Search for dissertations about: "multiple reference"
Showing result 6 - 10 of 300 swedish dissertations containing the words multiple reference.
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6. Fatigue in individuals with multiple sclerosis : lived experiences and perceived impact in daily life
Abstract : The overall aim of this thesis was to gain knowledge about experiences of fatigue among individuals diagnosed with MS and to compare these experiences with those of individuals in the general population. Individuals' experiences of fatigue have been approached both inductively and deductively and qualitative and quantitative research methods have been combined. READ MORE
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7. Cyclic nucleotide signalling systems in vascular smooth muscle cells and immune system cells with special reference to phosphodiesterases PDE3 and PDE4
Abstract : The cyclic nucleotide signalling systems are important in vascular smooth muscle and in the immune system, and are of interest from a pharmacological point of view. Drugs which interfere with the cyclic nucleotide levels have profound effects on heart, blood vessels and airways and have actual or potential use in several important diseases, such as heart failure, hypertension, arteriosclerosis, asthma and autoimmune diseases. READ MORE
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8. On the diagnosis of primary hyperparathyroidism : with special reference to the syndrome of multiple endocrine neoplasia type 1 (MEN-1)
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9. Quantitative magnetic resonance in diffuse liver and neurological disease
Abstract : Magnetic resonance (MR) has become one of the most important diagnostic tools in modern medicine. It provides superior soft tissue contrast compared to other imaging modalities, it is extremely flexible as it can be used to image all parts of the body, and it is considered to be safe for patients. READ MORE
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10. Prediction of Cooling Air Flow in Electric Generators
Abstract : The cooling air flow in hydro power electric generators is investigated experimentally and numerically. A fully predictive numerical approach is presented and validated, in which the inlet and outlet boundaries are eliminated from the computational domain. READ MORE