Essays about: "GBM"
Showing result 26 - 30 of 33 essays containing the word GBM.
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26. Implementation of a Semi-automatic Tool for Analysis of TEM Images of Kidney Samples
University essay from Institutionen för informationsteknologiAbstract : Glomerular disease is a cause for chronic kidney disease and it damages the function of the kidneys. One symptom of glomerular disease is proteinuria, which means that large amounts of protein are emerged in the urine. READ MORE
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27. CONTINUOUS TIME PROCESSES IN TIMES OF CRISIS: THE CASE OF GBM AND CEV MODELS
University essay from Lunds universitet/Nationalekonomiska institutionenAbstract : This research aims at studying continuous time models within different stock market environments. We assume that the modeling of continuous time processes may be altered whether an equity market is experiencing a crisis or a pre-crisis period. READ MORE
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28. Blood interference in fluorescence spectrum : Experiment, analysis and comparison with intraoperative measurements on brain tumor
University essay from Linköpings universitet/Biomedicinsk instrumentteknik; Linköpings universitet/Tekniska högskolanAbstract : The optical touch pointer (OTP), a fluorescence spectroscopy based system, assists brain surgeons during guided brain tumor resection in patients with glioblastoma multiforme (GBM). After recording and analyzing the autofluorescence spectrum of the tissue, it is possible to distinguish malignant from healthy brain tissue. READ MORE
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29. Incomplete Market Models and The Housing Market
University essay from Handelshögskolan i Stockholm/Institutionen för finansiell ekonomiAbstract : This thesis investigates the characteristics of the market for housing derivatives. We fit two incomplete market models to data using futures contracts on the S&P/Case-Shiller Composite 10 Index. READ MORE
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30. Numerical Methods for Pricing Swing Options in the Electricity Market
University essay from Sektionen för Informationsvetenskap, Data– och Elektroteknik (IDE); Tillämpad matematik och fysik (MPE-lab)Abstract : Since the liberalisation of the energy market in Europe in the early 1990s, much opportunity to trade electricity as a commodity has arisen. One significant consequence of this movement is that market prices have become more volatile instead of its tradition constant rate of supply. READ MORE