Browsing NTNU Open by Author "Eide, Ingvar"
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Computational Visual Stress Level Analysis of Calcareous Algae Exposed to Sedimentation
Osterloff, Jonas; Nilssen, Ingunn; Eide, Ingvar; Figueiredo, Marcia AO; Tamega, Frederico TS; Nattkemper, Tim W. (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2016)This paper presents a machine learning based approach for analyses of photos collected from laboratory experiments conducted to assess the potential impact of water-based drill cuttings on deep-water rhodolith-forming ... -
Mutagenic Potential of Spruce-derived fast Pyrolysis Oil measured by the Ames Salmonella assay
Holteberg, Nina (Master thesis, 2014)Biomass conversion to biofuels is promising for production of renewable energy. Biofuels are sustainable, CO2-neutral, recognized to be cleaner than fossil fuels, but their combustion generates noxious gases and genotoxic ... -
Toxic and Genotoxic Effects of Fast Pyrolysis Oils Generated from Three Different Feedstocks Evaluated in an Allium cepa Chromosome Aberration Assay
Holan, Ida Øverås (Master thesis, 2014)Non-renewable energy sources cover the majority of today s energy demand. However, due to uncertainty of available petroleum reserves and great environmental impacts associated with the use of petroleum, renewable energy ... -
Toxic and Genotoxic Effects of Fast Pyrolysis Oils Generated from Three Different Feedstocks Evaluated in an Allium cepa Chromosome Aberration Assay
Holan, Ida Overås (Master thesis, 2014)Non-renewable energy sources cover the majority of today s energy demand. However, due to uncertainty of available petroleum reserves and great environmental impacts associated with the use of petroleum, renewable energy ... -
Toxicity and Genotoxicity of five pyrolytic Bio-Oils produced from Wood, measured as Root Growth Inhibition and DNA Double-Strand Breaks in Allium cepa
Engebretsen, Serina Beate (Master thesis, 2014)Pyrolytic bio-oil is considered as a potential renewable energy resource that might replace fossil fuels in the future. Chemically, bio-oils are highly complex mixtures consisting of several hundred different compounds, ...