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- Eriksson, Johan, et al.
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Decabromodiphenyl ether
- 1999
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Ingår i: Acta crystallographica Section C. - : Wiley. - 0108-2701. ; 55:12, s. 2169-2171
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Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
- Bis(pentabromophenyl) ether, C12Br100, shows strangedifferences in the endocyclic angles between the twodifferent rings, although they are both substituted inthe same manner. Several short van der Waals contact distances give clues to the anomalous endocyclic anglesand some hints to the formation of decompositionproducts. We suggest that the intermolecular Br...Brcontacts contribute to the distortions of the ring systems.Usually distortions of this kind would be explained fromhighly anisotropic TLS behaviour, but the data from thetitle compound do not show any conclusive TLS effects.
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- Andersson, Åke, et al.
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The MAX II synchrotron radiation storage ring
- 1994
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Ingår i: Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research. Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors, and Associated Equipment. - : Elsevier BV. - 0167-5087 .- 0168-9002. ; 343:2-3, s. 644-649
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Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
- A 1.5 GeV third generation storage ring optimised for the VUV and soft X-ray spectral region is currently being built at MAX-lab. The magnet lattice, ring architecture and production choices are optimised to fit within rather tight boundary conditions without sacrificing performance. In this paper, the magnet lattice, light characteristics, injection and technical solutions for the ring are presented.
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- Björkman, Bo, et al.
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Waste reduction through process optimization and development
- 1996
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Ingår i: JOM. - 1047-4838 .- 1543-1851. ; 48:3, s. 45-49
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Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
- In this article, the possibilities of optimizing metallurgical processes based on minimization for waste reduction and application requirements for the reuse of waste products are discussed together with the possibilities of treating existing waste in direct connection with the process involved. Some results from ongoing projects on controlled dust generation and an outline of an ongoing research program are also described.
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- Bröms, Peter, et al.
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Perspektiv på samarbetet i Barentsregionen
- 1994
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Ingår i: Internationella studier. - Stockholm : Utrikespolitiska institutet. - 0020-952X. ; :2
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- Busch, Christer, et al.
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Expression of Cellular Retinoid-Binding Proteins During Normal and Abnormal Epidermal Differentiation
- 1992
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Ingår i: Journal of Investigative Dermatology. - : Elsevier BV. - 0022-202X .- 1523-1747. ; 99:6, s. 795-802
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Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
- Retinoids have important roles in growth and differentiation of epidermal cells. We have analyzed the expression of two intracellular retinoid-binding proteins, the cellular retinol-binding protein type I and the cellular retinoic acid - binding protein type I, during normal and abnormal epidermal differentiation. Both proteins were found to be expressed in normal epidermis with increasing expression from basal layer towards superficial layers. In psoriatic lesions, a hyperproliferative condition of the skin, the epidermal expression of cellular retinol-binding protein I was induced, whereas expression of cellular retinoic acid-binding protein I was sharply down-regulated. This and other features of psoriatic lesions indicate that down-regulation of cellular retinoic acid - binding protein I expression might cause aberrant retinoid-regulated gene expression in skin. In basal and squamous cell carcinomas, cellular retinoic acid - binding protein I expression was down-regulated, whereas cellular retinol-binding protein I was expressed. Apart from epidermal cells, a mesenchymal, dendritic cell-type, strongly expressing cellular retinoic acid-binding protein I, was identified in the dermis. In several hyperproliferative conditions of the skin, including psoriasis, and squamous and basal cell carcinomas, this cell type was abundant. These results have implications for the role of retinoids in normal and abnormal epidermal differentiation and suggest that part of the phenotype of psoriasis is due to inappropriate metabolism of retinoic acid in skin.
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