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  • Alalehto, Tage (author)
  • Teknik och konflikt : LKAB 1946-1987
  • 1992
  • Doctoral thesis (other academic/artistic)abstract
    • This thesis examines the connection between technological dependence of mankind and its attitudes towards it. The issue is to what extent technological change in the workplace is a generator of conflict or a creator of consensus?The subject of the study is the Swedish mining company LKAB during the period 1946-1987. The case study concentrates on the approaches to new technology by the local union leadership and the LKAB company management.The analysis is carried out through a classification scheme over job- functions, divided into four functional categories. The classification is ranging from manually inclined work on the end to highly automized work on the other pole. The results show a clear and unquestionable development of mechanization. At the next level of analysis the focus is on approaches and ways of relating mechanization by the two parties took on the question, and how this influenced the relationships between the two parties. The final results show that technological change in general is a creator of consensus. However, at the same time, techno­logical change is an unequeal process because the company commands control over three kinds of power resources; ownership, the legislative right of paragraph 32 and the monopoly of technological expertis. Organized labour can only try to attain technological knowledge and high levels of worker support.
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  • Albinsson, I., et al. (author)
  • Ion association effects and ionic conduction in polyalkalene modified polydimethylsiloxanes
  • 1992
  • In: Solid State Ionics. - : Elsevier. - 0167-2738 .- 1872-7689. ; 53-56:Part 2, s. 1044-1053
  • Journal article (peer-reviewed)abstract
    • Poly (ethylene oxide) and poly (propylene oxide) modified poly (dimethyl siloxane) (PDMS) have been complexed with LiCF3SO3, NaCF3SO3 and KCF3SO3. In order to study ion association in these systems, the nondegenerate symmetric stretch (A1, SO3) Raman modes have been studied as a function of temperature at several different salt concentrations. Ionic conductivity has also been measured. For the poly (ethylene oxide) modified PDMS (PEO-PDMS), ether oxygen to metal ratios ranged from 12500:1 to 9:1. Changing the cation from Li+ to Na+ to K+ increases the conductivity of the complex. Plots of the molar conductivity versus salt concentration show that the characteristic shape and the region of increase in the molar conductivity is influenced most by the fraction of “free” ions which increases with increasing salt concentration. Charged triplets and contact ion-pairs are also present at the higher salt concentrations; the number of triplets increases with concentration and temperature. Non-VTF behaviour is observed. For the poly (propylene oxide) modified PDMS (PPO-PDMS) (with excess PPO), phase separation is observed when these triflate salts are complexed in. These solutions above and below the boundary layer have been studied by Raman spectroscopy revealing that the upper region is siloxane rich. The formation of the boundary layer is attributed to an increasing difference in surface tension between the PPO/salt/PPO-PDMS complexes and the separate PPO, PPO-PDMS components. The boundary layer moves up with increase in salt concentration. There is evidence of “free” ions, contact-ion pairs, triplets and aggregates. Values of conductivity of 2.2×10−6 and 1.6×10−5 S/cm are quoted for 293 K and 8 mol% LiCF3SO3 in respectively PPO-PDMS/PPO and PEO-PDMS/PEO. Both are better conductors than the corresponding 8 mol% PPG4000/LiCF3SO3 complex.
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  • Allard, Annika, 1958- (author)
  • Enteric adenovirus type 41 : genome organization and specific detection procedures
  • 1992
  • Doctoral thesis (other academic/artistic)abstract
    • Enteric adenoviruses (EAd) types 40 and 41 (Ad40 and Ad41) representing subgenus F, are primary pathogens of children being second only to rotaviruses as the most important cause of infantile diarrhea.The EAds differ from all other adenoviruses in their inability to grow in most conventional established cell lines and have been suggested to be deficient in some early gene functions since they could be complemented by Ad 5 early regions EIA and E1B. In order to search for differences that could explain its characteristic growth restriction, the early regions EIA and E1B of Ad41 (strain D389) were sequenced, analysed and compared with the corresponding regions of Adl2, Ad7, Ad2, and Ad4. As revealed by the analysis of Ad2, three major mRNAs of 9S, 12S and 13S are generated from region EIA. The EIA region of Ad41 encodes two mRNAs corresponding to the 12S and 13S mRNAs. Only the 13S mRNA is transcribed at detectable levels. This mRNA can be translated into a 251 aa putative protein that contains the three highly conserved domains found in all other human adenoviruses and shown to be responsible for many important regulatory functions during infection.The E1B region of Ad41 encodes three transcripts that correspond to 22S, 14S and 9S mRNA of Ad2. No equivalent to the 13S mRNA of Ad2 E1B is found. In addition the Ad41 14S mRNA exhibits an additional exon of 23 bp created by a donor and an acceptor splice sites not desribed for other adenovirus E1B sequences.Due to their growth restriction in conventional cultures, rapid diagnostic procedures developed for the enteric adenovirus infections have mainly been aimed at the detection of viral antigens or nucleic acids. This thesis also describes several procedures developed for the general detection of adenoviruses and specific detection of the enteric types in stools specimens. General and specific hybridization assays were developed by use of two BamHI clones obtained from the EIA region of Ad41. One- and two-step PCR procedures were also developed for the general detection of adenoviruses using primers corresponding to highly conserved sequences within the hexon gene. Subgenus F specific one- and two-step PCRs were developed by using primers located in the Ad41 E1B region.The one-step PCR systems were tested and validated against isolation in tissue culture, DNA restriction enzyme analysis and a commercial latex agglutination test in the study of 60 specimens obtained from children with rotavirus negative diarrhea. The asymptomatic fecal excretion of adenoviruses was evaluated by two-step PCR amplifications on samples from 50 healthy children, 50 healthy adults, and 50 adults suffering from diarrhea.Finally, a simplified procedure for detection, discrimination and typing of EAd was also designed by combining the one-step PCR amplification of the hexon region with the restriction of the 300 bp product.
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  • Andersson, Ove, et al. (author)
  • A low-temperature high-pressure apparatus with a temperature control system
  • 1992
  • In: High Pressure Research. - : Informa UK Limited. - 0895-7959 .- 1477-2299. ; 10:4, s. 599-606
  • Journal article (peer-reviewed)abstract
    • A low-temperature high-pressure apparatus was designed using commercial cryogenic equipment. Pressures up to 1 GPa and temperatures down to 40 K can be obtained in a volume of up to 30 cm3. The apparatus is of the piston-cylinder type with a piston diameter of 45 mm, and the pressure can be varied at all temperatures, An adaptive temperature control system keeps the temperature inside the pressure cylinder constant to within ±0.1 K.
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