Sökning: "self circulating system"
Hittade 4 uppsatser innehållade orden self circulating system.
1. Future diagnostics of sepsis : Defining optimization methods in detection and quantification of circulating microRNA using the QIAcube and two-tailed RT-qPCR
Kandidat-uppsats, Högskolan i Skövde/Institutionen för biovetenskapSammanfattning : Sepsis, defined as a life-threatening organ dysfunction, is a condition triggered by an adverse immune reaction often leading to a considerable cost in human lives. A fast and early detection is the cornerstone for treating sepsis, however, current therapeutic standard relies on blood culturing, a slow and non-specific indicator. LÄS MER
2. Electroencephalographic frontal alpha asymmetry and biological markers of the immune system : A correlation study
Magister-uppsats, Högskolan i Skövde/Institutionen för biovetenskapSammanfattning : The immune system has been suggested as crucial in brain and psychological functioning. More precisely, immune markers reflecting immune system activity are important for psychological and mental health, as evident by their role in the physiopathology of depression and in the impairment of executive functions. LÄS MER
3. Solar heating in Colombia
Kandidat-uppsats, Sektionen för ekonomi och teknik (SET)Sammanfattning : This report describes the process of a thesis implemented in Colombia concerning solar energy. The project was to install a self-circulating solar heating system, as well as creating exchange of knowledge regarding renewable energy. LÄS MER
4. Motivating contributions to Commute Greener! - Nature of motivation and motivation loss
Magister-uppsats, IT-universitetet i Göteborg/Tillämpad informationsteknologiSammanfattning : This thesis is focused on the problem of users’ participation and contributions within Commute Greener - a developing informal virtual organization. It aims to investigate the nature of motivation to participate and contribute in order to understand why does the motivation loss occur and suggest how it can be avoided. LÄS MER