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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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THE PROSPECT OF LIVING FILTERS : Reducing building sector energy demands by improving indoor air quality / EN FRAMTID FÖR LEVANDE FILTER : Minskat energibehov för byggnader genom förbättring av luftkvalitén innomhus

Berglund, Joel January 2018 (has links)
Today people spend all the more time indoors. Asthma, allergies and Sick Building Syndrome (SBS) are affecting an increasing number of people. The remedy for all these affections has long been to increase the volume flow of outdoor air in the ventilation but at the same time cities all over the world are struggling with air pollution and smog rising above endangering levels. Living filters present a new solution where part of the indoor air can be purified and recirculated in a building. This project has compiled research on the area to describe the how and why concerning air purification by plants. Independent research conclude that plants can reduce most hazardous chemical agents in the air. Climate change, global warming and increasing demands on energy performance induces a race for countries and companies to improve energy efficiency in all sectors. To the building engineering sector living filters presents a unique solution to cut ventilation energy loses. A powerful simulation tool IDA ICE was used to estimate the energy saving capacity when a living filter is applied in the lunch room of an office floor. Another simulation software; Comsol Multiphysics was used to illustrate the aspects of ventilation flow when a living filter cabinet is deployed in a room. The simulation results show that for three living filter cabinets each measuring 0,7x0,8x1,73 cm the buildings energy usage is reduced with more than the living filters use to operate. The single room simulations then show how a living filter can be accommodated with both mixing and displacing ventilation. However, these simulations also illustrate the importance of the living filters placement to achieve maximum ventilation efficiency.  The conclusions from this work are that living filters can reduce building sector energy demands and provide significant indoor environmental benefits. The main issue for using living filters is identified to be building regulations putting strict demands on outdoor air flow and that the hygienic function of each living filter must be verified before it may replace outdoor air.
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Utveckling av metodik för påvisning och typning av Listeria i livsmedelskedjan

Bagge, Joakim, Hedman, Erik, Smedsrud, Sabina, Svärdström, Cornelia, Söderberg, Elisabeth, Valdés, Fernando January 2017 (has links)
No description available.
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Purification of His-tagged Proteins Using WorkBeads 40 TREN as a Pre-Treatment Step Prior Loading Sample onto IMAC Resins with the Purpose to Enhance Performance

Thorsén, Jenny January 2021 (has links)
This work is the result of evaluating a novel strategy for the purification of recombinant His-tagged proteins. Proteins purified in this study were the E. coli translational proteins IF-3, RF-1, and RFF. The study aimed to analyse the potential of using Bio-Works WorkBeads™40 TREN, a multimodal anion ion exchange chromatography resin, as a pretreatment step upstream an immobilized metal ion chromatography (IMAC) resin to enhance performance efficiency of His-tagged protein purification. The method demonstrated here shows potential for anyone seeking to increase the purity of His-tagged protein purification or to introduce an effective purification procedure by replacing a polishing step downstream IMAC with WorkBeads 40 TREN upstream IMAC. The latter contributing to guard the IMAC column from heavy bioburden. This study showed that running WorkBeads 40 TREN prior IMAC captures impurities and removes 97-98 % more dsDNA compared to direct IMAC. WorkBeads 40 TREN is therefore highly advantageous to include early in a purification process to remove protein binding DNA fragments. Moreover, WorkBeads 40 TREN increases purity in the final product by capturing more host cell proteins than when running direct IMAC. This concept is general and WorkBeads 40 TREN could be used upstream a variety of resins such as Protein A and RPC.
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Ett sannolikhetsbaserat kvalitetsmått förbättrar klassificeringen av oförväntade sekvenser i in situ sekvensering / A probability-based quality measure improves the classification of unexpected sequences in in situ sequencing

Nordesjö, Olle, Pontén, Victor, Herman, Stephanie, Ås, Joel, Jamal, Sabri, Nyberg, Alona January 2014 (has links)
In situ sekvensering är en metod som kan användas för att lokalisera differentiellt uttryck av mRNA direkt i vävnadssnitt, vilket kan ge viktiga ledtrådar om många sjukdomstillstånd. Idag förloras många av sekvenserna från in situ sekvensering på grund av det kvalitetsmått man använder för att säkerställa att sekvenser är korrekta. Det finns troligtvis möjlighet att förbättra prestandan av den nuvarande base calling-metoden eftersom att metoden är i ett tidigt utvecklingsskede. Vi har genomfört explorativ dataanalys för att undersöka förekomst av systematiska fel och korrigerat för dessa med hjälp av statistiska metoder. Vi har framförallt undersökt tre metoder för att korrigera för systematiska fel: I) Korrektion av överblödning som sker på grund avöverlappande emissionsspektra mellan fluorescenta prober. II) En sannolikhetsbaserad tolkningav intensitetsdata som resulterar i ett nytt kvalitetsmått och en alternativ klassificerare baseradpå övervakad inlärning. III) En utredning om förekomst av cykelberoende effekter, exempelvisofullständig dehybridisering av fluorescenta prober. Vi föreslår att man gör följande saker: Implementerar och utvärderar det sannolikhetsbaserade kvalitetsmåttet Utvecklar och implementerar den föreslagna klassificeraren Genomför ytterligare experiment för att påvisa eller bestrida förekomst av ofullständigdehybridisering / In situ sequencing is a method that can be used to localize differential expression of mRNA directly in tissue sections, something that can give valuable insights to many statest of disease. Today, many of the registered sequences from in situ sequencing are lost due to a conservative quality measure used to filter out incorrect sequencing reads. There is room for improvement in the performance of the current method for base calling since the technology is in an early stage of development. We have performed exploratory data analysis to investigate occurrence of systematic errors, and corrected for these by using various statistical methods. The primary methods that have been investigated are the following: I) Correction of emission spectra overlap resulting in spillover between channels. II) A probability-based interpretation of intensity data, resulting in a novel quality measure and an alternative classifier based on supervised learning. III) Analysis of occurrence of cycle dependent effects, e.g. incomplete dehybridization of fluorescent probes. We suggest the following: Implementation and evaluation of the probability-based quality measure Development and implementation of the proposed classifier Additional experiments to investigate the possible occurrence of incomplete dehybridization

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