Search for dissertations about: "Michael Svensson"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 9 swedish dissertations containing the words Michael Svensson.
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1. Boundary Layer Parametrization in Numerical Weather Prediction Models
Abstract : Numerical weather prediction (NWP) and climate models have shown to have a challenge to correctly simulate stable boundary layers and diurnal cycles. This aim of this study is to evaluate, describe and give suggestions for improvements of the descriptions of stable boundary layers in operational NWP models. Two papers are included. READ MORE
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2. The clinical, radiographic, histological and ultrastructural results after Anterior Cruciate Ligament reconstruction using autografts
Abstract : The clinical, radiographic, histological and ultrastructural results after Anterior Cruciate Ligament reconstruction using autografts Michael Svensson Department of Orthopaedics, Institute of Clinical Sciences, The Sahlgrenska Academy at G?teborg University, G?teborg, Sweden The principal aims of the study were to perform a long-term analysis of the patellar tendon structure after harvesting its central third as an autograft during ACL reconstruction. The patellar tendon underwent long-term serial morphological evaluations using MRI, histological evaluations at two and six years and ultrastructural evaluation six years after the harvesting procedure. READ MORE
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3. Endogenous antioxidants in human skeletal muscle and adaption in energy metabolism : With reference to exercise-training, exercise-related factors and nutrition
Abstract : The antioxidant homeostasis is determined by a wide array of interacting cellular antioxidants, as well as being influenced by the homeostasis in energy metabolism. Changes in antioxidant homeostasis, as a consequences of altered production of reactive oxygen species (ROS). and/or by changes in the resident levels of antioxidants. READ MORE
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4. Crystal Polymorphism of Substituted Monocyclic Aromatics
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5. Digital media and the transnationalization of protests
Abstract : Recent developments in communications technology have transformed how social movements might mobilize, and how they can organize their activities. This thesis explores some of the geographical consequences of the use of digital media for political activism. It does this by focusing on the transnationalization of protests. READ MORE
