Search for dissertations about: "Optical absorption and emission spectroscopy"
Showing result 21 - 25 of 56 swedish dissertations containing the words Optical absorption and emission spectroscopy.
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21. On the use of light for the characterization and treatment of malignant tumours
Abstract : Some aspects on the use of light for tissue characterization and treatment of malignant tumours are discussed within this thesis. The work presented aims at improving optical techniques for tissue characterization, especially to detect malignant and pre-malignant lesions. READ MORE
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22. Studies of Volcanic Plumes with Spectroscopic Remote Sensing Techniques
Abstract : Volcanism is a widespread phenomenon on Earth and other planetary bodies. Terrestrial volcanoes are shallow manifestations of deep and complex mechanisms of heat and mass transport and play an important role in the formation and change of the atmosphere and the natural landscape. READ MORE
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23. Development and Application of Methods based on DOAS and FTIR Absorption Spectroscopy for Atmospheric Research
Abstract : Over the past decades concern about the environmental impact on our atmosphere from human activities has been constantly increasing. From the recognition of local industrial pollution in the first part of this century, over regional scale problems related to urbanisation and growth of traffic systems to global environmental problems such as climate change and stratospheric ozone depletion. READ MORE
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24. Application of scattered sunlight spectroscopy for quantification of gas emissions from anthropogenic and natural sources
Abstract : Monitoring of gas emissions from natural and anthropogenic sources is of importance due to their negative effects on human health, atmospheric quality and ecosystems. Concern over air pollution has increased the need to develop measurement techniques suitable for gas flux determination. READ MORE
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25. Optical Dyes for Visualization of Structure and Function of Biomolecules and Biological Membranes
Abstract : To visualize the structure and function of biomolecules and biological membranes in the cell, optical dyes are important tools where in particular fluorescent probes provide a sensitive and selective detection. When cellular compartments are investigated it is crucial that the probe selectively binds to the area of interest and not exhibits unspecific binding affinity. READ MORE