Search for dissertations about: "Structural changes"
Showing result 16 - 20 of 1204 swedish dissertations containing the words Structural changes.
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16. Impaired reparative processes in particular related to hyaluronan in various cutaneous disorders : a structural analysis
Abstract : Cutaneous reparative processes, including wound healing, are highly developed procedures in which a chain of actions occurs to reconstitute the function of the wounded tissue. To prevent a delayed or excessive reparative process it is important to understand how this procedure develops and is maintained. READ MORE
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17. Iron Based Materials for Positive Electrodes in Li-ion Batteries : Electrode Dynamics, Electronic Changes, Structural Transformations
Abstract : Li-ion battery technology is currently the most efficient form of electrochemical energy storage. The commercialization of Li-ion batteries in the early 1990’s revolutionized the portable electronics market, but further improvements are necessary for applications in electric vehicles and load levelling of the electric grid. READ MORE
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18. Determining the effects of regulatory parameters on the structural dynamics of P-type ATPase membrane transporters
Abstract : Proteins are macromolecular machines with roles in all cellular activities and structures. The functional properties of each protein is the result of its combination of 3D-structure and inherent dynamics, and a wealth of structural and dynamic mechanisms have evolved to regulate protein activity. READ MORE
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19. Structural Composite Lithium-Ion Battery : Effect of Intercalation induced volumetric changes on micro-damage
Abstract : The quest for lighter materials and structures to reduce climate impacts in the automotive industry has paved the way for multifunctional solutions. Mass saving on a system level can be achieved by materials or structures having more than one primary function, thus reducing the number of components used. READ MORE
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20. Transthyretin from a structural perspective
Abstract : Conformational changes in human proteins can induce several types of diseases. The nature of the conformational changes is largely unknown, but some lead to amyloid fibril formation. Amyloid fibrils accumulate in the extra-cellular space of tissues resulting in disruption of organ function. READ MORE