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History and geochemical evolution of igneous rocks forming the Panama land bridge since Late Cretaceous / Geschichte und geochemische Entwicklung der magmatischen Gesteine welche die Landbrücke von Panama seit der späten Kreide formenWegner, Wencke 22 August 2011 (has links)
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Function of glial cells in the inhibitory synaptic transmission of the respiratory network / Funktion von Gliazellen für die synaptische Inhibition im respiratorischen NetzwerkSzöke, Katalin 27 October 2005 (has links)
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A Systems Level Analysis of Neuronal Network Function in the Olfactory Bulb: Coding, Connectivity, and Modular organization / A Systems Level Analysis of Neuronal Network Function in the Olfactory Bulb: Coding, Connectivity, and Modular organizationChen, Tsai-Wen 08 May 2008 (has links)
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Tax implications for business rescues in South African LawDu Toit, Leo 24 July 2013 (has links)
The South African Revenue Service has in the past had difficulty in applying debt forgiveness in cases of corporate and business rescues. Taxation legislation was drafted to counter innovative section 311 schemes of arrangements where the sole purpose was to obtain maximum taxations benefits in relation to entities in financial difficulties. This approach was only concerned with the interests of the Revenue authorities. The central theme of this study focuses of the procedures now available to tax authorities and debtors alike when compromises were and are considered in South Africa in terms of income tax and company legislation. The South Africa Revenue Service’s approach the corporate rehabilitation is examined which is vital for investors, creditors and debtors alike. A comparative study with similar procedures in England is undertaken to establish how valid the procedures are in establishing a viable corporate rescue environment in South Africa in the future. / Dissertation (LLM)--University of Pretoria, 2012. / Procedural Law / unrestricted
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