Search for dissertations about: "E Kim"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 32 swedish dissertations containing the words E Kim.
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1. E-services for and by citizens : towards e-participation and social systems design for development of local public e-services
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2. Peripheral apolipoprotein E and its emerging role in neurodegenerative disease
Abstract : The human apolipoprotein E gene (APOE) is polymorphic and coding for three common alleles; ε2, ε3, and ε4. Carriers of the ε4 allele are at a higher risk of developing sporadic late-onset Alzheimer’s Disease (AD). This association appears to be influenced by inherited traits, race, and sex. READ MORE
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3. Extracellular factors for preservation and delivery of stromal cells
Abstract : Modulating the immune response after a myocardial infarction seems like an appropriate strategy for reducing myocardial fibrosis. Mesenchymal Stromal Cells are immunomodulatory and have thus gained interest, but have so far not achieved the desired clinical outcomes. READ MORE
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4. External enablers and new venture creation : How characteristics of environmental changes and enabling mechanisms influence entrepreneurial responses
Abstract : Changes in the external environment—whether technological breakthroughs, natural environmental disasters, regulatory reforms, economic shifts, sociocultural movements, or demographic transitions—provide the essential enablement of entrepreneurial endeavors and outcomes. Despite extensive existing research on this topic, the predominant focus on a single type of change has hindered the attainment of broadly generalizable insights or advancements in theoretical and practical knowledge. READ MORE
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5. Machine Learning in High-Energy Physics: Displaced Event Detection and Developments in ROOT/TMVA
Abstract : Many proposed extensions to the Standard Model of particle physics predict long-lived particles, which can decay at a significant distance from the primary interaction point. Such events produce displaced vertices with distinct detector signatures when compared to standard model processes. READ MORE