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    Disquisitio de superficiebus quae continentur aequationibus his: mx² + ny² - z² = f², et x² - ny² + az = 0

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    [Carl Gustav Wunder]Aus: Memoriam anniversariam dedicatae ante hos CCLXXXXVI annos Scholae Regiae Afranae d. III. Iul. MDCCCXXXIX. h.l.q.c. pie celebrandam indicit Detlaus Carolus Guilielmus Baumgarten-Crusiu

    Die Symbole, die Gesetze, die Geschichte, der Zweck der Masonei schließen keine Religion von derselben aus : Nur für Brüder Masonen / Vom Br. J. F. L. Theodor Merzdorf d. Sohne, Mitglied und Bibliothekare der Loge Apollo im Orient von Leipzig

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    Vorlageform des Erscheinungsvermerks: Leipzig, 5836. - Kolophon: Gedruckt in der Festschen Buchdruckerei. - Umschlag: In Commission bei Julius Wunder in Leipzig. - Erscheinungsjahr in Zeitrechnung Freimaure

    Das "Wunder von Karfreit"

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    DAS "WUNDER VON KARFREIT" Das "Wunder von Karfreit" ( - ) Cover ( - ) [Karte]: Das Wunder von Karfreit ( - ) Title page ([3]) Imprint ([4]) Vorwort zur zweiten Auflage. (5) Vorwort zur ersten Auflage. (5) Inhaltsverzeichnis. (8) Einleitung. (9) [4 Abb.]: (1)Abb. 1 General d. Inf. Otto von Below (2)Abb. 2 Generalleutnant Konrad Krafft von Delmensingen (3)Abb. 3. Generalmajor Richard von Berendt (4)Abb. 4 General d. Inf. Alfred Krauß ( - ) Die Vorbereitung des Angriffes. (24) [4 Abb.]: (1)Abb. 5 Oberst Eduard Primavesi (2)Abb. 6 Oberst Artur von Reutter (3)Abb. 7 Generalleutnant Hermann Freiherr von Stein (4)Abb. 8 Generalmajor Arnold Lequis ( - ) Die Gliederung des 1. Korps war folgende: (54) Der Durchbruch. (60) [4 Abb.]: (1)Abb. 9 Generalmajor Eduard von Merten (2)Abb. 10 Oberst Adolf Sloninka von Holadow (3)Abb. 11 Oberst Friedrich Nürnberger (4)Abb. 12 Hauptmann Eduard Barger ( - ) Die Ereignisse bei der Edelweißdivision und am 26. Oktober. (78) [4 Abb.]: (1)Abb. 13 Hauptmann Robert Siegel (2)Abb 14 Major Rudolf Miksch (3)Abb. 15 Major Adalbert Zalay von Hagyaros (4)Abb. 16 Hauptmann Johann Charwat ( - ) Der 27. Oktober. (87) 28. bis 30. Oktober. (89) Die Bezwingung des Tagliamento am 2. November 1917. (95) Das Bild einer zerschmetterten Armee! (105) Nachtrag. Zum Talstoß bei Karfreit. (111) Das klassische Werk von gen. d. Inf. Alfred Krauß ( - ) [Karte]: Skizze des Durchbruchraumes der 14. Armee ( - ) [Abb.]: Ansicht des Flitscher Beckens vom Fuße des Svinjak ( - ) Cover ( - ) Cover ( -

    Neuer Geist aus religiöser Tiefe: wie das "Wunder von Trient " die Kirche reformierte

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    Neuer Geist aus religiöser Tiefe : wie d. "Wunder von Trient " d. Kirche reformierte. - In: Der Fels. 27. 1996. 1. S. 8-1

    Wenn sogar der Kanzler weint: Die Berliner Republik und ihr "Wunder von Bern"

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    Rezension zu: Das Wunder von Bern. Regie: Sönke Wortmann, Buch: Sönke Wortmann und Rochus Hahn, D 2003, 118 Mi

