Search for dissertations about: "Aqueous flow"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 88 swedish dissertations containing the words Aqueous flow.
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1. Aspects on prostanoid and cholinergic effects on aqueous humour dynamics in human eyes
Abstract : The discovery of the ocular hypotensive effect of topically applied prostaglandins (PGs) has raised a number of questions about the mechanisms of action involved. The aim of the present thesis was to answer some of these questions. READ MORE
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2. Aspects on aqueous humor flow in humans : a clinical experimental study
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3. Rechargeable Aqueous Batteries Based on Available Resources : Investigation and Development towards Efficient Battery Performance
Abstract : Batteries employing water based electrolytes enable extremely low manufacturing costs and are inherently safer than Li-ion batteries. Batteries based on zinc, manganese dioxide, iron, and air have high energy relevancy, are not resource restricted, and can contribute to large scale energy storage solutions. READ MORE
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4. Aspects of aqueous humor dynamics : Studies in vivo and in vitro
Abstract : The purpose of the present investigation was to study the effects of PGF2α-l-isopropylester, some neuropeptides, and pharmacological agents on aqueous humor dynamics and intraocular pressure (IOP) in vivo and on adenylate cyclase activity in the nonpigmented ciliary epithelium (NPE) in vitro.Pituitary adenylate cyclase-activating polypeptide (PACAP) and vasoactive intestinal polypeptide (VIP) caused a dose-dependent increase in cAMP formation, indicating that the NPE contains receptors for PACAP and VIP coupled to adenylate cyclase activation. READ MORE
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5. Aqueous Organic Redox Flow Batteries - Electrochemical Studies of Quinonoid Compounds
Abstract : Society faces a large challenge in transitioning to sustainably generating electricity from renewable energy sources such as wind and solar. One of the biggest obstacles to this transition is the intermittence of the sources, leading to a mismatch of supply and demand, a problem most commonly solved by installing large‐scale energy storage. READ MORE