Sökning: "horizontal movement"
Visar resultat 1 - 5 av 29 avhandlingar innehållade orden horizontal movement.
1. Movement Control after Stroke : Studies on Sit-to-walk and on the Relations between Clinical and Laboratory Measures
Sammanfattning : Aims: The principal aims of this research were 1) to extend existing knowledge of the everyday sit-to-walk (STW) transfer in subjects with stroke and in matched controls by exploring temporal, kinematic, and kinetic aspects, and 2) to investigate the relations between some clinical and laboratory measures of postural control and locomotion in stroke rehabilitation and research. Methods: Ten community-living subjects with stroke (mean age 59 years) and ten matched controls were enrolled in the STW studies (Studies I, II, and IV). LÄS MER
2. Bostadens arkitektur och berikad miljö
Sammanfattning : Residential Architecture and Enriched Environments The importance of the physical environment to human health is a subject of growing interest and research. One way to understand this link is through the concept of enriched environments. LÄS MER
3. GPS for Geophysics: Glacial Isostatic Adjustment and Tests of Ionospheric Models
Sammanfattning : This dissertation is divided into two parts that separately utilize high precision Global Positioning System (GPS) satellite observations for inferences of solid earth and ionospheric parameters.In the first part of the dissertation, solid earth movements in Sweden and Finland are observed with GPS at a precision of the order 0.1 mm/yr. LÄS MER
4. The Collective Identity of Anonymous : Web of Meanings in a Digitally Enabled Movement
Sammanfattning : The present dissertation explores the collective identity of the Anonymous movement. This movement is characterised by the heterogeneity of its activities, from meme-crafting to pranks to activist actions, with a wide range of goals and tactics. LÄS MER
5. Spiritual transcendence and androgyny within Swedish and Finnish transnational Symbolism
Sammanfattning : This Doctoral thesis is an examination of a group of Swedish and Finnish artists and their role as important and active participants in a transnational Symbolist movement. It deals with the depiction of the spiritually enhanced human body in the work of the Swedish artists Olof Sager-Nelson and Tyra Kleen, and the Finnish artists Magnus Enckell, Ellen Thesleff and Beda Stjernschantz, as one central topic within the European Symbolist art movement. LÄS MER