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Showing result 11 - 15 of 258 swedish dissertations containing the word spheres.
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11. From Polysaccharides to Functional Materials for Trace Pharmaceutical Adsorption
Abstract : The transition to bioeconomy will reduce our dependency on fossil fuels as well as contribute to a more sustainable society. Within this framework, exploitation and development of renewable substitutes to petroleum-based products provides feasible roadmap for the material design. READ MORE
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12. Optical Characterization and Energy Simulation of Glazing for High-Performance Windows
Abstract : This thesis focuses on one important component of the energy system - the window. Windows are installed in buildings mainly to create visual contact with the surroundings and to let in daylight, and should also be heat and sound insulating. READ MORE
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13. Suburbia Rewritten : Masculinity and Affect in Contemporary American Literature
Abstract : Suburbia has made a powerful return in American literature of the past two decades. This renaissance of suburban fictional narrative bears the signum of alienated, anxious, and resentful white middle-class men in gray flannel suits that has remained since the formative postwar period of the 1950s and 1960s. READ MORE
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14. Salting-out of Colloidal Latex Particles Grafted with Poly(ethylene glycol)
Abstract : Colloidal particles dispersed in a medium are important both in nature and in industry. The stability of colloidal particles is determined by the interactions between them and can be improved by steric stabilization. There is no conclusive understanding of how these sterically stabilized particles become unstable. READ MORE
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15. Biomedical and atmospheric applications of optical spectroscopy in scattering media
Abstract : Spectroscopic analysis of scattering media is difficult because the effective path length of the light is non-trivial to predict when photons are scattered many times. The main area of research for such conditions is biological tissues, which scatter light because of variations of the refractive index on the cellular level. READ MORE