Search for dissertations about: "small angle scattering"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 149 swedish dissertations containing the words small angle scattering.
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1. MYC and MexR interactions with DNA : a Small Angle Scattering perspective
Abstract : Protein-DNA complexes govern transcription, that is, the cellular mechanism that converts the information stored in the DNA into proteins. These complexes need to be highly dynamic to respond to external factors that regulate their functions in agreement with what the cells need at that time. READ MORE
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2. Theoretical and computational advances in small-angle x-ray scattering tensor tomography
Abstract : The relationships between microscopic and macroscopic structures is a central topic of materials physics. Small-angle x-ray scattering (SAXS) is a powerful experimental technique for probing and mapping variations in electron density, given by the reciprocal space map, down to the nanometer scale in two dimensions. READ MORE
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3. Light propagation in an anisotropically scattering medium
Abstract : Scattering is the main phenomenon of light-matter interaction. In this thesis, we consider one specific case of light propagation in a material whose structure causes anisotropic optical scattering - transparent wood. READ MORE
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4. Phase Separation in Stainless Steels Studied by Small-angle Neutron Scattering
Abstract : Fe-Cr based steels, i.e. stainless steels, possessing a combination of excellent corrosion resistance and good mechanical properties, have indispensable applications ranging from low-end cooking utensils, to sophisticated components for nuclear power plants. READ MORE
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5. Bone structure characterisation using neutron scattering techniques
Abstract : Bones have unique mechanical properties that originate from their main constituents: mineral, in the form of hydroxyapatite (HAp) crystals, and collagen type-I. The stiffness of the HAp mineral combined with the flexibility of collagen, and their intricate hierarchical arrangement from the smallest individual building blocks to the organ level, result in a composite tissue with a remarkable ability to withstand complex loading scenarios. READ MORE