Search for dissertations about: "reaction injection molding"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 7 swedish dissertations containing the words reaction injection molding.
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1. Protein-based Packaging Films, Sheets and Composites: Process Development and Functional Properties
Abstract : The depletion of the petroleum resources and a number of environmental concerns led to considerable research efforts in the field of biodegradable materials over the last few decades. Of the diverse range of biopolymers, wheat gluten (WG) stands out as an alternative to synthetic plastics in packaging applications due to its attractive combination of flexibility and strength, high gas barrier properties under low humidity conditions and renewability. READ MORE
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2. Thiol-ene and Thiol-ene-epoxy Based Polymers for Biomedical Microdevices
Abstract : Within healthcare there is a market pull for biomedical devices that can rapidly perform laboratory processes, such as diagnostic testing, in a hand-held format. For this reason, biomedical devices must become smaller, more sophisticated, and easier to use for a reasonable cost. READ MORE
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3. Thiol-ene Nanostructuring
Abstract : Improving the health and well-being of humankind does not only constitutepart of our moral codes, but is also enlisted as the number three goal ofthe 2030 agenda for sustainable development set by the UN. Fulfilling suchobjective in the regions of resource-poor settings or for age groups with morevulnerability to infectious agents demands immediate actions. READ MORE
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4. DNA Tools and Microfluidic Systems for Molecular Analysis
Abstract : Improved methods are needed to interrogate the genome and the proteome. Methods with high selectivity, wide dynamic range, and excellent precision, capable of simultaneously analyzing many biomolecules are required to decipher cellular function. This thesis describes a molecular and microfluidic toolbox designed with those criteria in mind. READ MORE
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5. Microfluidic and Molecular Tools for Genetic Analyses
Abstract : Methods that enable interrogation of multiple genomic regions in parallel are very useful for efficient detection of genetic variation. Two different types of probes are described in this thesis that can be used for direct analysis or for sample preparation upstream of Next Generation Sequencing. READ MORE