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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
751

Osynligt sjuk / Invisibly ill

Asklund, Klara January 2022 (has links)
Detta är den rapport jag skrivit om mitt masterarbete Osynlig sjuk vilket jag arbetatpå från vt2021 till vt2022 vid Konstfack. Målsättningen jag gick in i projektet medvar att börja arbetet med att bredda narrativet och förståelsen om reumatism. Skapanya bilder för att visualisera den fysiska, känslomässiga och mentala upplevelsen avkronisk sjukdom. Att ge en större och bredare bild av vad det innebär att vara sjuk,till de som inte är det men också till de som är det.I slutändan blev detta projekt en samling med berättelser om reumatisk sjukdom.Genom intervjuer samlade jag in upplevelser från 17 individer, vilka alla har olikatyper av reumatism, de upplevelserna tillsammans med min egen blev grunden tillprojektet. Jag skapade en mängd illustrationer vilka jag publicerade på en hemsidasamt deltog vid Konstfacks vårutställning för master-och bildlärarstudenter. Minförhoppning är att genom mina illustrationer utbilda och informera, men även skaparepresentation för oss som kanske aldrig förut sett oss själva.Det finns många fler berättelser och upplevelser än de som existerar här,detta är inget annat än en början.
752

I Think My Great Great Great Grandmother Planted This Tree : - A design proposal for stormwater distribution within the context of urban farming

Isaksson, Christoffer January 2024 (has links)
Today cities are consuming 75% of the world’s resources, which puts significant pressure on areas far from the cities themselves (Stockholm Resilience Center 2022). Food is among the largest drivers of global environmental change contributing to climate change, biodiversity loss, freshwater use, interference with the global nitrogen and phosphorus cycles and land-system change (C40 2024). This thesis describes a proposal for collecting and distributing rain- and stormwater within the context of urban farming and gardening. It explores how design can be a part of creating and promoting self-sufficient cities that are less resource intensive than they are today. Through the lens of Transition Design the proposal are aiming for a positive, system level change and a transition toward desirable long term futures. It can be divided in three sections, The Urban Farmer, The Vessel and The Wooden Aqueducts. The Urban Farmers would live in apartments throughout the city, forming a network of colleagues. The people in the neighborhood would get more understanding of the work that their local farmers do, and they would get more aware of where their food comes from. The vessel collects rain and stormwater and then distributes it when needed. It could act as an object not only for the use of water, but also as a way of sparking discussion, and just as it directs water to the trees, it just as well directs our minds and our attention towards them. The Wooden Aqueducts, inspired by the old craft, could potentially be created as a community practice to engage residents in the surrounding area. When the aqueducts are no longer needed they can remain at the site and be allowed to molder to make the cycles of organic matter visible and to challenge what is considered to be a well managed area. The Urban Farmer, The Vessel and The Wooden Aqueducts are all means to a future vision through a combination of short term, long term, small and big solutions and suggestions.
753

Remnants of the Repressed

Lundgren, Max January 2024 (has links)
No description available.
754

The relationship among micro-topographical variation, water table depth and biogeochemistry in an ombrotrophic bog

