Search for dissertations about: "Receptive"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 82 swedish dissertations containing the word Receptive.
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1. The Relationship among Vocabulary Knowledge, Academic Achievement and the Lexical Richness in Writing in Swedish University Students of English
Abstract : The main aims of the thesis are: to explore the development of Swedish university students’ vocabulary knowledge, size and depth and vocabulary use (i.e. lexical richness) in their written output, to examine the relationship between these, their relationship to examination grades, and to investigate how these relationships develop over time. READ MORE
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2. Implantation : morphological and biochemical characterization of the receptive human endometrium
Abstract : Our knowledge of the human implantation process, and the role of the endometrium. during this process, is very scarce. The endometrium is only receptive for implantation during a limited period, the so-called implantation window, after which it becomes refractory to the blastocyst. READ MORE
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3. Spontaneous Movements during Sleep Guide Spinal Self-organization: Formation and Expression of a Memory Trace
Abstract : During development, information about the three-dimensional shape and mechanical properties of the body is laid down in the synaptic connectivity of sensorimotor systems through adaptive mechanisms. In spinal reflex systems, this enables the fast transformation of complex sensory information into adequate correction of movements. READ MORE
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4. Construction client collaboration for inter-organizational innovation : do too many cooks really spoil the broth?
Abstract : Our built environment has the power to influence where we live and work, how we transport ourselves, how and what we consume and many other behaviors in our everyday lives, in other words, it has a significant impact on our global environment and economy. Given the notable need for more sustainable development of both the global environment and economy, sustainability has become a critical factor also in the area of urban development. READ MORE
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5. Testing English Collocations : Developing Receptive Tests for Use with Advanced Swedish Learners
Abstract : The research reported in this thesis has two main aims. The first aim is to develop tests capable of yielding reliable and valid scores of receptive knowledge of English collocations as a single construct, for use with advanced L2 learners of English. READ MORE