Search for dissertations about: "concert"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 130 swedish dissertations containing the word concert.
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1. Musikens rum: metaforer, ritualer, institutioner: en kulturanalytisk studie av arkitektur i och omkring musik
Abstract : At the intersection of architecture and musicology, with perspectives mainly of phenomenology and cultural studies, the dissertation explores relationships between music and architecture in reference to form and to the concert situation. Since the 18th Century, accelerating with the introduction of mass media, music has developed its own spatial qualities, independent of physical space. READ MORE
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2. Platelet angiogenic activities : a concert of multiple players
Abstract : Angiogenesis, the sprouting of new capillaries from pre-existing blood vessels, is crucial for many physiological and pathological processes. Platelets are an important player in angiogenesis, whilst understanding of platelet engagement remains obscure. READ MORE
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3. Transforming Performance : An inquiry into the emotional processes of a classical pianist
Abstract : This artistic research PhD project challenges classical music performance culture through a series of experimental collaborative projects. My particular interest lies in how this culture shapes the psychological experience of performance from the perspective of the individual musician. READ MORE
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4. The multi-faceted RNA molecule : Characterization and Function in the regulation of Gene Expression
Abstract : In this thesis I have studied the RNA molecule and its function and characteristics in the regulation of gene expression. I have focused on two events that are important for the regulation of the transcriptome: Translational regulation through micro RNAs; and RNA editing through adenosine deaminations. READ MORE
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5. Evolution of Ecological Communities in Spatially Heterogeneous Environments
Abstract : Evolutionarily stable communities are the endpoints of evolution, and ecological communities whose traits are under selection will eventually settle into them. Hence, the properties of such communities are of particular interest, as they can persist over long evolutionary time scales. READ MORE