Search for dissertations about: "P Thorén"
Found 5 swedish dissertations containing the words P Thorén.
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1. Resource economy of carnivorous plants: Interactions between prey capture and plant performance in three subarctic Pinguicula species
Abstract : In this thesis, I have studied in situ the resource economy of the three carnivorous plant species Pinguicula alpina, P. villosa and P. vulgaris in a subarctic environment. The prey capture varied among individual plants, years and species. READ MORE
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2. Cerebral oedema after reperfusion therapy in patients with ischaemic stroke : predictors, outcomes and treatment
Abstract : Introduction: Reperfusion therapy by intravenous thrombolysis (IVT) and/or endovascular thrombectomy (EVT) are established treatments in ischaemic stroke. Cerebral oedema (COED), caused by dysfunction the blood brain barrier (BBB), is common early after acute ischaemic stroke (AIS), can aggravate the symptoms and worsen the prognosis. READ MORE
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3. Prediction and monitoring of in-hospital cardiac arrest
Abstract : Background: In-hospital cardiac arrest (IHCA) is a global health concern of major importance, associated with a poor prognosis. IHCA is frequently heralded by a deterioration of vital signs, and many cases are considered preventable. Hence, prevention has become a key strategy. READ MORE
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4. On the Clinical Outcome of Different Single Implant Treatment Modalities
Abstract : Today there are several treatment techniques available to replace a missing tooth. Since the beginning of the 1990s, it has become increasingly common to treat individual tooth loss with dental implants. Important patient factors are survival, success, functionality, aesthetics, oral health and quality of life. READ MORE
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5. On titanium release from dental implants and the inflammatory response
Abstract : In dentistry, dental implants have become a standard treatment for single tooth loss and partial and total edentulism since their introduction by P-I Brånemark in the 1960s. Long-term follow-up studies have shown that dental implantation is a predictable treatment, with an overall implant survival over ninety-five percent. READ MORE