Search for dissertations about: "limits to growth"
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6. Body composition and bone density in children and adolescents. Relation to growth hormone
Abstract : The regulation of growth, body composition and bone mineralisation during childhood and adolescence is a complex and multifactorial process. Growth hormone (GH) is essential for normal growth; in addition, it influences bone mineralisation and body composition in both children and adults. READ MORE
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7. Degrees in Random Graphs and Tournament Limits
Abstract : This thesis consists of an introduction and six papers on the topics of degree distributions in random graphs and tournaments and their limits.The first two papers deal with a dynamic random graph, evolving in time through duplication and deletion of vertices and edges. In Paper I we study the degree densities of this model. READ MORE
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8. On growth factors and titanium implant integration in bone
Abstract : PurposeThe purpose of the present thesis was to investigate the bone tissue response around titanium implants with one growth factor stimulating hormone and a few different growth factor substances.Material and methodsIn four studies (study I to IV) a rabbit model were used and the growth factors i.e. READ MORE
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9. Dynamics of a Droplet that Assists III-V Nanowire Growth
Abstract : Control of the process of crystal growth has for decades been achieved by addressing the growth temperature and material supply of the growth species. Directional control of both crystal growth and etching has, for example, been achieved by utilizing a liquid droplet to assist the process. READ MORE
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10. Technological Growth in the MNC : A Longitudinal Study of the Role of Advanced Foreign Subsidiaries
Abstract : This thesis emphasizes the technological evolution of technologically advanced foreign subsidiaries of multinational corporations, in order to examine specific and related research questions as to what is the nature of the advanced modern MNC regarding technological growth. In particular, evolutionary paths and potential limits to the development of technological capabilities at the level of individual foreign subsidiaries, and to what extent these subsidiaries serve as significant sources of technological capabilities for other actors in the multinational group are highlighted. READ MORE