Search for dissertations about: "Dutch disease"
Showing result 6 - 10 of 11 swedish dissertations containing the words Dutch disease.
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6. Analysis of Complement Deficiency States. With Focus on Molecular Characterization of C4 and Properdin Deficiency
Abstract : Complement deficiency is associated with an increased risk for invasive infection and immune complex disease. Screening for identification of complement-deficient patients is essential and a new ELISA-based procedure for detection of complement deficiency is described. READ MORE
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7. Occurrence and pathogenicity of tree-pathogenic fungi vectored by bark beetles
Abstract : Fungal pathogens associated with bark beetles represent one of the most significant problems to forest health. Among these fungi, ophiostomatoid group are known to be most commonly associated with bark beetles. READ MORE
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8. Infection, early entry events and replication processes of picornaviruses
Abstract : The Picornaviridae is a large and diverse family of small RNA viruses, several of which have exhibited a distinct clinical and socioeconomic impact on human society. While many infections are asymptomatic, some members of this virus family have the potential to cause severe disease, including, but not limited to, poliomyelitis, myocarditis, meningitis, and foot-and-mouth disease. READ MORE
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9. Inborn errors in the metabolism of glutathione
Abstract : Glutathione (GSH) is a tripeptide present in all mammalian cells. It takes part in several fundamental biological functions, including handling of reactive oxygen species (ROS), detoxification of xenobiotics and carcinogens, redox reactions, biosynthesis of DNA and leukotrienes, as well as neurotransmission/neuromodulation. READ MORE
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10. Children with low anorectal malformations and their parents : quality of life, physical and psychosocial function
Abstract : Anorectal malformations (ARM) are congenital anomalies affecting 1 in 3 000 births. The malformation varies from very minor to complex and can be divided in to low, intermediate, and high form of ARM. Children with a low ARM are primarily repaired in the newborn period. READ MORE