Sökning: "A. C. Ewing"
Hittade 5 avhandlingar innehållade orden A. C. Ewing.
1. Value, Fittingness and Partiality : On the Partiality Problem for Fitting Attitude Analyses of Value
Sammanfattning : This dissertation is about the partiality problem for fitting attitude (FA) analyses of value. More specifically, it is about whether and how the problem might be resolved. In Chapter 1, I set the stage by offering a short introduction to the topic and a rationale for investigating it. LÄS MER
2. Turbulence Measurements in a Natural Convection Boundary Layer and a Swirling Jet
Sammanfattning : Two sets of experimental measurement were carried out on an axisymmetric swirling jet flow and a natural convection boundary layer. In the first experiment, the far field of an incompressible swirling jet, discharged into a quiescent ambient has been studied using laser Doppler anemometry. LÄS MER
3. Phylogeny, taxonomy and species delimitation of water mites and velvet mites
Sammanfattning : This study is part of the Swedish Taxonomy Initiative (STI) - one of the most ambitious all taxa biodiversity inventories in the world. One of the pillars in STI is to support taxonomic research on the most neglected taxonomic groups with the aim to lift the level of knowledge of biodiversity in the country. LÄS MER
4. Detection of fusion genes and fusion proteins in sarcoma : methodological and clinical aspects
Sammanfattning : Ewing's sarcoma/PNET and synovial sarcoma, all regarded as high-grade tumours, have their peak incidence during the second decade of life, thus affecting children and adolescents. Both tumour types have specific chromosomal translocations, i.e. t(11;22) and t(X;18), respectively, resulting in fusion genes coding for chimeric proteins. LÄS MER
5. When the bear lost its tail : targeting the GRK/β-arrestins downstream IGF1R in non-epithelial malignancies
Sammanfattning : Plasma membrane receptors are highly specialized cell surface structures that receive extracellular information and process them into biological responses. Among them, this thesis focuses on two major receptor families: the G protein-coupled receptors (GPCR) and the receptor tyrosine kinases (RTKs). LÄS MER