Search for dissertations about: "Anna Karlsson"
Showing result 16 - 20 of 65 swedish dissertations containing the words Anna Karlsson.
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16. Effects of domestication related genes on behaviour, physiology and gene expression in chickens
Abstract : Domestication, the process when animals adapt to captivity, tends to modify a whole array of traits towards what has been termed “the domesticated phenotype”, where the domesticated animal differs from its wild ancestor in morphology, physiology, development and behaviour. Physiological traits and behaviours are controlled by genes. READ MORE
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17. The Internal Flow in Freezing Water Droplets
Abstract : The aim of this work has been to study the internal flow in freezing water droplets on a cold surface and to investigate the different heat transfer mechanisms involved. This is an interesting topic with a great number of applications, specifically in areas where the prevention of unwanted icing is important, e.g. READ MORE
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18. Diabetes in Young Adults : Remission, β-cell function and markers of inflammation
Abstract : Type 1 diabetes is caused by immuno-mediated β-cell destruction leading to insulin deficiency and hyperglycaemia. The decline in β-cell function and the clinical course after diagnosis vary. Whether the process of destruction of the β-cells is associated with markers of a non-specific inflammatory response is unknown. READ MORE
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19. Negotiating standard language ideology : Metalinguistic discussions in mundane, online interaction
Abstract : This thesis investigates how ordinary language users enact language policy and thus negotiate (standard) language ideology in mundane, online interaction. The language policy work is found in metalinguistic discussions on various social media. READ MORE
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20. Being provided with a safe haven : Care-dependent older persons' participation in prehospital emergency care
Abstract : Participation in care is a key concept in many welfare societies and serves to guide clinical practice and adapt care to personal preferences and needs in order to promote well-being and quality of life. Previous research has shown that practicing participation in care is complex due to the concept not being clearly defined. READ MORE