Search for dissertations about: "NSD"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 7 swedish dissertations containing the word NSD.
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1. Jack of all trades, master of none : the multifaceted nature of H3K36 methylation
Abstract : Post-translational modifications of histones enable differential transcriptional control of the genome between cell types and developmental stages, and in response to environmental factors. The methylation of Histone 3 Lysine 36 (H3K36) is one the most complex and well-studied histone modifications and is known to be involved in a wide range of molecular processes. READ MORE
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2. Factors affecting neurosensory disturbances after mandibular osteotomies. Clinical and experimental studies
Abstract : Sensibilitetsnedsättning är en vanlig komplikation till kirurgisk korrigering av käkställningsfel i mandibeln speciellt vid användande av sagittal split teknik. Med denna teknik är risken för skada av n. READ MORE
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3. Perspectives of Deep Learning for Neonatal Sepsis Detection
Abstract : Newborns, whether born at term or preterm, are highly vulnerable and face life-threatening situations during their initial weeks of life every year. Even with hospitalization in a neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) and careful clinical monitoring, identifying infection-related incidents like sepsis is a challenging task. READ MORE
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4. Logistics Service Providers Going Green : A Framework for Developing Green Service Offerings
Abstract : Environmental impact has increasingly become a “buzzword” and an important topic. This topic has been integrated into the agenda of many companies worldwide, and this dissertation focuses on the transportation and logistics industry. READ MORE
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5. On nerve function after Orthognatic Surgery
Abstract : Background Orthognathic surgery is a surgical intervention to correct dentofacial anomalies. It is a complicated treatment that involves cooperation of different specialties. The success of orthognathic surgery is multifactorial with many elements to be taken into consideration. It is estimated that about 11 patients among every 100. READ MORE