Search for dissertations about: "alternation"
Showing result 11 - 15 of 50 swedish dissertations containing the word alternation.
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11. Rhythm in late-modern Stockholm : Social stratification and stylistic variation in the speech of men
Abstract : Denna avhandling visar att talrytm är socialt stratifierad i vardagsspråket hos män i Stockholm. Som ett symboliskt centrum för många senmoderna sociala förändringar är Stockholm också hemvist för Europas ”första” multietnolekt (rinkebysvenska, Kotsinas 1988a). READ MORE
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12. English-Medium Instruction in Sweden : Perspectives and practices in two upper secondary schools
Abstract : This thesis presents English-medium instruction (EMI) in the Swedish context, focusing on perspectives and practices in two schools. The research question is as follows: How and why is EMI offered, chosen, and practiced in the Swedish upper secondary school today? The aim is to explore the status of the educational option, the reasons for offering EMI to stakeholders, the stakeholders’ beliefs about and goals of EMI, and the implementation of EMI in the classroom. READ MORE
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13. Diving into the zebrafish locomotor network : A study on dI6 interneurons
Abstract : The generation and coordination of locomotion comprise of inhibitory and excitatory interneurons that govern motor neuron output to muscles. This neuronal network is known as the central pattern generator (CPG). Spinal inhibitory interneurons that originate from the dI6 population play a crucial role in the coordination of locomotor output. READ MORE
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14. EPHA4 and V2 interneurons in the mammalian locomotor network
Abstract : Central pattern generators (CPGs) are neural networks that can execute halfautomated movements without supraspinal or sensory input. Hindlimb locomotion in mammals is dependent upon such a CPG which is located ventrally in the spinal cord lumbar enlargement. READ MORE
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15. Modulation of cellular mechanisms in a spinal locomotor network
Abstract : Neuronal networks generate behaviour. Thus, to understand behaviour requires information on how neuronal networks work in terms of their cellular components. The overall aim of this work has been to link processes occurring at an ionic level to the operation of a neural network specialized for undulatory locomotion. READ MORE