Search for dissertations about: "icc"
Showing result 11 - 15 of 76 swedish dissertations containing the word icc.
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11. Studies on image control for better reproduction in offset
Abstract : This research work has focused on studies of image control for better reproduction in offset and has been applied practically. This research work has resulted in a survey of color management knowledge, a communication list concerning ICC profiles, an educational kit, a proposal for a new terminology and a patent concerning image adaptation. READ MORE
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12. Muscle Tenderness in Women
Abstract : Longstanding pain experienced from the musculoskeletal system is reported by one third of the Swedish population. The underlying mechanisms are not known in the majority of cases. READ MORE
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13. Cellular immune responses in allogeneic and xenogeneic transplantation models
Abstract : The introduction of immunosuppressive agents and improvements in surgical techniques and ancillary care has made allotransplantation a routine procedure. However, improvements in short-term graft survival rates have not been accompanied by a similar improvement in long-term outcome due to the process of therapy-resistant chronic allograft rejection. READ MORE
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14. Hand function in children and in persons with neurological disorders : aspects of movement control and evaluation of measurements
Abstract : Hand function is of great importance in the many daily activities that require well-coordinated hand and arm movements. Measurement of hand function is an essential element in the rehabilitation process, in order to facilitate medical diagnosis and determine developmental stages, functional levels, and the efficacy of treatment interventions. READ MORE
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15. Human Papillomavirus Load and Cervical Carcinoma
Abstract : Human Papillomavirus (HPV) is a key factor in the development of cervical cancer. Out of the more than 100 known HPV types 13 are considered oncogenic. In addition to presence of the virus several other factors have been proposed to influence risk of cervical cancer. READ MORE