Search for dissertations about: "Mats X. Andersson"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 6 swedish dissertations containing the words Mats X. Andersson.
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1. Lipid trafficking: into, within and out of the chloroplast
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2. Empirical Essays on Railway Infrastructure Costs in Sweden
Abstract : The subject of this thesis concerns pricing the use of transport infrastructure. We are empirically investigating the relationship between railway traffic volumes and infrastructure management costs. More specifically, we are interested in estimating the change in infrastructure management costs from marginal variations in traffic volumes, i.e. READ MORE
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3. Simulations and measurements of free surface flow in regulated rivers
Abstract : Open channel flow near hydropower stations is of interest for both engineering and environmental applications. In this research project Computational Fluid Dynamics simulations of free surface flow in regulated rivers were applied with both fish migration and validation of numerical simulations in focus. READ MORE
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4. Computational analyses of biological sequences -applications to antibody-based proteomics and gene family characterization
Abstract : Following the completion of the human genome sequence, post-genomic efforts have shifted the focus towards the analysis of the encoded proteome. Several different systematic proteomics approaches have emerged, for instance, antibody-based proteomics initiatives, where antibodies are used to functionally explore the human proteome. READ MORE
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5. Iron in the Lena River basin, NE Russia : Insights from microscopy, spectroscopy and isotope analysis
Abstract : Iron is an important mediator of biotic and abiotic processes on the Earth’s surface, being an electron acceptor in organic matter degradation, a surface for organic matter and trace element adsorption, and a required element for enzymatic processes during primary production. Yet, the role of iron as a mediator of carbon and trace element cycling in high latitude, permafrost-dominated regions remains poorly investigated. READ MORE