Search for dissertations about: "Jan Nygren"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 6 swedish dissertations containing the words Jan Nygren.
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1. Applications of chemometric methods in optical spectroscopy
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2. Characterization of Fluorescent Dyes for Biochemical Applications. Chemometric Analysis of Spectroscopic Data
Abstract : Fluorescent dyes are used in a number of different biochemical applications to visualize and probe biomolecules. The aim of this work was to characterize the spectroscopic properties of two such dyes, fluorescein and thiazole orange, and to develop chemometric methods to extract further information from these data. READ MORE
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3. Safety management on multi-employer worksites : Responsibilities and power relations in the mining industry
Abstract : The focus of this thesis is on the division of legal responsibilities for occupational safety management on multi-employer worksites in the mining industry. The empirical basis is a study conducted between 2013 and 2016 consisting of interviews and observations focusing on primarily managers, supervisors, coordinators and safety specialists from a Swedish mining company and a number of its contractors. READ MORE
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4. Determination of actinides using ICP-SFMS
Abstract : Interest in the determination of the actinides using ICP-MS has steadily increased with the development of systems capable of more sensitive and precise measurements. However, the analysis of less abundant actinides such as Pu and Am is not straightforward due to the need for chemical separation of these elements prior to determination. READ MORE
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5. Encounters in primary healthcare from the perspectives of people with long-term illness, their close relatives and district nurses
Abstract : People with a long-term illness and their close relatives regard encounters as the foundation of their relationshipwith the district nurses within the primary healthcare setting. The overall aim of this doctoral thesis was todescribe and elucidate the experiences of encounters for people with long-term illness, their close relatives anddistrict nurses within a primary healthcare setting. READ MORE