Search for dissertations about: "Karin Söderberg"
Found 5 swedish dissertations containing the words Karin Söderberg.
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1. Risk factors for haematological malignancies : immune-mediated diseases, body mass index and magnetic fields
Abstract : Haematological malignancies constitute approximately 7% of all cancer cases in Sweden, and leukaemia is in fact the most common malignancy among children. The few established risk factors, such as ionising radiation and immunodeficiency, only explain a small number of the cases. READ MORE
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2. Structure and Stability of Bi1-xSbx and CaAl2-xZnx
Abstract : This thesis is focused on two intermetallic systems Bi1-xSbx and CaAl2-xZnx. Bi and Sb transform into a peculiar incommensurate composite structure under pressure and our intention was to examine the structure and how alloying influences this incommensurate structure. READ MORE
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3. Improving venous blood specimen collection practices : method development and evaluation of an educational intervention program
Abstract : Background: About 60%–80% of decisions regarding diagnosis and treatment are based on laboratory test results. Low adherence to venous blood specimen collection (VBSC) guidelines may lead to erroneous or delayed test results, causing patient harm and high healthcare costs. READ MORE
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4. Improvements and Applications of in situ Proximity Ligation Assays
Abstract : The cells building up the human body is in constant communication with each other. This communication is done through large complex networks of signaling pathways for inter- and intracellular signal transduction. The signaling activity regulates many important processes, for example cell death, proliferation and differentiation. READ MORE
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5. Strategies and Actions in Swedish Mining Resistance – Mapping Anti-Extraction Movements and Exploring How Their Interpretations of Socio-Political Context Shape Mobilization Against Mining Projects
Abstract : Across the world the demand for mineral production steadily increases. In Europe, the push for mining has coincided with rising mobilization against extraction projects and mining-related conflicts will likely be a continuing feature of Europe’s foreseeable future. READ MORE