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16. Tools for the development of intensified perfusion processes for mammalian cell culture
Sammanfattning : Recombinant protein therapeutics have become an indispensable part of modern medicine to treat a wide variety of diseases. Their manufacture is mostly based on mammalian cells with fed-batch production bioreactors and downstream batch purification unit operations. LÄS MER
17. Acquisition of Capabilitities through International Technology Transfer
Sammanfattning : The focus in this thesis is on the acquisition of static and dynamic capabilities in LDC industry. This has been studied in small industries in Tanzania, which were started through international technology transfer, in which small producing firms from Sweden acted as technology suppliers (The Sister Industry Programme). LÄS MER
18. Female hairdressers - Respiratory symptoms, mechanisms, and health-related quality of life and their views on the work environment
Sammanfattning : Little is known of respiratory symptoms in female hairdressers, and of the impact on the health-related quality of life (HRQoL), nor of knowledge of their own views on preventive work. The aim of this thesis was to examine the occurrence of asthma, symptoms and mechanism of bleaching-associated nasal symptoms, the effects on HRQoL and how young hairdressers reason about the work environment. LÄS MER
19. Vältalighet och mannafostran : retorikutbildningen i svenska skolor och gymnasier 1724-1807
Sammanfattning : The overall aim of this dissertation is to explore the connections between rhetoric and civic and moral education. In the Latin schools (trivial schools, cathedral schools, and gymnasiums) in eighteenth-century Sweden, rhetoric still had a prominent position. LÄS MER
20. Reduction of prime energy consumption in the Middle East by GSHP systems
Sammanfattning : The global energy consumption, which increased ~84% during last thirty years, exceeded 1.4.1011 MWh in 2008. It is projected to increase another ~39% until 2030. LÄS MER