Search for dissertations about: "Ulf Söderström"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 8 swedish dissertations containing the words Ulf Söderström.
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1. Type 1 diabetes in children with non-Swedish background : epidemiology and clinical outcome
Abstract : Sweden holds third place of diabetes incidence in young people after Finland and Sardinia. One fifth of the population is nowadays of foreign descent. We have a substantial number of immigrants from countries where the risk for T1D is considerably lower. READ MORE
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2. Monetary policy under uncertainty
Abstract : This thesis contains four chapters, each of which examines different aspects of the uncertainty facing monetary policymakers.''Monetary policy and market interest rates'' investigates how interest rates set on financial markets respond to policy actions taken by the monetary authorities. READ MORE
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3. Introducing public sector eIDs : The power of actors’ translations and institutional barriers
Abstract : The electronic identification (eID) is a digital representation of our analogue identity used for authentication in order to gain access to personalized restricted online content. Despite its limited and clearly defined scope, the eID has a unique role to play in information society as an enabler of public digital services for citizens as well as businesses and a prerequisite for the development of electronic government (eGovernment). READ MORE
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4. Insulin signaling in primary adipocytes in insulin sensitive and insulin resistant states
Abstract : Increasing numbers of people world-wide develops the disease type 2 diabetes. Development of type 2 diabetes is characterized by a shift from an insulin sensitive state to an insulin resistant state in peripheral insulin responding organs, which originates from the development of insulin resistance in the adipose tissue. READ MORE
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5. The Evolution of the Connector View Concept : Enterprise Models for Interoperability Solutions in the Extended Enterprise
Abstract : People around the world who are working in companies and organisations need to collaborate, and in their collaboration use information managed by different information systems. The requirements of information systems to be interoperable are therefore apparant. READ MORE