Search for dissertations about: "K. Stark"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 48 swedish dissertations containing the words K. Stark.
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1. Self-perceived oral health, dental utilization and satisfaction with dental care - a longitudinal study in one Swedish age cohort
Abstract : Det finns en officiell målsättning om oral hälsa i Sverige, uttryckt i tandvårdslagen som god tandhälsa och god tandvård på lika villkor för hela befolkningen. Det övergripande syftet med denna avhandling var att analysera tandvårdslagens målsättning från en grupp patienters egna upplevelser och uppfattningar. READ MORE
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2. Protective Responses to Freediving Reveal High-Altitude Tolerance
Abstract : High-altitude mountaineers - just as freedivers - are exposed to hypoxia. During freediving, the diving response leads to reduced oxygen consumption, and splenic contraction increases circulating hemoglobin concentration (Hb), which enhances freediving performance. READ MORE
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3. Privacy Mechanism Design Through the Lens of Information Theory : With Applications to Compression, Caching, and Semantic Communication
Abstract : Privacy mechanism design is an important research area and is receiving increased attention in recent years. This field focuses on addressing the challenge of revealing general data that might have correlations with sensitive information, all while protecting this sensitive information against unauthorized access. READ MORE
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4. Interaction of Triglyceride-rich Lipoproteins with Platelets and Vitamin K-dependent Coagulation Factors
Abstract : 1. During incubation of platelets with 3H-arachidonic acid (20:4, n-6) and 14C-cholesterol doubly labelled and colloidal gold labelled chylomicrons (CMs) and chylomicron remnants (CMRs) CMs were taken up more efficiently than CMRs. Addition of unlabelled CMs, VLDLs, LDLs and HDLs decreased the uptake of labelled CMs. READ MORE
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5. Synchrotron X-ray based characterization of technologically relevant III-V surfaces and nanostructures
Abstract : Innovative design and materials are needed to satisfy the demand for efficient and scalable devices for electronic and opto-electronic applications, such as transistors, LEDs, and solar cells. Nanostructured III-V semiconductors are an appealing solution, combining the excellent functional properties of III-V materials with the flexibility typical of nanostructures, such as the nanowires (NWs) studied here. READ MORE