Search for dissertations about: "T. Ny"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 374 swedish dissertations containing the words T. Ny.
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1. Experimental characterization and numerical modeling of compression perpendicular to the grain in wood and cross-laminated timber
Abstract : Compression perpendicular to the grain (CPG) of wood is a typical loading situation in timber structures. It has been an extensively studied research topic for decades, due to the highly ductile behavior of wood under such loading, the large variations in mechanical properties, and the relevance of these properties in structural design. READ MORE
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2. Xyloglucan-active enzymes : properties, structures and applications
Abstract : Cellulosabaserade material är världens rikligast förekommande förnyelsebara råvara. Växters cellväggar är naturliga kompositmaterial där den kristallina cellulosan är inbäddad i en väv av hemicellulosa, strukturproteiner och lignin. READ MORE
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3. Modelling the time-dependent, damage and fracture mechanical properties of load-bearing soft biological tissues
Abstract : Load-carrying soft biological tissues exhibit a wide range of complex time-dependent, damage, and fracture mechanical properties. An effective comprehension of such behaviour is advantageous in characterising tolerance to injury and can provide valuable insights regarding the incidence and progression of certain diseases. READ MORE
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4. Bioelectronic Devices for Targeted Drug Delivery and Monitoring of Microbial Electrogenesis
Abstract : Despite a range of pain therapies available in the market, 70% of patients report so-called “breakthrough pain”. Coupled with global issues like opioid crisis, there is a clear need for advanced therapies and technologies for pain management. READ MORE
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5. Wood chips for kraft and sulfite pulping : evaluation of novel forest-industrial drum-chipping technology
Abstract : Wood chipping and the supply of high-quality wood chips are of critical importance for most forest-industrial processes. The quality of wood chips affects product yield, product quality, and processability. READ MORE