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Ford, Suzanne, and n/a. "At the intersection of intercultural and organisational communication : a study of communication within ATSIC and between ATSIC and its clients." University of Canberra. Professional Communication Studies, 1998. http://erl.canberra.edu.au./public/adt-AUC20060710.123605.

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The realm of research into the various aspects of organisations is wide-ranging, offering any researcher immense freedom to investigate those area(s) which are of particular interest to him/her. While there are set theoretical parameters for studying organisations, eg. various theories looking at organisational communication, structure and networks, the only real limitation lies in the mind of the researcher. That is the beauty and nature of organisations, they do not have to wholly conform to any set ideal, rather they have the opportunity to be unique and diverse depending upon the organisation's purpose. It seems that most investigations of organisations are one dimensional, ie. reporting on what actually happens or how efficient processes are or attempting to define aspects of culture. However, in this thesis a second dimension has been added�intercultural aspects of communication. Hence, the research evaluates the intersection of the intercultural communication which exists within an organisation. For this two dimensional approach, the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Commission (ATSIC) was chosen. As with most bureaucratic organisations, due to the size and complexity it is not practicable to look at an entire organisation For this thesis, a case study of one of ATSIC's twenty-seven regional offices was undertaken. Details of this follow in the paper; however, the two main reasons for choosing to complete a case study of ATSIC are 1) because the author is full-time employee with access to people, facts and inside information that might otherwise not be available and 2) ATSIC is not a typical bureaucracy; rather it is atypical due to its structure and purpose, which is to further the economic, social and cultural diversity of Aboriginal people and Torres Strait Islanders. While part of the Commonwealth Government, ATSIC is founded upon, and is committed to, furthering both intercultural concepts and the economic status of Aboriginal people and Torres Strait Islanders. This is accomplished by ATSIC being the major advisory body to Government; attending national and international policy forums; raising awareness of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures; and in providing supplementary funding (through both grant and loan initiatives) which supports other funding that is given to indigenous people or organisations through Government mainstream programs (health, housing, education, social welfare etc.). To further limit the scope of this research, the communication which has been analysed is that relating to grant administration. As ATSIC plays a major role in providing grant funding to indigenous people, this area of evaluation is highly important, as it shows how ATSIC (represented by one regional office) carries out its functions and business: providing services and assistance to its clients�the Aboriginal people and Torres Strait Islanders. The case study includes comments gleaned from both questionnaires and interviews from staff and managers within the chosen regional office. This also includes views of indigenous and non-indigenous people as well as views from the elected community representatives of that region. It is envisaged that by incorporating the views of those mentioned above, that the data is as complete, valid and reliable as possible As with any traditional group of people, there are different norms and cultures which permeate their social and working lives. The information presented in this thesis is based on views of a non-indigenous person who has collected data from one specific region and it is not valid to generalise these findings to other regions in Australia. Communication in ATSIC is highly complex and difficult to explain to those outside the organisation. A main reason for this is that there are many requirements that both the Government and the indigenous communities place on ATSIC, and unfortunately they are often diametrically opposed. This creates quite an ironic and disharmonious situation for all parties concerned�a bureaucracy versus intercultural perspectives. These situations are discussed throughout the thesis. It is important for readers to note that the ideas which are conveyed in this thesis are the author's own and are not necessarily those of ATSIC, the Government or indigenous people. This research experience is one which has been extremely beneficial for the author. While the author's personal views may not be aligned with others, I challenge those people to read not only this thesis, but other work like it so that they may be in a position to make their own informed decisions about controversial issues such as Aboriginal affairs.
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Fraser, L. C. "Wedding scenes on attic vases." Thesis, University of Oxford, 1985. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.371641.

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Song, Limeng. "ATSC DTV Channel Estimation." Thesis, Université Laval, 2009. http://www.theses.ulaval.ca/2009/26235/26235.pdf.

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Tengdelius, Fredric. "Converting an attic into smaller homes." Thesis, Linköpings universitet, Kommunikations- och transportsystem, 2015. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:liu:diva-119965.

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I detta arbete tar jag upp en del av den lagändring i BBR som började gälla den 1 juli 2014. Den handlar om att lägenheter på max 35 m2 som inreds på en vind inte behöver anpassas för tillgänglighet. Mitt syfte är att bredda kunskapen om denna lagändring och belysa vad man bör tänka på vid vindsinredningar enligt denna. I arbetet studerar jag vilka faktorer som spelar in och i vilken utsträckning lagändringen kan innebära en lättnad för byggbranchen. Vidare tar jag även upp frågan vad personer som är aktiva i byggbranchen tycker om lagändringen och om den kan komma till någon nytta. Till min hjälp har jag Riksbyggen i Linköping där jag gick igenom deras arkiv för att se om det finns några objekt där lagändringen kan appliceras. Min kontaktperson på Riksbyggen, Kristina Cleber, hjälpte mig även att komma i kontakt med aktiva i byggbranchen. Min studie visar att även om de flesta i byggbranchen tycker att lagändringen är bra så är de tveksamma till att den kommer uppfylla sitt syfte, vilket är att avhjälpa bostadsbristen hos unga och studenter. Vidare visar jag att det är en krånglig process att inreda vindsutrymmen då allt material och manskap måste transporteras upp till vinden på något sätt och att installationer kan ställa till problem. De jag intervjuade tycker att man bör utföra en inredning i samband med något annat större projekt för att sprida ut kostnaderna.
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Adamopoulos, I. "Representations of architecture on Attic vases." Thesis, University of Southampton, 1986. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.377973.

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Hees, Brigitte. "Honorary Decrees in Attic Inscriptions, 500 - 323 B.C." Diss., The University of Arizona, 1991. http://hdl.handle.net/10150/185480.

