Search for dissertations about: "n finding"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 384 swedish dissertations containing the words n finding.
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1. Developing working conditions
Abstract : The overall aim of this thesis was to investigate working conditions and organizational strategies providing conditions for job resources with potential for development, positive well-being and health. The aim was formed on the assumption that the organization affects working conditions, working conditions affects employees‟ development, well-being, health and sickness absence. READ MORE
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2. On Radio Frequency Behavioral Modeling : Measurement Techniques, Devices and Validation Aspects
Abstract : Effektförstärkare för radiofrekvensapplikationer utgör fortfarande ett av de största problemen i trådlösa kommunikationssystem. Detta beror på att dessa förstärkare är ickelinjära, har låg energieffektivitet och ger mycket distortioner. Bättre verktyg för att förstå och korrigera dessa beteenden är nödvändiga. READ MORE
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3. Role of the co-transcriptional regulators Yap/Taz in the normal and fibrotic lung epithelia
Abstract : Idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF) is a fatal disease that exhibits patterns of usual interstitial pneumonia with honeycombing. IPF is characterized by damaged distal lung epithelium with excessive tissue scarring and extracellular matrix remodeling. The etiology of IPF is unknown and current therapies cannot end or reverse disease progression. READ MORE
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4. Perturbance and Stimulation : using Nitrogen Addition and High-Throughput Sequencing to Study Fungal Communities in Boreal Forests
Abstract : Fungal communities are major players in globally important nutrient cycling processes, and form symbioses with most terrestrial plants. In the nitrogen (N) limited Swedish boreal forest, ectomycorrhizal (EcM) fungi colonize most roots of the economically important and stand dominating conifer species, Norway spruce (Picea abies) and Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris), with significant implications for tree nutrition and decomposition processes. READ MORE
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5. Biological data exchange and the discovery of new protein families in metagenomic samples
Abstract : The rise in sequence data has brought both challenges to the way we exchange biological information and opportunities to discover new protein families, primarily through the investigation of uncultured metagenomic samples.The Distributed Annotation System, or DAS, provided a means for exchanging protein sequence data, but there were no open source, stand-alone DAS clients optimized for integrating and viewing these data. READ MORE