Search for dissertations about: "force profile analysis"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 28 swedish dissertations containing the words force profile analysis.
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1. Cotranslational protein biogenesis in Escherichia coli monitored by force profile analysis
Abstract : Proteins are a diverse class of biomolecules that carry out many essential functions across all organisms. They can either be found in aqueous compartments or embedded in biological membranes of the cell and are called soluble or membrane proteins, respectively. READ MORE
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2. Small-amplitude steady water waves with vorticity
Abstract : The problem of describing two-dimensional traveling water waves is considered. The water region is of finite depth and the interface between the region and the air is given by the graph of a function. We assume the flow to be incompressible and neglect the effects of surface tension. READ MORE
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3. Membrane and secretory protein production in Escherichia coli
Abstract : Escherichia coli (E. coli) is the most widely used bacterium for the production of recombinant proteins. However, the production of proteins in its cytoplasmic membrane or periplasm is challenging. Therefore, the aim of this doctoral thesis was to develop setups for enhancing the production of membrane and secretory proteins in E. READ MORE
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4. Methods for the Evaluation of Wingsails with a Crescent-Shaped Profile
Abstract : Seaborne transportation accounts for a large proportion of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. The International Maritime Organization (IMO) has stipulated that GHG emissions should be reduced by 50% before 2050 compared to 2018. The use of wind-assisted ship propulsion (WASP) is considered one of the most effective ways to reduce GHG emissions. READ MORE
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5. On Contact Mechanisms and Mechanical Transmission Performance
Abstract : This thesis consists of four papers, which treat the modelling of a spur gear set and a disc brake, and the interaction between the machine elements. Features of the performance are studied in relation to the initial stated assumptions. READ MORE