Search for dissertations about: "Bengt Gustavsson"
Found 5 swedish dissertations containing the words Bengt Gustavsson.
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1. Structural and functional studies of the human thyrotropin receptor
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2. The Transcendent Organization : A treatise on consciousness in organizations: theoretical discussion, conceptual development and empirical studies
Abstract : Organizations are human constructs, and unless the organizational analysis takes into account a wider discussion of the relationship between the subject and the object the analysis ends up in relativism, anarchism, and confusion. There is a danger when we make the organization objective to such extent that it is viewed as an entity outside ourselves. READ MORE
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3. Polymorphism and expression of NF-κB in relation to susceptibility and prognosis of colorectal cancer patients
Abstract : Normal human cells are strictly controlled in their environment by extrinsic and intrinsic factors. Despite this, some cells begin to develop into cancer cells, and if this process is allowed to continue, it will develop into cancer disease. To become cancerous, a cell must break several biological barriers. READ MORE
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4. Reciprocal Engagement : A grounded theory of an interactive process of actions to establish, maintain, and develop an enterprise
Abstract : Reciprocal engagement is a theory of a basic social process that addresses how an organization establishes, maintains, and develops its enterprise by focusing on strengthening its relationships with other actors. It rests on the rationale that one’s relationships are foremost dependent on how well one manages to engage others. READ MORE
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5. Macrophage antigen expression in breast and colorectal cancers : A consequence of macrophage - tumour cell fusion?
Abstract : Carcinogenesis is a sophisticated biological process consisting of a series of progressive changes in somatic cells from premalignant to malignant phenotype. Despite the vast information available about cancer cells, the origin of cancer and cause of metastasis still remain enigmatic. READ MORE