Search for dissertations about: "Björn Berglund"
Found 5 swedish dissertations containing the words Björn Berglund.
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1. Deliberations on the impact of antibiotic contamination on dissemination of antibiotic resistance genes in aquatic environments
Abstract : The great success of antibiotics in treating bacterial infectious diseases has been hampered by the increasing prevalence of antibiotic resistant bacteria. Not only does antibiotic resistance threaten to increase the difficulty in treating bacterial infectious diseases, but it could also make medical procedures such as routine surgery and organ transplantations very dangerous to perform. READ MORE
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2. Measurement Variability Related to Insulin Secretion and Sensitivity : Assessment and Implications in Epidemiological Studies
Abstract : There is a growing interest in random measurement variability of biological variables. In regression models, such variability of the predictors yields biased estimators of coefficients (regression dilution bias). READ MORE
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3. Chemical Communication and Mate Choice : Investigations into the Meaning of a Fruit Fly Pheromone
Abstract : Chemical signals are the most widely used form of sexual communication throughout the living world. However, there is in general little knowledge about what these signals actually communicate. The role of chemical signals, i.e. READ MORE
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4. Koszul duality for categories and a relative Sullivan-Wilkerson theorem
Abstract : This PhD thesis consists in a collection of three papers on Koszul duality of categories and on an analogue of the Sullivan-Wilkerson theorem for relative CW-complexes.In Paper I, we define a general notion of Koszul dual in the context of a monoidal biclosed model category. READ MORE
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5. Protein modularity : Structure and interactions by NMR and SPR
Abstract : Protein degradation is a fundamental cornerstone of regulation of protein levels in the human body. For proper function, numerous molecular processes rely on fine-tuned communication through specific interactions between proteins. READ MORE