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    The importance of music to Anders Behring Breivik

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    This article considers the significance of popular music to the Norwegian terrorist Anders Behring Breivik, particularly the people he names in his manifesto: Helene Bøksle, Clint Mansell and Saga. Breivik saw these musicians, operating outwith the mainstream music industry, as conforming to his ideology, therefore playing a crucial role in making him feel part of a community during his period of isolation in preparation for his attack. This music also helped to motivate Breivik and maintain his morale. This article considers why this music in particular appealed to Breivik, and what he saw in it to confirm his ideology.Publisher PD

    Oral history interview with Betty Behring

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    Betty Behring, a 1959 graduate of Oklahoma State University (OSU) with a degree in elementary education, shares her journey to OSU. She compares dorm life in Murray Hall and in Willard Hall, both dormitories for women. Behring recalls studying in the Library and socializing in the Student Union. She talks about events with FarmHouse fraternity, meeting her husband, and getting engaged.The O-STATE Stories Oral History collection is comprised of interviews which chronicle the rich history, heritage, and traditions of Oklahoma State University

    Deanna Behring and Bruce MacDonald Memorandum for Neal Lane

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    A weekly report memorandum for Neal Lane from Deanna Behring and Bruce MacDonald, of the Office of Science and Technology Policy's (OSTP) National Security and International Affairs (NSIA) division. The memorandum updates Dr. Lane on pertinent developments and provides a schedule of upcoming events relevant to the NSIA

    How adherence to public health measures shapes epidemic spreading: A temporal network model

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    The COVID-19 pandemic has laid bare the importance of non-pharmaceutical interventions in the containment of airborne infectious diseases. Social distancing and mask-wearing have been found to contain COVID-19 spreading across a number of observational studies, but a precise understanding of their combined effectiveness is lacking. An underdeveloped area of research entails the quantification of the specific role of each of these measures when they are differentially adopted by the population. Pursuing this research allows for answering several pressing questions like: how many people should follow public health measures for them to be effective for everybody? Is it sufficient to practice social distancing only or just wear a mask? Here, we make a first step in this direction, by establishing a susceptible-exposed-infected-removed epidemic model on a temporal network, evolving according to the activity-driven paradigm. Through analytical and numerical efforts, we study epidemic spreading as a function of the proportion of the population following public health measures, the extent of social distancing, and the efficacy of masks in protecting the wearer and others. Our model demonstrates that social distancing and mask-wearing can be effective in preventing COVID-19 outbreaks if adherence to both measures involves a substantial fraction of the population

    Die Versorgung der Stadt Marburg mit Trinkwasser : Vortrag gehalten auf dem XIII. hessischen Städtetag am 7. Juni 1902 in Marburg

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    Layoutgetreues Digitalisat der Ausg.: Cassel, 1902 Standort: Fachgebiet für Geschichte der Medizin (192) Signatur: EvB/SD 3 Bemerkungen: Behring-Archiv, Liste 04-001, Stand A-I, Nr.

    Über die Gewinnung, die Eigenschaften und die Leistungsfähigkeit der Blutantitoxine

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    Layoutgetreues Digitalisat der Ausg.: [1893] Standort: Fachgebiet für Geschichte der Medizin (192) Signatur: EvB/SD 10 Bemerkungen: Behring-Archiv, Liste 04-002, Stand A-I, Nr. 1

    Neuere Beobachtungen über die Neurotomia opticociliari

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    Layoutgetreues Digitalisat der Ausg.: Berlin, Diss., 1878 Standort: Fachgebiet für Geschichte der Medizin (192) Signatur: EvB/SD 1 Bemerkungen: Behring-Archiv, Liste 04-001, Stand A-I, Nr.

    Die Blutserumtherapie zur Diphtheriebehandlung des Menschen

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    Layoutgetreues Digitalisat der Ausg.: [1894] Standort: Fachgebiet für Geschichte der Medizin (192) Signatur: EvB/SD 10,19 Bemerkungen: Behring-Archiv, Liste 04-002, Stand A-I, Nr. 1

    Studien zur Bekämpfung der Rindertuberkulose

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    Layoutgetreues Digitalisat der Ausg.: [1904] Standort: Fachgebiet für Geschichte der Medizin (192) Signatur: EvB/SD 7,35 Bemerkungen: Behring-Archiv, Liste 04-002, Stand A-I, Nr.
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