Search for dissertations about: "Tao Liu"
Found 5 swedish dissertations containing the words Tao Liu.
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1. Chemoinformetics for green chemistry
Abstract : This thesis focuses on the development of quantitative structure-activity relationship (QSPR) models for physicochemical properties, e.g., vapor pressure and partitioning coefficients. Such models can be used to estimate environmental distribution and transformation of the pollutants or to characterize solvents properties. READ MORE
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2. Molecular genetic studies on genes involved in hereditary nonpolyposis colorectal cancer (HNPCC)
Abstract : Colorectal cancer (CRC) is a major public health problem in Western countries, and it is the third leading cause of death from cancer in both males and females. Inherited predisposition can be divided into two subgroups based on the absence or the presence of multiple benign colorectal polyps. READ MORE
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3. Interactions of satellite phage P4 with its helpers : P2 and WΦ phages
Abstract : Bacteriophage P4 is a defective phage that needs a helper phage to grow lytically, since it lacks structural genes and genes encoding host cell lysis functions. P4 has the capacity to derepress the unrelated prophage P2, or its relatives after infection, thereby getting access to the late functions of the helper. READ MORE
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4. Application of Rare-Earth Doped Ceria and Natural Minerals for Solid Oxide Fuel Cells
Abstract : Although solid oxide fuel cell (SOFC) technology exhibits considerable advantages as compared to other energy conversion devices, e.g. high efficiency, low emission and fuel flexibility, its high operating temperature leads to rapid component degradation and has thus hampered commercialization. READ MORE
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5. Synthesis and characterization of two- and three-dimensional nanolaminated carbides
Abstract : This thesis is focused towards the synthesis and characterization of novel nanolaminated materials in primarily bulk (powder) form. Of particular interest is magnetic materials, or laminates that can be used as precursor for two-dimensional (2D) materials. READ MORE