Search for dissertations about: "submicron particles"
Showing result 6 - 10 of 27 swedish dissertations containing the words submicron particles.
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6. Preparation of submicron particles of sparingly soluble drugs by precipitation in oil-in-water emulsions
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7. On the aetiology of aseptic loosening in joint arthroplasties, and routes to improved cemented fixation
Abstract : Background: Aseptic loosening is the most common single cause for revisions in major joint arthroplasties worldwide. Different theories for aseptic loosening have been discussed during the last two decades. There is a need for improving fixation in both cemented and uncemented implants. READ MORE
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8. Alkali-containing aerosol particles-release during biomass combustion and ambient air concentrations
Abstract : Air pollution in the form of particles has considerable influence on human health and climate. Atmospheric aerosol particles arise from direct emissions of particles and from the conversion of certain gases to particles in the atmosphere. READ MORE
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9. Bridging Single-Particle Characterisation Gaps of Optical Microscopy in the Nano-Submicron Regime
Abstract : As the practical importance of particles in the nano-submicron size regime continues to increase in both biomedical applications and industrial processes, so does the need for accurate and versatile characterisation methods. Optical scattering microscopy methods are commonly used for single-particle characterisation as they provide quick measurements at physiologically relevant conditions with detection limits reaching down to individual biomolecules. READ MORE
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10. Marine biogenic polysaccharides as a potential source of aerosol in the high Arctic : Towards a link between marine biology and cloud formation
Abstract : Primary marine aerosol particles containing biogenic polymer microgels play a potential role for cloud formation in the pristine high Arctic summer. One of the major sources of the polymer gels in Arctic aerosol was suggested to be the surface water and more specifically, the surface microlayer (SML) of the open leads within the perennial sea ice as a result of bubble bursting at the air-sea interface. READ MORE