Search for dissertations about: "Individual assembly processes"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 30 swedish dissertations containing the words Individual assembly processes.
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1. IMPROVING GEOMETRICAL QUALITY BY INDIVIDUALIZING THE ASSEMBLY PROCESS
Abstract : Dimensional deviations are a consequence of the mass production of parts. These deviations can be controlled by tightening production tolerances. However, this solution is not always desired because it increases production costs. READ MORE
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2. Food Web Ecology -- individual life-histories and ecological processes shape complex communities
Abstract : This thesis sets out a food web framework for size-structured populations. The framework enables an ecological approach to food web modelling as the individual life-history from birth, through maturation, and ultimately death is explicitly resolved with the use of bioenergetics based on individual body size. READ MORE
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3. Enabling massive genomic and transcriptomic analysis
Abstract : In recent years there have been tremendous advances in our ability to rapidly and cost-effectively sequence DNA. This has revolutionized the fields of genetics and biology, leading to a deeper understanding of the molecular events in life processes. READ MORE
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4. Light’EM up! : structural characterization of light-driven membrane protein complexes by cryogenic electron microscopy
Abstract : Photosynthesis is probably the most important process for allowing life to develop into the diverse forms we see today. In this process, solar radiation is used to convert CO2 into biomass. From this process, we obtain oxygen to breathe, sources of food (plant biomass), and the potential for clean and sustainable energy. READ MORE
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5. Assembly and entry mechanisms of Semliki Forest virus
Abstract : The genomes of enveloped viruses are packaged into a core or nucleocapsid (NC) which is surrounded by a lipid membrane with spike proteins. These viruses mature by budding at a membrane of the host cell, usually the plasma membrane (PM), and penetrate into new ones by a virus-host membrane fusion event. READ MORE