followed by a controlled cooling phase to remove (annealed glass) or generate (tempered glass) residual stresses. Since the mechanical behaviour of the glass is highly thermo-dependent, temperature control is a determining factor for the success of the manufacturing process. During numerical simulations, for this semi-transparent medium, heat exchanges by conduction and radiation have to be considered. In this work, the resolution of the ETR (radiative transfer Equation) is carried out using the "P1 method" and the "Back Ray tracing" (BRT). The two developed codes were validated by the comparative study with the temperature and residual stresses data from the literature on cooling in the thickness of the glass subject to various conditions in natural and forced convection. An experimentation which consists in cooling a glass disk on a metal support was developed in order to compare the temperatures and stresses generated by the testing and by the modelling resulting from the thermomechanical coupling with the two codes P1 and BRT. In a more original way, the BRT method was extended to revolving geometries. A first approach was to study the creep of a glass gob and to analyze the influence of the choice of the ETR's resolution model on the temperatures and geometries during the forming.
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Individual Differences in Dissociation and EEG Responses to Emotional Pictures

Kannan, Shruti 01 January 2015 (has links)
The DSM-IV characterizes dissociation as “disruption in the usually integrated functions of consciousness, memory, identity, or perception of the environment” (American Psychiatric Association, 1994, p. 477) and it has been tenuously linked with trauma, but “lacks a single, coherent referent … that all investigators in the field embrace” (Cardena, 1994). It is known that dissociation is a spectrum (Bernstein and Putnam, 1986; Shor, Orne, and O’Connell, 1962; Spiegel, 1963; Tellegen and Atkinson, 1974), and low levels of dissociation can be a part of normal functioning, allowing us to do two things at once (Butler, Duran and Jasiukitis, 1996), but higher levels can interfere with daily functioning. The present study used survey techniques to investigate the link between dissociation and trauma. Survey results showed a significant correlation between trauma and dissociation. The current investigation also used the high temporal and spatial resolution of electroencephalographic techniques to identify the neurophysiological correlates of dissociation. Specifically, the current investigation recorded early and late event-related potentials in participants who rated high and low in dissociation while they viewed affective pictures in order to determine if there were electrophysiological differences in responses to emotional stimuli. Electroencephalographic results were nonsignificant, but trends indicated that high dissociators showed a heightened response to affective photos at P1 and the late positive potential compared with low dissociators. If the results are thought to be reliable, the trends may indicate that high dissociators were not actively dissociating during the task, and because high dissociators have usually experienced trauma, they are more sensitive to emotional stimuli. Further research is needed to support these theories.
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Strukturní biologie komplexu potkaních NK buněčných receptorů NKR-P1B a Clrb / Structural biology of complex of rat NK cell receptors NKR-P1B and Clrb

Dvorská, Anna January 2014 (has links)
The Natural Killer (NK) cells have an important role in the nonspecific immunity of the or- ganism. They have the ability to identify and to kill tumor cells and cells infected by a virus without preceding sensitization by antigen. Their function is directed by the amount of sti- mulation and inhibition receptors interacting with ligands on the tumor or infected cell. This thesis focuses on the preparation and the study of the complex of rat NK cellular inhi- bition receptor NKR-P1B ("natural killer cell receptor - protein 1B") and its ligand Clrb ("C-type lectin-related ligand b"). The Clrb initiates the inhibition of NKR-P1B, meaning that if the cell express Clrb, it won't be destroyed. If the cell gets infected by the rat cytome- galovirus, it loses Clrb from its surface and its destruction is therefore no longer prevented. Cells infected with this virus defend themselves from destruction by expression of the viral gene of C-type lectin RCTL, which is a homolog of Clrb. Transient transfection of human embryonic kidney 293 cell line with simple glycosylation (HEK293S GnTI− ) was used for the recombinant preparation of the soluble form of these two receptors of the rat NK cells. The native forms of the receptors - disulfidic homo- dimers - were prepared as the fusion construct with IgG Fc (using...
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Rekombinantní produkce bovinních NK receptorů / Recombinant production of bovine NK cell receptors

Böerová, Nikola January 2012 (has links)
NK cells, which are part of the innate immune system, are increasingly gaining attention, especially due to their cytotoxic ability to kill tumor cells of certain lines and certain viral, bacterial or parasitic infestation of the body. They lay a role in organ transplantation, the fight against HIV and other autoimmune diseases. NK cells have been studied since the 70th of the 20th century, but the structures and physiological ligands of their receptors remain only partially understood, as does the exact role of these cells in the organism. They communicate with others through their receptors, that recognize the lack of expression of MHC class I glycoproteins on the surface of target cells, thereby preventing cell recognition by cytotoxic lymphocytes. This diploma thesis deals with the research of receptors from cattle (Bos taurus), which is not a traditional laboratory animal and my task was to contribute to research of the structure of this group of proteins. I dealt with the recombinant production of some of the most important representatives of NK receptors CD69, NKRP1 and NKG2D in bacterial cells. The findings published in this thesis are a continuation of my bachelor thesis and together can be beneficial for further research into structural proteins and thus may help as in veterinary medicine...

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