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    B&G rapport 876

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    Becker & Van de Graaf bv heeft in januari 2010 een archeologisch bureauonderzoek en een inventariserend veldonderzoek (IVO) verkennende fase uitgevoerd in verband met de geplande (her)ontwikkeling van het plangebied aan de Uitgeesterweg 3 in Limmen, gemeente Castricum. Op basis van het bureauonderzoek heeft het plangebied een middelhoge tot hoge kans op het aantreffen van archeologische resten vanwege de verwachte ligging op een strandwal. Archeologische resten in het plangebied kunnen dateren vanaf de periode dat de strandwal is ontstaan in het Laat Neolithicum tot en met de Late Middeleeuwen. Tijdens het veldonderzoek is een antropogene vondstlaag aangetroffen met archeologische indicatoren die gedateerd zijn tussen de Vroege Middeleeuwen C/Late Middeleeuwen B (8e t/m 15e eeuw) ) tot en met de Nieuwe tijd AB (16e t/m 19e eeuw). Deze indicatoren wijzen erop dat binnen het plangebied mogelijk een archeologische vindplaats uit deze perioden aanwezig kan zijn wat direct aansluit op de periode waarin Limmen ontstaan is en een bloeiperiode kende

    Seminararbeiten der Studierenden des Pädagogisch-Philologischen Seminars (Becker–Brehme)

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    1. Becker, P. A. De secunda passivi et medii persona in η et ει terminata, Sem. I 1827 (l. 1–6) 2. Becker, P. A. De ludis Olympicis, Sem. II 1827 (l. 7–14) 3. Becker, P. A. De dramate comicosatyrico, Sem. II 1827 (l. 15–24) 4. Becker, P. A. De funeribus Romanorum, Sem. I 1827 (l. 25–34) 5. Becker, P. A. C. Sallusti Crispi vindiciae, Sem. I 1828 (l. 35–44) 6. Becker, P. A. Secundi Sapphonis carminis interpretatio, 1828 (l. 45–52) 7. Becker, P. A. Secundae primi libri Elegiae Propertianae interpretatio, Sem. I 1828 (l. 53–62) 8. Berg, J. A. Status reipublicae Atheniensis, quo tempore vixit Pericles, 1830 (l. 63–72) 9. Borck, P. A. Cicero orator ad rem publicam maxime valebat, Sem. II 1823 (l. 73–82) 10. Borck, P. A. vitae Hannibalis epitome, Sem. II 1823 (l. 83–90) 11. Borkum, K. M. De oraculis eorumque fonte nonnulla verba scripsit, Sem. I 1833 (l. 91–100) 12. Borkum, K. M. De nonnullis Virgilii eclogae octavae locis, Sem. I 1834 (l. 101–110) 13. Bornwasser, C. De hospitalitate veterum Graecorum, Sem. I 1825 (l. 111–118) 14. Bornwasser, C. Quantam habebant vim Lycurgi instituta ad Lacedaemoniorum disciplinam, Sem. I 1826 (l. 119–126) 15. Bornwasser, C. De ritu nuptiarum Romanos, Sem. I 1826 (l. 127–134) 16. Bornwasser, C. De descriptione temporis apud Romanos, Sem. I 1826 (l. 135–142) 17. Bornwasser, E. G. Proverbia Theocritea. Pars II. continens proverbia inde ab Idyllio XIV., Sem. I 1836 (l. 143–152) 18. Brehme C. W. De synonymorum Imperare, Iubere, Praecipere, Mandare origine, diversisquve significationibus nec non de usu eorum, Sem. I 1821 (l. 153–166)https://www.ester.ee/record=b5304481*es

    A union list of New Jersey annual publications in the library collections of the New Jersey Historical Society and Rutgers University

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    A fully subject indexed guide to hundreds of annual publications held at the New Jersey Historical Society and Rutgers University Libraries.compiled by Ronald L. Becker, E. Richard McKinstr

    B&G rapport 834

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    In opdracht van Rijkswaterstaat Noord-Holland heeft archeologisch onderzoeksbureau Becker & Van de Graaf bv op 12 oktober 2009 een Archeologische begeleiding (AB) uitgevoerd aan de Koningsweg in Westerland, gemeente Wieringen. De aanleiding hiervoor betreffen de geplande infrastructurele werkzaamheden bij de Koningsweg en de N99. De archeologische begeleiding vond plaats bij het uitgraven van een wegcunet. Tijdens het onderzoek is een intact bodemprofiel met een podzolbodem aangetroffen. Opvallend is de sterke bioturbatie. Het vlak is aangelegd in de top van het dekzand. Er zijn geen archeologische vondsten of sporen aangetroffen

