Search for dissertations about: "Weight ratios"
Showing result 36 - 40 of 101 swedish dissertations containing the words Weight ratios.
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36. Aerodynamics of an Aeroengine Intermediate Compressor Duct: Effects from an Integrated Bleed System
Abstract : With the successful development of high-bypass-ratio turbofan engines, major aerodynamic components have been optimized and continuous efficiency improvements are getting harder to maintain. Therefore, to meet the requirements of lower emission of greenhouse gases, auxiliary modules such as intermediate ducts are receiving increasing interest. READ MORE
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37. Mass Spectrometry of Biologically Active Small Molecules : Focusing on polyphenols, alkaloids and amino acids
Abstract : The foci of this dissertation are on advanced liquid chromatography (LC) separation and mass spectrometry (MS) techniques for the analysis of small bioactive molecules. In addition to discussing general aspects of such techniques the results from analyses of polyphenols (PPs), alkaloids and amino acids published in five appended studies are presented and discussed. READ MORE
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38. Molecular sieve macrostructures prepared by resin templating
Abstract : A novel template-based method for the preparation of molecular sieve macrostructures was developed. Silicalite-1, ZSM-5 and zeolite beta spheres were prepared by the method. The procedure was also used to produce amorphous silica macrostructures. Anion exchange resin beads were employed as macrotemplates to host the guest silica materials. READ MORE
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39. Diatom-rich sediment formation in lakes
Abstract : Unicellular photosynthetic golden algae called diatoms are one of the most abundant silicifying organisms. Diatoms take up silicon and build their frustules, in the form of biogenic silica (BSi), which have high preservation potential, and thus are found in sediments. READ MORE
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40. On the origin of organohalogens found in the environment
Abstract : The natural production of halogenated organic compounds in the environment is often assumed to be negligible compared to the anthropogenic production of such compounds. A change in this general view is advocated in the present thesis. READ MORE