Search for dissertations about: "Andreas Back"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 22 swedish dissertations containing the words Andreas Back.
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1. Footprints of an invisible population : second-home tourism and its heterogeneous impacts on municipal planning and housing markets in Sweden
Abstract : While public administrative systems are based on a principle of permanent residence, many people use multiple dwellings, such as second homes, in their everyday life. This mismatch makes second-home tourists an invisible population in the eyes of these systems, when, for example, distributing tax revenues or planning public services. READ MORE
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2. Recurrent and persistent low back pain : course and prevention
Abstract : Background: Non-specific low back pain (LBP) causes more disability than any other condition in the world. The need to understand the clinical course of LBP, develop effective strategies to manage and if possible prevent future episodes are greater than ever. READ MORE
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3. Musculoskeletal disorders in the Swedish armed forces marines : back pain epidemiology and clinical tests
Abstract : The present work was conducted in order to lay the foundation for effective evidence-based prevention of one of the most common musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs) in the Swedish Armed Forces (SAF) marines. The overall aim of this thesis was therefore to estimate the occurrence of and identify risk factors for back pain and related limitations in work ability, at different stages of the SAF marine’s career. READ MORE
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4. The Extended Role of the Molecular Chaperone CCT
Abstract : The oligomeric chaperone CCT is a large ATP-dependent chaperonin that consists of two rings placed back-to-back with eight different paralogous subunits with a size of ~ 55 kDa that sit in each of the two rings. The function of CCT is mainly to fold the abundant proteins actin and tubulin, components of the cytoskeleton. READ MORE
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5. An Automotive Lane Guidance System
Abstract : Automotive lane guidance systems, usually referred to as Lane Keeping Aid or Lane Keeping System, are designed to prevent or warn the driver of lane departure. They typically use a buzzer to alert the driver or a steering wheel torque to actually steer the vehicle back into the center of the lane. READ MORE