Search for dissertations about: "P. Grahn"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 7 swedish dissertations containing the words P. Grahn.
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1. Quality of life, Motivation and Costs in Multidisciplinary Rehabilitation. A prospective controlled two-year study in patients with prolonged musculoskeletal disorders
Abstract : Prolonged musculoskeletal disorders (PMSD) is an escalating medical, social and cost problem in developed countries. The complexity of PMSDs has emphasised the need of developing effective multidisciplinary rehabilitation programme with a holistic approach. READ MORE
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2. Evaluation of design alternatives for a directory-based cache coherence protocol in shared-memory multiprocessors
Abstract : In shared-memory multiprocessors, caches are attached to the processors in order to reduce the memory access latency. To keep the memory consistent, a cache coherence protocol is needed. READ MORE
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3. Development of a novel experimental technique for studying zeolites : combining zeolite coated ATR elements and FTIR spectroscopy
Abstract : Thin zeolite films have great potential in several novel application areas such as structured catalysts, membranes and sensors. To fully exploit the advantages of these films it is of great importance to determine the adsorption properties of the films. READ MORE
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4. Development of a novel zeolite coated ATR-FTIR sensor
Abstract : Thin zeolite films have great potential in several novel application areas such as: structured catalysts, membranes and sensors. To fully exploit the advantages of these films it is of great importance to determine the properties of the films. READ MORE
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5. Human α2,3-sialyltransferases. Structure and Function of Alternatively Spliced Transcripts
Abstract : The recruitment of human peripheral blood leukocytes to sites of infection and inflammation requires the surface expression of Sialyl Lewis x glycoconjugates (SLex) on white blood cells and their interaction with E- and P-selectins on activated endothelial cells. Human ST3Gal III, ST3Gal IV and ST3Gal VI genes code for a2,3?sialyltransferases potentially involved in the biosynthesis of the SLex epitope. READ MORE