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Barshalder 1 : A cemetery in Grötlingbo and Fide parishes, Gotland, Sweden, c. AD 1-1100. Excavations and finds 1826-1971Rundkvist, Martin January 2003 (has links)
The prehistoric cemetery of Barshalder is located along the main road on the boundary between Grötlingbo and Fide parishes, near the southern end of the island of Gotland in the Baltic Sea. The cemetery was used from c. AD 1-1100. The level of publication in Swedish archaeology of the first millennium AD is low compared to, for instance, the British and German examples. Gotland’s rich Iron Age cemeteries have long been intensively excavated, but few have received monographic treatment. This publication is intended to begin filling this gap and to raise the empirical level of the field. It also aims to make explicit and test the often somewhat intuitively conceived results of much previous research. The analyses deal mainly with the Migration (AD 375–540), Vendel (AD 520–790) and Late Viking (AD 1000–1150) Periods. The following lines of inquiry have been prioritised. 1. Landscape history, i.e. placing the cemetery in a landscape-historical context. (Vol. 1, section 2.2.6) 2. Migration Period typochronology, i.e. the study of change in the grave goods. (Vol. 2, chapter 2) 3. Social roles: gender, age and status. (Vol. 2, chapter 3) 4. Religious identity in the 11th century, i.e. the study of religious indicators in mortuary customs and grave goods, with particular emphasis on the relationship between Scandinavian paganism and Christianity.. (Vol. 2, chapter 4) Barshalder is found to have functioned as a central cemetery for the surrounding area, located on peripheral land far away from contemporary settlement, yet placed on a main road along the coast for maximum visibility and possibly near a harbour. Computer supported correspondence analysis and seriation are used to study the gender attributes among the grave goods and the chronology of the burials. New methodology is developed to distinguish gender-neutral attributes from transgressed gender attributes. Sub-gender grouping due to age and status is explored. An independent modern chronology system with rigorous type definitions is established for the Migration Period of Gotland. Recently published chronology systems for the Vendel and Viking Periods are critically reviewed, tested and modified to produce more solid models. Social stratification is studied through burial wealth with a quantitative method, and the results are tested through juxtaposition with several other data types. The Late Viking Period graves of the late 10th and 11th centuries are studied in relation to the contemporary Christian graves at the churchyards. They are found to be symbolically soft-spoken and unobtrusive, with all pagan attributes kept apart from the body in a space between the feet of the deceased and the end of the over-long inhumation trench. A small number of pagan reactionary graves with more forceful symbolism are however also identified. The distribution of different 11th century cemetery types across the island is used to interpret the period’s confessional geography, the scale of social organisation and the degree of allegiance to western and eastern Christianity. 11th century society on Gotland is found to have been characterised by religious tolerance, by an absence of central organisation and by slow piecemeal Christianisation.
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Barshalder 2 : Studies of late Iron Age GotlandRundkvist, Martin January 2003 (has links)
The prehistoric cemetery of Barshalder is located along the main road on the boundary between Grötlingbo and Fide parishes, near the southern end of the island of Gotland in the Baltic Sea. The ceme-tery was used from c. AD 1-1100. The level of publication in Swedish archaeology of the first millennium AD is low compared to, for instance, the British and German examples. Gotland’s rich Iron Age cemeteries have long been intensively excavated, but few have received monographic treatment. This publication is intended to begin filling this gap and to raise the empirical level of the field. It also aims to make explicit and test the often somewhat intuitively conceived re-sults of much previous research. The analyses deal mainly with the Migration (AD 375–540), Vendel (AD 520–790) and Late Viking (AD 1000–1150) Periods. The following lines of inquiry have been prioritised. 1. Landscape history, i.e. placing the cemetery in a landscape-historical context. (Vol. 1, section 2.2.6) 2. Migration Period typochronology, i.e. the study of change in the grave goods. (Vol. 2, chapter 2) 3. Social roles: gender, age and status. (Vol. 2, chapter 3) 4. Religious identity in the 11th century, i.e. the study of religious indicators in mortuary cus-toms and grave goods, with particular emphasis on the relationship between Scandinavian paganism and Christianity. (Vol. 2, chapter 4) Barshalder is found to have functioned as a central cemetery for the surrounding area, located on pe-ripheral land far away from contemporary settle-ment, yet placed on a main road along the coast for maximum visibility and possibly near a harbour. Computer supported correspondence analysis and seriation are used to study the gender attributes among the grave goods and the chronology of the burials. New methodology is developed to distin-guish gender-neutral attributes from transgressed gender attributes. Sub-gender grouping due to age and status is explored. An independent modern chronology system with rigorous type definitions is established for the Migration Period of Gotland. Recently published chronology systems for the Vendel and Viking Periods are critically reviewed, tested and modified to produce more solid models. Social stratification is studied through burial wealth with a quantitative method, and the results are tested through juxtaposition with several other data types. The Late Viking Period graves of the late 10th and 11th centuries are studied in relation to the contemporary Christian graves at the churchyards. They are found to be symbolically soft-spoken and unobtrusive, with all pagan attributes kept apart from the body in a space between the feet of the deceased and the end of the over-long inhumation trench. A small number of pagan reactionary graves with more forceful symbolism are however also identified. The distribution of different 11th cen-tury cemetery types across the island is used to in-terpret the period’s confessional geography, the scale of social organisation and the degree of alle-giance to western and eastern Christianity. 11th century society on Gotland is found to have been characterised by religious tolerance, by an absence of central organisation and by slow piecemeal Christianisation.
