Search for dissertations about: "Erik Abrahamsson"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 8 swedish dissertations containing the words Erik Abrahamsson.
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1. Atom-Diatom Scattering. From Potential Energy Surfaces to Rate Constants
Abstract : This thesis is about the theoretical study of collisions between atoms and diatomic molecules. It might seem like a trivial problem, but in reality it is a highly complex process. Despite, or because of, their apparent simplicity, these processes are of importance for a broad area of science. READ MORE
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2. On Aggregation and Dynamics of Opinions in Complex Networks
Abstract : This thesis studies two problems defined on complex networks, of which the first explores a conceivable extension of structural balance theory and the other concerns convergence issues in opinion dynamics. In the first half of the thesis we discuss possible definitions of structural balance conditions in a network with preference orderings as node attributes. READ MORE
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3. Early Life Environmental Risk Factors and Gut Microbiota in Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis : - More than a gut feeling
Abstract : Background: The autoimmune disease juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA) is the most common rheumatic disease in children, but the cause is not fully established. Only a small percentage (13–18%) of the risk of contracting the disease can be attributed to genetic factors, but environmental factors are believed to be behind most of the risk. READ MORE
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4. The Role of Top Management in Supply Chain Management Practices
Abstract : Supply chain management (SCM) has been discussed by researchers as well as business practitioners for more than two decades now, but still surprisingly little of this philosophy can be seen in today’s business practices. One important enabler for taking the SCM philosophy from theory into practice that is often mentioned, but not investigated in-depth, is top management support. READ MORE
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5. Probiotics and prebiotics in extremely preterm infants
Abstract : Background: Extremely preterm (EPT) infants born before gestational week (gw) 28 and with extremely low birth weight (ELBW, .... READ MORE