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    sj-docx-1-msj-10.1177_13524585221097566 – Supplemental material for Retinal layer thinning as a biomarker of long-term disability progression in multiple sclerosis

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    Supplemental material, sj-docx-1-msj-10.1177_13524585221097566 for Retinal layer thinning as a biomarker of long-term disability progression in multiple sclerosis by Klaus Berek, Harald Hegen, Jakob Hocher, Michael Auer, Franziska Di Pauli, Nik Krajnc, Reinhard Angermann, Robert Barket, Anne Zinganell, Katharina Riedl, Florian Deisenhammer, Thomas Berger and Gabriel Bsteh in Multiple Sclerosis Journal</p

    The Power of Language and Silence: Reinhard Jirgl’s Die Stille

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    Reinhard Jirgl (1953–) is an emphatically German author. He insists that German is “die Sprache in der ich denke, spreche und schreibe,”¹ and the award of several prestigious prizes (including the Büchner Prize in 2010) has confirmed his place in the German literary tradition. Yet Jirgl uses the German language in consistently and characteristically iconoclastic ways to challenge the authority of historical, political, and institutional discourse. Precisely because his work went against the ideological prescriptions of the East German state, it remained unpublished in the GDR, where Jirgl lived and worked. Since unification he has become a prolific author,..

    Reinhard Köhler's scientific production: words, numbers and pictures

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    This study draws upon statistical analysis techniques of textual data to examine a corpus composed of 22 research articles published between 1997 and 2010 by Reinhard Köhler as a single author or in collaboration with other scholars. The aim of this article is to draw a representation of the main areas of interest of his research. After having drawn an overall representation of the corpus, Köhler’s latest work – an unpublished volume on Quantitative Syntax Analysis – was analysed to understand its role within the context of his research

    Egg Harbor City, NJ, 8th Grade Class of 1932

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    This is a photograph of the Egg Harbor City School 8th grade class of 1932. Front row: Adolf Schmidt, Marguerite Cairone, Paul Mangold, Dorothy Richardson, Fred Winkler, Lillian Bernhardt, Robert Milne, Jeannette Bozarth, "Whitey" Angermann*, Helen Lucas, Thomas Wood, Doris Milne, John Joseph, Clara Ade, Clyde Lehneis. Second row: Horace Collier, Laura Marion, Emily Warker, Dorothy Obergfell, Leon Ernst, Dorothy Braun, Andrew Cairone, Martha Nehr, Helen Boysen, Henry Morgenweck, Gertrude Kuehnle, Bertha Lehr, unknown, Floyd Collier. Third row: Robert Theilacker, unknown, Victor McAnney, unknown, Marian Michel, Otto Boysen, Caroline Thomsen, unknown, unknown. Fourth row: Frank Schneider, unknown, unknown, William Conover, Daisy Cavallucci, Margaret Costley(?), unknown, Dorothy Alexander, Elizabeth Nell. Fifth row: Bernard Lamkin, unknown, unknown, unknown, unknown, Lillian Preidt, unknown. Sixth row: (Teachers): Miss Sara Rutman, Miss Jett Courtney, Mrs. Emolita Sooy, David Rohrbach, Miss Clayton Courtney, Mrs. Helen Kauffmann, unknown. Class members not identified: Anna Accinni, Caroline Archer, Marguerite Christ, Cleophus Fleming, Ervin Ford, Alberta Hart, Clarence Ingrum, Mary Kitzelman, Glovia Lewis, Grace Mays, Howard Moore, Kathryn Peters, Laura Reinhard, Marie Ryan, John Schneider, Madeline Warker, William Weber, Leon Williams. *"Whitey" Angermann was not on the class list

    Das Diwang shiji des Huangfu Mi (215-282)

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    Thema der Dissertation ist das Diwang shiji (Genealogische Aufzeichnungen zu Kaisern und Königen) des Huangfu Mi (215-282), ein fragmentarisch überliefertes Geschichtswerk, das mit der Weltentstehung beginnt und mit der Wei-Herrschaft (265) endet. Teil I der Arbeit widmet sich Huangfu Mi als Person und Historiker und bietet die vollständige Übersetzung seiner Biographie aus dem Jin shu 51:1409-1418 und ein kommentiertes Gesamtverzeichnis seiner Schriften. Im Zentrum des zweiten Teiles stehen die unterschiedlichen Zitatzusammenstellungen und Rekonstruktionen des Werkes sowie ein Überblick über die verschiedenen Zitatzeugen. Der dritte Teil diskutiert, ob auf Huangfu Mi das „gefälschte“ Guwen shangshu zurückzuführen sei, welches Verhältnis das Diwang shiji zum Zhushu jinian (Bambusannalen) hat, Fragen der Chronologie, die Rolle der Apokryphen, der Astronomie, Geographie und Demographie. Teil 4 beinhaltet den chinesischen Originaltext samt einer kommentierten Übersetzung des Diwang shiji. The Diwang shiji (Genealogical records of emperors and kings) of the Huangfu Mi (215-282), is a historical work transmitted by fragments. It begins with the world origin and ends with the Wei-domination (265). Part I of the dissertation attends to Huangfu Mi as person and historian and offers a complete translation of his biography from the Jin shu 51:1409-1418 and a full annotated list of writings. The second part focuses on the compilations and reconstructions of the Diwang shiji together with a survey of the different quotation witnesses. The third part discusses which relationship has the Diwang shiji to the Zhushu jinian (Bamboo annals) whether to Huangfu Mi the „forged Guwen shangshu” is to be taken back, questions of the chronology, the role of the apocryphal texts, the astronomy, geography and demography. Part 4 contains the Chinese original text along with a translation of the Diwang shiji commented on
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