Search for dissertations about: "LITHIUM ANALYSIS"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 81 swedish dissertations containing the words LITHIUM ANALYSIS.
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1. Lithium iron phosphates as cathode materials in lithium batteries
Abstract : Iron-based oxides are perhaps the only realistic cathode materials for electric and electric-hybrid vehicle applications. Two types of lithium iron phosphate, LiFePO4 andR-Li3Fe2(PO4)3, have been investigated for use within the lithium/lithium-ion polymer batteryconcept. READ MORE
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2. Pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic analysis of antidiuretic peptides
Abstract : The clinical pharmacology of desmopressin and a new vasopressin analogue (F992) was investigated in healthy human subjects. The common procedure of overhydration of healthy volunteers when studying the antidiuretic effect of a drug, may affect the pharmacokinetics, in particular the volumes of distribution. READ MORE
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3. Investigation of lithium and fluorine content in geological materials using Nuclear Reaction Analysis (NRA)
Abstract : This work focuses on the optimization of the Nuclear Reaction Analysis (NRA) technique to determine the content of lithium and fluorine in geological materials. Measuring low concentration of these isotopes is of great relevance in many fields such as geological, astrophysical, biological and material sciences. READ MORE
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4. Foresight and Feedback: Monitoring and assessing the environmental implications of emerging technologies
Abstract : The magnitude of the change required to approach sustainability indicates an effort that will have to be sustained over decades, during which vast new technology systems will have to be developed and deployed. Yet technological development is a double edged sword, and these efforts will inevitably incur unintended consequences. READ MORE
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5. Lithium and brain plasticity - studies on glial cell changes and electroconvulsive treatment-induced amnesia in rats
Abstract : Depression and bipolar disorder, collectively known as mood disorders, are devastating, common and often chronic illnesses. Imaging studies of patients with mood disorders have demonstrated structural changes in several brain regions implicated in mood regulation. READ MORE