Search for dissertations about: "inta"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 20 swedish dissertations containing the word inta.
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1. Regulation of gut IgA induction by helper T cells
Abstract : The gut is the largest lymphoid organ in the body. Due to intense and constant exposure to the outside world, it also functions as the most important portal of entry for many pathogens. READ MORE
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2. Using Arden Syntax in decision support systems with special refrence to database integration
Abstract : Two of the most important issues in l!leveloping data-driven medical decision support systems are the choice of knowledge representation and the methods and technique for integration with the patient database. The main purpose of the Arden Syntax for Medical Logic Modules, which is the method of choice in this thesis, is to create a standard representation for data-driven decision support systems and to facilitate sharing of medical knowledge among different institutions and clinics. READ MORE
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3. Shape-based Representations and Boosting for Visual Object Class Detection : Models and methods for representaion and detection in single and multiple views
Abstract : Detection of generic visual object classes (i.e. cars, dogs, mugs or people) in images is a task that humans are able to solve with remarkable ease. Unfortunately this has proven a very challenging task for computer vision. READ MORE
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4. Metabolic impact of certain dietary proteins and/or amino acids - Glycaemic and hormonal responses to carbohydrate meals in healthy subject
Abstract : Re-occurring hyperglycaemic episodes promote subclinical low-grade inflammation and CVD in type 2 diabetes, emphasising the therapeutic role of tight blood glucose regulation. A tight blood glucose regulation is probably beneficial also in healthy subjects and mild elevations in postprandial glycaemia and triglycerides are associated with impaired flow-mediated dilation and increased markers of oxidative stress in young healthy subjects. READ MORE
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5. Health Effects of Foods Enriched with Cereal beta-Glucans from Cereals
Abstract : Since soluble fibre in the form of the cereal beta-glucans found in oats and barley has been shown to have a positive effect on lipid and glucose metabolism, people at risk of developing cardiovascular diseases or diabetes might benefit from that a variety of palatable food products containing beta-glucans being available to them. The aim of the papers presented in the thesis was to evaluate the metabolic effects on persons with hypercholesterolemia or type 2 diabetes of various new food prototypes supplemented by beta-glucans. READ MORE