Essays about: "Relative Standard Deviation"
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1. The impact of human relevant mixture of contaminants on the development of human adipocytes
University essay from KTH/Skolan för kemi, bioteknologi och hälsa (CBH)Abstract : The objective of this project was to investigate how organic anthropogenic chemicals (OCs) effect the differentiation of adipocytes in the human body. The objective is also to contribute to novel research in how groups of chemicals in our surrounding affect us. READ MORE
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2. Static Extrinsic Calibration of a Vehicle-Mounted Lidar Using Spherical Targets
University essay from Umeå universitet/Institutionen för fysikAbstract : Self-driving cars are steadily becoming a reality by a growing number of driver assistance functions enabled by smart perception sensors. The light detection and ranging (lidar) sensor show great potential for perception tasks due to its precise distance measurements. READ MORE
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3. Analysis of performance data of wind turbines for polar regions
University essay from Uppsala universitet/HögenergifysikAbstract : The Radio Neutrino Observatory in Greenland is situated at Summit Station. Due to its isolatedlocation the main power to support the autonomous radio stations is solar energy. However,during the winter months when there is no sun another strategy needs to be found. READ MORE
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4. The Influence of Roughness on Electrical Properties of Single Rock Fractures
University essay from KTH/Hållbar utveckling, miljövetenskap och teknikAbstract : To investigate the relationship between the structural characteristics of rough single fracturesand the electrical properties of the rock. In this study, a series of physical models of roughand smooth single fractures were established using the finite element method and Ohm's lawto test the electrical conductivity. READ MORE
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5. House Price and Fertility Decisions: Evidence from Taiwan
University essay from Göteborgs universitet/Graduate SchoolAbstract : Given the concurrent incidence of falling birth rates and increasing house prices experienced in Taiwan over the past two decades, the current thesis examines the role of house prices on fertility-related behaviors and outcomes among Taiwanese households. Acknowledging that housing is a major cost associated with childrearing and the theoretical assumption that children are normal goods, we hypothesize that house price inflation will adversely impact fertility and that current non-homeowners are the most affected due to the “resource exhaustion effect”. READ MORE