Search for dissertations about: "thesis in window period"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 51 swedish dissertations containing the words thesis in window period.
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1. Window of opportunity : Dutch and Swedish security ideas and strategies 1942–1948
Abstract : The period treated in this thesis is one which is often characterized as a transition between World War II and the Cold War. By approaching it instead as a window of opportunity – a period in which the governments of small states perceived both an unusual space and an urgent need to reevaluate security – the security policies of two small northwestern European countries, the Netherlands and Sweden, are subjected to a critical reappraisal. READ MORE
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2. Essays on Mergers and Acquisitions and Event Studies
Abstract : This dissertation consists of three studies on the anticipation of mergers and acquisitions (M&As) and its impact on takeover event studies. Article I investigates whether the market can anticipate both takeovers and their payment forms prior to their announcement dates. READ MORE
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3. In vivo and in vitro studies of apolipoprotein CIII in diabetes
Abstract : Apolipoprotein CIII (apoCIII) is an important regulator of lipid metabolism and it is also known to have pro-inflammatory properties. From the point of view of diabetes it is interesting that both insulin deficiency and insulin resistance increase the expression of the apoCIII gene. READ MORE
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4. Labile Verbs in English : Their Meaning, Behavior and Structure
Abstract : English has many verbs that syntactically occur in both transitive and intransitive clausal patterns. A subset of such verbs are called labile verbs, and these have a causative sense when they occur in the transitive pattern and a non-causative or inchoative sense in the intransitive pattern. READ MORE
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5. Immune variation in infectious disease and during development early in life
Abstract : The human immune system is not only a complex system but a highly dynamic and heterogenous one. It consists of many specialized cells that stimulate and inhibit each other via proteins and physical interactions. READ MORE