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In this dissertation Athenian inscriptions, granted during the fifth and fourth centuries down to the death of Alexander the Great, are analyzed. The evidence includes grants of citizenship, proxenia, epimeleia, enktesis, ateleia, and isoteleia to deserving foreigners. During the fifth century, Athens used these grants, particularly the proxenia, as one means to keep her predominant position in Greece. Other honors were also used for this purpose, such as the offer of protection, and to some degree citizenship honors. In their domestic affairs, Athenians used enktesis, ateleia, and isoteleia as rewards, especially for resident aliens. According to epigraphic evidence, the ateleia and isoteleia decrees show no increase during the fourth century, while the greatest number of proxeny decrees were passed from 353 to 323 B.C. Although honorary decrees were awarded liberally during this time, there was no steady increase from the fifth century down to 323 B.C. During the period from 399 to 354, the number of extant honorary decrees is rather small. Particular attention is paid to an analysis of the development of each honor, the identification of the individuals involved, and their relation to the Athenian people.
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Daneau, Daniel. "THE ATTIC DOOR: A FEATURE LENGTH MOTION PICTURE." Master's thesis, University of Central Florida, 2008. http://digital.library.ucf.edu/cdm/ref/collection/ETD/id/2224.

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THE ATTIC DOOR is the feature-length film co-written and directed by Danny Daneau while pursuing a Master of Fine Arts at the University of Central Florida. Many challenges had to be met to produce a feature-length motion picture utilizing digital technology on an ultra-low budget as part of a graduate education. Beyond gaining a profound understanding of the physical, financial, and emotional strength it takes to complete a feature-length motion picture, Daneau experienced the creative challenges that all filmmakers must meet when applying the principles of filmmaking theory to an actual work of self-expression. The production process for an original narrative film under the guidelines established by the university has pushed him to make a motion picture that is both a highly personal work of film art and evidence of the educational journey he has taken for the past three years.
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School of Film and Digital Media
Arts and Humanities
Film and Digital Media MFA
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Karaouza, Efthymia. "Cohesion and text structure in Attic Greek prose." Thesis, University of Birmingham, 2007. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.442640.

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Wachter, Rudolf. "Non-Attic Greek vase inscriptions : a philological study." Thesis, University of Oxford, 1991. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.670296.

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Rombos, Theodora. "The iconography of Attic Late Geometric II pottery." Thesis, Royal Holloway, University of London, 1987. http://repository.royalholloway.ac.uk/items/6ac61178-aa78-4241-b7bb-b3effd1c62d5/1/.

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The thesis is an attempt to view the iconography of Attic vase-painting of the Late Geometric II period, in relation to the previous Late Geometric I period as well as the ensuing Early Protoattic and to establish and interpret the origin and meaning of the various iconographic themes. The main body of the work begins with a detailed look at those iconographic representations which are found in both Late Geometric I and Late Geometric II. The purely decorative animal representations such as goats, deer and horses are studied first, while the more complex narrative scenes such as prothesis and chariot representations follow. Chapter II deals only with the Late Geometric II innovations, for example riders, man and lions, as well as animals, grazing horses, bulls, dogs and fantastic animals such as centaurs, sphinxes and winged goats. In chapter III, three different workshops are studied, each one distinguished for its predilection for specific iconographic themes, such as hunting, cult scenes and the various schemes of man with horses and horses with tripods. In all three chapters the iconography of other areas of the Greek world especially Euboea, Boeotia, Argos and Crete is drawn for comparison and the possible influences of the Mycenaean world as well as the Near East are also considered. New workshops and individual painters are also studied; since the main subject of the thesis is iconography and not workshops, these new workshops are included in the Appendix. Finally the relationship between iconography and shape, and iconography and workshops is studied.
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Beaulieu, Marie-Claire, and Christopher W. Blackwell. "Treebanks and meter in 4th century Attic inscriptions." Epigraphy Edit-a-thon : editing chronological and geographic data in ancient inscriptions ; April 20-22, 2016 / edited by Monica Berti. Leipzig, 2016. Beitrag 2, 2016. https://ul.qucosa.de/id/qucosa%3A15465.

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Pollack, Brian. "Personal Data Attic as Alternative to Public Cloud." Case Western Reserve University School of Graduate Studies / OhioLINK, 2019. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=case1552951966578715.

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Beaulieu, Marie-Claire, and Christopher W. Blackwell. "Treebanks and meter in 4th century Attic inscriptions." Universitätsbibliothek Leipzig, 2017. http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bsz:15-qucosa-221491.

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Cox, Heather Louise. "Molecular mechanism and inhibition of human ATIC." Thesis, University of Leeds, 2014. http://etheses.whiterose.ac.uk/8417/.

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ATIC is a dimeric bifunctional protein, with two distinct catalytic domains located on each monomer. These catalyse the penultimate and final steps of the de novo purine biosynthetic pathway. It has been extensively studied as a target for chemotherapeutics and anti-viral inhibitors, but the enzyme has not been fully characterized. An ordered binding model for AICAR transformylase has been deduced using a new two-dimensional high-throughput assay; from this the true KM for substrate and cofactor have been measured. The binding affinities for various ligands and small molecules were determined by ITC. Isolation of the IMPCH domain was achieved to analyse binding to a single active site and elucidate the binding parameters observed for both ATIC domains. The potassium dependence has been defined for the first time as Ka = 796 ± 48μM. The role of the potassium ion has been investigated through the characterization of site directed mutants of the potassium binding site. The thermal stability of ATIC was investigated with DSC and DSF, which suggest that the unfolding landscape of ATIC proceeds initially through the separation of the dimer, and then the IMPCH domain or monomer unfolds at a higher temperature. AICAR, PteGlu4 and KCl all enhance protein stability. The dimerisation of ATIC was investigated by ITC dilution, dimerisation inhibitors, and fluorescent techniques. Unfortunately, none of these techniques were capable of detecting the monomer-dimer equilibrium. However, the dimerisation of ATIC appears to be an entropically-driven event.
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Ruffell, I. A. "A poetics of the absurd : reforming attic old comedy." Thesis, University of Oxford, 1999. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.313106.

