Search for dissertations about: "Liu Chang"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 6 swedish dissertations containing the words Liu Chang.
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1. Transcriptional regulation of ribosome biogenesis in skeletal muscle growth
Abstract : Resistance exercise induces skeletal muscle hypertrophy via repeated exercise bouts. The increased muscle protein synthesis together with altered muscle protein degradation contribute to the adaptation of muscle mass. The number of ribosomes dictates the protein synthetic capacity of muscle. READ MORE
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2. Ghost in the shell : Studies on subsurface oxygen in oxide-derived copper nanocube catalysts
Abstract : With the passage of time and the advancement of our industrial civilization, environmental concerns have become more and more recognized since the 1990s. Carbon dioxide reduction reactions are capable of converting carbon dioxide into valuable hydrocarbons and reducing the carbon emission from the combustion of fossil fuels. READ MORE
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3. Le Fantôme de l’Opéra - Studies on Atoms and Electrons Beneath
Abstract : The carbon dioxide reduction reaction is a promising candidate to tackle ecological challenges of our age. This is due to its capability of reducing carbon dioxide emission generated from the combustion of fossil fuels by converting carbon dioxide into valuable hydrocarbons. READ MORE
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4. A Finite Element Model of the Human Head for Simulation of Bone-conducted Sound
Abstract : Bone conduction is usually understood as the hearing sensation based on the vibrations of the skull bone and surrounding tissues. The fact that vibration of the skull bones can result in a sound percept has been known for a long time. However, it is difficult to give a general definition of BC sound. READ MORE
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5. Metastable orthorhombic Ta3N5 thin films grown by magnetron sputter epitaxy
Abstract : The semiconductor tritantalum pentanitride (Ta3N5) is a promising green-energy material for photoelectrolyzing water to produce oxygen and hydrogen owing to its proper bandgap of 2.0 ± 0.2 eV and band positions to redox potential of water. READ MORE