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    Wally; arranged

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    141 p. of music ; 28 cmWords inserted superlinearly; Based on Hillern's Die Geier-Wall

    Ausgewaehlte Probleme der Strukturmechanik. Sammlung der Vortraege des Kolloquiums am 11. Mai 1995 zu Ehren von Herrn Dr.-Ing. Bodo Geier. T. 1

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    To honor Dr. Geier, the Institute for Structural Mechanics organized a scientific colloquium on 11 May 1995, the topics of which are oriented both to the special scientific interests of Dr. Geier and to the future responsibilities of the institute. The present report contains summaries of the contributions to the colloquium documenting the contributions concerning quick design, design rules and standards for structural calculation; sandwiches, an analytical tidbit; calculation of the buckling load reduction as a result of stringer separation; experimental investigations into the buckling of imperfectly loaded CFRP shells; numerical analysis of future thermostable structures; and adaptive structure systems - state of the art and perspectives. (orig./RHM)SIGLEAvailable from TIB Hannover: RN 4165(1995,13) / FIZ - Fachinformationszzentrum Karlsruhe / TIB - Technische InformationsbibliothekDEGerman

    Observation of a resonance in the spin-orbit scattering of 5(s, p) impurities in Mg and Cu

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    Observation of a resonance in the spin-orbit scattering of 5 (sip) impurities in Mg and Cu / G. Bergmann ; S. Geier. - In: Solid state communications. 87. 1993. S. 471-47

    Developmental neurotoxicants and the vulnerable male brain: a systematic review of suspected neurotoxicants that disproportionally affect males

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    The prevalence of neurodevelopmental disorders (NDs), including autism spectrum disorder, attention‐deficit/hyperactivity disorder, tic disorder, obsessive‐compulsive disorder, and emotional disturbances, has increased notably in the past few decades. To date, debate continues as to the origins of NDs. Increases in widespread exposure to and bioaccumulation of chemical neurotoxicants have paralleled the upsurge in NDs, and are suggested to be causal agents for NDs. One consistent aspect of NDs is the male preponderance. This review considers the issue of male preponderance by reviewing the gender‐specific neurotoxic effects of recognized neurotoxicant chemicals to assess their possible etiology in NDs. This investigation consisted of a systematic literature review of original studies published from 1970-2016 on suspected neurotoxicants, to examine whether they have a disproportionate adverse effect based on gender. Based on that review, the neurotoxicants exhibiting consistent gender‐specific effects, with exposed males being more affected (than similarly exposed females), were: lead, Thimerosal/ethylmercury, some organochlorine pesticides (e.g., dieldrin, endosulfan, and heptachlor), and air pollution. The next group identified were neurotoxicants exhibiting gender‐specific neurotoxic effects, with males being somewhat (but not consistently) more affected than females: mercury vapor, polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), and organophosphate pesticides. Finally, there was a group of studies in which the neurotoxicants exhibited apparent gender‐related neurotoxic effects but failed to show whether exposed males were consistently more affected than females: inorganic mercury salts, methylmercury species, and certain endocrine disruptors (e.g., phthalates and BPA). The overall conclusion from the studies reviewed was that the brain in males is more vulnerable to many toxic exposures than it is in females. Evidence suggests that the reasons for the male brain being more vulnerable include: (1) greater glutathione availability in females; (2) greater sulfate‐based detoxification capacity in females; (3) potentiating effects of co‐exposure to neurotoxicants and testosterone; (4) greater neuroinflammatory response in males; (5) reduced vulnerability to oxidative stress in females; and (6) neuroprotective effects of female hormones (estrogen and progesterone), especially in the reduction of inflammation and oxidative stress

    Disquisitio Ethico-Nomica Principiis Gentium & Civilis Iuris nixa De Iudicio Morum

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    quam Sub Praesidio ... Dn. Henrici Cocceii, I.U.D. ... Moratae Eruditorum examinationi Horis locoque solitis ad diem 26. Apriliis submittit Albertus Casparus Geier, Rt. Autor & RespondensNicht identisch mit VD17 12:166373Q (dort im Titel "... QUAM SUB PRÆSIDIO ..."; anderer Umfang

    Update on near infrared reflectance analysis of grains to estimate nutritional value for chickens

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    J. L. Black, R. J. Hughes, M. S. Geier, S. G. Nielsen, A. M. Tredrea and P. C Flinnhttp://trove.nla.gov.au/work/638232

    Dipeptidyl peptidase-IV inhibitors and small intestinal adaptation during experimental colitis

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    R Yazbeck, GS Howarth, RN Butler, MS Geier and CA Abbot

    Das halbe und das ganze Lernen: kurze Entgegenung auf die Kritik von Siegfried Jäger und Raimund Küchler an halbierten Lernbegriffen. In: Linguistische Berichte 42 (1976), S. 62 - 94

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    Geier M, Hasse A, Jaritz P, Keseling G, Kroeger H, Schmitz U. Das halbe und das ganze Lernen: kurze Entgegenung auf die Kritik von Siegfried Jäger und Raimund Küchler an halbierten Lernbegriffen. In: Linguistische Berichte 42 (1976), S. 62 - 94. Linguistische Berichte. 1977;47:89-92

    Framework in Agriculture on the Farm Level

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    Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) is a method that can be used to assess the environmental impact of agriculture, but impact categories and the functional unit of classical LCA’s must be adapted to the specific agricultural production process. Serving as an example, the framework of a LCA of 18 grassland dairy farms covering three farming intensity levels and carried out in the Allgäu region in southern Germany is presented. By focussing on the chosen impact categories and the respective, suitable functional units, the specific needs and backgrounds of conducting an agricultural LCA are discussed in general. aus: Haas, G. und Wetterich, F. und Geier, U. (2000) Framework in Agriculture on the Farm Level. International Journal of Life Cycle Assessment 5(6):345-348
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