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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
151

The Islamic concept of money and its financial implications

Ghanem, Mohamed January 2010 (has links)
No description available.
152

'Between two lives' : parenting and impacts on academic, professional achievements and socio-emotional outcomes for British-Ghanaians

Owusu-Kwarteng, Louise January 2010 (has links)
Research undertaken within the Sociology of Education frequently highlights concerns about the underachievement of Black students in education and, later, within the labour market. Yet, there are a number of shortcomings associated with research in this area. Firstly, there is a tendency to homogenise the achievement levels of all Black students. Thus observations made about the outcomes of African-Caribbean students are often applied to all other Black groups. When distinctions between African and African Caribbean groups have been made, the achievement levels of students from different African backgrounds are often merged, creating a misleading impression of their different academic outcomes. Secondly, studies seeking to provide explanations for the low attainment levels of Black students are often critical of life within Black families, in particular their assumed use of an „authoritarian‟ parenting style, which is seen as creating psychological problems in children and as hindering their achievement. Effectively, such notions serve to pathologise Black families in Britain. This thesis presents a critique of existing studies concerning Black families in Britain and the academic achievement of Black (African) children, and also seeks to address existing gaps in the knowledge about Black Africans residing in Britain. Life history interviews were conducted with 25 British-Ghanaians who have achieved highly in their academic and professional pursuits. The findings suggest that not all parents adopted an „authoritarian‟ approach when raising their children, and that those who did were influenced by their own socialisation experiences in Ghana. While some respondents experienced some socio-emotional problems resulting from their „authoritarian‟ socialisation, these were generally resolved and did not have a long-term impact on their attainment. The thesis also suggests that the use of discipline, associated with this parenting style, may have had some beneficial effects in relation to respondents‟ academic and professional outcomes.
153

Investigation of the possible influences of candidate modifier genes on the clinical expression of variegate porphyria (VP)

