Search for dissertations about: "PHYSICAL QUALITIES"
Showing result 21 - 25 of 105 swedish dissertations containing the words PHYSICAL QUALITIES.
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21. From Multiple Scale Modeling to Multiscale-Modeling
Abstract : To power a sustainable future, interest in battery research and technology is at an all time high. In order to enable a transition to green tech many applications, such as the automotive industry, is in need of higher power densities, energy densities, longer life-times, and safer batteries. READ MORE
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22. Designing biosensor platforms to study glycosaminoglycan interactions
Abstract : The importance of glycosaminoglycans (GAGs) has been highlighted in many areas of research during recent years. Not only are they important in providing structure and support to our tissues but they also function as interaction partners in the extracellular matrix and at the cell membrane. READ MORE
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23. GENOME2QUNOME : Interfacing Molecules with Nanomaterials
Abstract : The advent of technological furtherance in the biomedical sector and the renaissance of interdisciplinary science enable us to comprehend human lifestyle, and diseases at molecular and nanoscale levels. Lacking a shared theoretical foundation and terminological lexicon between various scientific domains might impede efforts to incorporate biological principles into nanoscience. READ MORE
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24. Searching for the optimal radiotherapy treatment time, dose and fractionation - the role of hypoxia and reoxygenation : A modelling study
Abstract : The search for the optimal choice of treatment time, dose and fractionation regimen is one of the major challenges in radiation therapy. Several aspects of the radiation response of tumours and normal tissues give different indications of how the parameters defining a fractionation schedule should be altered relative to each other which often results in contradictory conclusions. READ MORE
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25. Nonlinear optics in KTiOPO4 for spectral management of ultra-short pulses in the near- and mid-IR
Abstract : This thesis explores the possibilities of controlling nonlinear optical interactions in ferroelectric materials for bandwidth tailoring of ultrashort pulses in the pico- and femto-second range. The control is achieved through quasi-phase matching, which is based on alternating the material’s spontaneous polarization into different domains. READ MORE