Search for dissertations about: "Jørgen Jensen"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 9 swedish dissertations containing the words Jørgen Jensen.
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1. Musicalized Characters : A study of music, multimodality, and the empiric child perspective on mainstream animation
Abstract : This thesis is an audience reception study of film music and animation film. It focuses on the musical construction of characters, looking at how music becomes meaningful in film and how this meaning becomes part of child audiences' interpretation of filmic characters. READ MORE
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2. Exercise strategies to improve aerobic capacity, insulin sensitivity and mitochondrial biogenesis
Abstract : Regular exercise plays a key role in the maintenance of health and physical capabilities. Extensive research shows that exercise is an efficient method to prevent diabetes. Both resistance and aerobic exercise training are well known countermeasures for insulin resistance. READ MORE
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3. Local Conditions for Long Cycles in Graphs
Abstract : A Hamilton cycle in a graph is a cycle that passes through every vertex of the graph. A graph is called Hamiltonian if it contains such a cycle. The problem of determining if a graph is Hamiltonian has been studied extensively, and there are many known sufficient conditions both for Hamiltonicity and for other, related properties. READ MORE
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4. Clinical aspects of cystectomy and urinary diversion
Abstract : The aim of this thesis was to explore different aspects of treatment of advanced urinary bladder cancer with radical cystectomy, pelvic lymph node dissection, and urinary diversion. Surgery that carry a high risk of complications as well as mortality. READ MORE
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5. Theoretical Description of Electronic Transitions in Large Molecular Systems in the Optical and X-Ray Regions
Abstract : The size and conformational complexity of proteins and other large systems represent major challenges for today's methods of quantum chemistry.This thesis is centered around the development of new computational tools to gain molecular-level insight into electronic transitions in such systems. READ MORE