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Visar resultat 16 - 20 av 22 avhandlingar innehållade orden H Hansson.
16. Acute Otitis Media. Aspects of diagnosis and prophylaxis
Sammanfattning : Acute otitis media (AOM) is one of the most common childhood diseases and the most common causes of antibiotic treatment in small children. Most children will experience one or two episodes of AOM during preschool age but some will suffer from repeated attacks, they will become otitis-prone. LÄS MER
17. On low order controller synthesis using rational constraints
Sammanfattning : In order to design robust controllers, H-infinity synthesis is a common tool to use. The controllers that result from these algorithms are typically of very high order, which complicates implementation. LÄS MER
18. Gluco- and mineralocorticoid receptor regulation of regional brain neurotrophism
Sammanfattning : Gluco- and mineralocorticoid hormones exert powerful actions on brain function and are important in the mediation of the stress response and the survival of hippocampal neurons. The aim of this thesis was to study the influence of glucocorticoid (GR)/mineralocorticoid receptor (MR) actions on brain neurotrophism including analyses of immediate early genes (IEGs) and of feedback responses on GR and/or MR. LÄS MER
19. Regulation of endothelial transport
Sammanfattning : A major role of endothelial cells is to control the influx of solutes into tissues. The aim of the research presented in this thesis was to gain knowledge about the regulation of endothelial transport in relation to the structure of the endothelial cytoskeleton and to elucidate the possible mechanisms of regulation. LÄS MER
20. The Gothic in contemporary interactive fictions
Sammanfattning : This study examines how themes, conventions and concepts in Gothic discourses are remediated or developed in selected works of contemporary interactive fiction. These works, which are wholly text-based and proceed via command line input from a player, include Nevermore, by Nate Cull (2000), Anchorhead, by Michael S. LÄS MER