Search for dissertations about: "weak bonds"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 31 swedish dissertations containing the words weak bonds.
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1. Biodegradable Surfactants Containing Hydrolyzable Bonds
Abstract : Surfactants with built-in weak bonds, so-called cleavable surfactants, are interesting candidates in the search for more environmentally friendly alternatives to traditional surfactants. The objective of this thesis was to perform a systematic study in which cleavable surfactants with different hydrolyzable bonds were compared with regard to physicochemical properties, and chemical and biological stability. READ MORE
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2. Structure and energetics of molecular recognition in galectin-3-ligand interactions
Abstract : Molecular recognition is the key aspect of any cellular and biological function. Two or more molecules interacting with each other cause the effects that drives various basic functions that are fundamental to cells. Be these protein-protein, protein-nucleic acid or protein-ligand interactions, they all play important roles in a cell. READ MORE
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3. Essays on the term structure of interest rates and long-run risks
Abstract : Stocks, Bonds, and Long-Run Consumption Risks. Bansal and Yaron (2004) show that long-run consumption risks and time-varying economic uncertainty in conjunction with recursive preferences can account for important features of equity markets. READ MORE
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4. Is building molecular solid-state structures as easy as playing with Lego?
Abstract : Crystal engineering is a science dealing with molecular solid-state compounds. One major development in the last ten years has been the description of structures as if they were forming network. In this simplified approach to the structures where atoms, molecules, and molecular ions are replaced by a construction of edges and nodes forming a net. READ MORE
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5. Phthalates : On the issue of sources, human uptake, time trends and health effects
Abstract : Human health depends on a well-functioning endocrine system to regulate hormone release for normal bodily functions. Endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) constitutes a group of chemicals, included in many commonly used products, (e.g. READ MORE