Search for dissertations about: "E Perez"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 16 swedish dissertations containing the words E Perez.
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1. The Challenges of Analyzing the Molecular Properties of Starch
Abstract : Both the nutritional and functional properties of starch are directly influenced by the molecular structure of its polymers: amylose and amylopectin. It is therefore important to have reproducible methods for quantifying the molecular size. READ MORE
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2. Exploring the complexity of functional hiv-1 specific t-cell responses and global virus-host genetic variability
Abstract : HIV has become one of the biggest health problems up to date. After 30 years of tremendous effort, the development of an HIV vaccine is still far from achieved. One of the main issues is the high mutation rate of the virus which results in the selection of mutated variants. READ MORE
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3. Deformation and failure of hard rock under laboratory and field conditions
Abstract : The understanding of the fracture mechanisms and failure processes of the rock is an important requirement for the design of mining excavations and civil engineering constructions. The fracture process is necessary for the excavation and fragmentation of rock, but fracture of rock must be avoided and controlled to preserve the integrity of the construction. READ MORE
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4. Gene regulation in normal and malignant B-lineage cells
Abstract : B-cells are the central players of humoral immunity. It is known that their development is orchestrated by a small group of transcription factors including the E-proteins and the FOXO proteins, yet this process is far from completely understood. READ MORE
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5. Modelling and numerical analysis of leakage through metal-to-metal seals
Abstract : Metal-to-metal seals are critical components as their failure can lead to leakage of hazardous fluids to the environment or to fatal failure of the systems they operate on. Most systems are subjected to increasingly more demanding conditions and deeper knowledge about how different parameters affect the leakage is necessary to design seals with the desired performance. READ MORE