Search for dissertations about: "internal kinetics"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 88 swedish dissertations containing the words internal kinetics.
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1. Binding Kinetics of Proteins at Immune-Cell Contacts
Abstract : Protein-protein interactions are crucial in numerous cellular functions and biological processes that take place inside our body. It is therefore not surprising that these interactions also govern the response of our body´s defence mechanism, the so-called immune system, towards an infection. READ MORE
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2. Kinetics Quality Assessment for real-time PCR
Abstract : For proper DNA quantification by real-time PCR, compared samples should have similar PCR efficiencies. This assumption might not be always correct, as suggested by hundreds of publications dealing with PCR inhibition. READ MORE
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3. Volumetric combustion of torrefied biomass for large percentage biomass co-firing up to 100% fuel switch
Abstract : The co-firing of biomass and coal plays an important role in increasing the biomass power capacity and reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. The challenges of the large percentage biomass co-firing (over 20% on energy basis) in existing pulverized coal boilers are keeping the same steam parameters and having a high boiler efficiency and a stable operating. READ MORE
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4. Biogas generation in landfills : equilibria, rates & yields
Abstract : Landfilling in "cells" has become more common in recent years. Different waste streams are guided to different cells, among which the biocell is a landfill designed for biogas production. In this thesis, the dependence of biogas generation on waste composition was investigated. READ MORE
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5. The digestive machinery of a human gut bacterium : Structural enzymology of galactomannan utilisation
Abstract : Human gut bacteria utilise different types of polysaccharides present in our diet. One of these polysaccharides is galactomannan. Many organisms in the phylum Bacteroidetes have gene clusters encoding for all proteins required for hydrolysis, binding and transport of one type of polysaccharide, called polysaccharide utilisation loci (PULs). READ MORE