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Samlingsboplatser? : En diskussion om människors möten i norr 7000 f Kr - Kr f med särskild utgångspunkt i data från Ställverksboplatsen vid NämforsenKäck, Jenny January 2009 (has links)
This thesis deals with meetings between peoples during prehistoric times in the northern part of Norrland, Sweden. Particular attention is paid to the possible occurrence of more temporary meetings between people in larger groups at aggregation camps during the period ca 7000 – 0 BC. The study has had the aim of increasing our understanding of how peoples’ meetings and contact networks may have been framed. Thirteen sites that previous research has interpreted to be aggregation camps within our field of study have been analysed and interpreted. These are: Jokkmokk, Purkijaur, Nelkerim, Porsi, Lundfors, Norrfors, Överveda, Rappasundet, Hälla, Lillberget, Glösa, Sörånäset and Ställverksboplatsen (the Ställverket site). The Ställverket site at Näsåker (Nämforsen) has been the object of particular study. It has also been viewed in a broader context by analysis and interpretation of other ancient remains in the neighbouring area. I have argued that some interpretations arrived at in earlier research are problematical and that none of the thirteen sites can be said with certainty to have been an aggregation camp. Thus aggregation camps seem not usually to have been a part of the contact network in the area of study. Instead of using aggregation camps as meeting-places, the people involved seem, at certain times and places, to have maintained contact with each other by means of meetings at the base camps, notably the winter sites. These sites seem to have been rather sedentary and are positioned at fairly even distances from one another. I call this model the base camp model. Some grounds for applying the base camp model seem to exist at certain places in the inland region from the end of the Mesolithic era up to 0 BC. After that contact networks seem to change. In the coastal district it seems possible to apply it to some places from the transition between the Mesolithic – Neolithic Age up to about 2500 BC. Thereafter the picture is unclear. The study does also emphasise however that more in-depth studies are needed to strengthen the viability of the base camp model’s applicability, that there are still big gaps in the material and that much work still remains to be done in order to solve the problems of how aggregation camps can best be defined and how they can be identified archaeologically.
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Designing Affordable Housing for Adaptability: Principles, Practices, & ApplicationDanko, Micaela R. 01 April 2013 (has links)
While environmental and economic sustainability have been driving factors in the movement towards a more resilient built environment, social sustainability is a factor that has received significantly less attention over the years. Federal support for low-income housing has fallen drastically, and the deficit of available, adequate, affordable homes continues to grow. In this thesis, I explore one way that architects can design affordable housing that is intrinsically sustainable. In the past, subsidized low-income housing has been built as if to provide a short-term solution—as if poverty and lack of affordable housing is a short-term problem. However, I argue that adaptable architecture is essential for the design of affordable housing that is environmentally, economically, and socially sustainable. Further, architects must balance affordability, durability, and adaptability to design sustainable solutions that are resistant to obsolescence. I conclude by applying principles and processes of adaptability in the design of Apto Ontario, an adaptable affordable housing development in the low-income historic downtown of Ontario, California (Greater Los Angeles). Along a new Bus Rapid Transit corridor, Apto Ontario would create a diverse, resilient, socially sustainable community in an area threatened by the rise of housing costs.
