Sökning: "Human balance"
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16. Släktens territorier : en jämförande studie av sociala regelverk i det förindustriella bondesamhället i Dalarna och Hälsingland 1734-1826
Sammanfattning : This study examines how social regulations in pre-industrial agrarian society influenced the location of settlements and patterns of cultivation. The theoretical framework is based on the assumption that the organization and physical features of the cultural landscape can only be properly understood by elucidating the inner structure guiding the result. LÄS MER
17. Ömse sidor om vägen : Allén och landskapet i Skåne 1700-1900
Sammanfattning : This thesis is about avenues (tree-lined roads – in Swedish alléer). Avenues are a characteristic landscape element in many parts of Scania. This is an object created by man with a clear visual effect in the landscape. The avenue is also something which is both nature and culture, a man-made object from nature. LÄS MER
18. Protein-Protein Interactions in Human Aquaporin Regulation
Sammanfattning : Water is an essential compoment of every living orgamism and forms a major part of the human body. Regulated water transport is crucial for proper cell functioning and body homeostasis. LÄS MER
19. Designing Energy-Sensitive Interactions : Conceptualising Energy from the Perspective of Electric Cars
Sammanfattning : As technology is increasingly used in mobile settings, energy and battery management is becoming a part of everyday life. Many have experienced how quickly a battery can be depleted in a smartphone, laptop or electric cars, sometimes causing much distress. LÄS MER
20. Endotoxin-induced inflammation in healthy human airways
Sammanfattning : The aim of this thesis was to investigate the innate immune response in healthy human airways in vivo after simulation of a Gram-negative infection. Intrabronchial exposure to the TLR4 agonist endotoxin was used as a model for the innate mechanisms in the immune response that are caused by cigarette smoke and by natural infection with Gram-negative bacteria. LÄS MER