Search for dissertations about: "Variant pairing"
Found 5 swedish dissertations containing the words Variant pairing.
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1. Thermal Stability and Mechanical Properties of Bainitic Steel
Abstract : For material design it is important to understand and establish the relations between the processing of the steel, the resulting microstructure and how that correlate to the properties of the steel. The main focus of this thesis has been to increase this knowledge for low alloy bainitic steels with medium to high carbon content. READ MORE
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2. Low Temperature Austenite Decomposition in Carbon Steels
Abstract : Martensitic steels have become very important engineering materials in modern society. Crucial parts of everyday products are made of martensitic steels, from surgical needles and razor blades to car components and large-scale excavators. READ MORE
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3. The evolution of the nuclear envelope
Abstract : The nucleus is one of the defining features of eukaryotes and the question of its origin is intimately linked to the evolution of the eukaryotic cell. It is delimited by a double lipid bilayer called the nuclear envelope, which separates the nuclear interior from the cytoplasm. READ MORE
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4. NGS based studies on primary immunodeficiencies (PIDs) : causative gene identification, tool development and application
Abstract : Primary immunodeficiency diseases (PIDs) are composed by a group of highly heterogeneous immune system diseases, of which approximately 350 forms of PID have been described so far. The causative gene of around 60% of patients with PIDs has yet unknown. READ MORE
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5. Martensitic Transformation in High Carbon Steels - Martensite Tetragonality and Impact of Cooling Rate
Abstract : Case-hardened gears are an essential part of our every day life in their role of power transmission in cars and heavy-duty trucks. The increasing use of low pressure carburizing (LPC) for case-hardening in combination with high pressure gas quenching (HPGQ) for cooling opens new possibilities in the design of heat treatments for improved fatigue performance. READ MORE