Search for dissertations about: "v rosengren"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 6 swedish dissertations containing the words v rosengren.
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1. The Epistemology of Rhetoric : Plato, Doxa and Post-Truth
Abstract : This thesis aims to develop an epistemology of rhetoric in light of the apparent contemporary post-truth condition of society. Epistemology is hereby understood as concerned with principles for knowledge production within the academic discipline of rhetoric, as well as with an understanding of knowledge production in the public realm. READ MORE
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2. Dissecting the genetics of athletic performance and conformation traits in horses
Abstract : The overall aims of this thesis were to investigate the genetics of athletic performance and the level of inbreeding in Coldblooded trotters, as well as the genetics of conformation traits in Icelandic horses. In paper I, genomic-based inbreeding coefficients in Coldblooded trotters were estimated and compared with pedigree-based coefficients. READ MORE
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3. β-Mannoside hydrolases from clan A – Structural enzymology, subsite engineering and transglycosylation
Abstract : β-Mannoside hydrolases are enzymes that are involved in conversion of the major soft-wood hemicellulose O-acetyl-galactoglucomannan, an important renewable biomass resource. They belong to clan A of glycoside hydrolases and share a common (β/α)8-TIM barrel fold. READ MORE
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4. Targeting the GH/IGF-1 axis with novel, small molecule inhibitors
Abstract : The growth hormone (GH) / insulin-like growth factor (IGF) family of ligands, binding proteins and receptors play multiple roles in cell growth, metabolism and development. In addition, numerous studies have demonstrated the pathophysiological importance of the GH/IGF-1 axis. READ MORE
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5. Random Graph and Growth Models
Abstract : Random graphs is a well-studied field of probability theory, and have proven very useful in a range of applications — modeling social networks, epidemics, and structures on the Internet to name a few. However, most random graphs are static in the sense that the network structure does not change over time. READ MORE