Search for dissertations about: "Per Lindh"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 11 swedish dissertations containing the words Per Lindh.
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1. Compaction- and strength properties of stabilised and unstabilised fine-grained tills
Abstract : Fine-grained soils are often regarded as problematic soils in earthworks because of their water- and frost sensitivity. Only limited amounts of fine-grained tills are used as earthwork material today. READ MORE
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2. Extending the Reach of Accurate Wavefunction Methods
Abstract : Multiconfigurational quantum chemistry methods, and especially the multiconfigurational self-consistent field (MCSCF) and multireference perturbation theory (MRPT2), are powerful tools, particularly suited to the accurate modeling of photochemical processes and transition metal catalysis. However, they are limited by their high computational cost compared to other methods, especially density functional theory. READ MORE
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3. Studies on the Determinants and Effects of Health, Inequality and Labour Supply: Micro and Macro Evidence
Abstract : This thesis consists of an introduction and four self-contained essays.Essay I (with Susanne Dahlberg) estimates cohort size effects on earnings profiles and further assesses whether these profiles are affected by the individuals' position in the baby boom. READ MORE
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4. Methodology for hemoglobin adduct measurement : Fetal exposures to acrylamide and other genotoxic agents
Abstract : There is increasing evidence that exposure to toxic chemicals during the prenatal period constitute a higher health risk than exposure during adulthood. To characterize exposure and identify risk factors, sensitive methods for analysis of chemicals in vivo with biomarker methods are needed. READ MORE
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5. Major determinants of outcome and dosing in warfarin treatment
Abstract : The aim of this thesis was to identify factors that determine individual patients sensitivity to the anticoagulant warfarin, and to quantify the effect of such factors on different measures of anticoagulation control. As part of this project, a large bio-bank was prospectively collected, with DNA and clinical data from more than 1500 patients starting warfarin treatment (the WARG cohort). READ MORE