Search for dissertations about: "Lars Ångström"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 6 swedish dissertations containing the words Lars Ångström.
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1. Aerobic capacity in rheumatoid arthritis : aspects of associations with cardiovascular risk factors and disease activity
Abstract : Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a systemic and inflammatory disease that has been associated with an increased morbidity and mortality in cardiovascular disease (CVD). Low aerobic capacity is one of the strongest independent risk factors for CVD and all-cause mortality in the general population. READ MORE
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2. Syntheses, structure determination, magnetic and thermoelectric properties of quasicrystal approximants in RE-Au-SM systems (RE = Gd, Tb and Yb and SM = Si, Ge)
Abstract : In this study, new compositions of Tsai-type 1/1 quasicrystal approximants Gd(14)Au(70)Si(16), Gd(14)Au(67)Ge(19), Tb(14)Au(70)Si(16) and Yb(16)Au(65)Ge(19)are synthesized using both self-flux and arc-melting-annealing techniques. Both syntheses routes resulted single phase samples. READ MORE
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3. Surface modification of inorganic materials with graphene oxide : From solution to high-temperature synthesis
Abstract : The use of graphene as an additive in materials is often challenging due to the agglomeration of the two-dimensional graphene sheets. An alternative additive is graphene oxide (GO), an oxidized form of graphene, which is easily dispersed in water. READ MORE
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4. Integrating Visual Data Flow Programming with Data Stream Management
Abstract : Data stream management and data flow programming have many things in common. In both cases one wants to transfer possibly infinite sequences of data items from one place to another, while performing transformations to the data. READ MORE
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5. A theoretical study of mass transport processes on TiN(001) and mechanical properties of TiN- and VN-based ternaries
Abstract : This thesis concerns computer simulations, using classical molecular dynamics, of transport processes related to TiN(001) growth. It is motivated from the challenge to understand transport processes at the atomic scale responsible for crystal and film growth and their different growth modes. READ MORE