Sökning: "Ida Nilsson"
Visar resultat 1 - 5 av 7 avhandlingar innehållade orden Ida Nilsson.
1. Hypothalamic regulation of food intake : focus on the anx/anx mouse
Sammanfattning : The main goal of this thesis is to increase the knowledge about one of the most important tasks of the brain, the hypothalamic regulation of food intake. The hypothalamus is considered to be the brain s main center for regulation of food intake and it is integrating signals regaring energy status, from the body, to initiate a proper behavioral response. LÄS MER
2. Järnmalm, ödehus och framtidstro : En studie om kommunal planering i norrländsk landsbygd
Sammanfattning : Municipal planning concerns supporting broader socio-economic interests that are linked to place-based resources, whilst promoting local development for the inhabitants. By protecting and utilizing the resources, it is assumed that they will benefit the wider society rather than an individual actor or interest – the resources become public socio-economic interests. LÄS MER
3. The long-term effects of obstetrical anal sphincter injury on pelvic floor function
Sammanfattning : Background: As women live longer, the long-term effects of childbirth may negatively affect their quality of life and professional careers. Aim: This thesis investigates the long-term effects of vacuum extraction (VE) and one and two obstetrical anal sphincter injuries (OASIs). LÄS MER
4. Genotyping and Mutation Detection In Situ : Development and application of single-molecule techniques
Sammanfattning : The human body is composed of trillions of cells closely working together to maintain a functional organism. Every cell is unique in molecular composition and can acquire genetic variations that might cause it to turn pathological. LÄS MER
5. On-chip Ultrasonic Sample Preparation
Sammanfattning : Acoustofluidics has become a well-established technology in the lab-on-a-chip scientific community. The technology involves primarily the manipulation of fluids and/or particles in microfluidic systems. LÄS MER