809 research outputs found

    Kosciusko [music] /

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    For voice and piano.; Cover title.; "Introduced & sung by Miss Nella Webb."; Cover carries portraits of Nella Webb (by Rudolph Buchner), Charles Vaude and Moritz Lutzen.; Words printed as text on p. [4].; "During Moritz Lutzen's visit to Australia he offered a prize for the best lyric, by an Australian author to be set to music by himself. The prize was awarded to Charles Vaude, for his lyric 'Kosciusko,' and Miss Nella Webb produced this song with instantaneous success."--P. [4].; Also available online http://nla.gov.au/nla.mus-an8393500; 1913, by Victor J. Draper, Sydney.; NLA's NL copy from the collection of Keith Watson. ANL

    Letter containing inquiry regarding the ethnic identity of the descendents of Georg Moritz Oppenheim.

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    Letter from Wilhelm Gehlig to Rabbi Dr. Freudenthal in Nuremberg with a genealogical question regarding Georg Moritz Oppenheim. Of particular interest to the author is to determine whether Oppenheim's descendents are "rein jüdischen Blutes (=of pure Jewish blood)."Robert Singermandigitize

    Conventional and circular economy compliant modification strategies for recycled polypropylene

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    Author Moritz MagerMasterarbeit Universität Linz 2021Arbeit gesperr

    Conventional and circular economy compliant modification strategies for recycled polypropylene

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    Author Moritz MagerMasterarbeit Universität Linz 2021Arbeit gesperr

    Hayo Haya Maaseh [= Once upon a time]

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    Anthology of East European Jewish folklore, with introduction and sources. The anthology includes: songs, tales, traditions, customs, jokes, proverbs, riddles. Authored by Chaim Ben Zion Elon-Baranik (born 1901). Published immediately after the Second World War. Illustrations by Moritz Oppenheimer, L. Pilichowski, Yosef Budko, E.M. Lilien (his signature in print). Most of the illustrations are printed on separated chrome paper, on one side of the page. Folklore publishing, Tel Aviv. HaIvri press, Jerusalem. 22 em. [1],303, [3] pages. Excellent condition. Chipped top of spine. . '... Olb price120120 140-160This is a hardbound book (hard cover)Language note: HebrewChaim Ben Zion Elon-Barani

