Search for dissertations about: "Göran Carlsson"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 8 swedish dissertations containing the words Göran Carlsson.
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1. Kostmann syndrome : a clinical and pathophysiological study
Abstract : Kostmann syndrome or severe congenital neutropenia (SCN) is a rare disease, usually diagnosed during the first months of life, characterized by extremely low levels of neutrophils in the peripheral blood, a maturational arrest of the myelopoiesis in the bone marrow and severe bacterial infections. The purpose of this project was to improve the understanding of the clinical course and the pathophysiology of autosomal recessive SCN. READ MORE
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2. A Zero-vision for Children’s Tobacco Smoke Exposure : Tobacco prevention in Child Health Care
Abstract : Adverse health effects in children caused by environmental tobacco smoke (ETS) are well known. Children are primarily exposed by their parents’ smoking in their homes. READ MORE
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3. Inviting Community into the Development of Globally Sustainable Food Systems
Abstract : Food systems and human diets contribute to unsustainable socioecological conditions, which in turn negatively affect human health. These driver-impact relationships span multiple scales, prompting international governance bodies, nations, and communities alike to grapple with solutions for a better food future. READ MORE
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4. Some Characteristics of Human Prostasomes and Their Relationship to Prostate Cancer
Abstract : Background: The secretory epithelial cells of the prostate gland use sophisticated vehicles named prostasomes to relay important information to sperm cells in semen. This prostasome-forming and secretory ability of the epithelial cells is also preserved in poorly differentiated prostate cancer cells. READ MORE
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5. Avoiding slopping in top-blown BOS vessels
Abstract : Slag formation plays a decisive role in all steelmaking processes. In top-blowing Basic Oxygen Steelmaking (BOS), i.e. in the LD process, an emulsion consisting of liquid slag, dispersed metal droplets and solid particles will, together with process gases, form an expanding foam. READ MORE