18 resultados para underground reserve organ

em Doria (National Library of Finland DSpace Services) - National Library of Finland, Finland


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Ancient starch analysis is a microbotanical method in which starch granules are extracted from archaeological residues and the botanical source is identified. The method is an important addition to established palaeoethnobotanical research, as it can reveal ancient microremains of starchy staples such as cereal grains and seeds. In addition, starch analysis can detect starch originating from underground storage organs, which are rarely discovered using other methods. Because starch is tolerant of acidic soils, unlike most organic matter, starch analysis can be successful in northern boreal regions. Starch analysis has potential in the study of cultivation, plant domestication, wild plant usage and tool function, as well as in locating activity areas at sites and discovering human impact on the environment. The aim of this study was to experiment with the starch analysis method in Finnish and Estonian archaeology by building a starch reference collection from cultivated and native plant species, by developing sampling, measuring and analysis protocols, by extracting starch residues from archaeological artefacts and soils, and by identifying their origin. The purpose of this experiment was to evaluate the suitability of the method for the study of subsistence strategies in prehistoric Finland and Estonia. A total of 64 archaeological samples were analysed from four Late Neolithic sites in Finland and Estonia, with radiocarbon dates ranging between 2904 calBC and 1770 calBC. The samples yielded starch granules, which were compared with the starch reference collection and descriptions in the literature. Cereal-type starch was identified from the Finnish Kiukainen culture site and from the Estonian Corded Ware site. The samples from the Finnish Corded Ware site yielded underground storage organ starch, which may be the first evidence of the use of rhizomes as food in Finland. No cereal-type starch was observed. Although the sample sets were limited, the experiment confirmed that starch granules have been preserved well in the archaeological material of Finland and Estonia, and that differences between subsistence patterns, as well as evidence of cultivation and wild plant gathering, can be discovered using starch analysis. By collecting large sample sets and addressing the three most important issues – preventing contamination, collecting adequate references and understanding taphonomic processes – starch analysis can substantially contribute to research on ancient subsistence in Finland and Estonia.

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Ennen jokaista preludia esitetään koraali johon kyseinen preludi perustuu.

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Virtually every cell and organ in the human body is dependent on a proper oxygen supply. This is taken care of by the cardiovascular system that supplies tissues with oxygen precisely according to their metabolic needs. Physical exercise is one of the most demanding challenges the human circulatory system can face. During exercise skeletal muscle blood flow can easily increase some 20-fold and its proper distribution to and within muscles is of importance for optimal oxygen delivery. The local regulation of skeletal muscle blood flow during exercise remains little understood, but adenosine and nitric oxide may take part in this process. In addition to acute exercise, long-term vigorous physical conditioning also induces changes in the cardiovasculature, which leads to improved maximal physical performance. The changes are largely central, such as structural and functional changes in the heart. The function and reserve of the heart’s own vasculature can be studied by adenosine infusion, which according to animal studies evokes vasodilation via it’s a2A receptors. This has, however, never been addressed in humans in vivo and also studies in endurance athletes have shown inconsistent results regarding the effects of sport training on myocardial blood flow. This study was performed on healthy young adults and endurance athletes and local skeletal and cardiac muscle blod flow was measured by positron emission tomography. In the heart, myocardial blood flow reserve and adenosine A2A receptor density, and in skeletal muscle, oxygen extraction and consumption was also measured. The role of adenosine in the control of skeletal muscle blood flow during exercise, and its vasodilator effects, were addressed by infusing competitive inhibitors and adenosine into the femoral artery. The formation of skeletal muscle nitric oxide was also inhibited by a drug, with and without prostanoid blockade. As a result and conclusion, it can be said that skeletal muscle blood flow heterogeneity decreases with increasing exercise intensity most likely due to increased vascular unit recruitment, but exercise hyperemia is a very complex phenomenon that cannot be mimicked by pharmacological infusions, and no single regulator factor (e.g. adenosine or nitric oxide) accounts for a significant part of exercise-induced muscle hyperemia. However, in the present study it was observed for the first time in humans that nitric oxide is not only important regulator of the basal level of muscle blood flow, but also oxygen consumption, and together with prostanoids affects muscle blood flow and oxygen consumption during exercise. Finally, even vigorous endurance training does not seem to lead to supranormal myocardial blood flow reserve, and also other receptors than A2A mediate the vasodilator effects of adenosine. In respect to cardiac work, atheletes heart seems to be luxuriously perfused at rest, which may result from reduced oxygen extraction or impaired efficiency due to pronouncedly enhanced myocardial mass developed to excel in strenuous exercise.