    Ethische Fragen in der Berg- und Höhenmedizin

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    In mountain, high-altitude and expedition medicine, physicians are confronted with ethical challenges that differ from routine clinical care, as they treat patients under special conditions regarding the medical care situation, external circumstances, limited medical resources and their own risk exposure. While some of the resulting ethical aspects have already been discussed analytically in the literature, a systematic investigation of the ethical issues that physicians in mountain, high-altitude and expedition medicine are confronted with in their practice is still lacking. We therefore conducted a qualitative interview study with ten physicians who, due to their many years of experience in various areas of mountain, high-altitude and expedition medicine, can be regarded as experts in these fields (maximum variation sampling) in order to answer the following research questions: 1. What ethical issues do medical practitioners perceive in the field of mountain, high altitude and expedition medicine? 2. How do mountain physicians deal with these ethical issues? 3. What would mountain physicians wish for in dealing with these ethical issues in the future? The interviews were recorded, transcribed and analyzed using the Saldaña coding method. The interview participants reported challenging working conditions characterized by limited medical resources, limited diagnostic and prognostic information, difficult external circumstances, the risk exposure of the rescuers themselves and the risk-taking behaviour of the mountaineers. In the field of mountain rescue medicine, the experts described ethical challenges of balancing the duty to help the casualties with the health risks for the rescuers, the personal responsibility of the mountaineers, resuscitation situations under difficult external conditions, triage situations with multiple burials and the allocation of resources in the rescue system. In the field of high-altitude and expedition medicine, the study participants mentioned the ethical justifiability of strictly advising against participation in a high-risk undertaking and the ethical question of the medical prescription of prophylactic and performance-enhancing medication. The other results focused on distributive justice on a global level. In dealing with these medical ethical issues, the experts interviewed can only partially fall back on guidelines or recommendations from professional societies. They therefore usually have to resolve medical-ethical conflict situations on a case-by-case basis by balancing the unclear or conflicting ethical obligations in individual cases. The results presented and discussed in the light of the limited scientific findings available to date can raise awareness of ethically relevant constellations in mountain, high-altitude and expedition medicine and serve as a basis for the development of decision-making aids for the actors involved. The present study can serve as a starting point for further research into ethical issues in these medical fields. It can also be inferred from the results of this study that ethical issues should be explicitly addressed in the training of doctors working in mountain medicine in the future. In view of the increasing importance of leisure activities in the mountains, this could raise the awareness of trained physicians with regard to ethical issues and considerations and create an ethically justified basis for action. Overall, the present interview study succeeded in identifying and discussing the broad spectrum of ethical issues in mountain, high-altitude and expedition medicine and how they are dealt with. In view of the different approaches practiced by the actors, it would seem appropriate to investigate in greater depth in future scientific work how the various ethical challenges can be met in an ethically well-founded manner under the given difficult conditions.Ärzte sind in der Berg-, Höhen- und Expeditionsmedizin mit ethischen Herausforderungen konfrontiert, welche sich von der klinischen Routineversorgung unterscheiden, da sie die Patienten unter besonderen Rahmenbedingungen hinsichtlich der medizinischen Versorgungssituation, der externen Umstände, limitierter medizinischer Ressourcen und der eigenen Risikoexposition versorgen. Während einige der resultierenden ethischen Aspekte bereits analytisch in der Literatur diskutiert wurden, fehlt bislang eine systematische Untersuchung, mit welchen ethischen Fragen die handelnden Akteure in der Berg-, Höhen- und Expeditionsmedizin in ihrer ärztlichen Praxis konfrontiert werden. Daher führten wir eine qualitative Interviewstudie mit zehn Ärzten durch, welche durch ihre jahrelange Erfahrung in unterschiedlichen Bereichen der Berg-, Höhen- und Expeditionsmedizin als ausgewiesene Experten auf diesen Gebieten gelten (maximum variation sampling), um folgende Forschungsfragen zu beantworten: 1. Welche ethischen Fragen nehmen Mediziner im Bereich der Berg-, Höhen- und Expeditionsmedizin wahr? 2. Wie gehen die Bergmediziner mit diesen ethischen Fragen um? 3. Was wünschen sich die Bergmediziner für den Umgang mit diesen ethischen Fragen in der Zukunft? Die Interviews wurden aufgezeichnet, transkribiert und mittels des Kodierverfahrens nach Saldaña inhaltsanalytisch ausgewertet. Die Interviewteilnehmer berichteten über herausfordernden Arbeitsbedingungen, welche durch begrenzte medizinische Ressourcen, limitierte diagnostische sowie prognostische Informationen, schwierige äußere Umstände, die Risikoexposition der Retter selbst und das Risikoverhalten der Bergsteiger charakterisiert sind. Auf dem Gebiet der Bergrettungsmedizin beschrieben die Experten als ethische Herausforderungen die Abwägung der Hilfsverpflichtungen gegenüber den Verunglückten mit den gesundheitlichen Risiken für die Retter, die Eigenverantwortung der Bergsteiger, Reanimationssituationen unter schwierigen äußeren Bedingungen, Triagesituationen bei Mehrfachverschüttungen und die Ressourcenallokation im Rettungswesen. Auf dem Gebiet der Höhen- und Expeditionsmedizin nannten die Studienteilnehmer die ethische Vertretbarkeit des strikten Abratens von der Teilnahme an einer risikoreichen Unternehmung sowie die ethische Frage nach der ärztlichen Verschreibung prophylaktisch wirksamer und leistungssteigernder Medikamente. Im Mittelpunkt der weiteren Ergebnisse stand die Verteilungsgerechtigkeit auf globaler Ebene. Die befragten Experten können im Umgang mit diesen medizinethischen Fragen lediglich teilweise auf Leitlinien oder Empfehlungen von Fachgesellschaften zurückgreifen. Sie müssen daher die medizinethischen Konfliktsituationen meist fallbezogen lösen, indem sie eine begründete Abwägung zwischen den im Einzelfall unklaren oder konfligierenden ethischen Verpflichtungen treffen. Die dargestellten und im Spiegel der bislang nur spärlich verfügbaren wissenschaftlichen Erkenntnisse diskutierten Ergebnisse können das Bewusstsein für ethisch relevante Konstellationen in der Berg-, Höhen- und Expeditionsmedizin schärfen und als Grundlage für die Entwicklung von Entscheidungshilfen für die handelnden Akteure dienen. Die vorliegende Studie kann als Ausgangspunkt für weitere Forschung zu ethischen Fragestellungen in diesen medizinischen Fachbereichen dienen. Aus den Ergebnissen der vorliegenden Studie lässt sich zudem ableiten, dass zukünftig ethische Fragen in der Ausbildung bergmedizinisch tätiger Ärzte ausdrücklich thematisiert werden sollten. Damit könnte angesichts der weiter zunehmenden Bedeutung von Freizeitaktivitäten in den Bergen eine Sensibilisierung der ausgebildeten Mediziner hinsichtlich ethischer Fragen und Abwägungen erreicht und eine ethisch begründete Handlungsbasis geschaffen werden. Insgesamt gelang es mit der vorliegenden Interviewstudie, das breite Spektrum an ethischen Fragen in der Berg-, Höhen- und Expeditionsmedizin sowie den Umgang mit denselben herauszuarbeiten und zu diskutieren. Angesichts der unterschiedlichen von den Akteuren praktizierten Lösungsansätzen erscheint es sinnvoll, in zukünftigen wissenschaftlichen Arbeiten vertiefend zu untersuchen, wie den verschiedenen ethischen Herausforderungen unter den gegebenen schwierigen Rahmenbedingungen auf eine ethisch gut begründete Art und Weise begegnet werden kann

