Search for dissertations about: "RIP"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 24 swedish dissertations containing the word RIP.
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1. Respiratory inductive plethysmography (RIP) : calibration, breathing pattern analysis and external CO2 dead space measurement
Abstract : Respiratory inductive plethysmography (RIP) is an important tool for ventilatory monitoring in research studies because it has minimal influence on the spontaneous breathing pattern and because the rib cage and abdominal contributions to the breaths are measured. RIP measures changes in rib cage and abdominal cross-sectional areas which are translated into lung volume estimates via RIP calibration against e. READ MORE
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2. Expression and novel function of CD43 in colon cancer cells
Abstract : CD43 is a transmembrane protein containing an extracellular domain that is extensively O-glycosylated, and a relatively large intracellular domain with a conserved sequence between human, rat and mouse. It is frequently expressed in haematopoietic cell lines where it functions as a regulator of cell adhesiveness, a signal transducer and a cytoskeleton-interacting protein. READ MORE
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3. Phosphorylation regulates APP and Fe65, two key players in Alzheimer’s disease
Abstract : Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is a slow progressive neurodegenerative disease characterized by the accumulation of toxic amyloid beta (Aβ) peptide within the brain. APP plays an important role in AD, as the Aβ is formed when APP is sequentially cleaved by β- and γ-secretase. This is known as amyloidogenic processing of APP. READ MORE
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4. Cooperative Compressive Sampling
Abstract : Compressed Sampling (CS) is a promising technique capable of acquiring and processing data of large sizes efficiently. The CS technique exploits the inherent sparsity present in most real-world signals to achieve this feat. Most real-world signals, for example, sound, image, physical phenomenon etc., are compressible or sparse in nature. READ MORE
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5. Paediatric sleep-disordered breathing - diagnostics and treatment
Abstract : Sleep-disordered breathing (SDB) in children causes multiple health problems and diminished quality of life. It is usually caused by tonsil and adenoid hypertrophy and is traditionally treated with adenotonsillar surgery. READ MORE