Search for dissertations about: "Used Machinery"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 273 swedish dissertations containing the words Used Machinery.
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1. Adaptive Evolution of the Bacterial Translation Machinery
Abstract : The process of protein synthesis via translation is of paramount importance for the existence of life on Earth. The bacterial translation machinery has embraced more than 3.5 billion years of molecular evolution to adapt and function efficiently under the provided physiological conditions. READ MORE
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2. Machinery diagnostic techniques for maintenance optimization
Abstract : One of the future challenges of machinery diagnostics and prognosticsis to prepare for the Internet of Things (IoT), where it is possible to change and improve existing approaches drastically. An intensifying application of the IoT will increase the use of embedded sensors and, therefore, create a demand for diagnostic tools where manual workis minimized and is mainly handled by smart algorithms. READ MORE
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3. Condition Monitoring in Mobile Mining Machinery
Abstract : The global mining industry is currently facing a huge transition from manually operated individual vehicles, to autonomous vehicles being part of an industrial process-like environment. The change is driven by the never ending need for efficient, safe, and environmentally friendly operations. READ MORE
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4. The enzymatic machinery of leukotriene biosynthesis : Studies on ontogenic expression, interactions and function
Abstract : Leukotrienes (LTs) are biologically active arachidonic acid (AA) derivatives generated by the 5-lipoxygenase (5-LO) pathway. They are produced by myeloid cells. 5-LO converts AA to LTA4 in cooperation with 5-LO activating protein (FLAP). LTA4 is converted to LTB4, by LTA4-hydrolase (LTA4H) or to LTC4 by LTC4-synthase (LTC4S). READ MORE
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5. Molecular machinery of a membrane-bound proton pump : Studies of charge transfer reactions in cytochrome c oxidase
Abstract : In cellular respiration, electron transfer from the breakdown of foodstuff is coupled to the formation of an electrochemical proton gradient. This is accomplished through proton translocation by respiratory complexes, and the proton gradient is subsequently used e.g. to drive ATP production. READ MORE