Search for dissertations about: "Susan"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 100 swedish dissertations containing the word Susan.
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1. Developmental Perspectives on Transfer in Third Language Acquisition
Abstract : The aim of this thesis is to examine how learner-general developmental stages in syntax and morphology interact with a language-specific factor, the influence of—or transfer from— the language learner’s first (L1) or previously learned second (L2) language on the acquisition of a third language (L3). It thereby aims to bring together two lines of research whose main concepts—transfer and developmental stages—have often been defined as mutually exclusive and generally studied in separate lines of research. READ MORE
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2. Industrialised building systems : vertical extension of existing buildings by use of light gauge steel framing systems and 4D CAD tools
Abstract : Genom införandet av den nya lagen om tre dimensionell fastighetsbildning i januari 2004 har möjligheterna för påbyggnad av befintliga byggnader ökat. Behovet av centralt belägna bostäder är idag stort i storstadsområdena. READ MORE
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3. Corticosteroid receptors and Na,K-ATPase in the developing mouse cochlea
Abstract : The senses of hearing and equilibrium are highly dependent on the fluid and electrolyte homeostasis in the inner ear. The characteristic intracellular-like ionic composition of endolymph fluid in relation to the surrounding perilymph creates the endocochlear potential (EP), which is a prerequisite for inner ear function. READ MORE
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4. Energy Transfer Patterns in Photosynthetic Antenna System of Purple Bacteria
Abstract : Steady state and time-resolved absorption and fluorescence spectroscopy have been used to investigated the energy transfer in photosynthetic purple bacteria. Picosecond light pulses were used in measurements of Rb. READ MORE
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5. The Multifunctional Nature of the Adenovirus L4-22K Protein
Abstract : The adenovirus major late transcription unit (MLTU) encodes for most of the mRNAs that are translated into the structural proteins of the virus capsid. Transcription from the MLTU is directed by the major late promoter (MLP), which is highly activated during the late phase of infection. READ MORE