Search for dissertations about: "T Nilsson"
Showing result 36 - 40 of 99 swedish dissertations containing the words T Nilsson.
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36. Extraction of logging residues for bioenergy : effects of operational methods on fuel quality and biomass losses in the forest
Abstract : Wood products play a key role in the transformation to a more sustainable society based on renewable bio-based resources, together with the positive effects on climate mitigation by replacing fossil fuels. However, to increase the use of forest fuel in practice it is important to understand the effects of handling and storage on its quality and removal of nutrients from the forest. READ MORE
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37. Unpacking the Welfare Technology Solution Discourse : An analysis of society’s perceptions of formal and informal care of older people
Abstract : The overarching aim of this thesis is to examine how the welfare technology solution discourse can provide insights into society’s views of formal and informal care for older people. The thesis employs a qualitative inductive design based on social constructionism and discourse analysis. READ MORE
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38. Aspects of health-related quality of life : Associations with psychological and biological factors, and use as patient reported outcome in routine health care
Abstract : Background Health-related quality of life (HRQoL) is increasingly recognised as an important patient-reported outcome in health care research. However, the use is still restricted and several questions remain about the value and feasibility of using measures of HRQoL in routine health care. READ MORE
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39. Impact of Lysosomal Function in Cancer and Apoptosis
Abstract : Lysosomes, the recycling units of the cell, participate in the signaling pathway to apoptosis, which has stimulated the search for anti-cancer drugs targeting the lysosomal compartment. Lysosomes are, however, often altered in cancer cells. READ MORE
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40. Where to shop? : understanding consumers' choices of grocery stores
Abstract : For the last couple of decades consumer decision-making has been of increasing interest for retail as well as for consumer behaviour research. Food shopping constitutes a unique type of shopping behaviour. READ MORE