Search for dissertations about: "Ingemar Johansson"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 7 swedish dissertations containing the words Ingemar Johansson.
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1. Welfare state attitudes in context : local contexts and attitude formation in Sweden
Abstract : Welfare state attitudes are often studied from the perspective of the individual's characteristics and/or national or regime-type contexts. This thesis instead seeks explanations for individuals' varying attitudes towards the welfare state at the level of local contexts (municipalities). READ MORE
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2. The streptococcal IgG degrading enzyme IdeS : studies on host-pathogen interactions
Abstract : The important human pathogen Streptococcus pyogenes causes both mild infections such as pharyngitis and impetigo but also severe life threatening invasive infections. Specific antibodies (IgG) recognize pathogens and are important mediators for pathogen clearance by the immune defence. S. READ MORE
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3. Sensory evaluation and consumer preference of wine and food combinations : influences of tasting techniques
Abstract : The entire project consists of five studies. Descriptive sensory analyses were performed on combinations of five dry white wines and either Hollandaise sauce with two levels of fat or two blue mould cheeses. Assessments were carried out by a student panel and by a selected and trained panel. READ MORE
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4. Electronic Healthcare Ontologies : Philosophy, the real world and IT structures
Abstract : The thesis investigates how the notion of ‘ontology’ has been used in the field of medical informatics and knowledge representation. Partly to investigate what an ‘ontology’ can be said to represent and what requirements we can have on a good ‘ontology’. READ MORE
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5. Structures beyond the frameworks of the rink : On organization in Swedish ice hockey
Abstract : This is a dissertation on organization in Swedish ice hockey based on four articles. The purpose of the thesis is to contribute knowledge on the direction, management and practice of sport using Swedish elite ice hockey as an example. Knowledge is created by examining four separate but mutually contingent aspects of organizations. READ MORE