Search for dissertations about: "inclusion body formation"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 12 swedish dissertations containing the words inclusion body formation.
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1. Design of substrate induced transcription for control of recombinant protein production in Escherichia coli
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2. “Sweat is weakness leaving the body” : A study on the self-presentational practices of sporty top managers in Sweden
Abstract : Embracing the symbolic interactionist view of the notion of self, applying dramaturgical theories of self-presentation, this study unpacks the linkage between leaders’ lifestyle behaviours (in athletic endeavours) and the formation of their sense of self as occupants of the leadership role from a self-expressive perspective. I conducted a study of a group of sporty top managers in Sweden. READ MORE
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3. Analytical tools for monitoring and control of fermentation processes
Abstract : The overall objective of this work has been to adopt new developments and techniques in the area of measurement, modelling and control of fermentation processes. Flow cytometry and software sensors are techniques which were considered ready for application and the focus was set on developing tools for research aiming at understanding the relationship between measured variables and process quality parameters. READ MORE
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4. Solitons, vortices and shell structure in ultracold atomic quantum systems
Abstract : This dissertation deals with finite-size effects in a few different quantum many-body phenomena in ultracold atomic systems. The finite-sized systems were simulated numerically using both mean-field methods and methods beyond mean-field, e.g. quadratic configuration interaction and exact diagonalization. READ MORE
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5. Magmatic and hydrothermal processes in relation to the formation of the Aitik Cu-Au deposit, Northern Sweden
Abstract : Aitik is a disseminated Cu-Au deposit with an annual production of 18 million metric tons of ore containing 0.38 percent copper and 0.22 parts per million gold. It is situated in northern Sweden in 1. READ MORE