    Karl Philipp Moritz\'s essays: language, arts, philosophy (selection, introduction, translation and notes)

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    Após mais de duzentos anos, o interesse pela obra de Karl Philipp Moritz (15 de setembro de 1756 26 de junho de 1793) só tem aumentado. Diferentes autores como Herman Hesse e Walter Benjamin, e, mais recentemente, Hans Joachin Schrimpf, Tzvetan Todorov, Peter Szondi, Arno Schmidt e Peter Handke têm escrito ressaltando a importância e a fecundidade desse autor. Moritz pode ser considerado um dos autores inaugurais do romantismo alemão. Este mestrado em filosofia, área de estética, pretende, por meio de seleção, tradução e introdução dos textos de Karl Philipp Moritz, contribuir para a valorização dessa importante obra em nossa cultura. Os textos selecionados são de teoria da linguagem, estética e filosofia.After over two hundred years, the concern for the works of Karl Philipp Moritz (September 15th 1756 June 26th 1793) has increased steadily. Different authors such as Herman Hesse and Walter Benjamin and more recently Hans Joachin Schrimpf, Tzvetan Todorov, Peter Szondi, Arno Schmidt and Peter Handke have written on the relevance and fecundity of this author. Moritz can be said to be one of the inaugural authors of German Romanticism. This Masters in Philosophy, in the Aesthetics field, intends, by means of selection, translation and introduction of Karl Philipp Moritz texts, to contribute to the appreciation of this important work in our culture. The selected texts belong to the fields of Language Theory, Aesthetics and Philosophy

    Survival : 1933-1945.

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    Autobiography in German, French and English with illustrations by the author and reproductions of photos and documents.Family history in Becherbach, Germany going back to the 18th century. The author's father Ludwig David Moritz served in World War One. He got married to Klara Kaufmann in 1929. Birth of their sons Alfred and Ernst. Rise of Nazism. In 1936 Alfred was enrolled in the public school of Becherbach. Confrontation with anti-Jewish laws and regulations. Celebration of Jewish holidays with the maternal Kaufmann family in Cologne. Night of the November pogrom in 1938 and arrest of his father. Ludwig Moritz was taken to Dachau concentration camp, where he was interned for three months. His sons Alfred and Ernst were taken to safety by their uncle Hermann Wolf in Luxemburg. His parents followed after the release of their father from Dachau. German invasion of Belgium, Luxemburg and France in 1940. Escape to Southern France. Ludwig Moritz was interned in the camp Les Milles near Aix en Provence. Alfred and Ernst were enrolled in the local public school in St. Lizaigne. Life in hiding in Issoudun, where their father's brother had a clothes business. Alfred and Ernst were sent to the Jewish children relief organization OSE (Oeuvre de Secours de l'Enfance). With support of the French resistence movement new identity cards were issued for the two siblings, which stated them being of French descendent. Life in hiding in the countryside of Vernoux/Vivarais. They were enrolled in a public school and in the local Catholic sunday school of Vernoux. End of the war and final reunion with their parents.The architect Alfred Moritz was born in Becherbach, Germany. He survived the war in hiding in the French countryside and was reunited with his parents after the war. The author lived in the United States.Synopsis in fileMoses familyDijonLyonEmigration and immigration, 1933-1945, LuxemburgEmigration and immigration, 1933-1945, FranceEmigration and immigration, after 1945, United StatesFrench Resistance movements, WarGermany, history, 1933-1945Holocaust, survivorsMilliner

    From « reminiscences » to « poetic pictures » : Sturm und Drang and sentimental trend in Karl Philipp Moritz’ work

