Essays about: "interspecies communication"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 6 essays containing the words interspecies communication.
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1. Whispering Bodies : The Textual Brain
University essay from Stockholms konstnärliga högskola/Institutionen för scenkonstAbstract : During this project I’ve been exploring how we can work with things within art to change our way of relating to ourselves, other humans and our surrounding. I want to see if finding inner spaces within us can make us feel more connected to our external surrounding. READ MORE
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2. Quorum sensing och quorum quenching : bakteriers förmåga att kommunicera med varandra, och vägar att störa denna mekanism för att hämma infektion
University essay from SLU/Dept. of Biomedical Sciences and Veterinary Public HealthAbstract : Den här litteraturstudien syftar till att översiktligt förklara hur bakterier kommunicerar med varandra och att sammanfatta hur mekanismen kan hämmas, med syfte att minska bakteriers virulens och förmåga att manifestera infektion. Quorum sensing är bakteriers förmåga att kommunicera med varandra och ger dem möjligheten att uppvisa en form av multicellularitet. READ MORE
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3. Turn-taking in interspecies vocal communication : A study of dog-human interactions
University essay from Linköpings universitet/BiologiAbstract : Dogs are well adapted to a life close to humans and are capable of understanding several human social cues. Turn-taking is a fundamental phenomenon in human conversations, yet no research of turn-taking in interspecies vocal communication has been done. READ MORE
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4. Bacterial interactions across a porous membrane
University essay from Lunds universitet/Tillämpad biokemiAbstract : Deepening our knowledge about bacterial infections is of high priority in the work against antimicrobial resistance. Many infections are as well polymicrobial, and the different bacterial species are able to affect each other by cell-cell communication. READ MORE
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5. Perception of human acoustic communication in the domestic dog (Canis familiaris)
University essay from SLU/Dept. of Biomedical Sciences and Veterinary Public HealthAbstract : For most dog owners today it is natural to use acoustic stimuli such as talking to communicate with their pets. Words are used both to ask the dogs to perform tricks, as well as to hold “conversations” with the dog. READ MORE