Search for dissertations about: "A. Larsson"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 1215 swedish dissertations containing the words A. Larsson.
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1. Common risk factors associated with acute myocardial infarction: Population-based studies with a focus on gender differences
Abstract : The overall aim of this thesis was to explore how the risk for AMI, and the associations between several of its risk factors, differs by gender. Information was collected from four Swedish cohorts: one patient cohort from Skara (1992-1993, n=1149) and three population-based cohorts, i.e. READ MORE
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2. Gamma camera emission tomography : development and properties of a multi-sectional emission computed tomography system
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3. Knowledge engineering in the virtual enterprise : exploring a maturity-based decision support
Abstract : In product development, lead-time reduction, cost reduction, and quality improvement are issues that companies want to improve on to increase competitiveness. One recent approach to reach this - particularly in the aerospace industry where the complexity of product offers is steadily increasing - is to manage risk by forming virtual enterprises. READ MORE
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4. Structural and functional studies of the ribosomes : a closer look at expansion segments and translational dynamics in eukaryotes
Abstract : The ribosome is the basic machinery for protein synthesis in all living cells. In the last decade, there has been an explosion of structural information on the ribosome. The eukaryotic ribosome is larger than the prokaryotic counterpart and contains several extra features, even though they have similar core structures. READ MORE
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5. Procedural and postoperative pain-reducing methods in newborns
Abstract : The neonate has a functioning nociceptive system. However, neonates are probably more vulnerable than the older infants and adults to the negative effects of pain. Untreated pain and stress stimuli may have long-term effects. It is, therefore, very important to find ways to reduce pain and painful stimuli in neonates. READ MORE