Search for dissertations about: "W. Persson"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 9 swedish dissertations containing the words W. Persson.
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1. Hidden criminality : theoretical and methodological problems, empirical results
Abstract : The problem of "hidden criminality" - that is, crime which is not known to the police and thus unrecorded - is a classic subject of debate within the field of criminology.Attempts to solve this problem in studies conducted on the individual (offender) level have taken the form of self-report studies, in which a sample of individuals are questioned about crimes they have committed. READ MORE
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2. Regulatory and Structural Properties of the High-Affinity Phosphate Acquisition System in Saccharomyces cerevisiae
Abstract : Inorganic phosphate is an essential nutrient required for the synthesis of many cellular components (e.g., nucleic acids, proteins, lipids and sugars), as well as for meeting metabolic needs (e.g. READ MORE
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3. Synthesis and characterization of Mo- and W-based atomic laminates
Abstract : Mn+1AXn (MAX) phases are inherently nanolaminated compounds based on transition metals (M), A group elements (A), and carbon or/and nitrogen (X), which exhibit a unique combination of ceramic and metallic properties. My thesis work has focused on exploring novel MAX phase chemistries, including elemental combinations beyond those traditionally used for MAX phases, and their graphene-analogous 2D counterpart, MXenes. READ MORE
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4. Essays on altruism and health care markets
Abstract : This thesis consists of two parts. The first part includes two essays that deal with the pharmaceutical market, and one essay that looks at strategic incentives that arise in optimal treatment involving untried drugs. The second part, consisting of two essays, examines some implications of altruism. READ MORE
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5. Minnen från vår samtid. Arkeologi, materialitet och samtidshistoria
Abstract : During the last decade, the perspective of contemporary archaeology has been incorporated into the discipline of archaeology. The purpose of this doctoral thesis is to problematiz e contemporary archaeology as a field of research with emphasis on the development of methodology and the public potential that is inherent in this perspective . READ MORE