Sökning: "genus organisation"
Visar resultat 16 - 20 av 26 avhandlingar innehållade orden genus organisation.
16. Testing Pills, Enacting Obesity : The work of localizing tools in a clinical trial
Sammanfattning : This study examines tools and practices involved in a large scale and multi-sited clinical trial of a potential drug against obesity. Two tools are in focus: a clinical research protocol and a computer control system. LÄS MER
17. The cell cycle of the hyperthermophilic archaeal genus Sulfolobus
Sammanfattning : The third domain of life, Archaea is one of the three main evolutionary lineages together with the Bacteria and the Eukarya domains. The archaea are, despite their prokaryotic cell organisation, more closely related to eukaryotes than to bacteria in terms of the informational pathways (DNA replication, transcription and translation). LÄS MER
18. Contributions to the understanding of diversity and evolution in the genus Coreomyces
Sammanfattning : The Laboulbeniales is an order of enigmatic ascomycete fungi that are obligate microscopic parasites of arthropods, which are usually non-detrimental. They typically display a high degree of host specificity, and the genus Coreomyces, which is the recurring theme of this thesis, is no exception. LÄS MER
19. Engineering lives : Technology, time and space in a male-centred world
Sammanfattning : This thesis deals with engineers. It is an ethnographic study of the life organisation for seventeen engineers with Master's degrees working at two different workplaces, Automobile Inc. and Microchips Inc. The study is based on participant observation and life-history interviews. LÄS MER
20. Det ojämlika mötet : en studie av samverkan i hemvården mellan kommunernas hemtjänst och landstingets primärvård
Sammanfattning : Enligt nya riktlinjer för den offentliga omsorgen för äldre och handikappade skall den omorganiseras till öppnare vårdformer. Nu är målet att äldre och handikappade i ökad utsträckning skall kunna bo i sina egna hem, även för de som har stora omsorgsbehov. LÄS MER