Search for dissertations about: "MNS"
Showing result 16 - 20 of 23 swedish dissertations containing the word MNS.
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16. On the Inoculation and Graphite Morphologies of Cast Iron
Abstract : Research was conducted to understand the nucleation mechanism of graphite flakes and nodules and the effect of various elements on the growth morphology of graphite. Investigations were started on flake graphite cast iron. The effect of S on the graphite morphology and MnS was experimentally analysed. READ MORE
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17. Hybrid antibacterial microneedle patches against skin infections
Abstract : Skin and soft tissue infections (SSTIs) are a major healthcare burden that has increased in incidence since the beginning of the 21st century resulting in an annual spending of approximately 15 b$ in 2012 in the United States (US).1 Treatment of SSTIs is complex and typically involves the administration of antibiotics. READ MORE
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18. Characterization of Impurities in Different Ferroalloys and Their Effects on the Inclusion Characteristics of Steels
Abstract : Ferroalloys have become increasingly important due to their indispensable role in steelmaking. As the performance requirements of steel materials increase, it is necessary to have a better understanding of the impact of impurities in ferroalloys on the steel cleanliness. READ MORE
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19. SOD, ORF and ALS: On the role of SOD1 and C9ORF72 in the pathogenesis of ALS
Abstract : Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) is characterized by adult-onset degeneration of upper and lower motor neurons. Symptoms begin focally in one muscle and then spread contiguously, resulting in progressive paralysis and death from respiratory failure. READ MORE
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20. Fracture behaviour and related microstructures of tool steels parted-off at high rates of strain
Abstract : Increasing steel prices and environmental aspects have put forward the demand to reduce material consumption in manufacturing industry and near-net-shape manufacturing techniques have thus become increasingly important. High-velocity parting-off, or adiabatic cutting, has shown to result in very low material waste as well as narrow dimensional tolerances of parted-off samples. READ MORE