Search for dissertations about: "formation constants"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 97 swedish dissertations containing the words formation constants.
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1. Formation of small molecules in space through the process of radiative association
Abstract : This thesis is dedicated to calculating the reaction rate constants for the formation of molecules through radiative association (RA) under interstellar conditions. The molecules that have been studied are CH, AlCl, Na+ − H2 and Al+ − H2. READ MORE
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2. Vanadate and Peroxovanadate Complexes of Biomedical Relevance : A speciation approach with focus on diabetes
Abstract : Diabetes mellitus is one of the most threatening epidemics of modern times with rapidly increasing incidence. Vanadium and peroxovanadium compounds have been shown to exert insulin–like actions and, in contrast to insulin, are orally applicable. However, problems with side–effects and toxicity remain. READ MORE
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3. Static and time-dependent mechanical behaviour of preserved archaeological wood : Case studies of the seventeenth century warship Vasa
Abstract : Wooden objects have been widely used in the history of humanity and play an important role in our cultural heritage. The preservation of such objects is of great importance and can be a challenging task. This thesis investigates the static and time-dependent mechanical behaviour of archaeological oak wood from the Vasa warship. READ MORE
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4. Characterization of Aqueous Peroxomolybdates with Catalytic Applicability
Abstract : Abstract This thesis is a summary of five papers, containing equilibrium and structure studies of aqueous molybdate and peroxomolybdate species. Some of the peroxomolybdate species have also been studied in terms of their dynamic and catalytic properties. READ MORE
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5. The Molecular Chaperone DNAJB6 - A Suppressor of Disease Related Amyloid Fibril Formation
Abstract : Several neurodegenerative diseases are caused by peptides or proteins forming amyloid fibrils such as the Aβ peptide involved in Alzheimer’s disease and the huntingtin exon-1 with a prolonged polyglutamine (polyQ) stretch involved in Huntington’s disease. The ability to form amyloid fibrils is an intrinsic feature in all proteins. READ MORE