Search for dissertations about: "mikael uppsala"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 253 swedish dissertations containing the words mikael uppsala.
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1. Microstructural, Mechanical and Tribological Characterisation of CVD and PVD Coatings for Metal Cutting Applications
Abstract : The present thesis focuses on characterisation of microstructure and the resulting mechanical and tribological properties of CVD and PVD coatings used in metal cutting applications. These thin and hard coatings are designed to improve the tribological performance of cutting tools which in metal cutting operations may result in improved cutting performance, lower energy consumption, lower production costs and lower impact on the environment. READ MORE
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2. Protein–DNA Recognition : In Vitro Evolution and Characterization of DNA-Binding Proteins
Abstract : DNA-recognizing proteins are involved in a multitude of important life-processes. Therefore, it is of great interest to understand the underlying mechanisms that set the rules for sequence specific protein–DNA interactions. Previous attempts aiming to resolve these interactions have been focused on naturally occurring systems. READ MORE
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3. Naturalizing God? : A Critical Evaluation of Religious Naturalism
Abstract : This thesis seeks to critically evaluate religious naturalism as a position in the dialogue between science and religion. I seek to explicate the major topics of debate within religious naturalism (chapter 2), as well as the naturalistic and religious aspects of religious naturalism. READ MORE
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4. Photon stimulated CVD of amorphous carbon thin films : By Mikael Lindstram
Abstract : Amorphous carbon has attracted much interest for several decades now because of its complex crystal structure and microstructure. Depending on the carbon sp2/sp3 bonding ratio, these materials yield a broad spectrum of useful properties; which can be tailored for specific applications. READ MORE
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5. Scintigraphic characterisation of hormone-refractory prostatic adenocarcinoma : aspects of neuroendocrine differentiation : by Karl Mikael Kälkner
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