Search for dissertations about: "DOM"
Showing result 6 - 10 of 112 swedish dissertations containing the word DOM.
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6. Export and sources of organic carbon in the Lena River basin, Northeastern Siberia
Abstract : Permafrost areas are considered to be one of the largest terrestrial storages of carbon. In a warming climate these areas are expected to experience changes in carbon transport to rivers and the oceans due to permafrost thawing, which could enhance erosion, change water flow pathways and increase greenhouse gas emissions. READ MORE
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7. Limitations and possibilities for microbial degradation of organic contaminants in aquifers
Abstract : Many factors can influence the rate of microbial degradation of organic contaminants in aquifers. Some of these factors, e.g. READ MORE
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8. Association of hydrophobic organic compounds to organic material in the soil system
Abstract : Contaminated soils and sediments have been identified as significant secondary sources of organic contaminants. Leaching tests may be useful tools to estimate the mobility of contaminants via the water phase and thereby the risk for groundwater and surface water contamination. READ MORE
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9. Modelling and Simulation of Thermal Radiation in Biomass Combustion
Abstract : This thesis presents numerical investigations and simulations of fixed bed combustion of wood, models for predicting thermal radiative properties of particles and gases related to the combustion of wood, and a review of heat load calculations in gas turbines. All subjects have a common factor in thermal radiation. READ MORE
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10. Caveolae associated proteins and how they effect caveolae dynamics
Abstract : Caveolae are a type of invaginated membrane domain that has been shown to be involved in several disease states, including lipodystrophy, muscular dystrophies and cancer. Several of these diseases are caused by the lack of caveolae or caveolae-related signaling deficiencies in the tissues in which the caveolar domain are abundant such as lung, adipose, muscle and their related endothelial cells. READ MORE