Essays about: "regulated migration"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 27 essays containing the words regulated migration.
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1. Evaluation of restoration efforts in Dalälven - conditions for survival rate of Salmo trutta and Salmo salar
University essay from Uppsala universitet/Institutionen för biologisk grundutbildningAbstract : Rivers are among the most anthropogenically affected ecosystems in the world by irrigation, transportation, channelizing, and hydropower. Habitat restorations have become a popular method to restore the heterogeneity and complexity of rivers aiming for improvement of biodiversity. READ MORE
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2. Differential Thyroid Hormone Signaling in Human Astrocytes and Microglia
University essay from Örebro universitet/Institutionen för naturvetenskap och teknikAbstract : Thyroid hormones (THs) play a fundamental role in brain function during development and adulthood. THs are essential regulators of neurogenesis, cell maturation and migration as well myelination and synaptogenesis. READ MORE
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3. Access to Asylum in the EU - Externalizing Borders and Shifting Responsibility
University essay from Lunds universitet/Juridiska institutionen; Lunds universitet/Juridiska fakultetenAbstract : The purpose of this thesis is to research the access to asylum within the EU and how this is regulated in the EU legal system. At the center are the European Courts and their interpretation of the law concerning access to asylum. READ MORE
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4. Do reindeer have Front-Limb Biases? : forelimb Preference in Rangifer tarandus tarandus
University essay from SLU/Dept. of Soil and EnvironmentAbstract : Laterality refers to the dominance of the brain’s left or right hemisphere over particular functions, such as certain behaviours. One common example is handedness in humans, where right- or left hand preference tends to be regulated by the dominance of on side of the brain. READ MORE
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5. Ouabain Toxicity -Selectivity Towards Renal Cancer Cells
University essay from KTH/Skolan för kemi, bioteknologi och hälsa (CBH)Abstract : Ouabain and other cardiotonic steroids are known to inhibit Na + ,K + -ATPase (NKA), theion pump responsible for the ionic gradient across the plasma membrane. These steroidsdisplay a selective toxicity towards several tumour cells in comparison to primary humancells, however, the mechanism behind this is not yet understood. READ MORE