Search for dissertations about: "Anna Christensen"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 7 swedish dissertations containing the words Anna Christensen.
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1. Plant Calreticulins -Calcium-binding proteins with many functions
Abstract : Endoplasmic reticulum (ER) plays an important role in protein synthesis, folding, maturation and transport of newly synthesized proteins, as well as the regulation of cellular Ca2+ homeostasis. A protein that is involved in several of these functions in the ER is calreticulin (CRT), which is a Ca2+-binding chaperone that resides in the lumen of the ER. READ MORE
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2. Framing Technological Development in a Concrete Context : The Use of Wood in the Swedish Construction Industry
Abstract : An understanding of the factors that condition technological development is of vital importance for business theory as well as for practitioners. The contextual setting of the development constitutes one area of inquiry into this research field. READ MORE
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3. Human-Robot Interaction and Mapping with a Service Robot : Human Augmented Mapping
Abstract : An issue widely discussed in robotics research is the ageing society with its consequences for care-giving institutions and opportunities for developments in the area of service robots and robot companions. The general idea of using robotic systems in a personal or private context to support an independent way of living not only for the elderly but also for the physically impaired is pursued in different ways, ranging from socially oriented robotic pets to mobile assistants. READ MORE
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4. Initial steps toward human augmented mapping
Abstract : With the progress in research and product development humans and robots get more and more close to each other and the idea of a personalised general service robot is not too far fetched. Crucial for such a service robot is the ability to navigate in its working environment. READ MORE
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5. Appearance and photographs of people in flight : A qualitative study of photojournalistic practices in spaces of (forced) migration
Abstract : This study explores photojournalistic practices by investigating how spaces of (forced) migration, as well as the people and objects moving in and across them, appeared in Swedish newspapers in 2015.Photographs are unique objects of study, as the presence of people in certain spaces becomes directly observable through them. READ MORE