Exemplos de uso de Thesis we propose em Inglês e suas traduções para o Português
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In this thesis we propose a model for a two-dimensional auction of public service concession agreements.
In horta, guerre, and fernandes(2015),which constitutes chapter 2 of this thesis, we propose a smoothed estimator in the framework of the linear quantile regression model of koenker and bassett 1978.
This thesis we propose an extension of the experiment line approach, called algebraic experiment line ael.
In view of the paradigm shift that makes science ever more data-driven, in this thesis we propose a synthesis method for encoding and managing large-scale deterministic scientific hypotheses as uncertain and probabilistic data.
In this thesis, we propose a novel multipath forwarding scheme that does not require modifications to the tenants¿network stack and efficiently balances the network load.
In this thesis we propose parametric models for rating systems and their bayesian analysis.
In this thesis, we propose a technique for bias correction based on a series of translations of the score function.
In this thesis, we propose a new rtn model to describe the statistics of the low frequency noise in mosfets.
In this master thesis, we propose a model for the development of ubiquitous card games, called tardigrade.
In this thesis we propose mathematical models for transmission of dengue using a system of reaction-diffusion equations.
In this thesis we propose an detection method suitable for processing high-definition video in real-time.
In this thesis, we propose a practical approach to construct velocity models in the time and depth domains using diffractions.
In this thesis, we propose an algebraic approach to support data-centric iteration in dynamic workflows and a dynamic execution model for these operators.
In this thesis, we propose the study of water-water and water-cavity interactions for water confined in diphenylalanine nanotubes hydrophilic scheme.
In this master thesis, we propose a multiscale computational modeling of electrokinetic phenomena in porous media electrically charged.
In this thesis we propose new, versatile schemes to control light-matter interactions at the nanoscale for both classical and quantum applications.
In this thesis we propose three new approaches to solve in a integrated way the timetable generation problem and the vehicle-type scheduling problem.
In this thesis, we propose rules of discretization of movement that allow us to obtain solutions to problems of dynamics by applying newton¿s second law.
Hence, in this thesis we propose a approach called usersense, that takes into account multiple sensors to estimate the users¿emotional states at interaction time.
In this thesis, we propose an analysis of a period of rosalina¿s life trajectory, privileging her performance in literary, feminist and political environments in brazil.
In this thesis we propose a cox-type model that allow for time-varying covariate effects and baseline hazard based in fourier series and wavelets on a time-frequency representation.
In present thesis, we propose new methods of data analysis and two catalogs of the variable stars that allowed the study of rotational modulation and stellar variability.
In the second part of the thesis, we propose a statistical test based on monte carlo simulations of the dh tcp model to determine the prediction capacity of tumor eradication cure.
In this thesis we propose a critical analysis of cibercultural narratives, media practices in converging communication, culture and technology frames in contemporary society.
In this thesis, we propose a multimodal optimization algorithm based on pso with two innovations: the repulsion radius with step controller and the storage of promising search direc-tions.
In this thesis we propose to use a penalized maximum likelihood criterion, similar to that used in csiszár and talata(2006), to estimate the graph of a general discrete markov random field.
In this thesis we propose stabilized hybrid finite element formulations tothe stokes and darcy problems that preserve main properties of the galerkin discontinuous methods associated with these problems.
In this thesis we propose a graphene based plataform to control light-matter interaction at nanoscale, focusing in two phenomena: spontanoeus emission and non-radiative energy transfer.
In this thesis we propose a new method to reliability evaluation that applies non sequential monte carlo simulation with statistic dependent time varying elements load, wind generation, river inflows, etc.
In this thesis, we propose the mixed regression models for proportional data augmented by zero and one that allows analyzing the effect of covariates into the probabilities of observing absence or total presence of the characteristic of interest.