Search for dissertations about: "cci"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 27 swedish dissertations containing the word cci.
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1. Combating Intersymbol Interference and Cochannel Interference in Wireless Communication Systems
Abstract : Over the last decade the world has witnessed explosive growth in the use of wireless mobile communications. Looking around we find users with mobile phones, wireless PDAs, pagers, MP3 players, and wireless headphones to connect to these devices - a small testament of the impact of wireless communications on our daily lives. READ MORE
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2. Neural Stem and Progenitor Cells as a Tool for Tissue Regeneration
Abstract : Neural stem and progenitor cells (NSPC) can differentiate to neurons and glial cells. NSPC are easily propagated in vitro and are therefore an attractive tool for tissue regeneration. Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a common cause for death and disabilities. A fundamental problem following TBI is tissue loss. READ MORE
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3. Ventilatory aspects of sleep and activity in patients with neuromuscular disorders
Abstract : Patients with cervical cord injuries (M) and slowly progressive neuromuscular diseases, such as prior polio and muscular dystrophy, often have decreased ventilatory capacity. This could affect both their daytime level of activity and sleep quality. READ MORE
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4. Clinical factors and outcome in T-cell lymphoma: a population-based perspective
Abstract : The heterogeneous group of T-cell lymphomas consist mostly of aggressive diseasess, with generally unfavourable outcome compared to aggressive B-cell lymphomas following similar therapy. This thesis focus on outcome and risk factors for inferior survival, in an unselected population-based cohort of T-cell lymphoma patients. READ MORE
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5. Aspects of platelet transfusions and the association between routine coagulation tests and outcome
Abstract : Patients with chemotherapy-induced bone marrow aplasia often develop severe thrombocytopenia which requires platelet transfusion. However, up to 25% of the patients show a less than adequate response to the transfusion. READ MORE