Essays about: "SOD"
Found 4 essays containing the word SOD.
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1. Understanding subjective measures of olfaction and cognition : A study on the occurrence of subjective olfactory and/or cognitive decline and their effect on future behavioral performance
University essay from Stockholms universitet/Kognitiv psykologiAbstract : Dementia is a growing burden for society, and it is of interest to discover it at an early stage. Both subjective cognitive decline (SCD) and subjective olfactory decline (SOD) has been associated with future cognitive decline and dementia. However, subjective measures have often been criticized and are still not fully understood. READ MORE
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2. The research of background removal applied to fashion data : The necessity analysis of background removal for fashion data
University essay from KTH/Skolan för elektroteknik och datavetenskap (EECS)Abstract : Fashion understanding is a hot topic in computer vision, with many applications having a great business value in the market. It remains a difficult challenge for computer vision due to the immense diversity of garments and a wide range of scenes and backgrounds. READ MORE
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3. Simple feature detection inindoor geometry scanned with theMicrosoft Hololens
University essay from Uppsala universitet/Avdelningen för visuell information och interaktionAbstract : The aim of this work was to determine whether line-type features(straight lines found in geometry considered interesting by auser) could be identified in spatial map data of indoorenvironments produced by the Microsoft Hololens augmented realityheadset. Five different data sets were used in this work onwhich the feature detection was performed, these data sets wereprovided as sample data representing the spatial map of fivedifferent rooms scanned using the Hololens headset which areavailable as part of the Hololens emulator. READ MORE
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4. Cloning and expression of superoxide dismutase from Sarcoptes scabiei in Escherichia coli
University essay from Institutionen för medicinsk biokemi och mikrobiologiAbstract : Sarcoptes scabiei is a disease-causing parasitic mite of humans and animals that is prevalent worldwide. The parasite lives in burrows in the epidermis of its host. These burrows are formed by a combination of mechanical destruction by the mite and secretion of various factors. READ MORE