Search for dissertations about: "mattias ekström"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 6 swedish dissertations containing the words mattias ekström.
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1. Adipose tissue inflammation and coagulation in humans
Abstract : Background: Adipose tissue (AT) is not only a store of energy but an endocrine organ with capacity to produce and release proinflammatory mediators into the circulation. Obesity is an inflammatory disease, with increased circulating levels of interleukin (IL)-6, due to synthesis in AT. READ MORE
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2. Satellite measurements of upper tropospheric water
Abstract : Water vapour and clouds in the upper troposphere have strong influence on the Earth's climate system. The present uncertainties regarding the distribution and feedback mechanisms of water to a changing climate are today among the greatest limitations for accurate climate predictions. READ MORE
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3. SiC CMOS and memory devices for high-temperature integrated circuits
Abstract : High-temperature electronics find use in extreme environments, like data logging in downhole drilling for geothermal energy production, inside of high-temperature turbines, industrial gas sensors and space electronics. The simplest systems use a sensor and a transmitter, but more advance electronic systems would additionally require a microcontroller with memory. READ MORE
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4. Sub-Millimetre Measurements of Upper Tropospheric Humidity
Abstract : Humidity and clouds in the upper troposphere are important factors for the Earth's radiative balance.Consequently a weakness in global climate models is that very little is known about the concentration of water vapour or the distribution and properties of clouds in this altitude region. READ MORE
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5. On the use of traffic flows for improved transportation systems : Mathematical modeling and applications
Abstract : This thesis concerns the mathematical modeling of transportation systems for improved decision support and analysis of transportation-related problems. The main purpose of this thesis is to develop and evaluate models and methods that exploit link flows. READ MORE