Search for dissertations about: "Electrical fire"
Showing result 21 - 25 of 28 swedish dissertations containing the words Electrical fire.
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21. Information processing in the Striatum : a computational study
Abstract : The basal ganglia form an important structure centrally placed in the brain. They receive input from motor, associative and limbic areas, and produce output mainly to the thalamus and the brain stem. The basal ganglia have been implied in cognitive and motor functions. READ MORE
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22. Plasticized PVC Nanocomposites - The Effect of Montmorillonite Treatment and Processing Conditions on Material Properties
Abstract : ABSTRACTPolyvinyl chloride (PVC) is one of the world’s most widely produced polymers. Its products are used in a wide range of areas such as building and construction, packaging, automotive, electrical/electronic and healthcare. PVC can easily be tailored to adapt material properties to specific applications. READ MORE
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23. Biofoams and Biocomposites based on Wheat Gluten Proteins
Abstract : Novel uses of wheat gluten (WG) proteins, obtained e.g. as a coproduct from bio-ethanol production, are presented in this thesis. A flame-retardant foam was prepared via in-situ polymerization of hydrolyzed tetraethyl orthosilicate (TEOS) in a denatured WG matrix (Paper I). READ MORE
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24. Variations in the regulation of pain genes after nerve injury : with focus on sodium channels
Abstract : Chronic neuropathic pain is a burdensome clinical condition that causes major suffering for countless of individuals worldwide. It is characterized by a hyperreactive nervous system with hyperexcitable neurons that fire in the absence of stimuli or at mild stimuli, causing pain. READ MORE
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25. Supply Chain Governance for Social Sustainability : A Study of the Ready-Made Garment Industry in Bangladesh
Abstract : This PhD thesis approaches the phenomenon of supply chain governance for social sustainability in the ready-made garment industry in Bangladesh. This research is based on a study of eight large multinational corporations (e.g. clothing brands and retailers) and their ready-made garment suppliers. READ MORE