Search for dissertations about: "starvation"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 148 swedish dissertations containing the word starvation.
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1. Glycolytic flux regulation in Saccharomyces cerevisiae during anaerobic growth and starvation
Abstract : The physiology of S. cerevisiae under anaerobic growth conditions is of interest not least during implementation and development of industrial yeast-catalysed ethanol fermentations in order to maintain a productive yeast population. READ MORE
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2. The effect of malnutrition on saliva composition and caries development
Abstract : Starvation and protein deficiency increase susceptibility to infections in general and affect the function of various types of cells individually. Saliva contains substances which offer protection to the oral tissues. Its composition and secretion rate may be important in preventing the development of disease, e.g. READ MORE
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3. A long journey from bioanode to biocathode
Abstract : Better utilization of renewable sources of energy and recovery of resources from waste streams are important challenges for researchers. Bioelectrochemical systems (BESs) are new technologies which e.g. could be used to produce green energy from waste sources or store renewable electricity as chemical fuels. READ MORE
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4. Techniques to Reduce Inefficiencies in Hardware Transactional Memory Systems
Abstract : The recent trend of multicore CPUs pushes for major changes in software development. Traditional single-threaded applications can no longer get a sustainable performance boost from this new generation of CPUs that consist of multiple processors (cores). READ MORE
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5. Stress response regulation and protein aggregate inheritance in Caulobacter crescentus
Abstract : Many stress conditions a cell encounters threaten the continuation of basic biological processes ultimately endangering its survival. Heat shock and antibiotic exposure can lead to a sudden surge of protein un- and misfolding, while nutrient starvation directly causes a lack of energy and molecular building blocks. READ MORE