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Työssä tutkitaan puolustusvoimien pohjavesialueilla sijaitsevien ampuma- ja harjoitus-alueiden toimintojen riskejä ja määritellään niiden perusteella toimintamallia pohjavesien suojelemiseksi. Työn tilaajana on puolustusvoimat, jolla on useita harjoitusalueita luokitelluilla pohjavesialueilla. Pohjavesi on rajallinen maanalainen vesivarasto, joka on haavoittuvainen ympäristövai-kutuksille vaikean puhdistettavuutensa takia. Pohjaveden pilaaminen on lailla kielletty. Lainsäädäntö velvoittaa toiminnanharjoittajia olemaan selvillä toimintojen ympäristö-vaikutuksista ja ennalta ehkäisemään mahdollisia vaikutuksia. Työn tarkoituksena oli selvittää ampuma- ja harjoitusalueiden toimintojen riskejä poh-javedensuojelua ajatellen. Riskejä arvioitiin sijainnin ja päästöjen kannalta, satunnais-päästöriskianalyysiä käyttäen. Riskit luokiteltiin merkittävyyden kannalta eri riskiluok-kiin, joista merkittävimmille laadittiin toimenpide-ehdotuksia. Esimerkkikohteena käy-tettiin Taipalsaaren ampuma- ja harjoitusaluetta, jolle laadittiin riskianalyysin perusteella tarkkailusuunnitelmaehdotus. Työn lopputuloksena syntyi toimintamalliehdotus riskien arvioimiselle ja tarkkailu-suunnitelman laatimiselle. Tätä mallia voidaan käyttää hyväksi ampuma- ja harjoitus-alueiden ympäristövaikutuksien hallinnan suunnittelussa.

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Our understanding of the pathogenesis of organ‐specific autoinflammation has been restricted by limited access to the target organs. Peripheral blood, however, as a preferred transportation route for immune cells, provides a window to assess the entire immune system throughout the body. Transcriptional profiling with RNA stabilizing blood collection tubes reflects in vivo expression profiles at the time the blood is drawn, allowing detection of the disease activity in different samples or within the same sample over time. The main objective of this Ph.D. study was to apply gene‐expression microarrays in the characterization of peripheral blood transcriptional profiles in patients with autoimmune diseases. To achieve this goal a custom cDNA microarray targeted for gene‐expression profiling of human immune system was designed and produced. Sample collection and preparation was then optimized to allow gene‐expression profiling from whole‐blood samples. To overcome challenges resulting from minute amounts of sample material, RNA amplification was successfully applied to study pregnancy related immunosuppression in patients with multiple sclerosis (MS). Furthermore, similar sample preparation was applied to characterize longitudinal genome‐wide expression profiles in children with type 1 diabetes (T1D) associated autoantibodies and eventually clinical T1D. Blood transcriptome analyses, using both the ImmunoChip cDNA microarray with targeted probe selection and genome‐wide Affymetrix U133 Plus 2.0 oligonucleotide array, enabled monitoring of autoimmune activity. Novel disease related genes and general autoimmune signatures were identified. Notably, down‐regulation of the HLA class Ib molecules in peripheral blood was associated with disease activity in both MS and T1D. Taken together, these studies demonstrate the potential of peripheral blood transcriptional profiling in biomedical research and diagnostics. Imbalances in peripheral blood transcriptional activity may reveal dynamic changes that are relevant for the disease but might be completely missed in conventional cross‐sectional studies.