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Lawton, Carol L. "Attic document reliefs : art and politics in ancient Athens /." Oxford : Clarendon Press, 1995. http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/cgi-bin/ptext?doc=1999.04.0005.

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Turner, Susanne Marie. "Classical attic grave stelai : gender, death and the viewer." Thesis, University of Cambridge, 2009. https://www.repository.cam.ac.uk/handle/1810/252155.

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Buick, Ian Samuel. "The metamorphic and structural evolution of the Barrovian Overprint, Naxos, Cyclades, Greece." Thesis, University of Cambridge, 1988. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.235868.

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The island of Naxos, which lies in the central-southern Aegean Sea, is part of the Attic Cycladic Massif. This, a group of islands, containing metamorphic complexes polymetamorphosed during the Tertiary, forms an arcuate belt between mainland Greece and Turkey. The present-day tectonic setting of this area is one of convergence between Africa and Europe, via a subduction zone situated to the south of the Attic Cycladic Massif. The back-arc region of this subduction zone is undergoing present-day extension. This study investigates the nature of Barrovian metamorphism on Naxos, and its relationship to the timing of compressional and extensional tectonics in the Attic Cycladic Massif. The earliest Tertiary phase of metamorphism is a blueschist event of Eocene age (M1), which is variably overprinted by an Oligo-Miocene (M2) metamorphism of Barrovian character. The M2 event is most strongly developed on Naxos, where it resulted in upper amphibolite facies metamorphism and associated partial melting. The high grade core of the metamorphic complex is divided into a Lower Series of meta-pelites and meta-carbonates, and a structurally underlying core of leucogneisses. The syn- to post- M2 structural evolution of the metamorphic complex is interpreted as resulting from a continuum of northerly-directed non-coaxial deformation. The earliest structures (D1), occur as NNE-SSW trending meso- and macro-scale recumbent isoclinal folds, which deform a series of pre-M2 (Hercynian?) granitic gneisses in the leucogneiss core. The exhumation of the metamorphic complex is characterised by the development and re-working of non-coaxial protomylonitic fabrics formed under successively lower grade metamorphic conditions. This non-coaxial deformation, termed D2, is interpreted as having occurred during low-angle ductile extension of the metamorphic complex. During the latter stages of D2 deformation, northwards-directed non-coaxial extension was accompanied by a component of W-E-directed sub-horizontal compression (D3), possibly related to large-scale rotation of the terminations of the originally rectilinear arc-system. The textural evolution of meta-pelite assemblages is related to divariant continuous equilibria in the simplified system KFMASH and to univariant equilibria in the system KTiFMASH, as appropriate for different bulk rock compositions. The mineral textures and inclusion relationships observed constrain the prograde M2 path as being one of heating and decompression, during which reaction products were continuously incorporated into the sub-horizontal composite foliation. Estimates of physical conditions during M2 metamorphism, made through garnet-biotite Fe-Mg geothermometry and the approach of internally consistent datasets, indicates (P, T,) conditions of ≈ (6-7±2 kbar, 560-660±50 deg. C) in the Lower Series, and ≈ (7-8±2 kbar, 640-690±50 deg. C) in the leucogneiss core. Geothermobarometry of zoned assemblages in meta-pelites from the leucogneiss core indicates a prograde P-T path of heating (60-100 deg. C) and decompression (1-3 kbar). (P, T) estimates and petrogenetic grids constrain equilibrium fluid compositions to be water-rich. Strontium isotopic studies suggest that anatexis in the leucogneiss core is not simply the result of large-scale partial melting of meta-pelites. Incipient anatexis on the margin of the leucogneiss core occurred by water-saturated melting of meta-pelites, whereas melting in the leucogneiss core occurred dominantly by re-melting of Models relating the exhumation of the metamorphic complex on Naxos to extensional shear zones of the type proposed for 'metamorphic core complexes' in the Basin and Range Province of North America are discussed. It is suggested that M2 ultrametamorphism on Naxos occurred in an island-arc setting, as the result of the emplacement of a basic intrusion below the present-day erosional surface. Ductile extension began before the M2 peak, possibly because of the southerly migration ('roll back') of the subduction zone to its present-day position.
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Dionísio, Victor Morales. "Modulador do sistema ATSC 3.0 usando Gnuradio Companion." Universidade Presbiteriana Mackenzie, 2017. http://tede.mackenzie.br/jspui/handle/tede/3448.

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This paper presents the characteristics of two recent technologies on the scienti c and telecommunications community: the Advanced Television Systems Committee (ATSC) 3.0; the Software De ned Radio (SDR). Later, the usage of the three is studied by developing the modulator of the ATSC 3.0 system with SDR technique and the GNURadio Companion (GRC). In order to prove the integrity of the modulator implementation, the transmitted signal is tested with the Dektec receiver, composed by the DTA-2131 hardware and the Atsc3Xpress software. All the codes are developed in C++ language and the tests made in GRC. Such tests prove the integrity of the implementation since the receiver was able to demodulate the signal correctly, and that the SDR platform is a suitable tool for prototyping and researching digital TV transmission systems.
Este projeto apresenta as definições e características de duas tecnologias recentes na comunidade científica e de telecomunicações: o Advanced Television Systems Committee (ATSC) 3.0; o Rádio Definido por Software, do inglês Software Defined Radio (SDR). Posteriormente, investiga a combinação delas, desenvolvendo um modulador do sistema ATSC 3.0 por meio da técnica de SDR, utilizando o software GNURadio Companion (GRC). Com o intuito de comprovar a integridade da implementação do modulador, o sinal _e testado com o receptor, composto pelo hardware DTA-2131 e software Atsc3Xpress da Dektec. O desenvolvimento do sistema _e feito por meio de algoritmos computacionais em linguagem C++ e os testes são feitos no GRC. Tais testes comprovam a integridade da implementação uma vez que o receptor foi capaz de demodular o sinal corretamente, e que a plataforma de SDR _e uma ferramenta adequada para prototipagem e pesquisa de sistemas de transmissão de TV digital.
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Hickner-Johnson, Corey. "Beyond the attic: mental disability, neurodiversity, and contemporary women's writing." Diss., University of Iowa, 2019. https://ir.uiowa.edu/etd/6958.

