Search for dissertations about: "droppe"
Showing result 16 - 20 of 21 swedish dissertations containing the word droppe.
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16. Experimental Studies of the Interaction of Atmospheric Aerosol Particles with Clouds and Fogs
Abstract : In this work, cloud and fog droplet formation was studied in three joint field experiments. The instrument, the droplet aerosol analyser (DAA), has also been further developed and verified as part of this work. The DAA is an instrument especially developed for studies of cloud and fog droplet formation and growth. READ MORE
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17. Dynamic Modelling of Emulsification in High-Pressure Homogenizers
Abstract : Different approaches and sub-models for the modelling of emulsification in a high-pressure homogenizer are reviewed and compared in terms of both practical aspects and how well they describe what is currently known on the emulsification process in general and on high-pressure homogenization in particular. Special effort is devoted to comparing the model developments presented in the appended papers to their alternatives and previous suggestions. READ MORE
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18. Miniaturised Bioanalytical Chemistry in Acoustically Levitated Droplets
Abstract : Fuelled by the current demands of the biological sciences, there is today a growing interest in microscale analysis. Miniaturisation of analytical instruments has become a long-standing trend. Miniaturisation offers several advantages, including rapid separation times, high performance and throughput, reduced costs, etc. READ MORE
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19. Emulsion formation and stability - Impact of the dispersed state of the emulsifier on emulsification
Abstract : Emulsions find a variety of applications in for example food, cosmetics and pharmaceutical preparations. In order to obtain emulsions with desired properties it is important to understand how different factors, such as the properties of the emulsifier and the emulsification procedure, impact the final emulsion properties. READ MORE
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20. Microfluidic biosensing systems based on enzymes, antibodies and cells
Abstract : The rapid developments within the life science and biotechnology areas put up ever-new demands on more sophisticated techniques and methods for chemical and biological analysis to reach deeper insight into the events at molecular level. Miniaturisation of assays and systems on microchips is one way to increase throughput and advance through parallel analysis lines, multiplexing and integration. READ MORE