Search for dissertations about: "Marie Johansson"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 33 swedish dissertations containing the words Marie Johansson.
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1. Risk markers and incidence of atrial fibrillation in northern Sweden
Abstract : Background: Atrial fibrillation (AF) is the most common clinically significant arrythmia with a prevalence of approximately 3% in the general population. Less is known about the incidence of AF. In order to reduce the incidence of AF, it is of essence to identify modifiable risk factors for the disease. READ MORE
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2. Kundkommunikation på distans : en studie om kommunikationsmediets betydelse i affärstransaktioner
Abstract : Tidigare var det vanligaste, och ofta enda, sättet att skaffa varor av olika slag, att besöka en butik och där välja ut och betala de produkter vi behövde. Sätten att införskaffa produkter har dock förändrats. Under senare år har det blivit mer vanligt att handla på distans. READ MORE
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3. Determinants of membrane protein topology
Abstract : The living cell, no matter if it is a simple prokaryotic bacterial cell or a highly specialised eukaryotic cell, synthesises a vast number of different proteins. In most organisms, 20-30 % of all proteins are thought to be transmembrane integral membrane proteins. READ MORE
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4. Moisture-induced Distortion in Norway Spruce Timber - Experiments and Models
Abstract : Timber is a natural material that is environmentally friendly, renewable, light, strong and, in the eyes of most people, beautiful. Timber does, however, have one important drawback when it is used in a modern mechanised building process - its lack of straightness. READ MORE
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5. To do or not to do? Physical activity in relation to socioeconomic status and health – a salutogenic perspective in the context of targeted health dialogues
Abstract : It is well known that physical activity (PA) has a major positive impact on health and that the performance of PA is lower in low socioeconomic groups. However, more knowledge about the relationship between PA and health is needed especially between and within socioeconomic groups. READ MORE