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This dissertation examines lived experiences of mental disability and neurodivergency in contemporary women’s writing. It demonstrates that social forces and identifications across race, class, gender, sexuality, and disability mediate experiences with mental disability in the contemporary era. I draw from disability studies, feminist cultural studies, feminist philosophy, critical race studies, and affect studies in order to explore interdisciplinary questions about mental illness, neurodivergency, and mental disability in contemporary literature and culture. I bring an intersectional feminist disability studies methodology to the archetype of the “madwoman,” theorized by Sandra Gilbert and Susan Gubar in their groundbreaking 1979 work, The Madwoman in the Attic. Moving away from “madness” and toward “mental disability” in order to focus on how social logics and medical industrial systems produce mental disability, I argue for literary study as a way to better understand disability as a lived experience. I read Claudia Rankine’s poetry, Joyce Carol Oates’s and Dorothy Allison’s novels, and Amy Bloom’s and Esmé Weijun Wang’s short stories in order to investigate race, class, and sexuality across a range of feminine and nonbinary experiences with mental disability and neurodiversity in the contemporary era. I choose women as a primary category of analysis because they, in particular, have been hystericized, pathologized, and even incarcerated due to disabilities. These violences and inequities disproportionally affect women of color. I reveal how social logics, such as racism, and systems, such as the medical industrial complex, cause harm to those with mental illnesses and neurodivergencies. In some ways, mental disability may be an identity; in other ways, it may be a trauma; in other ways, it may be a stigmatizing force.
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Wu, Chia Y. (Chia Yu) 1976. "A software 8-VSB receiver for ATSC digital television." Thesis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1999. http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/80579.

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Thesis (S.B. and M.Eng.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, 1999.
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 67-68).
by Chia Y. Yu.
S.B.and M.Eng.
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de, Marcellus Henri Venable. "The origins and nature of the Attic ephebeia to 200 B.C." Thesis, University of Oxford, 1994. http://ora.ox.ac.uk/objects/uuid:f41d34a4-d3e9-4113-8694-1a58d92f4108.

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This thesis examines the Athenian ephebeia, from its creation to 200 B.C. The primary aim of the study is to examine the forces which led to the perception of a need for the ephebeia and which influenced its creation. After describing the institution and then investigating the available evidence for its foundation date, I argue that the "formal ephebeia" was created in 335 B.C. and was substantially different in form from anything which had preceded it. There were, however, some antecedent aspects of the ephebeia which can be traced to earlier times. The following two chapters examine forces in the fifth and early fourth century which contributed to the creation of the ephebeia. The first is an examination of Greek military innovation in the fourth century and of new Athenian defensive policy. The second investigates a "discourse" of educational thought which was present in the intellectual circles of Athens in the fourth century, the nature of which can be found in writings of the "Socratic" philosophers. In the fifth chapter I descrive the environment of "Lycurgan Athens" and argue that the ephebeia was a deliberately "invented tradition" which suited its ideological context. The final chapter examines all available evidence for the history of the organization from 322 to 200 B.C., charting a transformation of the institution. There are two appendices: one on the demography of late fourth century Athens and its relationship to the ephebeia, the other on the life-dates of Menander and the year of his ephebate. There are also two catalogues of inscriptions. The first provides all fourth century ephebic inscriptions since the publication of Reinmuth's collection (or changes to those). The second provides all published third century ephebic inscriptions and some from the early second century.
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Ridings, Daniel. "The attic Moses : the dependency theme in some early christian writers /." Göteborg : Acta universitatis Gothoburgensis, 1995. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb37018647s.

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Walters, Elizabeth J. "Attic grave reliefs that represent women in the dress of Isis /." Princeton (N.J.) : American school of classical studies at Athens, 1988. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb38841420n.

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Abbattista, Alessandra. "Animal metaphors and the depiction of female avengers in Attic tragedy." Thesis, University of Roehampton, 2018. https://pure.roehampton.ac.uk/portal/en/studentthesis/ANIMAL-METAPHORS-AND-THE-DEPICTION-OF-FEMALE-AVENGERS-IN-ATTIC-TRAGEDY(40f0c5dc-a189-4270-b278-9b99c25e559d).html.

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In the attempt to enrich classical literary criticism with modern theoretical perspectives, this thesis formulates an interdisciplinary methodological approach to the study of animal metaphors in the tragic depiction of female avengers. Philological and linguistic commentaries on the tragic passages where animals metaphorically occur are not sufficient to determine the effect that Attic dramatists would have provoked in the fifth-century Athenian audience. The thesis identifies the dramatic techniques that Aeschylus, Sophocles and Euripides deploy to depict vengeful heroines in animal terms, by combining gender studies of the classical world, classical studies of animals and posthumanism. It rejects the anthropocentric and anthropomorphic views of previous classical scholars who have interpreted the animal-woman metaphor in revenge plots as a tragic expression of non-humanity. It argues instead that animal imagery was considered particularly effective to express the human contradictions of female vengeance in the theatre of Dionysus. The thesis investigates the metaphorical employment of the nightingale, the lioness and the snake in the tragic characterisation of women who claim compensation for the injuries suffered within and against their household. Chapter 1 is focused on the image of the nightingale in comparison with tragic heroines, who perform ritual lamentation to incite vengeance. Chapter 2 explores the lioness metaphor in the representation of tragic heroines, who through strength and protectiveness commit vengeance. Chapter 3 examines the metaphorical use of the snake in association with tragic heroines, who plan and inflict vengeance by deceit. Through the reconstruction of the metaphorical metamorphoses enacted by vengeful women into nightingales, lionesses and snakes, the thesis demonstrates that Attic dramatists would have provoked a tragic effect of pathos. Employed as a Dionysiac tool, animal imagery reveals the tragic humanity of avenging heroines whose voice, agency and deception cause nothing but suffering to their family, and inevitably to themselves.
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Bowtell, Anne. "The group of Polygnotos." Thesis, University of Oxford, 1994. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.260712.

