Search for dissertations about: "Photo Fragmentation"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 7 swedish dissertations containing the words Photo Fragmentation.
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1. Towards Quantitative Diagnostics using Short-Pulse Laser Techniques
Abstract : Laser based diagnostic tools have had an exploding impact on fundamental as well as applied research in a number of disciplines, such as biomedicine, physical chemistry etc over the last decades. Whereas fundamental research often investigate phenomena in extreme conditions, applied research aims at performing in-situ measurements, in order to understand the many aspects and entangled phenomena that affects the research of interest. READ MORE
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2. Forest edges in boreal landscapes - factors affecting edge influence
Abstract : The boreal forest in Fennoscandia has been subjected to major loss and fragmentation of natural forests due to intensive forestry. This has resulted in that forest edges are now abundant and important landscape features. Edges have documented effects on the structure, function and biodiversity in forests. READ MORE
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3. Charge and proton dynamics in molecules and free clusters : from atomic to nanometer scale
Abstract : The origin of properties in complex systems can often be traced to mechanisms involving charge and energy transfer in only a few embedded molecules. The detailed study of the time evolution of these mechanisms in their original environment is a challenging task. READ MORE
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4. Nuclear motion in molecular ions studied with synchrotron radiation and multicoincidence momentum imaging spectrometry
Abstract : A momentum imaging spectrometer optimized for photoionization experiments with synchrotron radiation was built in 2008. The spectrometer is equipped with an electrostatic lens, that focuses the charged dissociation products on to a position-sensitive multi-hit delay line anode. READ MORE
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5. The effects of reactive oxygen species and lipofuscin on the function and health of the retinal pigment epithelium
Abstract : Age-related macular degeneration (ARJVID) is a common cause of central vision loss in elderly people. Specific treatment is possible only for selected patients. A dysfunction of the retinal pigment epithelial (RPE) cells has been proposed to help explain the pathogenesis of ARMD. READ MORE