Search for dissertations about: "mathilde"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 7 swedish dissertations containing the word mathilde.
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1. Metabolites in fish and humans as a response to different food ingredients : a metabolomics approach
Abstract : The main objective of this thesis was to evaluate metabolomics changes in humans and fish as a response to food/feed consumption. To alleviate the environmental impact of animal production and maximize the use of resources, the valorization of meat by-products might be an attractive alternative. READ MORE
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2. Child injury in Europe : scope, circumstances and association with country-level housing conditions and economic disparities
Abstract : Background: Injuries are a major cause of social inequality in child health in Europe and the leading cause of mortality. There is a need for information to assist in developing a coordinated policy action to tackle these problems. READ MORE
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3. Coping, Psychiatric Morbidity and Perceived Care in Patients with Aneurysmal Subarachnoid Haemorrhage
Abstract : Many patients with an aneurysmal subarachnoid haemorrhage (SAH) exhibit difficulties in rehabilitation, even in cases of a good prognosis. The present project investigates this using qualitative methods and standardised outcome measures. READ MORE
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4. Getting the transport right - for what? : What transport policy can tell us about the construction of sustainability
Abstract : This thesis studies transport as a governing tool that shapes the physical environment and human society, as well as having environmental impacts. The aim is to learn what policy for transport can say about what sustainability means and does. READ MORE
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5. Matrix-degrading metalloproteinases and cytokines in multiple sclerosis and ischemic stroke
Abstract : Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a chronic inflammatory disease of the central nervous system characterized by blood-brain barrier breakdown, perivascular inflammation and demyelination. In ischemic stroke, an inflammatory reaction develops shortly after arterial occlusion. READ MORE