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Elrashedy, F. M. "A consideration of Post-Archaic Greek pottery imports into Cyrenaica down to the beginning of the Hellenistic period." Thesis, University of Newcastle Upon Tyne, 1987. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.379243.

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Willi, Andreas. "The language of Aristophanes : aspects of linguistic variation in classical Attic Greek." Thesis, University of Oxford, 2001. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.365461.

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Gill, D. W. J. "Attic black-glazed pottery in the fifth century B.C : Workshops and export." Thesis, University of Oxford, 1986. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.384112.

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Dallas, C. "The significance of costume on classical Attic grave stelai : A statistical analysis." Thesis, University of Oxford, 1987. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.381837.

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Villing, Alexandra. "The iconography of Athena in attic vase-painting from 440 - 370 BC." [S.l. : s.n.], 2007. http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bsz:16-propylaeumdok-368.

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Chapman, Austin A. "Reading and Writing Gellius: The Act of Composition in the Attic Nights." University of Cincinnati / OhioLINK, 2015. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=ucin1445341897.

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Arafat, K. W. "The iconography of Zeus on Attic red-figured vases of the classical period." Thesis, University of Oxford, 1986. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.359574.

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Holck-Clausen, Jens, and Karin Mattisson. "Fuktstudie om uteluftsventilerade vindar med beräkningsprogrammet Simple Cold Attic Model från Annex 55." Thesis, KTH, Byggteknik och design, 2014. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:kth:diva-149297.

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Fuktskador på uteluftsventilerade vindar är ett ökat problem, i det mer miljömedvetna Sverige. Genom tjockare vindsbjälklagsisolering minskar både energiförlusten genom bjälklaget och uppvärmningsbehovet i huset, men hur många funderar på vad som händer med det förändrade klimatet på vinden och hur det kan påverka fuktförhållandena i utsatta delar av konstruktionen. Studier från Chalmers Tekniska Högskola har framställt ett fuktberäkningsprogram för uteluftsventilerade vindar vid namn Simple Cold Attic Model. Programmets funktion och potential har prövats i denna rapport genom en beräkningsanalys av en uteluftsventilerad vindskonstruktion. Försök till att förbättra fuktsäkerheten i konstruktionen har utförts och redovisas i rapporten.  Studien har påvisat att den studerade konstruktionen inte är fuktsäker om den uppförs i Stockholmsområdet. Det visades även att aktiva val i konstruktionen kan förebygga fuktskador.  Studien har påvisat vikten av inte beräkna med medelår för klimat och hur det påverkar beräkningsresultatet av mögeltillväxt. Detta har understrukit vikten av att ha ett beräkningsprogram som Simple Cold Attic Model som kraftigt reducerar beräkningsmängden vid fuktriskbedömning.  Rekommendationen till företaget AK Konsult är att tillämpa beräkningsprogrammet när det har utvecklats till fullo.
Moisture Damage in outdoor air ventilated attics is a growing problem in the more environmentally conscious Sweden. Thick ceiling insulation reduces both energy loss through the soffit and the need for heating in the house, but how many people are thinking about what happens to the changing climate on the wind and how it can affect moisture conditions in deprived parts of the structure.Studies from Chalmers University of Technology have resulted in a moisture calculation program for outdoor air ventilated attics named Simple Cold Attic Model. The program's performance and potential have been examined in this report, through a calculation analysis of an outdoor air ventilated attic construction. Attempts to improve the moisture safety in the construction have been carried out and are presented in this report.The study has demonstrated that the studied structure is not moisture-proof if it is built in the Stockholm area. It also shows that an active choice in the design can prevent moisture damage. The study has shown the importance of not calculating with an average year for climate and how it affects the calculation result of mold growth. This emphasizes the importance of having a calculation tool as Simple Cold Attic Model, that significantly reduces the amount of calculations in the assessment of moisture related damage. The recommendation for AK Konsult is to apply the calculation program when it is fully developed.
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Barrie, Joy. "The horse on Attic pottery from the ninth to the fourth century B.C." Thesis, University of Ottawa (Canada), 1993. http://hdl.handle.net/10393/7781.

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Green, Charles. "Thief in the attic : artistic collaborations and modified identities in international art after 1968 /." Connect to thesis, 1998. http://eprints.unimelb.edu.au/archive/00000866.

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Tranguch, Jeff. "From bigfoot in the backyard to ghosts in the attic predictors of paranormal belief /." Morgantown, W. Va. : [West Virginia University Libraries], 2010. http://hdl.handle.net/10450/10978.

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Störte, Christian. "Optimierung der Kanalcodierung für die digitale, mobile Fernsehübertragung nach dem ATSC-Standard." Tönning Lübeck Marburg Der Andere Verl, 2009. http://d-nb.info/999242075/04.

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Machmerth, Markus. "Optimierung der adaptiven Kanalentzerrung für das digitale Fernsehübertragungsverfahren nach dem ATSC-Standard." Tönning Lübeck Marburg Der Andere Verl, 2009. http://d-nb.info/999242113/04.

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Mba-Nkoghe, Jules. "Desription linguistique du fang du Gabon, parler atsi : phonologie, morphologie, syntaxe, lexique." Paris 3, 2001. http://www.theses.fr/2001PA030167.

