Essays about: "release studies"
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16. Uptake and retainment of radionuclides in edible mushrooms – from fruiting to cooking
University essay fromAbstract : Purpose: The purpose of this study was to study the uptake, distribution and transfer of Mn-54, Zn-65, U-238, U-235, U-234, and Po-210 in mushrooms and their respective caps and stalks, the effects of chelates and ligands, and the potential release of radionuclides during a cooking procedure. Introduction: Fungi are organisms that are composed of a fruiting body (mushroom) and tubular hyphae, that branches out into complex networks called mycelium. READ MORE
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17. Biochar from separated digestate and pig manure as soil amendment
University essay from SLU/Dept. of Soil and EnvironmentAbstract : The situation in and around the Baltic Sea, with large areas with hypoxia in the sea and areas in the watershed with a high concentration of animal farms, has led to a need to increase the nutrient recycling of animal manure. High levels of phosphorus (P) in the soil lead to leaching, and by reducing the P-level in organic fertilizers, this leaching can be reduced. READ MORE
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18. A Comparative Study of Fires in Corners and Along Walls
University essay from Lunds universitet/Avdelningen för BrandteknikAbstract : The topic of fires in corners and along walls has been studied previously, however, two different studies conducted in 1987 and 2018 respectively, produced conflicting results regarding plume temperature for fires along walls, as well as hot gas layer temperature for both fires in corners and along walls. This thesis seeks to add data and clarification about fires in corners and along walls. READ MORE
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19. On-chip characterization of hydroxyapatite with different topography
University essay from Uppsala universitet/Institutionen för materialvetenskapAbstract : Biomaterials are defined as non-viable materials whose functions strives to interact with biological systems, this makes biomaterials suitable for medical devices and applications. Biomaterials biological properties must be thoroughly investigated and evaluated in order to be approved for clinical usage. READ MORE
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20. Coacervates as a subcutaneous drug delivery system
University essay from Uppsala universitet/Institutionen för läkemedelskemiAbstract : Subcutaneous administration of biological drugs has become highly attractive as it offers the possibility for patient self-administration. Coacervates as a subcutaneous drug delivery system provide a way to decrease injection volumes thereby reducing the risk of injection site pain. READ MORE