Search for dissertations about: "Hampus"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 38 swedish dissertations containing the word Hampus.
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1. Spatial and temporal aspects of intense attosecond pulses for pump-probe experiments
Abstract : Nuclear and electronic dynamics in atoms and molecules are the foundation of many physical processes and chemical reactions. Often, these dynamics take place on timescales so much shorter than those commonly encountered that they are called ultrafast. READ MORE
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2. Detection and quantification of lipid-mediated siRNA delivery to the cytosol
Abstract : Cancer is one of the leading causes of death globally. Novel therapeutics is urgently needed to advance treatment, especially for generalized disease where current treatment options have a poor prognosis. In particular, targeted therapy that can address genetic changes would be of great value. READ MORE
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3. Gradient echo-based quantitative MRI of human brain at 7T : Mapping of T1, MT saturation and local flip angle
Abstract : Quantitative MRI (qMRI) refers to the process of deriving maps of MR contrast parameters, such as relaxation times, from conventional images. If the qMRI maps have a high degree of precision and a low degree of bias, they can be compared longitudinally, across subjects, and (ideally) between measurement protocols and research sites. READ MORE
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4. Multi-period valuation of insurance liabilities subject to capital requirements
Abstract : In the papers presented here, approaches to multi-period valuation of a liability cashflow in runoff, subject to repeated capital requirements, are developed and analyzed. The valuation approaches are inspired by current risk-based regulatory frameworks for the insurance industry, and consistent with the fundamental principles underlying them. READ MORE
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5. Measuring global surgery, obstetrics and anaesthesia from health systems to patients
Abstract : BackgroundWorldwide, an estimated 5 billion people lack access to safe, affordable surgical care when needed. This leads to millions of avertable deaths and unnecessary morbidity each year. To change this situation, urgent action is needed at many levels, but indicators and data have been lacking to guide improvement. READ MORE