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The Continuum of words, voice and music.

This text offers some principal and methodogical issues on studies of timbre in words, music and vocal performance. Timbral relationships between word and music can be conceptualized as a continuum following an fictive axis running from meaning and timbre of words, through melody and music to performance. Sometimes the order might be different, but the ingredients will always be there. To get a gr

Cellulose hydrolysis by Trichoderma reesei cellulases: Studies on adsorption, sugar production and synergism of cellobiohydrolase I, II and endoglucanase II

Three major cellulases, cellobiohydrolase I and II (CBH I and II) and endoglucanase II (EG II) of Trichoderma reesei have been purified by ion-exchange chromatography in an FPLC system. Microcrystalline cellulose (Avicel) was hydrolysed by the single enzymes and by equimolar mixtures of CBH I-CBH II and CBH I-EG II. Enzyme adsorption was followed indirectly by selectively quantifying the en

Beta cell function in autoimmune diabetes in young adults

Popular Abstract in Swedish Sverige har den näst högsta frekvensen av nyinsjuknade typ 1 diabetespatienter i världen, ungefär 20-25 av 100.000 personer utvecklar sjukdomen varje år, både bland personer i åldern 0-15 år och bland de som är 15-34 år. Insulin är den nyckel som öppnar upp cellerna så att sockermolekylen kan komma in i cellen och fungera som bränsle. Insulin bildas i de Langerhanska öaThis thesis presents the results from a study of the first four years of diabetes in 879 patients aged 15-34 years at diagnosis. The aims of this study were to compare clinical classification with the presence of autoantibodies, to study the natural course of beta cell function during the first years of disease and to define predictive factors for the remaining beta cell function after diagnosis.

Laparoscopy Diagnostic applications in suspected appendicitis and access-related complications

Laparoscopic surgery was introduced to minimize patient trauma. However, fatal technique specific complications, due to major vascular or visceral injury, were at times seen related to blind abdominal access using the Veress technique. A modified open access technique was developed and evaluated in 100 patients and found to be fast and easy to learn with few associated complications. This open te