Search for dissertations about: "Third molar"
Showing result 6 - 10 of 16 swedish dissertations containing the words Third molar.
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6. Synthesis of Organofluorine Compounds and Allenylboronic Acids - Applications Including Fluorine-18 Labelling
Abstract : This work is focused on two areas: the chemistry of organofluorine and organoboron compounds. In the first chapter, a copper-catalysed synthesis of tri- and tetrasubstituted allenylboronic acids is presented. Extension of the same method leads to allenylboronic esters. READ MORE
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7. Corresponding States Correlations for the Prediction of Thermodynamic Properties of Refrigerants
Abstract : When process equipment such as separation units, heat pumps, and refrigeration systems are simulated or designed, physico-chemical properties of the fluids involved must be known. The outcome of the simulation or design depends on the accuracy of the correlations used in the prediction of physico-chemical data, so it is of the utmost importance that the correlations used correctly describe the properties of the fluids. READ MORE
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8. Processing of raw Cassava (Manihot esculenta) - Experiments and Modelling
Abstract : The objective of the present thesis was to understand how the quality and performance of dried cassava products could be developed by drying and other processing steps. This goal was achieved in several stages. READ MORE
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9. Structural Aspects of Peroxide Crosslinking of Polyethylene
Abstract : Despite major developments in the ways of polymerising ethylene (the processes as well as the catalysts) the use of polyethylene is still restricted in several applications due to its low melting point. This shortcoming can in some areas be overcome by the introduction of crosslinks between the polymer chains. READ MORE
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10. Catanionic Surfactant Mixtures and Binary Systems of Modified Fatty Acid Surfactants. Phase Equilibria and Structure
Abstract : Surfactant self-assembly is an important phenomenon that occurs in a number of processes in our everyday life. It is important to understand the forces and parameters that control and influence the self-assembly, as this knowledge can be used both in order to design surfactant systems with desired properties and for creating model systems, for example for biological processes. READ MORE