Search for dissertations about: "Lu Sun"
Showing result 16 - 20 of 59 swedish dissertations containing the words Lu Sun.
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16. Advancing Bioenergy in Europe: Exploring bioenergy systems and socio-political issues
Abstract : This thesis concentrates on bioenergy (or biomass utilised for heat, electricity and fuels for transport) as a renewable energy with significant potentials and options. Biomass can be considered as 'stored' solar energy because the process of photosynthesis 'captures' energy from the sun in growing plants. READ MORE
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17. Photochemistry of Eumelanin Precursors Role of Excited State Proton Transfer for UV Photoprotection
Abstract : Melanin is an epidermal pigment commonly known to give darker skin coloration under sun exposure. It is also present in the hair, eyes, inner ear and brain. READ MORE
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18. Human papillomaviruses in skin cancer and cervical cancer
Abstract : The causal relationship between persistent genital infections with human papillomavirus (HPV) and development of cervical cancer is well established. In contrast, the significance of infections with cutaneous HPV for development of non-melanoma skin cancer (NMSC) is not well understood. READ MORE
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19. The Gaia reference frame amid quasar variability and proper motion patterns in the data
Abstract : The astrometric satellite Gaia was launched in December, 2013. It will observe nearly one billion stars in the Milky Way and beyond along with many extragalactic objects such as quasars and galaxies. The analysis of quasar data will provide the optical counterpart of the International Celestial Reference Frame (ICRF). READ MORE
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20. Microbial Electrochemical System: extracellular electron transfer from photosynthesis and respiration to electrode
Abstract : The electrochemical communication between microorganisms and electrodes has substantial implications both for basic understanding of biological electron transfer as well as in diverse applications, such as, microbial electrochemical system (MES), microbial biosensors and in production of valuable chemicals. In these systems the extracellular electron transfer (EET) from microbial metabolism to electrodes is restricted due to the insulated cellular exterior made of lipid structures. READ MORE