Search for dissertations about: "S 100"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 582 swedish dissertations containing the words S 100.
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1. Nuclear magnetic resonance studies on bentonite in complex mixed systems
Abstract : In this work 23Na MAS NMR was validated as a successful quantitative method for studies of exchanging sodium in bentonites useful, in particular, for studies of ion-exchange kinetics. Na-enriched bentonites equilibrated in a re-circulated process water at iron-oxide pelletizing plants may acquire properties of Ca-bentonites after already 20 minutes of the equilibration time, since >50 % of sodium ions will be exchanged by calcium ions during first minutes of bentonite placed in contact with the process water. READ MORE
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2. Molecular mechanisms in vascular inflammation
Abstract : Vascular inflammation plays an important role in a multitude of major diseases including sepsis and atherosclerosis. Sepsis has been estimated to account for more than 100 000 deaths per year in Europe. READ MORE
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3. The type IV Oligodendrocyte : experimental studies on chicken white matter
Abstract : In mammals, islet amyloid polypeptide (IAPP) is co-produced with insulin in pancreatic ß-cells. In the chicken, the expression of IAPP in the brain is more than 10-fold higher than in the pancreas. READ MORE
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4. Sediment Characteristics and Sedimentation Rate Estimation in the Dukan Reservoir
Abstract : The Dukan Reservoir has been created from the construction of the Dukan Dam on the Lesser Zab River where it crosses the Khalakan Thrust Sheet (Khalakan Mountains) through a gorge 65 km northwest of Sulaimani and 295 km northeast of Baghdad. The Dukan Dam is a multi-purpose dam which was built from 1954 to 1959 to control the flooding of the Lesser Zab River, and to provide irrigation, hydroelectricity, and water storage. READ MORE
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5. Risk and survival for colorectal cancer in northern Sweden : sociodemographic factors and surveillance programs
Abstract : BackgroundColorectal cancer (CRC) – i.e., cancer in the colon or rectum – is one of the most common cancers both globally and in Sweden. The risk for CRC is mainly related to age, heredity, and life-style risk factors. READ MORE