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The Black Middle Class: A Continuous Product of Government Policy, Influence and ActionWright, Nicholas A. 01 January 2011 (has links)
Since the start of the 20th century, the Black Middle Class (BMC) has been a creation of both direct and indirect government policy and action. More importantly, had it not been for government action directed towards blacks, the BMC that is visible today would not exist. During the time period of the great migration, blacks prospered from increased economic demand along with policy targeted both directly and indirectly at employing millions of blacks. During the 1960’s and 70’s, the BMC became a viable entity with civil rights laws that forced black men and women into higher education institutions as well as public and private employment. The policy implemented during this time sought to end discrimination by making it illegal and tightly monitoring it. As a result, the BMC saw accelerated growth in both educational attainment and wage. However, this immediate progress was brought to a standstill starting with a wave of conservatism sparked and led by the election of Ronald Reagan. Since that time, the BMC has made gains both educationally and economically, but the growth has been much less apparent. Also, many in the BMC have sought careers in the public sector due to discrimination that may exist because of a lack of governmental regulation and oversight in the private sector. There are many perils that face the BMC today, but most importantly the threat to massive reductions in the public sector federally and locally.
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"Nudge a Mexican and She or He Will Break Out With a Story": Complicating Mexican Immigrant Masculinities through Counternarrative StorytellingVillela, Berenice 20 April 2012 (has links)
In this thesis, I explore Latino masculinities and contest their uniformity through transforming an oral history conducted with my father into a collection of short stories. Following storytelling traditions of Latino/Mexican culture, I converted an oral history interviews with my dad into a collection of short stories. From these short stories I extracted themes relating to the micro and macro manifestations of gender policing. Drawing from Judith Butler's Theory of performativity and Gloria Anzaldua's theory of Borderland identities, I rethink masculinity and offer Jose Esteban Munoz's theory of disidentification. With these theories in conversation, I analyze the themes of the short stories I present. In Chapter One, I investigate the potential of verguenza and respeto, or shame and respect, to complicate masculinity. In Chapter Two, I critically analyze my father's interaction with INS officials during his interview to become a U.S. resident. In these two sets of stories, I use disidentification to uncover the third space relationship with masculinity. I see this relationship at the intersections of race, class, gender and ability, the identities which come together to leave my father in the borderlands. Ultimately, I complicate masculinity through these analyses, offering a space for a nonoppressive masculinity.
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Caracterización biológica y clínica del riesgo trombótico y hemorrágico de pacientes con fibrilación auricular no valvular bajo tratamiento anticoagulante oral.Gallego Hernanz, María Pilar 21 March 2013 (has links)
El elevado riesgo tromboembólico y hemorrágico en la fibrilación auricular (FA) es altamente heterogéneo y condiciona la morbi-mortalidad de la FA. La anticoagulación oral previene eventos trombóticos y mortalidad, pero conlleva ciertos riesgos. Por ello, los pacientes son estratificados según escalas de riesgo, que se intentan refinar adicionando otros marcadores. Para evaluar su utilidad pronóstica, puntuamos según las escalas CHA2DS2-VASc y HAS-BLED a pacientes consecutivos, anticoagulados de forma estable. Además determinamos los títulos de troponina T (hsTnT) e interleukina 6 ultrasensibles (hsIL6), y el índice tobillo brazo (ITB). La escala CHA2DS2-VASc predice eventos cardiovasculares y mortalidad; la escala HAS-BLED no solo es útil en la valoración del riesgo hemorrágico sino que también muestra valor predictivo de eventos cardiovasculares y mortalidad. Los valores de hsTnT y los de hsIL6 añaden información pronóstica, mejorando el índice de discriminación integrado de ambas escalas. El ITB resultó predictor de eventos trombóticos y hemorrágicos / The high thrombotic risk determines the atrial fibrillation morbi-mortality. Oral anticoagulation results in stroke and mortality prevention, at the expense of bleeding-related risk. These risks are highly heterogeneous, reason why patients are stratified according to risk scores, refined by specific biomarkers. In order to evaluate their prognostic value, we recruited consecutive patients, steady on oral anticoagulation, in whom CHA2DS2-VASc and HAS-BLED scores were calculated. In addition levels of high sensitivity troponin T and interleukin 6 (hsTnT and hsIL6 respectively) were determined, and the ankle brachial index (ABI) measured. The CHA2DS2-VASc score predicts cardiovascular events and mortality; HAS-BLED score is not only useful to assess bleeding risk but also shows predictive value for cardiovascular events and mortality. In addition levels of both hsTnT and hsIL6 provided prognostic information, improving the integrated discrimination index of both scores. Abnormal ABI was an independent predictor for all-cause mortality and major bleeding.