    Robin Becker, 16th Annual ODU Literary Festival

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    Robin Becker is the author of Giacometti’s Dog, published in 1990 by the University of Pittsburgh Press. Her previous books are Backtalk and Personal Effects, both published by Alice James Books She has received fellowships in poetry from the Massachusetts Artists Foundation and the National Endowment for the Arts. Her poems appear in many journals including Agni, The American Poetry Review, The Kenyon Review, and Ploughshares. She has published book reviews in Belles Lettres, The Boston Globe, The Boston Review, Prairie Schooner and The Women’s Review of Books She teaches in the Program in Writing and Humanistic Studies at Massachusetts Institute of Technology. This year she is Visiting Poet at Pennsylvania State University. Robin Becker serves as Poetry Editor for The Women’s Review of Books and as a member of the board of directors of Associated Writing Programs

    Who Is and Who Should Be a European? Cosmopolitan? Monika Wolting Talks with Artur Becker

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    Artur Becker is a Polish-German author living in Germany. He has lived in Germany since 1985. and has written novels, short stories, poems and essays and also works as a translator. Becker was awarded the Adelbert von Chamisso Prize by the Robert Bosch Foundation in 2009, and the DIALOG Prize of the German-Polish Association in 2012.Artur Becker ist ein seit 1985 in Deutschland lebender polnisch-deutscher Autor. Becker schreibt Romane, Erzählungen, Gedichte und Aufsätze und ist als Übersetzer tätig. Becker wurde 2009 mit dem Adelbert-von-Chamisso-Preis der Robert Bosch Stiftung ausgezeichnet, 2012 erhielt er den DIALOG-Preis der Deutsch-Polnischen Gesellschaft Bundesverband.Artur Becker, polsko-niemiecki pisarz, prozaik, eseista i tłumacz, zajmuje stanowisko w kluczowych kwestiach trwale obecnych w jego twórczości prozatorskiej i eseistycznej: kraj pochodzenia (Warmia i Mazury), wielokulturowość (transkultura), Kosmopolak, emigracja, literatura polityczna, polskość, niemieckość

    The (im)possibilities of teaching-learning freedom

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    Twenty-one years after a free and democratic South Africa was constituted, it seems as if South Africans are still in limbo. In this article, the author explores the essence of freedom as conceptualised by Arendt (1958, 1966, 1900, 2006) and the (im)possibilities of teaching-learning freedom towards continual new beginnings. Freedom and new beginnings are actualised when humans speak and act in equal difference. The possibilities of teaching-learning freedom rely on the acknowledgement of both the burden and the power of freedom and in unexpected acts of compassion and forgiveness in the teacher:child relationship (Becker 2013, 26). Using a phenomenological approach, the author explores qualitative data from the research project Human rights literacy: A quest for meaning (Roux 2012) to explore the (im)possibilities of teaching-learning freedom

    Letter of thanks for reciept of 25th Anniversary Library Booklet from Henry E. Becker of Florida to Judith Y. Lind, Director, Roseland Public Library, May 21, 1997

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    Transcript of letter written by Henry E. Becker of Florida to Judith Y. Lind, Director, Roseland Free Public Library thanking her for the 25th Anniversary Library Booklet, written on May 21, 1999

    Biomass for energy production in the context of selected European and international policy objectives

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    Biomass based energy production has attained a significant market share within the developing renewable energy market. In comparison to alternative renewable energy sources, biomass has several special features: it is not inexhaustible in the short term (limitation of arable land) and it is not only an energy source. Other usages like food or feed compete with energy production for this resource. A number of problems arise which have a direct impact on the fulfillment of policy objectives which are connected with its promotion. Primarily, the production of bioenergy has significant impacts on coupled biomass markets. Further, a change in production intensity or arable land use increases the use of nutrient loads and agro - chemicals. When evaluating renewable energy production, the wide range of political objectives has to be considered. Therefore, the focus of the overall study will be on three objective areas: promotion of the agricultural sector, environmental protection (reduction of GHG emissions) and maintenance of food supply security. The objective of this study is to combine an analysis of selected economic and ecological impacts of an increased biomass based energy production (primarily biofuels) under the assumption of European and international quantity targets by adjusting and applying the agricultural sector model CAPRI (Common Agricultural Policy Regional Impact Analysis). This poster intends to display the methodical approach of the intended analysis.Bioenergy, Biofuels, Biomass production, Impact analysis., Resource /Energy Economics and Policy,

    Muscular Dystrophy in a Dog Resembling Human Becker Muscular Dystrophy.

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    A 3-year-old, male Labrador retriever dog was presented with clinical signs of progressive exercise intolerance, bilateral elbow extension, rigidity of the forelimbs, hindlimb flexion and kyphosis. Microscopical examination of muscle tissue showed marked variability in myofibre size, replacement of muscle with mature adipose tissue and degeneration/regeneration of muscle fibres, consistent with muscular dystrophy. Immunohistochemical examination for dystrophin showed markedly reduced labelling with monoclonal antibodies specific for the rod domain and the carboxy-terminal of dystrophin, while expression of β-sarcoglycan, γ-sarcoglycan and β-dystroglycan was normal. Immunoblotting revealed a truncated dystrophin protein of approximately 135 kDa. These findings supported a diagnosis of congenital canine muscular dystrophy resembling Becker muscular dystrophy in man
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