Search for dissertations about: "Qi Qi"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 68 swedish dissertations containing the words Qi Qi.
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1. Systems biology of protein synthesis and secretion in yeast
Abstract : Protein synthesis and secretion is a vital process to maintain cell function. As it demands numerous building blocks, cofactors and chaperones generated from metabolism and translation, the process is intertwined with metabolic and regulatory networks. READ MORE
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2. Phase Modulation Two-Photon Microscopy of Hybrid Halide Perovskite
Abstract : Recently, intense research activities have been focused on solution-processed hybrid lead halide perovskite semiconductors which are being developed for the solar-cell, light emitting diode (LED), and lasing applications. To optimize and fabricate a competitive perovskite-based optoelectronic device, the fundamental studies of the electronic structure, photo-generated carrier dynamics as well as the photoluminescence (PL) & photocurrent (PC) response are necessary and of great significance. READ MORE
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3. Estimation of industrial dust using exposure-profiling method
Abstract : Dust is a primary cause for air quality deterioration, as well as a potential health hazard. Mining and construction sites, in particular, are the most profound in dust generation. The possible source activities are drilling, loading, transporting, dumping, crushing, stockpiles, waste rock and unprotected open surfaces, etc. READ MORE
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4. What can genetically informative designs add to the understanding of ADHD?
Abstract : Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is a highly prevalent and clinically heterogeneous neurodevelopmental disorder affecting approximately 3.4–7.3% children and adolescents and 2.5–3. READ MORE
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5. Epidemiological and public health studies on Guillain-Barré syndrome in Sweden
Abstract : The Guillain-Barré syndrome (GBS) is an acute or subacute peripheral neuropathy affecting motor, sensory and autonomic nerves as well as spinal roots. Although the pathogenesis of GBS remains incompletely known, it is widely accepted that GBS is an autoimmune disease triggered by a preceding bacterial or viral infection. READ MORE
