Search for dissertations about: "P Ross"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 7 swedish dissertations containing the words P Ross.
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1. Random and optimal configurations in complex function theory
Abstract : This thesis consists of six articles spanning over several areas of mathematical analysis. The dominant theme is the study of random point processes and optimal point configurations, which may be though of as systems of charged particles with mutual repulsion. READ MORE
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2. Hand function in children and in persons with neurological disorders : aspects of movement control and evaluation of measurements
Abstract : Hand function is of great importance in the many daily activities that require well-coordinated hand and arm movements. Measurement of hand function is an essential element in the rehabilitation process, in order to facilitate medical diagnosis and determine developmental stages, functional levels, and the efficacy of treatment interventions. READ MORE
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3. Aortic valve surgery: Clinical studies after autograft, homograft and prosthetic valve replacement
Abstract : Aortic Valve Surgery Clinical studies after autograft, homograft and prosthetic valve replacement Obaid Aljassim, MD Department of Cardiovascular Surgery and Anaesthesia, Sahlgrenska University Hospital and University of Gothenburg Introduction and Aims: Aortic valve disease in symptomatic adult patients often requires surgery. Several alternatives are available: repair, mechanical and biological prostheses, homograft and the Ross procedure. READ MORE
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4. New Intraoperative Techniques to Improve Advanced Aortic Root Surgery
Abstract : Study I: Thirteen patients underwent a modified Ross operation in which the free-standing pulmonary autograft was supported externally by a Dacron vascular prosthetic jacket (DVPJ). The tailor-made DVPJ prevented dilatation of the neo-aortic root significantly following a median follow-up of 47 months compared to a cohort of l3 matched patients undergoing conventional Ross operation. READ MORE
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5. Exploration of host cells during old world alphavirus infection : modulation of RNA granules and the PI3K/AKT pathway
Abstract : As obligate intracellular parasites, viruses have to explore and modulate cellular pathways for their survival. Mechanistic studies of virus–host interactions provide a better understanding of viral infection and cellular responses and help to identify potential targets for therapeutic intervention. READ MORE