Search for dissertations about: "Jan Olsson"
Showing result 16 - 20 of 60 swedish dissertations containing the words Jan Olsson.
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16. Social Relations in Youth : Determinants and Consequences of Relations to Parents, Teachers, and Peers
Abstract : The thesis includes three empirical studies on Swedish children’s well-being. Central themes in these studies are how children’s social relations are influenced by and influence other dimensions of their well-being. The studies are framed in the introductory chapter, which includes an international comparison of children’s social relations. READ MORE
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17. Hope and life-struggle : patients' experiences with Transcatheter Aortic Valve Implantation
Abstract : The overall aim of this thesis is to explore experiences and self-reported outcomes from Transcatheter Aortic Valve Implantation, TAVI, among people with severe aortic stenosis. The thesis includes four studies. Study I-II are based on interviews performed the day before TAVI and Qualitative Concept Analysis was used for analysis. READ MORE
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18. G-Convergence and Homogenization of some Monotone Operators
Abstract : In this thesis we investigate some partial differential equations with respect to G-convergence and homogenization. We study a few monotone parabolic equations that contain periodic oscillations on several scales, and also some linear elliptic and parabolic problems where there are no periodicity assumptions. READ MORE
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19. Essentially Lipids : Analytical methods for the characterization of lipid materials
Abstract : This thesis describes analytical methods for chromatographic characterizations of lipids in biological and technical systems.Lipids are a group of compounds with a central role in all known forms of life. In addition to the biological roles, lipids are also components in many products of our daily usage. READ MORE
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20. Some aspects on flexographic ink-paper and paperboard coating interaction
Abstract : Flexographic printing is a process that employs a flexible printing form and low viscous ink, often water-based. The flexible printing form is favourable for printing on rough surfaces, but the high surface tension of the ink may cause printability problems. READ MORE