Search for dissertations about: "Per Nordberg"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 9 swedish dissertations containing the words Per Nordberg.
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1. Various aspects of treatment in cardiac arrest prior to hospital arrival
Abstract : Background and aims: Out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) is a major public health issue, affecting almost 300,000 victims per year in Europe, who have an overall survival rate of about 10 per cent. In general, the current Emergency Medical Services (EMS) do not have the capacity to act quickly and effectively enough in regard to this vast group of patients. READ MORE
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2. Continuous Models for Cameras and Inertial Sensors
Abstract : Using images to reconstruct the world in three dimensions is a classical computer vision task. Some examples of applications where this is useful are autonomous mapping and navigation, urban planning, and special effects in movies. READ MORE
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3. Reproductive toxicology of endocrine disruptors : effects of cadmium, phthalates and phytoestrogens on testicular steroidogenesis
Abstract : A number of investigations during the last two decades describe adverse trends in male reproductive health, which have been proposed to be caused by environmental factors with endocrine disrupting properties. In contrast to many other toxicants, endocrine disruptors often do not show linear dose-response relationships typical of those found in traditional toxicological studies. READ MORE
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4. Visual Odometryin Principle and Practice
Abstract : Vision is the primary means by which we know where we are, what is nearby, and how we are moving. The corresponding computer-vision task is the simultaneous mapping of the surroundings and the localization of the camera. This goes by many names of which this thesis uses Visual Odometry. READ MORE
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5. Complementary and alternative medicine in cancer : from utilization to a randomized controlled trial
Abstract : Background: Complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) are non-conventional health care approaches used in parallel with or instead of conventional medicine. Little is known about Swedish patients’ patterns of complementary CAM use in the context of cancer. READ MORE