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Jugendpastoral heute:Interview im Rahmen des Seminars „Zeitgenössische Pastoraltheolog/inn/en im Interview“ mit Prof. Dr. Martin Lechner, vom Institut für Praktische Theologie mit Schwerpunkt Jugendpastoral an der Philosophisch-Theologischen Hochschule der Salesianer Don Boscos, Benediktbeuern.
Im Rahmen des Hauptseminars „Zeitgenössische Pastoraltheolog/inn/en im Interview“ am Seminar für Pastoraltheologie führten Studierende der Katholisch-Theologischen Fakultät Interviews mit zeitgenössischen Pastoraltheologen durch.
Das Interview mit Prof. Dr. Lechner ist eine Art Rundreise durch die Grundlagen und die aktuellen Themen und Diskussionen der Jugendpastoral, ausgehend von der Person und der theologischen Fundierung Prof. Dr. Lechners
Jugendpastoral heute:Interview im Rahmen des Seminars „Zeitgenössische Pastoraltheolog/inn/en im Interview“ mit Prof. Dr. Martin Lechner, vom Institut für Praktische Theologie mit Schwerpunkt Jugendpastoral an der Philosophisch-Theologischen Hochschule der Salesianer Don Boscos, Benediktbeuern.
Im Rahmen des Hauptseminars „Zeitgenössische Pastoraltheolog/inn/en im Interview“ am Seminar für Pastoraltheologie führten Studierende der Katholisch-Theologischen Fakultät Interviews mit zeitgenössischen Pastoraltheologen durch.
Das Interview mit Prof. Dr. Lechner ist eine Art Rundreise durch die Grundlagen und die aktuellen Themen und Diskussionen der Jugendpastoral, ausgehend von der Person und der theologischen Fundierung Prof. Dr. Lechners
Lechner Air Mining Machine
Air-powered mining machine invented by Francis M. Lechner of Columbus, Ohio in 1876. It was designed to mechanically under-cut coal. The Lechner Mining Machine Company, which became the Jeffrey Manufacturing Company in 1887, manufactured the machine
Chern-kernels and anomaly cancellation in M-theory
This paper deals with magnetic equations of the type dH = J where the current
J is a –function on a brane worldvolume and H a p–form field strength. In many
situations in M–theory this equation needs to be solved for H in terms of a potential.
A standard universality class of solutions, involving Dirac–branes, gives rise
to strong intermediate singularities in H which in many physically relevant cases
lead to inconsistencies. In this paper we present an alternative universality class
of solutions for magnetic equations in terms of Chern–kernels, and provide relevant
applications, among which the anomaly–free effective action for open M2–branes
ending on M5–branes. The unobservability of the Dirac–brane requires a Dirac
quantization condition; we show that the requirement of “unobservability” of the
Chern–kernel leads in M–theory to classical gravitational anomalies which cancel
precisely their quantum counterparts
Zwischen : eine relationale Anthropologie pädagogischer Beziehungsweisen
eingereicht von Theresa M. Lechner, MALiteraturverzeichnis: Blatt 169-177Dissertation Universität Salzburg 2022Zusammenfassung / Abstract in deutscher und englischer Sprach
World manifold and target space anomalies in heterotic Green-Schwarz strings and five-branes
Chapter One - The Genomics, Epigenomics, and Transcriptomics of HPV-Associated Oropharyngeal Cancer - Understanding the Basis of a Rapidly Evolving Disease
Human papillomavirus (HPV) has been shown to represent a major independent risk factor for head and neck squamous cell cancer, in particular for oropharyngeal carcinoma. This type of cancer is rapidly evolving in the Western world, with rising trends particularly in the young, and represents a distinct epidemiological, clinical, and molecular entity. It is the aim of this review to give a detailed description of genomic, epigenomic, transcriptomic, and posttranscriptional changes that underlie the phenotype of this deadly disease. The review will also link these changes and examine what is known about the interactions between the host genome and viral genome, and investigate changes specific for the viral genome. These data are then integrated into an updated model of HPV-induced head and neck carcinogenesis
Firm networks: external relationships as sources for the growth and competitiveness of entrepreneurial firms
Inter-firm networks, as an inter-organizational form, are increasingly perceived as a model for entrepreneurial firm growth. We study egocentric networks of high-growth entrepreneurial firms in the IT industry and explore how these firms grow through the Use of external relations and become competitive. Based on case study research, we identify that Firms are using relations for a variety of purposes and that every firm has an individual relational mix. This relational mix changes with the development of the firms. While the relative importance of social and reputational networks decrease with the firms' development, co-opetition networks increase over time. Knowledge and innovation networks are a function of reputation and management capacity while the development of marketing networks depends on the firm's culture and management style. Both weak ties and strong tics are important for the growth of the firm since they fulfil different functions. Firm growth is determined by path-dependent relational capability that eventually reaches its limits and leads to the reconfiguration of a rather stable network. Additionally, firm growth depends not only on the building of egocentric networks but also on the existence and development of healthy sociocentric networks
World-volume and target-space anomalies in the D=10 super-fivebrane sigma model
hep-th/960309
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