Search for dissertations about: "Jan M. Johansson"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 11 swedish dissertations containing the words Jan M. Johansson.
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1. Interventions for urinary incontinence in women : survey and effects on population and patient level
Abstract : Urinary Incontinence is a common health problem that can cause both severe medical and social problems, resulting in negative impact on different aspects of Quality of Life. In 2000, the Swedish Council on Health Technology Assessment (SBU) published a systematic review, “Treatment of Urinary Incontinence” where multiple knowledge gaps in the field of UI, all of considerable clinical importance, were pointed out. READ MORE
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2. Chromosome-wide gene regulatory mechanisms in Drosophila melanogaster
Abstract : In Drosophila there are two different chromosome-wide targeting systems, the dosage compensation system that equalizes the transcriptional output from X-linked genes between males and females, and the regulation of the 4th chromosome mediated by the POF protein. The best studied of these two mechanisms is the dosage compensation system. READ MORE
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3. Quality description in GPS precise point positioning
Abstract : GPS processing, like every processing method for geodetic applications, relies upon least-squares estimation. Quality measures must be defined to assure that the estimates are close to reality. READ MORE
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4. Implementation of Videoconsultation to Increase Accessibility to Care and Specialist Care in Rural Areas : Residents, patients and healthcare personnel´s views
Abstract : The overall aim of this doctoral thesis was to explore videoconsultation as a working tool to increase accessibility to care in rural areas for residents, patients and healthcare personnel. This thesis consists of four studies, two with a qualitative approach (II, III), one with a quantitative approach (I) and one with mix methods (IV). READ MORE
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5. High-sensitivity Radioactive Xenon Monitoring and High-accuracy Neutron-proton Scattering Measurements
Abstract : Two aspects of applied nuclear physics have been studied in this thesis; Monte Carlo simulations for high-sensitivity monitoring of radioactive xenon and high-accuracy neutron-proton scattering measurements for neutron physics applications and fundamental physics. The Monte Carlo simulations have been performed for two systems for detection of radioactive xenon, using the MCNP code. READ MORE