Steyn, Ilse 12 1900 (has links)
Thesis (MSc)--University of Stellenbosch, 2002. / ENGLISH ABSTRACT: Variegate porphyria (VP, MIM 176200) is a low penetrance autosomal dominant disorder that stems from mutations in the protoporphyrinogen oxidase (PPOX) gene. VP is found in most populations, but has a high prevalence in the South African Afrikaner population with most patients inheriting the same PPOX mutation (R59W) from a common ancestor. The clinical manifestations of the disease include acute neurovisceral attacks and/or cutaneous photosensitivity. Great variation in the clinical presentation of VP is observed; even in members of the same family that share a common genetic background and that have been exposed to similar environmental factors. Candidate genes that may have an influence on phenotypic variation due to the regulatory function in the haem biosynthetic pathway include the two deltaaminolevulinic acid synthase (ALAS) genes and the porphobilinogen deaminase (PBGD) gene. Sequence homology searches between different species indicated that the ALAS-1, ALAS-2 and PBGD genes are highly conserved, indicating that these genes have an important function to fulfill in the haem biosynthetic pathway. The study population of 25 R59W individuals were divided in four categories according to their clinical presentation. The distribution of clinical symptoms observed in this study corresponds with results from previous studies. Conformation sensitive gel electrophoresis (CSGE), conventional single stranded conformation polymorphism analysis (SSCP) and two buffer SSCP analysis were implemented to screen for possible sequence variants. The exons of all three genes as well as the adjacent intronic sequences were investigated. A total of six sequence variation sites were identified of which five had previously been described single nucleotide polymorphisms (ALAS-1: 4713 T>C; PBGD: -64 C>T, 3581 A>G, 6479 G>T, 7064 C>A)] and a novel 8bp deletion (PBGD: 4582_ 4589del). No sequence variant was identified in the ALAS-2 gene. The CSGE method proved to have the highest sensitivity (83%), identifying five of six sequence variant sites. The conventional SSCP method identified only three (50%) sequence variant sites, while the two buffer system detected two (33%) of the sequence variants. The 4713 T>C SNP in exon 4 of the ALAS-1 gene and the -64 C>T SNP in the PBGD gene were selected for further investigation due to their location in the respective genes. These sequence variants were typed in 50 patients and 50 control subjects matched for ethnic background. The relationship between variation at these loci and clinical features was investigated. No statistical significant association was observed for either of the 4713 T>C SNP (P= 0.717) or the -64 C>T SNP (P= 0.931). Genetic modifying factors make a variable contribution to the total clinical picture and are difficult to identify in small populations. Due to the fact that we only had a limited number of VP samples, association cannot be ruled out. This study does, however, provide insight into investigational approaches that should be undertaken in future research concerning the ALAS and PBGD genes. Further knowledge concerning the haem biosynthetic pathway could ultimately lead to the understanding and assessment of the clinical expression observed in individuals with VP. / AFRIKAANSE OPSOMMING: Variegate porfirie (VP, MIM 176200) is 'n lae penetrasie outosomaal dominante siekte wat veroorsaak word deur mutasies in die protoporfirienogeen oksidase (PPOX) geen. VP word gevind in die meeste populasies, maar het 'n hoë voorkoms in die Suid- Afrikaanse populasie waar meeste pasiente dieselfde PPOX mutasie (R59W) van 'n gemeenskaplike voorouer oorgeërf het. VP word gekenmerk deur akute neuroviserale aanvalle en/of fotosensitiewe vel. Groot variasie word egter waargeneem in die kliniese uitdrukking van VP, selfs in lede van dieselfde familie wat 'n gemeenskaplike genetiese agtergrond deel en wat blootgestel is aan dieselfde omgewingsfaktore. Kandidaat gene wat as gevolg van hulle regulatoriese funksie in die heem biosintetiese padweg 'n effek op die ekspressie van VP mag hê, sluit in die twee deltaaminolevuliniese suur sintase (ALAS) en die porfobilinogeen deaminase (PBGD) gene. Homologie ondersoeke van die ALAS-1, ALAS-2 en PBGD gene in verskillende spesies dui daarop dat die gene hoogs gekonserveerd is en dus gevolglik 'n belangrike funksie in die heem biosintetiese padweg vertolk. Die studie populasie van 25 R59W individue is verdeel in vier kategorieë op grond van hulle kliniese simptome. Die verspreiding van die kliniese simptome wat waargeneem is tydens hierdie studie stem ooreen met die resultate van vorige studies. Konformasie sensitiewe gel elektroforese (CSGE), konvensionele enkelstring konformasie polimorfisme analise (SSCP) en twee buffer SSCP analise is gebruik vir die identifisering van genetiese variasie. Die eksons van al drie gene, sowel as die aangrensende intron volgordes, is ondersoek. 'n Totaal van ses areas van genetiese variasie is geïdentifiseer, waarvan vyf reeds beskryfde polimorfismes is (ALAS-1: 4713 T>C; PBGD: -64 C>T, 3581 A>G, 6479 G>T, 7064 C>A) en 'n nuwe 8bp delesie (PBGD: 4582_ 4589del). Geen genetiese volgorde variasie is gevind in die ALAS-2 geen nie. Die CSGE metode het die hoogste sensitiwiteit getoon (83%) en het vyf van die ses volgorde variasies geïdentifiseer. Die konvensionele SSCP metode het slegs drie volgorde variasies geïdentifiseer (50%), terwyl die twee buffer deteksie-sisteem twee variasies geïdentifiseer (33%) het. Die 4713 T>C polimorfisme in ekson 4 van die ALAS-1 geen en die -64 C>T polimorfisme in die PBGD geen, is geselekteer vir verdere ondersoek as gevolg van hulle posisie in die respektiewe gene. Die volgorde variasies is getipeer in 50 R59W pasiënte sowel as in 'n kontrole groep van 50 individue met dieselfde etniese agtergrond. Die verband tussen die variasie by die lokusse en die kliniese kenmerke is ondersoek. Geen statisties beduidende assosiasie is waargeneem vir hetsy die 4713 T>C SNP (P= 0.717) of die -64 C>T SNP (P= 0.931). Genetiese modifiserende faktore word moeilik geïdentifiseer in klein populasies omdat hulle afsonderlike bydra tot die geheelbeeld van die kliniese simptome so varieerbaar is. 'n Relatiewe klein groep van VP pasiënte was tydens die studie beskikbaar en dus kan assosiasie nie uitgesluit word nie. Die studie verskaf egter insig in verband met toekomstige benaderings wat volg kan word in verdere ondersoeke van die ALAS en PBGD gene. Verdere kennis in verband met die heem biosihtetiese padweg kan uiteiHdelik lei tot die verduideliking en assesering van die kliHiese uitdrukking in vI=' individue.
154

Studies on the mixed lineage leukemia gene and identification of a novel partner gene, EEN, in human leukemia

蘇志偉, So, Chi-wai. January 1996 (has links)
published_or_final_version / Pathology / Doctoral / Doctor of Philosophy
155

Studies on the immunogenesis of angiostrongylus cantonensis (nematoda:metastrongyloidea) in permissive and non-permissive hosts

甘華生, Kum, Wah-sang, Winnie. January 1983 (has links)
published_or_final_version / Zoology / Doctoral / Doctor of Philosophy
156

Environmental management aspects of nuclear power system

杜景浩, To, King-ho. January 1993 (has links)
published_or_final_version / Environmental Management / Master / Master of Science in Environmental Management
157

Empathy and psychological adjustment in Chinese children with asthma

Tang, Ho-ming, Raymond January 1996 (has links)
published_or_final_version / abstract / toc / Educational Psychology / Master / Master of Social Sciences
158

Children's constructions of meaning in the context of fairy tales

Lee, Shun-wai, Dorothy January 2000 (has links)
published_or_final_version / abstract / toc / Educational Psychology / Master / Master of Social Sciences
159

Genomic aberrations in lung cancer: a study with comparative genomic hybridization and analysis of loss ofheterozygosity

文詠賢, Man, Wing-yin, Cornelia. January 2003 (has links)
published_or_final_version / Medicine / Master / Master of Philosophy
160

Beethoven in China: the reception of Beethoven's music and its political implications, 1949-1959

Tsang, Yik-man, Edmond., 曾奕文. January 2003 (has links)
published_or_final_version / Music / Master / Master of Philosophy

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