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La description linguistic est considérée ici comme l'étude du mode de fonctionnement global du fang-atsi, langue bantoue A75, appartenant au groupe A 70 ou yaoundé-fang et parlée au Gabon. L'analyse proprement dite nous a permis de mettre en évidence les structures et les mécanismes qui permettent l'expression linguistique. La recherche de structures a consisté à dégager une série de niveaux dans chacun desquels nous avons pu étudier les mécanismes agençant des unités de même ordre pour aboutir à des unités de niveau supérieur. L'analyse linguistique ainsi envisagée a permis de déterminer les unités distinctives minimales ou phonèmes, en phonologie ; les unités syntaxiques simples ou syntaxèmes ou catégories grammaticales, en syntaxématiques ; les unités significatives complexes ou "synthèmes", en synthématique ; les inités syntaxiques complexes ou "syntagmèmes", en syntagmatique ; les unités fonctionnelles simples ou "fonctionèmes", en fonctionématique, différentes ou égales aux "syntaxèmes" ; les unités fonctionnelles complexes ou "enoncèmes", en énoncémantique, égales ou différentes de l'énoncé, considéré comme "produit fini". .
In this work, the linguistic description is considered as the study of the way the language Fang -its dialect variant Atsi- globally functions (the Fang-Atsi language is a Bantu language A 75, belonging of the group A 70 or Yaoundee-Fang, and spoken in Gabon. This analysis enabled us to enlighten the structures and mechanismes of that language in order to fulfil the linguistic expression. To get at such an objective, we considered a series of levels of analysis in which we could study the mechanisms laying out the units of the same order to obtain units of a larger scale. As such, the linguistic analysis allowed us to determine from the phonological stand point, the minimal distinctive units, the phonemes ; the single syntactic units, the syntaxemes, or the grammatical categories in the syntaxematical analysis ; the complex significant units, the synthemes, in synthematics ; the complex syntactic units, the syntagmatics ; the single functional units, the functionemes, in matter of functionematics, which are different from or equal to syntaxemes ; the complex functional units, the enuncemes, in the field of enuncematics, equal or different from the utterance, which is considered as the last step. .
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Roth, Isabel L. "From the Attic to the Cosmos: Myth in the Art of Anselm Kiefer 1973-2007." Scholarship @ Claremont, 2012. http://scholarship.claremont.edu/scripps_theses/122.

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Anselm Kiefer was born in Germany, 1945—the year of Adolf Hitler’s suicide, and subsequently, the end of World War II. His own beginnings were shrouded by a national “repression” of history. This repression was at odds with Kiefer’s needs to establish his own origin. For this reason, the spirituality in his earlier work is often overshadowed by its subject—Nazi Germany. This thesis will look back on Kiefer’s work through the lens of mythology in an effort to re-evaluate his earlier art within the context of his works since 1990. From the 1970s to the present, Kiefer has drawn from mythology to find links between personal and universal human experience. We begin by examining Kiefer’s controversial Attic Paintings of 1973. In the Attic Paintings, German and Christian mythology helped Kiefer understand his origin as a post-war German artist. Kiefer then turned his attention to myths from outside cultures throughout the 1980s. We will look closely at three paintings from the 1980s that incorporate Greek, Judaic, and Egyptian mythology in an effort to understand Kiefer’s larger goals in broadening his mythological base. Following this discussion, we will examine two paintings from the 1990s and his 2007 permanent installation at the Louvre Museum. These selected works serve to illustrate how Kiefer presented his own cultivated, personal mythology under the stars in his still ongoing cosmic series. The 1990s mark Kiefer’s broadest expansion yet; in a sense, he went from “the attic to the universe” over the course of three decades.
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Berrub, Myra Joyce. "The design, construction, and testing of an open-ended roof channel to reduce attic temperature." Thesis, National Library of Canada = Bibliothèque nationale du Canada, 1998. http://www.collectionscanada.ca/obj/s4/f2/dsk2/tape17/PQDD_0008/MQ32901.pdf.

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Curry, Margaret Ewen. "The distribution of Attic black figure and archaic red figure pottery in Italy and Sicily." Thesis, University of Oxford, 1993. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.358492.

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Kertesz, Judy. "Skeletons in the American Attic: Curiosity, Science, and the Appropriation of the American Indian Past." Thesis, Harvard University, 2012. http://dissertations.umi.com/gsas.harvard:10499.

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This dissertation excavates the political economy and cultural politics of the "Vanishing Indian." While much of the scholarship situates this ubiquitous American trope as a rhetorical representation, I consider the ways in which the "Vanishing Indian" was necessarily rooted in the emerging capitalist and cultural economy of the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries. By combining cultural history, Native studies, material culture, and public history, my project addresses a predicament peculiar to settler societies. Specifically, I address the dilemma faced by an immigrant people who attempted to make the transition from colonial to national without being indigenous. My investigation into the complex historical processes of a symbolic, material, and oftentimes-ambivalent reconfiguration of self seeks to broaden our understanding of a national identity not only rooted, but also deeply invested, in settler-colonialism. The ancient mummified remains of an early Woodland aboriginal woman disinterred in Kentucky in 1811, are the axis around which this dissertation revolves. The history of her disinterment links American national identity formation with capitalist imperatives for natural resource extraction, the exploitation of slave labor, settler expansion, and the development of another form of "Indian Removal" – practiced below ground, as it were. The plunder of ancient ruins, disinterment of Indian graves, and the correlated development of early American archaeology became part of a larger national project. While Native remains were not in and of themselves economic resources, increasingly, speculators in science and antiquities came to regard them as both natural and national resources. Their disinterment was certainly as much a byproduct of scientific speculation as of speculation in lands "opened up" by western expansion. The appropriation of Native remains became a locus of power through which Americans sought to add the length and breadth of an historic past to the promise of a national future. Ultimately, I seek to interrogate one of the many aims of colonization through settlement—the appropriation of indigenous status—and situate a history of science, curiosity, and the appropriation of American Indian land and bodies at the center of this development.
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Sandin, Bard Julia. "The madwoman in mainstream culture's attic : Processen för den icke-traditionella litterära genren fan fiction." Thesis, Uppsala universitet, Litteraturvetenskapliga institutionen, 2014. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:uu:diva-242547.

