Search for dissertations about: "THREE PHASE PARTITIONING"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 15 swedish dissertations containing the words THREE PHASE PARTITIONING.
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1. Partitioning and persistence of volatile methylsiloxanes in aquatic environments
Abstract : The presence of volatile methylsiloxanes (VMS) in the environment has raised concerns among environmental chemists and regulators about their persistence and the risks they may pose to the environment. This thesis explores the partitioning and persistence of VMS in aquatic environments. READ MORE
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2. Rational and combinatorial genetic engineering approaches for improved recombinant protein production and purification
Abstract : The bacterium Escherichia coli (E. coli) is in many situations an ideal host for production of recombinant proteins, since it generally provides a rapid and economical means to achieve sufficiently high product quantities. READ MORE
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3. Aqueous Block Copolymer Systems. Self-association, Phase Behaviour and Partitioning of Biomolecules
Abstract : The phase and partitioning behaviour of aqueous block copolymer systems has been studied. The block copolymers used in this work were built up of three blocks. The middle block was poly(propylene oxide) (PPO) and hydrophobic. The two outer blocks constisted of poly(ethylene oxide) (PEO) chains and less hydrophobic. READ MORE
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4. Adaptive Resource Management Techniques for High Performance Multi-Core Architectures
Abstract : Reducing the average memory access time is crucial for improving the performance of applications executing on multi-core architectures. With workload consolidation this becomes increasingly challenging due to shared resource contention. Previous works has proposed techniques for partitioning of shared resources (e.g. READ MORE
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5. Integration of Aqueous Two-Phase Systems into Recovery Processes for Biomolecules
Abstract : The main scope of this thesis has been to study and develop new purification methods and also to further develop existing methods for purification to enhance their efficacy. Important parameters in the development of the methods are that they should be suitable for scale-up and possible to be integrated into recovery processes. READ MORE