Sökning: "Subtle energy"
Visar resultat 1 - 5 av 21 avhandlingar innehållade orden Subtle energy.
1. Själens arkitektur : Subtil anatomi som upplevelse, förkroppsligande och självförståelse, 1875–2020
Sammanfattning : Contemporary forms of yoga and meditation, New Age-inspired practices, and alternative medicine share a conception of the body and mind as composed of “energy.” It depicts the soul, spirit, or consciousness as a form that adepts of spiritual practices can learn to “see” and “feel. LÄS MER
2. Energy innovation and sustainability transitions in China: Building energy efficiency and renewable energy
Sammanfattning : The assumption underlying this thesis is that both technological development and institutional and structural change are required to achieve a more sustainable building sector in China. Earlier literature has taken an approach based on the technological innovation system (TIS) to evaluate and understand the dynamics of technology development and change processes. LÄS MER
3. Modeling Vibrational Electron Energy Loss Spectroscopy with the Frequency-Resolved Frozen Phonon Multislice Method
Sammanfattning : Aberration correctors, improved monochromators, and better detectors have enabled exciting research with nanometer- and Ångstrom-scale resolution in the Scanning Transmission Electron Microscope (STEM). However the interaction of high-energy electrons with the many-body system of the sample is quite complex and hinders interpretation of experiments. LÄS MER
4. Persuasive Pervasive Games : the Case of Impacting Energy Consumption
Sammanfattning : The number of media channels for persuasive messaging has increased tremendously in recent years. New persuasion media such as pervasive games have come onto the stage. LÄS MER
5. Energy Transduction and Sensory Signalling in Haloarchaea Structural Characterisation of the Photocycles of Bacteriorhodopsin and Sensory Rhodopsin II
Sammanfattning : Archaeal rhodopsins belong a subfamily of heptahelical transmembrane proteins. All contain a buried retinal chromophore covalently bound to a conserved lysine residue in helix G via a protonated Schiff base. LÄS MER