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Fechik, Jennifer R. "Interaction in the Symposion: An Experiential Approach to Attic Black-Figured Eye Cups." Bowling Green State University / OhioLINK, 2013. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=bgsu1363802054.

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Vatri, Alessandro. "The linguistics of orality : a psycholinguistic approach to private and public performance of classical Attic prose." Thesis, University of Oxford, 2013. http://ora.ox.ac.uk/objects/uuid:2ef61a6c-a296-4c00-b7c9-78c5d7b5ffa8.

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The thesis tests the hypothesis that certain aspects of linguistic variation in Attic prose are related to the type of oral performance, private or public, which the author envisaged for his text. This hypothesis rests on the assumption that authors more or less consciously optimized their texts for their intended communicative situation. A crucial feature of texts optimized for public delivery was clarity, which figures as an essential component of the 'virtue of speech' in the Greek rhetorical thought. In private situations the audience itself could alter the pace of reading or recitation. Clarifications could be sought, and pauses and repetitions would be possible. The case was different with public situations, where the text itself coincided with its performance and it was entirely up to the speaker to determine the way in which the audience would access it. Especially in political and judicial contexts, where important decisions were to be made, public speakers could not afford being unclear. In order to test whether public texts were clearer than private texts, 'clarity' must be defined in a linguistically thorough way. Modern psycholinguistics studies human language comprehension, and experimental research has revealed language-independent mechanisms which can be confidently applied to dead languages. In the thesis, clarity is measured by the number of syntactic, semantic, and referential reanalyses which linguistics structures induce in a given amount of text. This methodology is tested on a corpus of Attic speeches, which includes both texts that were devised exclusively for written circulation and private delivery, and texts that were at least conceived for public delivery, although we do not know to what extent they correspond to the versions which were actually delivered. The difference between the average score of 'public texts' and that of 'private texts' is statistically significant and supports the hypothesis that 'public texts' were generally clearer than 'private texts' for audiences of native speakers.
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Boutchueng, Djidjou Martial. "Étude sur l'endocytose du récepteur de l'insuline : rôle du nœud de signalisation ATIC / PTPLAD1." Doctoral thesis, Université Laval, 2016. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11794/26752.

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La cellule utilise des nœuds d’interactions protéiques relativement stables, conservés et souvent constitués d’adaptateurs moléculaires pour gérer des signaux reçus (synthèse, sécrétion, traffic, métabolisme, division), des problèmes de sécurité et de niveaux d’énergie. Nos résultats montrent que la cellule utilise aussi des nœuds relativement petits et dynamiques où des informations propres concernant des voies métaboliques apparemment indépendantes sont évaluées. Ces informations y sont intégrées localement et une décision y est prise pour action immédiate. Cette idée est supportée par notre étude sur le récepteur de l’insuline (RI). Ce récepteur transmembranaire à activité tyrosine kinase reconnaît un signal externe (insuline circulante) et engage la signalisation de l’insuline, les réponses métaboliques et le contrôle du glucose circulant. Le RI est aussi impliqué dans l’internalisation de l’insuline et sa dégradation dans les endosomes (clairance). Il régule donc indirectement la sécrétion de l’insuline par les cellules du pancréas endocrine. La signification pathophysiologique de l’endocytose du RI ainsi que les bases moléculaires d’une telle coordination sont peu connues. Nous avons construit un réseau d’interactions du RI (IRGEN) à partir d’un protéome de fractions Golgi-endosomales (G/E) hépatiques. Nous démontrons une forte hétérogénéité fonctionnelle autour du RI avec la présence des protéines ATIC, PTPLAD1, AMPKα et ANXA2. ANXA2 est une protéine impliquée dans la biogénèse et le transport endosomal. Nos résultats identifient un site de SUMOylation régulé par l’insuline dans sa région N-terminale. ATIC est une enzyme de la voie de synthèse des purines de novo dont le substrat AICAR est un activateur de l’AMPKα. Des analyses biochimiques in vitro et in vivo nous montrent que ATIC favorise la tyrosine phosphorylation du RI par opposition fonctionnelle à PTPLAD1. Une délétion partielle d’ATIC stimule l’activation de l’AMPK dont la sous-unité AMPKα2 apparaît déterminante pour le trafic du RI. Nous démontrons que ATIC, PTPLAD1, AMPKα, AICAR et ANXA2 contrôlent l’endocytose du RI à travers le cytosquelette d’actine et le réseau de microtubules. Nous ressortons un nœud de signalisation (ATIC, PTPLAD1, AMPKα) capable de détecter les niveaux d’activation du RI, d’énergie cellulaires (rapports AMP/ATP) et aussi d’agir sur la signalisation et l’endocytose du RI. Cette proximité moléculaire expliquerait le débat sur le mécanisme primaire du diabète de type 2 (DT2), notamment entre la sensibilité à l’insuline et sa clairance. Nous avons calculé un enrichissement de 61% de variants communs du DT2 parmi les protéines fonctionnellement proches du RI incluant RI, ATIC, AMPKα, KIF5A et GLUT2. Cet enrichissement suggère que l’hétérogénéité génétique révélée par les consortiums sur études génomiques (GWAS) converge vers des mécanismes peu étudiés de biologie cellulaire.
The normal cell deals efficiently with multiple signals, processes (synthesis, secretion, trafficking, metabolism, and division), and energy and security problems. To achieve these goals, the cell uses large and relatively stable proteins nodes (or hubs) often sustained by adapters. It appears that the cell also uses small, dynamics nodes where informations about apparently unconnected major pathways are evaluated. Not only these informations are locally integrated but also a decision is made for immediate action. This is exemplified here by the insulin receptor (IR). This receptor-tyrosine kinase recognizes signals from the outside (circulating insulin) and engages insulin signalling activity and the insulin response. Quite simultaneously, the insulin receptor is involved in insulin internalization and its subsequent degradation in endosomes (clearance of circulating insulin) and thus, it indirectly regulates insulin secretion by the -cells of the endocrine pancreas. The physiological significance of trafficking and the molecular bases of such coordination have received little attention. We constructed hepatic Golgi/endosomes (G/E) network of the internalized IR (IRGEN) and we found substantial heterogeneity within the close environment of IR, with the presence of ATIC, a metabolic enzyme of the de novo purine synthesis pathway, the putative tyrosine phosphatase PTPLAD1, the energy sensor AMPK and ANXA2, a protein involved in endosomes biogenesis and endosomal transport. Our results show that ANXA2 is SUMOylated on an insulin-dependent way at a non-concensus motif of its N-terminal domain. It appears that following insulin stimulation, the proteins ATIC, PTPLAD1, AMPKα associate within seconds with the activated IR and control its tyrosine kinase activity and traffic. We found that PTPLAD1 and AMPKα are rapidly compartmentalised within the plasma membrane (PM) and G/E fractions after insulin stimulation and that ATIC accumulates in the G/E fraction later. By using an in vitro reconstitution system and siRNA–mediated partial knockdown of ATIC and PTPLAD1 in HEK293 cells, we confirmed that ATIC, PTPLAD1 and AMPKα affect IR tyrosine phosphorylation and endocytosis and treatment with AICAR, increased IR endocytosis in cultured cells and in the liver. These results suggest the presence of a new signalling mechanism that senses in the same time adenylate synthesis, cell energy (ATP) and IR activation states and that acts consequently in regulating IR autophosphorylation and endocytosis. The IRGEN may explain the perceived promiscuity that exists between insulin resistance and clearance, as this new signalling node apparently controls both the IR activity and trafficking. The elevated number of common heritable variants associated with type 2 diabetes (T2D) in the actual IRGEN (more than 61 %) favours the idea that the confusing genetic heterogeneity converges however towards few biological mechanisms.
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Constantinou, Patricia. "Erotic depictions on a selection of fourteen Attic sixth-century black-figure vases found in Etruscan tombs." Thesis, National Library of Canada = Bibliothèque nationale du Canada, 1996. http://www.collectionscanada.ca/obj/s4/f2/dsk3/ftp05/mq20911.pdf.

