Search for dissertations about: "E Strömberg"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 37 swedish dissertations containing the words E Strömberg.
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1. Specific surface area of some minerals commonly found in granite
Abstract : The specific surface area, determined by the BET method, is a parameter often used to scale results of mineral studies of surface reactions in terms of rate and capacity to the field scale. Such extrapolations of results from small-scale laboratory experiments to the field-scale are important within many environmental applications. READ MORE
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2. Cell adhesion proteins in different invasive patterns of colon carcinomas : a morphometric and molecular genetic study
Abstract : Colorectal carcinoma is the second most common type of cancer in both men and women in Sweden. Cancer of the colon and rectum are often considered together and their ten year survival rate is approximately 50 – 60 % depending on sex and location. READ MORE
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3. A study of the operation of infimal convolution
Abstract : This thesis consists of five papers (A-E), which examine the operation of infimal convolution and discuss its close connections to unilateral analysis, convex analysis, inequalities, approximation, and optimization. In particular, we attempt to provide a detailed investigation for both the convex and the non-convex case, including several examples. READ MORE
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4. Recruitment of circulating cells into skeletal muscle : occurrence and possible mechanisms
Abstract : Tissue remodeling is a central process for all life. When a tissue is exposed to environmental stress such as injury, both local cells and cells from the periphery are recruited to regenerate and remodel the tissue. During the last decades the importance of resident cells, e.g. READ MORE
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5. Early Life History of the cold-water coral Lophelia pertusa - with implications for dispersal
Abstract : For sessile marine invertebrates the pelagic larval stage is the only means for dispersal, and thus govern population connectivity and maintenance of genetic diversity. It is also a kind of life insurance, i.e. it reduces the risk of extinctions. READ MORE