Search for dissertations about: "insoluble"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 185 swedish dissertations containing the word insoluble.
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1. Intestinal mucins 'soluble and insoluble problems'
Abstract : Highly glycosylated glycoproteins – mucins – are the major constituents of the mucus layer and glycocalyx that cover mucosal surfaces. Twelve human mucin genes have been identified, and the mucins may be divided into those that are membraneassociated and those that are secreted. READ MORE
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2. Yacon as a food ingredient in meat products : A comparison between Soluble and Insoluble Fraction of Yacon
Abstract : The potential of yacon roots as a food ingredient was evaluated to determine its application in the food industry, especially in the meat industry. The understanding of yacon and its interactions with the sarcoplasmic andmyofibrillar proteins of meat was the key part of this study. READ MORE
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3. Environmentally Responsive Surface Coatings of Polyion-Surfactant Ion Complex Salts
Abstract : Complexes formed between oppositely charged polyions and surfactant ions are known to have very rich phase behaviour in bulk solution. The work in this thesis investigates the possibilites of using such complexes as surface coatings. READ MORE
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4. On the liquid-phase cloud activation of insoluble and slightly soluble particles
Abstract : Aerosol-cloud interactions are among the largest sources of uncertainty in understanding climate change and predictions of the future climate. Besides the physical dimensions of aerosol particles, their water-solubility and surface tension are the key properties needed to describe their potential to act as cloud condensation nuclei (CCN). READ MORE
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5. Study of bio-oil and bio-char production from thermal and catalytic hydrotreatment of simulated pyrolysis oil under mild conditions
Abstract : Pyrolysis oil derived from fast pyrolysis of lignocellulosic biomass is a promising alternative energy source used to produce renewable biofuels. However, the high reactivity of unsaturated oxygenated compounds in pyrolysis oil results in charring and deactivation of the catalyst under severe hydrotreatment conditions. READ MORE