Search for dissertations about: "high growth rate"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 795 swedish dissertations containing the words high growth rate.
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1. Down syndrome : Growth and endocrine impact
Abstract : Down syndrome (DS) is associated with psychomotor retardation, short stature and endocrine dysfunction. Statural growth is a well-known indicator of health. The growth in DS differs markedly from that of other children and there is a 20 cm reduction of final height as compared to target height. READ MORE
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2. Essays on growth and environment
Abstract : This thesis consists of a summary and four self-contained papers.Paper [I] Following the 1987 report by The World Commission on Environment and Development, the genuine saving has come to play a key role in the context of sustainable development, and the World Bank regularly publishes numbers for genuine saving on a national basis. READ MORE
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3. Growth rate control of periplasmic product retention in Escherichia coli
Abstract : The recombinant product is secreted to the periplasm in many processes where E. coli is used as host. One drawback with secretion is the undesired leakage of the periplasmic products to the medium. The aim of this work was to find strategies to influence the periplasmic retention of recombinant products. READ MORE
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4. Very high cycle fatigue of high performance steels
Abstract : Many engineering components reach a finite fatigue life well above 109 load cycles. Some examples of such components are found in airplanes, automobiles or high speed trains. For some materials the fatigue failures have lately been found to occur well after 107 load cycles, namely in the Very High Cycle Fatigue (VHCF) range. READ MORE
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5. High growth rate epitaxy of SiC: growth processes and structural quality
Abstract : Silicon carbide (SiC) is a promising wide-bandgap semiconductor for applications such as high-power devices, high-voltage switches, high-temperature electronics and microwave components. The prospect of using this material is a large driving force for improving the material growth which is still quite immature in comparison with established semiconductor materials (e. READ MORE