Search for dissertations about: "industrial medicine"
Showing result 11 - 15 of 125 swedish dissertations containing the words industrial medicine.
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11. Source-specific volatile organic compounds in human breath, wood smoke and biogas
Abstract : Volatile biogenic compounds are often overlooked in air quality studies. This work deals with the analysis of specific organic compounds of biogenic origin and with their sources. General aspects of indoor air chemistry and measurements of volatile organic compounds in indoor air are also discussed. READ MORE
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12. TARP Promoter-Based Prostate Cancer Gene Therapy : From Development to Application
Abstract : Prostate cancer is one leading cause of cancer-related death among men in Western countries. The standard therapies for localized prostate cancer include radical prostatectomy and radiation therapy. Such measures are relatively effective in the short term, but many patients ultimately relapse. READ MORE
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13. Selector Technology : For Multiplex DNA Analysis
Abstract : A majority of methods for identifying sequences in the human genome involve target sequence amplification through PCR. This work presents novel methods for amplifying circularized DNA and presents solutions for some major limitations of PCR. READ MORE
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14. Industrial Systems Biology and Metabolic Engineering of Saccharomyces cerevisiae
Abstract : Saccharomyces cerevisiae is the most well characterized eukaryote, the preferred microbial cell factoryfor the largest industrial biotechnology product (bioethanol), and a robust commercially compatible scaffold to be exploited for diverse chemical production. Succinic acid is a highly sought after added-value chemical whichis not overproduced in native S. READ MORE
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15. Contact Allergy to Acrylates
Abstract : Acrylate contact allergy has been frequently reported since the 1970s, with hundreds of articles published in dermatology journals so far. The purpose of this thesis was to investigate the frequency of contact allergy to acrylates / methacrylates in patients with exposure to industrial, dental and nail uses of these substances. READ MORE