Search for dissertations about: "Jonas Kjell"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 9 swedish dissertations containing the words Jonas Kjell.
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1. Blue native polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis - a functional approach to plant plasma membrane proteome studies
Abstract : In this thesis, I have shown that a method called BN-PAGE (a kind of native gel electrophoresis) can be used for studying the protein composition in the plasma membrane of plants. The method enables the study of native (in the functional units) hydrophobic protein complexes, i.e. READ MORE
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2. Effect of Dwell-times on Crack Propagation in Superalloys
Abstract : Gas turbines are widely used in industry for power generation and as a power source at "hard to reach" locations where other possibilities for electrical supply are insufficient. There is a strong need for greener energy, considering the effect that pollution has had on global warming, and we need to come up with ways of producing cleaner electricity. READ MORE
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3. Shaping electronic news : A case study of genre perspectives on interaction design
Abstract : This thesis describes and analyzes implications of going from hypertext news to hypermedia news through a process of design, involving users and producers. As in any product development, it is difficult to conceive design of a novel news format that does not relate to earlier genres, and thus to antecedent designs. READ MORE
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4. Cracks in superalloys
Abstract : Gas turbines are widely used in industry for power generation and as a power source at hard to reach locations where other possibilities for electrical power supplies are insufficient. New ways of producing greener energy is needed to reduce emission levels. This can be achieved by increasing the combustion temperature of gas turbines. READ MORE
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5. Taking a Bite out of Diversity - Taxonomy and systematics of biting midges
Abstract : The biting midges (family Ceratopogonidae) is one of the most species rich amongst the biting flies (Diptera) and has been recorded from most parts of the world. The species are mostly known for their capability to act as vectors for several important diseases, which have helped in shaping the focus to one of its genera, Culicoides Latreille, 1809. READ MORE