Search for dissertations about: "Hans Johnson"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 6 swedish dissertations containing the words Hans Johnson.
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1. Spinal motoneurones and the bulbospinal serotonininergic system in aged rats with behavioral deficits
Abstract : The expression of neuropeptides, growth-related proteins and neurotrophin receptors were studied in motoneurons of young adult rats and in aged rats with symptoms of neuromuscular incapacities. Also studied were aging-related changes in the descending serotoninergic (5HT) bulbospinal system which constitutes a major afferent pathway to spinal motoneurons. READ MORE
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2. Mineral Rights : Legal Systems Governing Exploration and Exploitation
Abstract : The objective of this thesis is to examine the legal procedures and systems concerning granting or possessing mineral rights, and how such rights may be exercised, particularly given the diametric interests of land use, ownership and land tenure. The study, comparative in its nature, aims at highlighting the similarities and differences between the countries and states of comparison, and thereby identify interesting solutions of issues relating to the granting and exercising of mineral rights. READ MORE
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3. Human Dermal Fibroblasts in Tissue Engineering
Abstract : The loss or failure of tissues and/or organs is one of the most frequent problems in modern healthcare. The field of tissue engineering applies the principles of biology and engineering in order to develop functional substitutes for damaged tissues. READ MORE
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4. A Real Property Register to Support the Property and Credit Market in Uganda
Abstract : An efficient property and credit market can be used by a government of a country to empower its citizens to achieve sustainable development. To improve the property and credit market government needs to ensure that its land records contain information that is beneficial to the actors in both the property and credit market. READ MORE
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5. Flykten mot stjärnorna : struktur och symbol i Eyvind Johnsons Hans nådes tid
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