Search for dissertations about: "Jernberg"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 18 swedish dissertations containing the word Jernberg.
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1. Ultrasound, ions and combined modalities for increased local tumour cell death in radiation therapy
Abstract : In this thesis, new approaches to improve tumour therapy for patients with inoperable, radiation- and chemoresistant tumours were in focus. Ultrasound and ionising radiation, especially accelerated ions, are both non-invasive agents that have high precision and deep penetration in tissues, enabling increased dose to the tumour while sparing the normal tissues. READ MORE
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2. Use of microbiomics to study human impacts on complex microbial communities
Abstract : The study of bacterial communities in nature is currently a challenge. The majority of bacteria in clinical and environmental samples have not yet been cultured and therefore we cannot fully understand their roles in nature and how the ecological balance in a specific microbial ecosystem can be disrupted. READ MORE
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3. Computational and experimental Mössbauer spectroscopy
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4. Multi-lead ST-monitoring in the early assessment of patients with suspected or confirmed unstable coronary artery disease
Abstract : This study evaluated the use of multi-lead ST-monitoring in the early assessment of patients with suspected or confirmed unstable coronary artery disease (UCAD).At continuous 12-lead ECG (c12ECG), the definition of an ischemic episode as a transient ST-deviation ¡Ý0 for at least 1 minute resulted in a good observer agreement (kappa=0. READ MORE
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5. Allogeneic stem cell transplantation in children : identification and prevention of complications : adoptive transfer of EBV-immunity
Abstract : Allogeneic stem cell transplantation (SCT) can cure leukaemia, aplastic anaemia, and some inborn errors of metabolism and immunodeficiencies in children. As only 113 of patients who need SCT have an HLA-identical sibling, the use of alternative donors has increased, to over 50% of all paediatric SCTs at our centre. READ MORE