Essays about: "Noise"
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6. Development of ultra-sensitive immunoassay on Gyrolab microfluidic platform using Binding Oligo Ladder Detection : Enhancing Gyrolab biomarker assays using Exazym®
University essay from Uppsala universitet/Institutionen för farmaciAbstract : Immunoassays are widely used for detection of antigens in a wide range of applications including assays in pharmaceutical development. Immunoassays are continuously improved in many aspects including automatization, miniaturization and extending the dynamic range. READ MORE
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7. Robustness Analysis of Perfusion Parameter Calculations
University essay from KTH/Skolan för elektroteknik och datavetenskap (EECS)Abstract : Cancer is one of the most common causes of death worldwide. When given optimal treatment, however, the risk of severe illness may greatly be reduced. Determining optimal treatment in turn requires evaluation of disease progression and response to potential, previous treatment. READ MORE
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8. An In-Depth study on the Utilization of Large Language Models for Test Case Generation
University essay from Umeå universitet/Institutionen för datavetenskapAbstract : This study investigates the utilization of Large Language Models for Test Case Generation. The study uses the Large Language model and Embedding model provided by Llama, specifically Llama2 of size 7B, to generate test cases given a defined input. READ MORE
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9. Robust non-Abelian geometric phases on three-qubit spin codes
University essay from Uppsala universitet/MaterialteoriAbstract : Quantum holonomies are non-Abelian Geometric Phases predominantly observed in adiabatic, non-adiabatic, or measurement-based quantum evolutions. Their significance lies in their potential utility within quantum computing due to their robustness against noise throughout the parameter path. READ MORE
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10. Headphone Bubbles : Negotiating Space through Audio
University essay from Uppsala universitet/Kulturgeografiska institutionenAbstract : Headphones are a common feature of public space. They allow users to determine what noise they hear and are visible to others. This paper aims to explore how headphones affect spatial perception through personal choice and social context. READ MORE