Search for dissertations about: "Stefan George"
Found 5 swedish dissertations containing the words Stefan George.
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1. Effects of high sugar concentrations in production scale bioreactor : a scale-down study of s. cervisiae
Abstract : Substrate concentration gradients exist in large-scalebioreactors, due to a combination of insufficient mass transferand mixing, and microbial activities. Zones with high substrateconcentration may arise close to a feed point. It is largelyunknown to what extent these gradients influence themicroorganisms and what the microbial response might be. READ MORE
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2. Intracellular systems for characterization and engineering of proteases and their substrates
Abstract : Over the years, the view on proteases as relatively non-specific protein degradation enzymes, mainly involved in food digestion and intracellular protein turnover, has shifted and they are now recognized as key regulators of many biological processes that determine the fate of a cell. Besides their biological role, proteases have emerged as important tools in various biotechnical, industrial and medical applications. READ MORE
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3. Reliability-based ultimate limit state design of lime-cement columns
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4. Early Determination of Arbitral Jurisdiction : Balancing efficacy, efficiency, and legitimacy of arbitration
Abstract : This dissertation examines the timing of judicial determination of jurisdictional disputes in the presence of an arbitration agreement. The analysis focuses on Article 8(1) of the UNCITRAL Model Law on International Commercial Arbitration (and Article II(3) of the New York Convention on the Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Arbitral Awards). READ MORE
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5. Visual Poetic Memory : Ekphrasis and Image-Text in Seamus Heaney, Derek Walcott and Wopko Jensma
Abstract : This dissertation traces ekphrastic and image-textual references to European, African and Caribbean visual memory in the work of the three Anglophone poets Seamus Heaney (Northern Ireland), Derek Walcott (St. Lucia) and Wopko Jensma (South Africa). READ MORE