Search for dissertations about: "S. Martin"
Showing result 21 - 25 of 160 swedish dissertations containing the words S. Martin.
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21. Novel diagnostics and treatment of acute lung injury and transplantation - Preclinical and clinical implementation
Abstract : Acute lung injury (ALI) and its most severe form, acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) limit the utilization of donor lungs for transplantation but is also a common cause of death in the intensive care unit. There is a general lack of diagnostic tools by which to assess lung function in ARDS but, in addition, the treatments offered are limited. READ MORE
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22. Recognition requirements and regulatory events directing T cell responses
Abstract : The present study has considered cellular and molecular requirements in T cell responses. The central role of T cell growth factors (TCGF) in T cell responses prompted us to study the regulatory events directing TCGF production in lectin stimulated cultures. READ MORE
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23. Risk factors for injury in men´s professional football
Abstract : This thesis includes four papers based on three different prospective cohort studies on injury characteristics in men’s professional football. The same general methodology was used in all papers. Time-loss injuries and player individual exposure was registered for match and training separately. READ MORE
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24. Spectral Analysis of Neutron Capture Elements in the Laboratory and Stars
Abstract : The pedigree of the elements heavier than iron is a vital question in the history and evolution of our galaxy. The elements up to and including those of the iron group are produced mainly through fusion processes within stars, giving the stars their energy. READ MORE
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25. Setosphaeria turcica, fungal mating and plant defence
Abstract : The heterothallic ascomycete Setosphaeria turcica (anamorph: Exserohlium turcicum) causes turcicum leaf blight on maize and sorghum. A survey was undertaken in Uganda to examine the sorghum – S. turcica interaction in terms of disease severity and incidence, overall fungal population structure, and new resistant resources. READ MORE