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    • En stock öghuggs 

      Lundvang, Anders; Persson, Christina (Hantverkslaboratoriet, 2015)
      Timmerman Robert Carlsson öghugger en stock så att den sedan kan dras ut från skogen med häst. Stocken ska bli till ett högben i nybygget av Södra Råda medeltidskyrka. Filmat i Hökensås, Västergötland den 27 februari 2013. ...
    • En stock blockas och klyvs till sparrar 

      Lundvang, Anders (Hantverkslaboratoriet, 2014)
      Timmermännen Karl Magnus Melin och Daniel Eriksson blockar och klyver en stock till två sparrar. Arbetet sker med yxa direkt i skogen och ingår i rekonstruktionen av Södra Råda medeltidskyrka. Filmat i Hökensås, Västergötland, ...
    • En stock drätthuggs och hämtas med häst och kälke 

      Lundvang, Anders; Persson, Christina (Hantverkslaboratoriet, 2015)
      Frank Karlsson hugger ett drätte i en stock. Stocken hämtas från skogen med häst och kälke av hästköraren Ingvar Karlsson. Arbetet är en del av rekonstruktionen av Södra Råda medeltidskyrka. Filmat i Hökensås, Västergötland, ...
    • Om skogen i Hökensås 

      Lundvang, Anders; Persson, Christina (Hantverkslaboratoriet, 2015)
      Timmer till rekonstruktionen av Södra Råda medeltidskyrka väljs med omsorg för att likna det som användes på 1300-talet. Timmerman Robert Carlsson berättar om det och om skogsbestånd och bonitet i "kyrkskogen" i Hökensås. ...
    • Modelling of the daytime and night-time urban thermal environment 

      Onomura, Shiho (2016-03-11)
      The world’s urban population is expected to increase over the coming decades. To maintain and improve the health and well-being of urban citizens, it is important to increase our knowledge and develop methods for evaluating ...
    • Crafting Cultural Heritage 

      Palmsköld, Anneli; Rosenqvist, Johanna; Almevik, Gunnar; Department of Conservation, University of Gothenburg (Unik, 2016)
      The making of artefacts is a core activity in society, the result of which contributes to the building up of our physical surroundings and material culture. Throughout history, craft skills have been highly appreciated and ...
    • Migration in anadromous brown trout 

      Aldvén, David (2016-02-16)
      This thesis investigates the anadromous migration of brown trout (Salmo trutta) with the overall aim to improve stock management within the region. Several field studies were conducted in different streams and coastal areas ...
    • Restaurering av ett jordkällarvalv 

      Lilja, Joakim (Hantverkslaboratoriet, Göteborgs universitet, 2014)
      Många jordkällare i Sverige har valv av natursten. Att lägga ett sådant valv kräver kännedom om material och arbetssätt. I den här filmen får vi se Sten Nilsson restaurera ett skadat naturstensvalv. Filmat vid ett ...
    • Insights into Marine Fish Physiology in a Changing World 

      Bresolin de Souza, Karine (2016-01-15)
      Ocean acidification and global warming are largely caused by increased levels of atmospheric CO2, and marine fish are exposed to both these stressors simultaneously. Although the effects of temperature on fish have been ...
    • Timmerbyggnader - Tematiska undersökningar av traditionella timringsmetoder 

      Andersson, Göran (Hantverkslaboratoriet, Göteborgs universitet, 2016)
    • A Waterborne Colloidal Model System Consisting of Fluorinated Spheres Bearing Grafted PEG: Synthesis, Characterization and Properties 

      Ulama, Jeanette (2016-01-08)
      Model systems have expanded our knowledge of numerous phenomena in Colloid Science, such as the appearance of glasses, order-disorder transitions involving crystals and attraction induced formation of gels. So far, the ...
    • Value Network Transformation – Digital Service Innovation in the Vehicle Industry 

      Akram, Asif (2016-01-07)
      Advancement in digital technology is rapidly changing the contemporary landscape of business and associated networks for manufacturing firms. Many traditional physical products are now being embedded with digital components, ...
    • Leptin endocrinology and energy homeostasis in salmonids 

      Johansson, Marcus (2015-12-28)
      In salmonids, the physiological role of leptin is not completely elucidated. Nonetheless, the anorexigenic effect of leptin indicates a role in their energy homeostasis. This thesis focuses on advancing the understanding ...
    • Land use GHG emissions and mitigation options, simulated by CoupModel 

      He, Hongxing (2015-12-09)
      Climate change and greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions are one of the major challenges to the humankind of 21st Century. This thesis focuses on understanding, estimating and suggesting mitigation of the GHG emissions (mainly ...
    • Detecting and Identifying Solution-structural Change in Photoactive Proteins 

      Björling, Alexander (2015-11-27)
      Conformational dynamics allow proteins to fulfil their biological roles, yet the understanding of these molecular machines is largely limited to structural snapshots. Time-resolved X-ray scattering provides a possible way ...
    • Angular dynamics of small particles in fluids 

      Einarsson, Jonas (2015-11-20)
      This thesis concerns the angular motion of small particles suspended in fluid flows. A small particle experiences a hydrodynamic torque due to the local fluid velocity, and this torque leads to rotational motion. When ...
    • Tree stomatal regulation and water use in a changing climate - From tropical to boreal ecosystems 

      Berg Hasper, Thomas (2015-11-12)
      Rising levels of atmospheric carbon dioxide concentration ([CO2]) and temperature have the potential to alter stomatal behavior and tree water use, which has implications for forest hydrology and climate. Many models ...
    • Human Aquaporins: Production, Characterization and Interactions 

      Sjöhamn, Jennie (2015-11-06)
      Membrane proteins are essential components of the cell and responsible for the communication with the outside environment and transport of molecules across the membrane. Water transport is facilitated by aquaporins, which ...
    • Damage Segregation and Cellular Rejuvenation in Saccharomyces cerevisiae 

      Malmgren Hill, Sandra (2015-11-06)
      The process of aging is defined as a time-dependent decline in cellular functionality, and aging is thought to have evolved as organisms were optimized for reproduction, at the cost of an imperfect repair and maintenance ...