Search for dissertations about: "organic architecture"

Showing result 11 - 15 of 38 swedish dissertations containing the words organic architecture.

  1. 11. The organic and the city : Nature and capital in urban thought

    Author : Meike Schalk; Gunilla Bandolin; Gunnar Sorte; Sven Olov Wallenstein; Sten Gromark; Faculty of Landscape Architecture Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences SLU Alnarp; []
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  2. 12. degradable electroactive polymers: Synthesis, Macromolecular architecture and scaffold design

    Author : Baolin Guo; Ann-Christine Albertsson; Patric Jannasch; KTH; []
    Keywords : Poly lactide ; poly ε-caprolactone ; ring-opening polymerization; carboxyl-capped aniline trimer; carboxyl-capped aniline pentamer; phenyl amino-capped aniline tetramer; coupling reaction; DCC DMAP system; degradability; electroactivity; conductivity; macromolecular architecture; chitosan; hydrogel; block copolymer; functionalization; oxidative coupling reaction; self-assembly; toxicity; tubular porous scaffold; neural tissue engineering.;

    Abstract : Electrically conducting polymers induce specific cellular responses at the molecular level. One of the crucial limitations of the use of conducting polymers in tissue engineering is their inability to degrade. READ MORE

  3. 13. Synthesis, characterization and molecular architecture of electroactive and degradable polymers

    Author : Baolin Guo; Ann-Christine Albertsson; Anna Finne Wistrand; Ann Cornell; Mark Rutland; KTH; []
    Keywords : NATURVETENSKAP; NATURAL SCIENCES; Poly L; L-lactide ; poly ε-caprolactone ; ring-opening polymerization; carboxyl-capped aniline trimer; carboxyl-capped aniline pentamer; coupling reaction; DCC DMAP system; degradability; electroactivity; conductivity; macromolecular architecture; tissue engineering; Polymer chemistry; Polymerkemi;

    Abstract : The third-generation biomaterials are designed to stimulate specific cellular responses at the molecular level. Recent studies have shown that electrical signals regulate cellular activities including cell adhesion, migration, proliferation and differentiation. READ MORE

  4. 14. Coloured Universe and the Russian Avant-Garde : Matiushin on Colour Vision in Stalin's Russia, 1932

    Author : Margareta Tillberg; Jeff Werner; Stockholms universitet; []
    Keywords : HUMANIORA; HUMANITIES; HUMANIORA; HUMANITIES; Colour vision; Russian avant-garde; Mikhail Matiushin; Elena Guro; Ender siblings; art; science; laboratory observations; colour practices; colour theory; synaesthesia; dialectical materialism; Stalin; culture; universal language; architecture; design; Matjušin; Michail Vasilʹevič; 1861-1934; Experimentell konsthistoria Sovjetunionen 1930-talet; Färglära historia Sovjetunionen 1930-talet; Art; Konstvetenskap; konstvetenskap; Art History;

    Abstract : Colour vision was of fundamental importance in modernist art. One reason its significance has been studied so little with regard to Russian art is that Soviet archives were inaccessible until the early 1990s. This work is the first close study on a so-called laboratory in an art- and science institute in the Soviet Union in the 1920s. READ MORE

  5. 15. Molecular Electronic Devices based on Ru(II) Thiophenyl Pyridine and Thienopyridine Architecture

    Author : Robert Steen; Simon Dunne; Sarah Angus-Dunne; Kenneth Wärnmark; Mälardalens högskola; []
    Keywords : TEKNIK OCH TEKNOLOGIER; ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY; Molecular Electronics; Organic Synthesis; Ruthenium; Pyridyl Complexes; Ligand Design; Fused Ligands; Chemical engineering; Kemiteknik; Biotechnology Chemical Engineering; bioteknik kemiteknik;

    Abstract : According to the famous axiom known as Moore’s Law the number of transistors that can be etched on a given piece of ultra-pure silicon, and therefore the computing power, will double every 18 to 24 months. However, around 2020 hardware manufacturers will have reached the physical limits of silicon. READ MORE