Search for dissertations about: "deficiency"
Showing result 11 - 15 of 816 swedish dissertations containing the word deficiency.
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11. Genetics of immunoglobulin a deficiency
Abstract : Immunoglobulin A deficiency (IgAD) is the most common primary immunodeficiency in Caucasian populations. It is defined as a serum IgA level below 0.07 g/L with normal IgM and IgG levels in an individual older than four years of age. READ MORE
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12. Driving rain tightness, intrusion rates and phenomenology of leakages in defects of façades: A new calculation algorithm
Abstract : This thesis presents the driving rain tightness of façades with façade details as well as the water leakage flows that can be expected. Furthermore, it describes the key mechanisms for water leakage in defects in the outermost layer of external walls. READ MORE
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13. Nutrient imbalance in Norway spruce
Abstract : The studies presented in my thesis indicate that growing Norway spruce in monoculture does not constitute sustainable forest management in a high N and S deposition environment, such as in southern Sweden. The combination of N-induced high growth rates and leaching due to soil acidification causes soil reserves of nutrients to decrease. READ MORE
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14. Glycerol kinase deficiency. Clinical, biochemical, and genetic aspects
Abstract : Glycerol kinase deficiency (GKD, MIM 307030) is an X-linked recessive inborn error of metabolism occurring isolated or in an Xp contiguous gene syndrome with adrenal hypoplasia and/or Duchenne muscular dystrophy. The gene syndrome is due to deletions in the p21 region on the X chromosome. READ MORE
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15. Lung function in alpha1-antitrypsin deficiency
Abstract : Hereditary alpha1-antitrypsin (AAT) deficiency predisposes to liver disease and emphysema. The aims of the studies upon which thesis is based were to investigate the natural course of lung function and risk factors for lung disease in AAT-deficient adolescents (PiZZ and PiSZ) and adults (PiZZ), and to study clinical manifestations in AAT-deficient adults. READ MORE