Search for dissertations about: "Metal detection"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 168 swedish dissertations containing the words Metal detection.
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1. Metal Affinity Peptides in Biotechnological Applications As tools in protein purification, protein stabilisation, metal quantification and metal tolerance of bacteria and plants
Abstract : Metal affinity tags have been fused to proteins and demonstrated to function as tools in protein purification, protein stabilisation, quantitative metal analysis and metal tolerance of bacteria and plants. In biotechnological applications proteins frequently have to function in nonnatural environments with harsh conditions which impose requirements for high stability on the proteins. READ MORE
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2. Silicon nanowire based devices for More than Moore Applications
Abstract : Silicon nanowires (SiNW) are in the spotlight for a few years in the research community as a good candidate for biosensing applications. This is attributed to their small dimensions in nanometer scale that offers high sensitivity, label-free detection and at the same time utilizing small amount of sample. READ MORE
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3. Signal Processing Techniques for Detection of Buried Landmines using Ground Penetrating Radar
Abstract : The present thesis deals with the problem of detecting and classifying buried objects. The application in mind when addressing this problem is the detection of buried landmines. According to the International Committee of the Red Cross, about 100 million landmines are buried in 62 countries around the world. READ MORE
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4. Protein-based capacitive biosensors for the detection of heavy-metal ions
Abstract : Some metal ions, such as copper and zinc, are essential nutrients and catalysts in biochemical reactions. Other metal ions, e.g. cadmium and mercury, are highly toxic elements. READ MORE
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5. Development of electrochemical sensor and biosensor platforms : detection of therapeutic drugs and heavy metal ions
Abstract : Electrochemical sensors and biosensors combine the sensitivity of electroanalytical methods with the selectivity of a sensor or biosensor surface. The chemical or biochemical component (receptor) in the sensor recognizes an analyte and produces an electrical signal which is proportional to the analyte concentration. READ MORE