Search for dissertations about: "ISE"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 9 swedish dissertations containing the word ISE.
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1. Development Process Knowledge Transfer through Method Adaptation, Implementation, and Use
Abstract : Information Systems Engineering (ISE) is an interdisciplinary approach to enable the realisation of successful information systems in a broad sense. ISE comprises a number of areas of expertise that must be integrated and managed in order to build information systems. READ MORE
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2. Spectroelectrochemistry with Ultrathin lon-Selective Membranes
Abstract : Rapid and decentralized chemical sensing strategies are highly demanded in contemporary society to monitor ongoing processes relevant to the environment, food analysis, healthcare, sports performance, etc. In this context, ion-selective electrodes (ISEs) based on polymeric membranes have emerged as a promising analytical technique owing to their features of low cost, portability, versatility, and energy efficiency. READ MORE
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3. Electrochemical detection of trace metals: from traditional techniques to new ultrathin membrane electrodes
Abstract : Accurate detection of trace metals in environmental waters is an analytical challenge that is still open for the time being. The current state of the field reveals the predominance of the so-called hanging mercury drop electrode (HMDE) for multi-metal detection by means of anodic stripping voltammetry (ASV) readout. READ MORE
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4. Immunomodulation in atherosclerosis : impact of Th balance and CD1d-restricted NKT cells
Abstract : Atherosclerosis is a slow and progressive disease consisting of lipid deposition in arterial walls. Studies in both human and experimental animal models have shown the involvement of the immune system in the pathogenesis. READ MORE
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5. Conflicted Selves : Ironic Representations of Westernization in Three Twentieth-century Turkish Novels
Abstract : For over a century, a dichotomous East–West debate has influenced conceptions of Turkish literature, threatening to reduce single works to products of westernization. This study critically reviews this discourse by investigating how it is addressed through irony in three novels from a period of forty years of the late 20th century: Ahmet Hamdi Tanpınar’s Saatleri Ayarlama Enstitüsü (The Time Regulation Institute, 1961), Adalet Ağaoğlu’s Ölmeye Yatmak (Lying Down To Die, 1973), and Orhan Pamuk’s Yeni Hayat (The New Life, 1994). READ MORE