Search for dissertations about: "Susanne Jonsson"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 7 swedish dissertations containing the words Susanne Jonsson.
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1. Glycine receptors in the central nervous system - development, distribution and relation to actions of alcohol
Abstract : The widespread consumption of alcohol and the great socioeconomic impact of alcohol abuse and addiction have contributed to the extensive investigations of this substance. Despite great efforts there is still uncertainty concerning how alcohol exerts its effects and the mechanisms behind the transition from consumption to addiction. READ MORE
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2. Phthalates in landfill leachates : a signature of their degradation: Analytical aspects & toxicological considerations
Abstract : Phthalic acid diesters comprise a large group of organic compounds that are used to manufacture a variety of products all over the world, and this has raised concerns about the fate of these compounds in the environment. The diester-containing products often end up in landfills, where they are degraded by various micro-organisms, which gives rise to transient intermediates such as phthalic acid monoesters and ortho-phthalic acid. READ MORE
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3. Caesarean Section : Short- and long-term maternal complications
Abstract : Caesarean section is a common major surgical procedure and long-term complications have not been fully investigated. By longitudinal population based register studies, based on National health registers and medical data records, maternal complications after caesarean delivery at subsequent labour (N=7 683), among extremely preterm births (N=406), and at remote gynaecologic surgery (N=25 354) were explored. READ MORE
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4. The Performance Measurement Process Concerning On-Time Delivery in Supplier-Customer Dyads : characteristics and consequences
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5. Gene technology at stake : Swedish governmental commissions on the border of science and politics
Abstract : This thesis examines the Swedish political response to the challenges posed by gene technology, seen through the prism of governmental commissions. It discerns and analyses continuities and changes in the Swedish political conception of gene technology, over the course of two decades, 1980–2000. READ MORE