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The Occurrence of Thermal Groundwater in the Basin and Range Province of ArizonaWright, Jerome J. 23 April 1971 (has links)
From the Proceedings of the 1971 Meetings of the Arizona Section - American Water Resources Assn. and the Hydrology Section - Arizona Academy of Science - April 22-23, 1971, Tempe, Arizona / The distribution of groundwater having temperature considered to be higher than normal is examined on a regional basis. Much of the work was done by searching the literature and examining USGS records. The geographic distribution of the thermal waters is reviewed; relation to structure, geothermal gradients and water quality are discussed. Current and past utilization of thermal water from both springs and wells of the state has never been very extensive. Conclusions were: (1) the occurrence of thermal water in the state is closely allied to major structural elements, especially major fault zones; (2) geothermal gradients vary widely from place to place; (3) the extent of 'bedrock' influence on thermal water occurrence is difficult to ascertain; (4) most thermal water in southern Arizona is derived from meteoric water.
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Προσομοίωση τυρβωδών ροών φυσικής και μικτής συναγωγής σε ηλιακά και ενεργειακά συστήματαΚαλούδης, Ευστάθιος 13 January 2015 (has links)
Αντικείμενο της διατριβής είναι η προσομοίωση της ροής και της μεταφοράς θερμότητας σε ηλιακά και ενεργειακά συστήματα. Η έμφαση δόθηκε στις δεξαμενές αποθήκευσης της θερμότητας που παράγεται στα συγκεκριμένα συστήματα, με στόχο τον χαρακτηρισμό των ενεργειακών απωλειών και την βελτιστοποίηση του σχεδιασμού τους.
Κύριες δραστηριότητες της διατριβής θα είναι η περαιτέρω ανάπτυξη διαθέσιμων εργαλείων προσομοίωσης ροών φυσικής και μικτής συναγωγής, με διερεύνηση των νεώτερων
εξελίξεων στην μοντελοποίηση με τη μέθοδο Προσομοίωσης Μεγάλων Δινών (LES).
Αρχικά γίνεται εκτεταμένη επικύρωση με πειραματικά αποτελέσματα σε απλές γεωμετρικές διατάξεις (π.χ. ορθογωνικά κανάλια ή κοιλώματα με βαθμίδα θερμοκρασίας) από
την βιβλιογραφία. Στη συνέχεια η μεθοδολογία εφαρμόζεται στον υπολογισμό ροών σε
πιο ρεαλιστικές γεωμετρίες, επιλεγμένες από πρακτικές εφαρμογές, όπως οι δεξαμενές
αποθήκευσης νερού. Αναλύονται σε βάθος οι δυναμικές διεργασίες και τα ροϊκά φαινόμενα τόσο κατά την προσαγωγή της θερμότητας στη δεξαμενή (φόρτιση) όσο και κατά
την απαγωγή της (εκφόρτιση) και η επίδραση που έχουν αυτά στην αποδοτικότητα της
αποθήκευσης με βάση κατάλληλους ποσοτικούς δείκτες. Από τα αποτελέσματα αναδεικνύεται η σημασία της μοντελοποίησης σε τέτοιου είδους συστήματα ως ένα σημαντικό
εργαλείο στη διερεύνηση της απόδοσης τους, του ενεργειακού χαρακτηρισμού τους και
ακολούθως στην προσπάθεια επίτευξης του βέλτιστου σχεδιασμού τους. / The subject of the thesis is the Simulation of Turbulent Flow and Heat Transfer in
Solar and Energy Systems. Emphasis is given in the thermal storage component of these
systems, with the aim of characterizing their energy losses and improve their design. Main
activities of the thesis will be the further development of available computational tools
for the simulation of flows in natural and mixed convection, incorporating some of the
most recent developments in modeling, particularly in the Large Eddy Simulation (LES)
method. Initially, an extensive validation with experimental results in simple geometric
configurations is carried out (e.g. channels or differentially heated cavities). Subsequently,
the methodology is applied in the calculation of flows for more realistic geometries selected
from practical applications, such as various hot water storage tanks. Analysis is conducted
of the dynamic processes and relevant physical phenomena during the heat supply (charging)
to and removal (discharging) from the tank and their influence on the storage effectiveness
using appropriate thermodynamic indices. From the simulation results, the significance of
the flow and heat transfer modeling in these systems as a practical tool for studying their
performance is demonstrated, by characterizing their energy content and significantly
contributing to the process of optimizing their design.
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Case-Control Association Tests Correcting for Population Stratification / Fall-Kontroll-Assoziationstests unter Berücksichtigung von PopulationsstrukturenKöhler, Karola 25 January 2006 (has links)
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