Wilson, Paul January 2012 (has links)
Peatlands store 30% of global terrestrial organic carbon. At the Mer Bleue research site in southern Canada (45.40° N, 75.50° W), it has been shown that changes in water storage affect carbon fluxes in and out of the peatland. Mer Bleue has a distinct hummock – hollow surface topography. The micro-topographical features affect the temporal and spatial variations in water table. Sampling the temporal and spatial variations on two separate plots with varying degrees of micro-topographic relief took place during the 2010 field season. Each plot has 100 manual observation wells in a 2 x 2 metre grid that have been sampled every 2-3 weeks and several transects of 4-7 automatic capacitance data loggers, continuously recording water levels every 15 minutes. The continuous water table measurements were situated to maximize the difference in elevation between adjacent hummocks and hollows. Our results indicate that the spatial pattern of the water table at any given time is a subdued reflection of the surface topography – i.e. greater depth under hummocks than hollows. The continuous water table measurements show that the variations in water table are synchronized, despite differences in surface micro-topography. When combined with the surface elevation the patterns in time and space can be used to provide a tempo-spatial ecologically meaningful measure of water storage, explain the feedbacks between moisture and peat accumulation, and suggest a basis for scaling point measurements to account for topographic variations. / Les tourbières contiennent 30% du carbone organique terrestre au monde. Au site de recherche Mer Bleue à Ottawa (45.40° N, 75.50° W), on a montré que les flux de carbone sont contrôlés par des fluctuations de stockage total du tourbières. La nappe phréatique indique la rétention d'humidité. La tourbière à Mer Bleue a une microtopographie distincte de buttes et creux. Les caractéristiques des micro-topographique affectent les variations temporelles et spatiales de la nappe phréatique. L'échantillonnage a eu lieu entre Juin et Décembre 2010, en deux parcelles à des degrés divers de l'allégement de micro-topographiques. Chaque parcelle dispose de 100 puits d'observation dans un manuel de 2 x 2 mètres de grille qui ont été échantillonnés tous les 2-3 semaines et plusieurs transects de 4-7 automatique des enregistreurs de données capacitive, enregistrement en continu des niveaux d'eau toutes les 15 minutes. Les mesures en continu de la nappe phréatique se trouvaient à maximiser la différence d'altitude entre les buttes et les creux adjacents. Les résultats indiquent que la répartition spatiale de la nappe phréatique à un moment donné est un reflet modéré de la topographie de surface. Les mesures en continu de la nappe phréatique montrent que les variations de la nappe phréatique sont synchronisés, malgré les différences de surface micro-topographie. Lorsqu'il est combiné avec l'élévation de la surface des modèles dans le temps et l'espace peut être utilisé pour fournir une mesure tempo-spatiale écologiquement significatives de stockage de l'eau, expliquent les rétroactions entre l'accumulation d'humidité et de la tourbe, et de proposer une base pour l'extension des mesures ponctuelles pour tenir compte des variations topographiques.
755

Des spanneurs aux spanneurs multichemins / From spanners to multipath spanners

Godfroy, Quentin 29 November 2012 (has links)
Cette thèse traite de l'étude des spanneurs multichemins, comme extension des spanneurs de graphes classiques. Un spanneur H d'un graphe G est un sous-graphe couvrant tel que pour toute paire de sommets du graphe a,b « appartient à » V(G) la distance dans le spanneur dh(a,b) n'est pas trop étirée par rapport à la distance dans le graphe d'origine dg(a,b). Ainsi il existe un facteur d'étirement (alpha, beta) tel que pour tout a,b« appartient à »V(G), dh(a,b)« est inférieur ou égal à » alpha dg(a,b)+beta. Motivés par des considérations de routage à plusieurs chemins et après la remarque que le concept de spanneur peut être étendu à toute métrique « non décroissante », nous introduisons la notion de spanneur multichemins. Après une introduction au domaine, nous parlerons des résultats obtenus concernant d'une part les spanneurs multichemins arêtes disjoints et d'autre part les spanneurs multichemins sommets disjoints. / This thesis deals with multipath spanners, as an extension of classical graph spanners. A spanner H of a graph G is a spanning subgraph such that for any pair of vertices a,b « is an element of » V(G) the distance measured in the spanner dh(a,b) isn't too much stretched compared to the distance measured in the original graph dg(a,b). As such there exists a stretch factor (alpha, beta) such that for all a,b« is an element of »V(G), dh(a,b)«is less than or equal to » alpha dg(a,b)+beta. Motivated by multipath routing and after noting that the concept of spanner can be extended to any “non decreasing” metric, we introduce the notion of multipath spanner. After an introduction to the topic, we will show the results obtained. The first part is devoted to edge-disjoint multipath spanners. The second part id devoted to vertex-disjoint spanners.
756

toddler holds a ball.

Unknown Date (has links)
No description available.
757

A behavioural modelling system

Kada, Samia January 1992 (has links)
No description available.
758

A program transformation system

Maher, B. January 1982 (has links)
No description available.
759

A design for safety methodology

Oestvik, Ivan January 2001 (has links)
No description available.
760

A programming system

Buhr, Peter Allan January 1984 (has links)
No description available.

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