Search for dissertations about: "A Friend"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 56 swedish dissertations containing the words A Friend.
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1. Uncovering a Novel Pathway for Autoinflammation : With a Little Help from a Wrinkled Friend
Abstract : A major challenge in medical genetics is to identify the mutations underlying heritable diseases. Dogs are excellent genetic models in the search for causative mutations, as they constitute a large library of naturally occurring heritable diseases many of which are analogous to those suffered by man. READ MORE
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2. The primed neutrophil : a friend or a foe in inflammation
Abstract : Human neutrophils are the most abundant of the white blood cells in circulation and represent the first line of defense against invading microorganisms. With a membrane-bound enzyme system (the NADPH oxidase), these cells can generate reactive oxygen metabolites that serve efficiently in antimicrobial defense. READ MORE
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3. It's who you know and what you know : exploring the relationship between education and prejudice in adolescence
Abstract : Background: Previous studies have consistently identified an association between higher levels of education and lower levels of anti-immigrant sentiment, but the underlying reasons for this relationship remain unclear. Therefore, this research aims to help explain why education matters for attitudes toward immigrants. READ MORE
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4. Can a consequentialist be a real friend? (Who cares?)
Abstract : The focal point of this dissertation is a recent debate on consequentialism and friendship. The main question considered is, “Can a consequentialist be a real friend?” Prior to that discussion, the notions ‘friendship’ and ‘consequentialist’ are explained. READ MORE
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5. Aram as the enemy friend : The ideological role of Aram in the composition of Genesis - 2 Kings
Abstract : The present study deals with the ideological role of Aram according to their representation in Genesis-2 Kings. This investigation shows that the functions and picture of Aram are more often positive than not. Genesis establishes the kinship between Aram and Israel, the patriarchs being obviously Arameans. READ MORE