    Dynamics of reversible protein phosphorylation in thylakoids of flowering plants: The roles of STN7, STN8 and TAP38

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    AbstractPhosphorylation is the most common post-translational modification found in thylakoid membrane proteins of flowering plants, targeting more than two dozen subunits of all multiprotein complexes, including some light-harvesting proteins. Recent progress in mass spectrometry-based technologies has led to the detection of novel low-abundance thylakoid phosphoproteins and localised their phosphorylation sites. Three of the enzymes involved in phosphorylation/dephosphorylation cycles in thylakoids, the protein kinases STN7 and STN8 and the phosphatase TAP38/PPH1, have been characterised in the model species Arabidopsis thaliana. Differential protein phosphorylation is associated with changes in illumination and various other environmental parameters, and has been implicated in several acclimation responses, the molecular mechanisms of which are only partly understood. The phenomenon of State Transitions, which enables rapid adaptation to short-term changes in illumination, has recently been shown to depend on reversible phosphorylation of LHCII by STN7-TAP38/PPH1. STN7 is also necessary for long-term acclimation responses that counteract imbalances in energy distribution between PSII and PSI by changing the rates of accumulation of their reaction-centre and light-harvesting proteins. Another aspect of photosynthetic acclimation, the modulation of thylakoid ultrastructure, depends on phosphorylation of PSII core proteins, mainly executed by STN8. Here we review recent advances in the characterisation of STN7, STN8 and TAP38/PPH1, and discuss their physiological significance within the overall network of thylakoid protein phosphorylation. This article is part of a Special Issue entitled: Regulation of Electron Transport in Chloroplasts

    [Antiretroviral therapy and pregnancy]

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    Whereas the perinatal transmission rate with untreated HIV positive women is around 30%, the results of Pediatric AIDS Clinical Trials Group in 1994 showed a reduction by nearly 70% with Zidovudin chemoprophylaxis. The transmission rate can even be reduced to under 2%, if a cesarean section before onset of labour and before premature rupture of membranes is done in addition. An individualized, optimal antiretroviral combination therapy, ideally introduced in the second trimenon (in special cases even already in the first trimenon), is of great importance. As a further strategy of prevention of perinatal transmission, intravenous Zidovudin chemoprophylaxis should be given in addition to the mother during labour and to the newborn during the first six weeks of life. Besides very few exceptions, long-term data after intrauterine administration of antiretroviral therapy do not show any teratogen or other long term consequences to date. The situation in developing countries is very critical with still high transmission rates because of the lack of antiretroviral therapy due to logistical reasons and costs and the need of breastfeeding. For these reasons, more and more feasible short protocols are developed with at least fifty percent reduction of neonatal transmission rates

    Pragmatic approach to nutrition in the ICU: Expert opinion regarding which calorie protein target

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    BACKGROUND & AIMS:Since the publications of the ESPEN guidelines on enteral and parenteral nutrition in ICU, numerous studies have added information to assist the nutritional management of critically ill patients regarding the recognition of the right population to feed, the energy-protein targeting, the route and the timing to start. METHODS: We reviewed and discussed the literature related to nutrition in the ICU from 2006 until October 2013. RESULTS: To identify safe, minimal and maximal amounts for the different nutrients and at the different stages of the acute illness is necessary. These amounts might be specific for different phases in the time course of the patient's illness. The best approach is to target the energy goal defined by indirect calorimetry. High protein intake (1.5 g/kg/d) is recommended during the early phase of the ICU stay, regardless of the simultaneous calorie intake. This recommendation can reduce catabolism. Later on, high protein intake remains recommended, likely combined with a sufficient amount of energy to avoid proteolysis. CONCLUSIONS: Pragmatic recommendations are proposed to practically optimize nutritional therapy based on recent publications. However, on some issues, there is insufficient evidence to make expert recommendations
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