Search for dissertations about: "Liisa"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 52 swedish dissertations containing the word Liisa.
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1. Recovery from Acidification - Policy Oriented Dynamic Modeling
Abstract : Dynamic biogeochemistry models are important tools for determining the time-scales of recovery from acidification. In the review process of the 1999 UNECE LRTAP Gothenburg protocol, results from dynamic models will probably be included when determining further reductions of acidifying emissions. READ MORE
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2. Från tonårstjej till ung kvinna : en studie om skapande av mening med icke accepterat tjejbeteende under tonårstiden
Abstract : My interest for the meaning of risk behaviour over time was triggered during my job as a social worker. My work environment brought me in contact with young teenage girls who spent time on the streets and in town squares with older boys who often were criminals or drug users. READ MORE
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3. Neuroimmunological and clinical studies in neuropsychiatric lupus erythematosus (NPSLE)
Abstract : Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) is a chronic autoimmune disease with many organ manifestations and characteristic immunological abnormities including a large set of autoantibodies with affinity for nuclear and membrane components. Autoantibodies form immune complexes, which cause inflammation and tissue damage in affected organs. READ MORE
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4. "It's not a quick fix" : consequences of weight loss during life and experiences of weight regain after bariatric surgery
Abstract : Maintenance of weight loss is challenging for most people who intentionally lose weight. Complex factors interact with each other and obstruct weight management. This thesis focuses on the consequences of weight loss and experiences of regaining weight. READ MORE
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5. Plasminogen Activator Inhibitor-1 and the Insulin Resistance Syndrome
Abstract : In this thesis, different aspects of the insulin resistance syndrome in relation to plasminogen activator inhibitor-1 (PAI-1) activity are investigated in a longitudinal population-based study. Participants were men investigated at ages 50 and 70 with follow-up data on mortality. READ MORE