Search for dissertations about: "mobilization"
Showing result 16 - 20 of 236 swedish dissertations containing the word mobilization.
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16. Microbial mobilization and immobilization of soil nitrogen
Abstract : Microorganisms in forest ecosystems normally recycle nitrogen (N), such that gaseous losses and leaching are limited. Mobilization of organic N, including microbial N, and immobilization of inorganic N, especially NH4+, are the quantitatively most important N transformation processes. Various factors influence their rates, e.g. READ MORE
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17. Impacts of fat mobilization on bovine endometrium function
Abstract : In cows with high milk production, negative relationships between negative energy balance (NEB), inducing non-esterified fatty acids (NEFAs) in the peripheral circulation, and reproductive performances are well documented. Three major NEFAs; oleic (OA), palmitic (PA) and stearic acids (SA) have adverse effects on reproductive cells. READ MORE
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18. Mobilization and Management of Tellurium in Severe Accident Scenarios
Abstract : Safety is one of the highest priorities in any industry. In the nuclear industry, safety is in the essence since in case of a nuclear accident, the consequences can be long-lasting, hazardous, and devastating to the public, environment, and the industry. READ MORE
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19. Neuronal mechanisms in tendon healing : effects of mobilization and immobilization
Abstract : The incidence of tendon injuries is increasing. Tendon healing and modelling are frequently protracted, often leading to pain and impaired function so called overuse syndromes. Presumably, the sensory nervous system may contribute both to promotion of repair as well as to inhibition of healing and tissue modeling. READ MORE
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20. East of Arcadia : Three studies of rural women in northern Sweden and Wisconsin, USA
Abstract : This dissertation deals with three different studies of rural women in northern Sweden and Wisconsin, USA. All three of them aim at identify and elucidate pertinent aspects of women's lives in rural areas. In the first study, The Åsele study, women's work and free time activities are in the focus of investigation. READ MORE