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    Die Rohrer

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    DIE ROHRER Die Rohrer ( - ) Cover ( - ) Title page ([1]) I. ([3]) II. (7) III. (12) IV. (18) V. (23) VI. (29) VII (33) VIII. (39) IX. (42) X. (47) XI. (50) XII. (57) XIII. (61) XIV. (64) X (69) XVI. (73) Cover ( -

    Klänge vom "Lindenhof" : Gedichte

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    von Br.: Fritz Rohrer & Br.: F.Mit handschriftlicher Widmung auf dem Vorsatzblatt : "Dem grossen Meister Conr. Ferd. Meyer / in tiefer Ehrfurcht zum 70. Geburtstag / gewidmet / von / F. Rohrer / Zürich, 31/X.95." Exemplar der Zentralbibliothek Zürich, C.F.-Meyer-BibliothekAus dem Vorbesitz von Conrad Ferdinand Meyer Exemplar der Zentralbibliothek Zürich, C.F.-Meyer-Bibliothe

    Propozycja zmiany klasyfikacji F. Curtiusa w świetle badań własnych

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    After the investigation of 1000 males and 800 fermales the author have proposed new classification of Rohrer\u27s Index, which may be seen in table 2.En s\u27appuyant sur les recherches de 1000 hommes et 800 femmes, l’auteur propose sa propre classification dc l\u27indice de Rohrer, présentée dans le tableau 2

    An avoidance principle with an application to the asymptotic behaviour of graded local cohomology

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    We present an avoidance principle for certain graded rings. As an application we fill a gap in the proof of a result of Brodmann, Rohrer and Sazeedeh about the antipolynomiality of the Hilbert–Samuel multiplicity of the graded components of the local cohomology modules of a finitely generated module over a Noetherian homogeneous ring with two-dimensional local base ring

    An open-label dose escalation study evaluating tolerability and safety of a single 5-days course of temozolomide in dogs with advanced cancer

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    Temozolomide is a novel oral alkylating agent that has schedule-dependent clinical activity in human malignant glioma and metastatic melanoma. Little is known about the efficacy of temozolomide in the treatment of canine solid cancers, where broad range of dosages have been used but no maximally tolerated dose (MTD) had been established. The aim of this this open-label, dose-escalating study was to determine MTD and dose-limiting toxicity (DLT) of a single temozolomide cycle in dogs with advanced solid tumours. Temozolomide was administered as a 5-days course starting at 70 mg/m2 , using escalation of 10 mg/m2 increments with 3 dogs per dose level. MTD was established based on the number of dogs experiencing DLT assessed after 1 cycle. Safety evaluation was performed 10 days after dosing. Thirty-three client-owned dogs were enrolled. MTD was established at 150 mg/m2 and the most frequent adverse events (AEs) were hematologic and hepatic, followed by gastrointestinal, with the majority being self-resolving and of mild grade. VCOG grade 3 hepatic toxicity and grade 4 thrombocytopenia were defined as DLTs at 160 mg/m2 . A subcohort of dogs received multiple temozolomide doses on a 4-week cycle and no cumulative toxicity was documented. Conclusions of this study define temozolomide MTD at 150 mg/m2 when given once daily over 5 days. Future trials on the efficacy of temozolomide administered at its MTD are warranted

    Comparison of Forced-Air and Warm Circulating-Water Warming for Prevention of Hypothermia and Blood Product Utilization During Open Cardiac Surgery.

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    Gosling, A. F., Rohrer, B., Penick, E., Zimmermann, A., Johnson, D., Naseem, T., Ianchulev, S., & Cobey, F. C. (2019). Comparison of Forced-Air and Warm Circulating-Water Warming for Prevention of Hypothermia and Blood Product Utilization During Open Cardiac Surgery. Journal of cardiothoracic and vascular anesthesia, 33(9), 2612–2614. https://doi.org/10.1053/j.jvca.2019.05.00

    Rigaudon

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    Title from accompanying document.B. Rohrer, saxophone ; F. Proctor, piano and organ ; R. Muse, piano ; C. Miller, piano ; S. Finck, marimba ; F. Sidorfsky, clarinet ; D. Bakke, violin.Digitized by Kansas Correctional Industrie

    On Minimalist Attribute Grammars and Macro Tree Transducers

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    Michaelis J, Mönnich U, Morawietz F. On Minimalist Attribute Grammars and Macro Tree Transducers. In: Rohrer C, Rossdeutscher A, Kamp H, eds. Linguistic Form and its Computation. CSLI Studies in Computational Linguistics. Stanford: CSLI Publications; 2001: 287-326

    Ethnomathematik : neue Ansätze zu ihrer Theorie und Praxis

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    Verdugo Rohrer UA. Ethnomathematics : new approaches to its theory and application. Bielefeld (Germany): Bielefeld University; 2010.This work introduces new approaches to the theory and application of ethnomathematics. Ethnomathematics is a field of research focused on the study of different mathematics, which are specific for each (sub-)culture. First, the author gives a detailed description of a new historiography of ethnomathematics, showing that this field of research has been studied and practiced since the 1920s, when Ewald Fettweis pursued his first research on this subject. Two other important forerunners of ethnomathematics are, according to the author, Otto Raum and Raymond Wilder. The author proposes a new approach for the theory of ethnomathematics, namely a supplementary interdisciplinary theory that corresponds to the intersection of mathematics, its history and education, and cultural anthropology, ethnology, ethnography and ethnoscience. Two innovating field researches, undertaken separately in Mozambique and Brazil, are presented by the author. These contribute to the consolidation of the supplementary interdisciplinarity of this field of ethnomathematics
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