Search for dissertations about: "Anders Jakobsson"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 10 swedish dissertations containing the words Anders Jakobsson.
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1. On PLL Modeling and Design in Nanometer‐Scale CMOS
Abstract : Integrated circuits play a vital role in our everyday lives, from wireless gadgets and multimedia players to sensors and processors that control vital infrastructure. Since most electronic circuits need a clean, stable clock or carrier to function, one of the most important components of integrated circuits is the phase-locked loop. READ MORE
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2. Elovl3 and very long chain fatty acids; role in metabolism
Abstract : Fatty acids (FA) are important in several aspects of cellular function, for example as structural molecules and metabolic substrates. The bulk of FA up to 16 carbons (palmitic acid) in length are synthesised by a cytosolic enzyme complex called fatty acid synthase (FAS), while FA can be further elongated into very long-chain fatty acids (VLCFA) by membrane-bound enzymes in the endoplasmatic reticulum (ER). READ MORE
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3. Mapping the Arctic Ocean : bathymetry and pleistocene paleoceanography
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4. Archaeological Genetics - Approaching Human History through DNA Analysis
Abstract : There are a variety of archaeological questions, which are difficult to assess by traditional archaeological methods. Similarly, there are genetic and population genetic questions about human evolution and migration that are difficult to assess by studying modern day genetic variation. READ MORE
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5. People of the Dolmens and Stone Cists : An archaeogenetic Investigation of Megalithic Graves from the Neolithic Period on Gotland
Abstract : The study of ancient genomics of pre-historic human remains has in recent years offered unprecedented knowledge regarding pre-historic migration and population structure on the European continent which has fundamentally altered the current views in the archaeological community. However, the merging of the two fields, archaeology and genetics, is still in its infancy and much work is still needed in order for these fields to integrate. READ MORE