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Tutkimuksen aiheena oli C-kasettien julkaisutoiminta 2000- ja 2010-luvun suomalaisessa underground-kulttuurissa. Tutkimuksen tavoitteena oli selvittää millaisena välineenä ja musiikkiformaattina kasettien julkaisijat kokevat kasetin. Lisäksi tarkasteltiin mitä kasettien julkaiseminen ja siihen liittyvät kokemukset kertovat tämän hetken suomalaisesta underground-kulttuurista. Tutkimuksessa haastateltiin neljää kasetteja julkaissutta henkilöä. Haastatteluista yksi oli parihaastattelu ja kaksi muuta olivat yksilöhaastatteluja. Metodologia oli hermeneuttis-fenomenologinen kenttätyö, jota laajennettiin Gilles Deleuzen ja Felix Guattarin muotoilemilla nomadismin ja rihmaston käsitteillä. Yksi työn päätavoitteista oli tutkia miten mannermainen filosofia sopisi yhteen empiiristen menetelmien kanssa. Tarkoituksena oli selvittää millaista tietoa mannermainen filosofia yhdessä kenttätyön ja etnografian kanssa antaisivat suomalaisesta underground-kulttuurista 2000- ja 2010-luvuilla. Tutkimuksessa selvisi, että underground-kasettien julkaisutoiminta 2000- ja 2010- luvuilla on ollut varsin vilkasta ja uusia kasetteja julkaistaan edelleen. Suurin osa kaseteista leviää underground-kulttuurin sisällä, joten ne eivät välttämättä päädy levykauppojen hyllyille. Kasettien julkaisemiseen löytyi monia syitä. Tärkeimmät näistä olivat taloudelliset tekijät ja eräänlainen eettinen nomadismi, joka tarkoittaa vallitsevien käytänteiden ulkopuolella toimimista. Kasettien julkaiseminen on halpaa ja tästä syystä se on mahdollista pienilläkin resursseilla. Kasettien julkaiseminen on myös väylä julkaista musiikkia ilman levy-yhtiöiden panostusta. Käytännössä mitä tahansa musiikkia voidaan julkaista kasettina. Kasettien painosmäärät liikkuvat korkeintaan muutamissa sadoissa nimikettä kohden. Tutkimusaiheena kasettien julkaisu osoittautui hyväksi alustaksi testata kenttätyön ja etnografian toimivuutta filosofisten teorioiden kanssa. Tutkimuksen edetessä osoittautui, että heideggeriläinen hermeneuttinen fenomenologia sekä Deleuzen ja Guattarin filosofia oli mahdollista saada toimimaan saman tutkimuksen sisällä. Niiden tarjoamat erilaiset ratkaisumallit eivät olleet toisiaan poissulkevia.

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The Finnish electricity distribution sector, rural areas in particular, is facing major challenges because of the economic regulation, tightening supply security requirements and the ageing network asset. Therefore, the target in the distribution network planning and asset management is to develop and renovate the networks to meet these challenges in compliance with the regulations in an economically feasible way. Concerning supply security, the new Finnish Electricity Market Act limits the maximum duration of electricity supply interruptions to six hours in urban areas and 36 hours in rural areas. This has a significant impact on distribution network planning, especially in rural areas where the distribution networks typically require extensive modifications and renovations to meet the supply security requirements. This doctoral thesis introduces a methodology to analyse electricity distribution system development. The methodology is based on and combines elements of reliability analysis, asset management and economic regulation. The analysis results can be applied, for instance, to evaluate the development of distribution reliability and to consider actions to meet the tightening regulatory requirements. Thus, the methodology produces information for strategic decision-making so that DSOs can respond to challenges arising in the electricity distribution sector. The key contributions of the thesis are a network renovation concept for rural areas, an analysis to assess supply security, and an evaluation of the effects of economic regulation on the strategic network planning. In addition, the thesis demonstrates how the reliability aspect affects the placement of automation devices and how the reserve power can be arranged in a rural area network.