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Saleh, Yad. "Evaluation of moisture safety in cold attic and external wall designs commonly used in the building sector." Thesis, KTH, Hållbara byggnader, 2020. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:kth:diva-289423.

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Kontinuerligt försvårade och mer krävande energikrav utlyst från den Europeiska unionen ochsvenska myndigheter har lett till en förändring av hur konstruktionsdetaljer och lösningar somanvänds inom nyproduktionssektorn utformas. Förändringarna har skapat en osäkerhet ur enfuktsäkerhetssynpunkt. Uttökade krav och förbättrad energiprestanda låter som ett problemfrittideal att sträva efter, dock har det i många fall lett till oförutsägbara konsekvenser i olika delar avbyggnaden. Två av de byggnadskomponenter som påverkats har varit ytterväggar och kallvindarsom har varit utformade utefter nya energikrav i nyproducerade hus.Den största utmaningen med utformningen av nyare kallvindar har varit balansgången mellanhög energiprestanda genom ökad isoleringstjocklek och fuktsäkerhet. Ökad isoleringstjocklekkombinerat med minimerad värmeförlust från ventilationsaggregat, inomhus och skorstenar harlett till, i överlag, kallare vindutrymmen med ökad risk för kondensation av fukt på kallare ytor ijämförelse med äldre byggnader. En lösning på detta har varit inkluderingen av uteluftsventileringi utformningen av vinden. Detta har lett till en återkommande fråga angående den optimalaluftomsättningen som krävs för utökad fuktsäkerhet, och i vissa fall, om uteluftsventilering ensär nödvändig.En annan stor utmaning har varit att säkerhetsställa fuktsäkerheten i väggar som är isolerade ien högre grad. Det finns en potentiell risk för kondens i kalla, yttre ytor om isoleringen utökas.Utöver detta så existerar det en hel del lösningar som har fungerat i det förflutna men som lärleda till ökad risk för skada när det kombineras med nya utformade lösningar som uppfyllerenergikraven.Detta arbete har fördjupat sig i dessa två komponenter, ytterväggar och kallvindar, för atthitta kritiska designval som har en stor påverkan på fuktsäkerheten. Arbetet har skett medsimuleringsprogrammen IDA ICE och WUFI 6. Båda programmen har kombinerats för attuttnyttja deras styrkor i simuleringsprocessen.Resultatet visar att en låg luftomsättning är optimal. Ingen ventilering alls lär leda till ökadfukthalt och ökad luftomsättning lär leda till en betydligt högre risk för mögel på råsponten ivinden. Placeringen av ett litet isoleringslager ovanpå råsponten leder till en minskad risk förmögel.Ytterväggar med tjockare isolering är mer benägna att skadas i jämförelse med mindre isoleradeväggar. Dock är det visat att en uttökad isoleringstjocklek även kan vara till fördel för att minskamögelrisken om isoleringslagret som uttökas är det yttersta isoleringslagret. Ett annat krav är attdet yttersta lagret bör ha dränerande egenskaper, exempelvis mineralull. Beräkningarna har ävenpåvisat ett antal andra faktorer som påverkar fuktsäkerheten i dess helhet.
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