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    La découverte d’œuvres du Sturm und Drang et de la tendance sentimentale (allemande et anglaise) fut pour le jeune K. Ph. Moritz une expérience déterminante, aussi bien pour le développement de sa personnalité que pour ses débuts comme écrivain. Nous avons entrepris d’étudier les différentes « traces » laissées par cette littérature dans les écrits de l’auteur, ainsi que leur évolution, notamment dans le cadre d’une pratique de l’intertextualité transformant de simples « réminiscences » littéraires en procédés d’écriture maîtrisés, voire même en « tableaux poétiques ». Nous analysons tout d’abord la réception du Sturm und Drang et de la tendance sentimentale par Anton Reiser (« double » du jeune Moritz) comme lecteur, poète et spectateur, réception « mise en scène » par l’auteur dans son roman autobiographique Anton Reiser. Nous tentons ensuite de montrer comment Moritz, entre 1780 et 1790, prend de la distance avec « l’enthousiasme » caractérisant sa réception de jeunesse de ces courants, sur lesquels il pose désormais un regard « éclairé » et objectif, depuis son point de vue d’écrivain, de critique littéraire et de psychologue empirique des « Lumières tardives », rejetant l’outrance dans le tragique, critiquant la Schwärmerei et observant les « maladies de l’âme ». Enfin, nous consacrons notre dernière partie au point de vue « esthétique » depuis lequel Moritz considère certaines œuvres du « temps des génies » (particulièrement Les Souffrances du jeune Werther), qui trouvent également leur place dans la théorie littéraire de l’auteur (exposée dans plusieurs écrits publiés après son séjour en Italie, entre 1792 et 1794), et dans sa pratique de la description de paysages.To discover works from the Sturm und Drang (« Storm and stress ») movement and from the sentimental trend (German and British) was a determining experience to the young Karl Philipp Moritz, for the development of his personality as well as for the beginning of his career as a writer. The present study aims at researching the « traces » left by this literature in Moritz’ work, and their evolution, in particular through intertextuality, which transforms simple literary « reminiscences » into mastered literary techniques, even into « poetic pictures ». First we analyse the reception of the Sturm und Drang and of Sentimentalism by Anton Reiser (« double » of Moritz in his youth) as reader, poet and spectator, reception « represented » by Moritz in his autobiographical novel Anton Reiser. We then examine how the author, between 1780 and 1790, distances himself from his former « enthusiastic » reception of those literary trends: from now on, he considers them from his « enlightened » and objective point of view as a novelist, a dramatist, a critic and an empirical psychologist of the « Late Enlightenment », rejecting excesses in tragedy, criticising the Schwärmerei and studying the « diseases of the soul ». The last part of our study is devoted to the « aesthetic » point of view, from which Moritz considers some works from the sentimental trend and from the Sturm und Drang (in particular The Sorrows of the Young Werther), which have also found a place in the literary theory of the author (expounded in several writings published between 1792 and 1794, after Moritz’ stay in Italy) and in his pratice of landscape description

    Models for XFL: Naming Functions in Binaries with Extreme Multi-label Learning

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    <p>The models and PSQL tables accompanying the paper <a href="https://arxiv.org/abs/2107.13404" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noreferrer noopener"><em>XFL: Naming Functions in Binaries with Extreme Multi-label Learning</em></a> by James Patrick-Evans, Moritz Dannehl and Johannes Kinder, which has been presented at the <a href="https://sp2023.ieee-security.org/index.html" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noreferrer noopener">IEEE Symposium on Security & Privacy 2023</a>.<br><br>The repository to use these artifacts is available <a href="https://github.com/lmu-plai/xfl" target="_blank" rel="noopener">on github</a>.<br>Read the <a href="https://github.com/lmu-plai/xfl/tree/main/xfl-r/README.md" target="_blank" rel="noopener">README</a> of XFL refactoring for more details.</p> <p> </p> <p>Please cite the paper as</p> <div> <pre><code>@inproceedings{oakland23-xfl, author = {James Patrick-Evans and Moritz Dannehl and Johannes Kinder}, title = {{XFL}: Naming Functions in Binaries with Extreme Multi-label Learning}, booktitle = {Proc. IEEE Symp. Security and Privacy (S\&P)}, pages = {1677-1692}, publisher = {IEEE}, year = {2023}, doi = {10.1109/SP46215.2023.00096}, }</code></pre> </div> <p> </p> <p>Please cite the record as:</p> <div> <pre><code>@misc{artifacts-xfl, author = {Tristan Benoit}, title = {{Models for XFL}: Naming Functions in Binaries with Extreme Multi-label Learning}, publisher = {Zenodo}, year = {2024}, doi = {10.5281/zenodo.10733597},<br> url = {https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10733597}, note = {Available at \url{https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10733597}}<br>} </code></pre> </div&gt
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