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    Wissensbasierte Entscheidungsunterstützung im Verkauf

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    Gaul W, Decker R, Pesch M. Wissensbasierte Entscheidungsunterstützung im Verkauf. WiSt - Wirtschaftswissenschaftliches Studium. 1993;22:37-43

    Straf- und ordnungswidrigkeitenrechtliche Erwägungen zur Bereitstellung von Informationen vor Pakettransaktionen.

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    Die Due Diligence im Sinne einer professionellen, intensiven und ganzheitlichen Unternehmensanalyse zählt heute zum Standard bei M&A-Transaktionen. Benjamin Pesch setzt sich im Kontext sogenannter Pakettransaktionen zunächst mit der strafrechtlichen Bewertung der Bereitstellung der zwecks Due Diligence erforderlichen Informationen durch die Vorstandsmitglieder einer Aktiengesellschaft auseinander. Dabei wird deutlich, dass die Bereitstellung eine Gratwanderung darstellt und im Wesentlichen dann nicht mit Strafbarkeitsrisiken verbunden ist, wenn sie bzw. der zu erwartende Aktionärswechsel im Unternehmensinteresse liegt. Zum anderen wirft Pesch die Frage auf, ob im benannten Kontext eine wertpapierhandelsrechtliche Publizitätspflicht der Aktiengesellschaft mit der Folge eines ordnungswidrigkeitenrechtlichen Risikos für die Vorstandsmitglieder besteht. In vielen Fällen wird allerdings bei Wahrung der Vertraulichkeit der Informationen ein Aufschub der Veröffentlichung in Betracht kommen.»Criminal and Administrative Considerations Regarding the Provision of Information before Package Transactions«Due Diligence in terms of a professional, intensive and holistic analysis of a corporation is nowadays a standard procedure in M&A-transactions. In context of so-called package transactions Benjamin Pesch examines whether there are criminal risks for board members of a German stock corporation providing information necessary for the due diligence and whether the German stock corporation is subject of an obligation to publicly disclose leading to administrative risks for the board members

    Cirrhipathes rumphii van Pesch 1910

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    Cirrhipathes rumphii van Pesch, 1910 Figs. 19, 20 Eucirripathes rumphii van Pesch 1910, p.170 –174, figs.245–249 Cirrhipathes rumphii Zou & Zhou 1982, p.87, pl.15–4, figs. 9–11 Material examined. Distal fragments from two colonies. Ifaty 20 m specimen INV.131361, Andavadoaka 20 m specimen INV.131345. Depth range. 25–45 m. Description. A thin, single stem colony with the upper part having large dextral coils (Fig. 19, a, b), which can be loose in some colonies. Colonies are growing either horizontaly at some point (Fig. 19, a, b) or more vertically (Fig. 19, c). The colonies analyzed reach about 1.8 m in height and starts to coil at about 50 cm from the seafloor. The pitches are about 40 cm and the coils have a diameter of about 20 cm. The skeleton of the basal part is about 2.5 mm in diameter, the one of the distal part is 1.5 mm in diameter. The coral shows a brown coenenchyme with white polyps partially arranged on only one side of the colony, but never in a single row (Fig. 19, d). Polyps measure up to 2.5 mm in transverse diameter and they all sit close to each other so that the coenenchyme between polyps is sometimes not visible, but their mutual distance can be up to 1.9 mm (Fig. 19, d), with 3-4 found per cm. In vivo, the extended tentacles are long with round tips. On the apical growing portion measuring 1.26 mm in diameter before it tapers, the spines are small, triangular, laterally compressed, smooth, and either simple or with a few distinct knobs at the apex (Fig. 19, e, h). They measure 0.04–0.10 mm and their mutual distance is 0.25–0.52 mm. The spines are arranged in quincunx in the distal part measuring 1.22 mm in diameter (Fig. 19, f) and 11–12 rows can be seen from one aspect. On the polypar side, the spines are conical to cylindrical, have a large base with a roughly blunt apex, and measure 0.15-0.23 mm high (Fig. 19, f, g, j). They are very finely papillose with the tip having many tubercles, and sometimes they can be bifid at the top (Fig. 19, k). The abpolypar spines are papillose, tend to be more conical with a sharper tip having many tubercles as well (Fig. 19, i), with a height of 0.11–0.16 mm. In any case, the spines are laterally compressed (Fig. 19, e–k). The mutual distance between spines varies between 0.15 and 0.51 mm. Taxonomic remarks. This species was originally described from the Indonesian Archipelago by van Pesch (1910). He did not designate a holotype and based his description on six specimens, of which three are lost and one is missing from the register of the Siboga collection (Bo et al. 2009). The two remaining specimens belong to two different species, one belonging to the recently described species Pseudocirrhipathes mapia Bo et al., 2009 (specimen Coel. 02599b from the Zoological Museum of Amsterdam, see Bo et al. 2009) and the other belonging to Cirrhipathes rumphii (specimen Coel. 02599a, from the Zoological Museum of Amsterdam, see Bo et al. 2009, schizotype USNM 100412, Fig. 20). The most important difference between these two species apart from spine morphology is the spine arrangement in verticils in intermediate and distal parts of P. mapia, a feature that Ci. rumphii never presents (Bo et al. 2009). The description of the present specimen recalls the one originally made pro-parte for Coel. 02599a by van Pesch (1910) and analyzed by Bo et al. (2009). The higher level of tuberculation observed here is consistent with an apical-central portion of the stem, while less tubercules and more compressed spines, as observed in Coel. 02599a, are consistent with the tip of the colony. Regionalization and age in this species are very important. Spines in distal portions can be less tuberculated (or not at all) and compressed as in Coel. 02599a, while extremely distal spines do not present any knobs because these are newly formed spines (Fig. 120, b, d). The color of the present specimen matches up with the two phenotypes known for this species, brown and white, or total orange. Distribution. Indonesia (type locality, van Pesch 1910; Rumphius, see Bayer 1959; Bo et al. 2009), South and North Pacific Ocean (Bo et al. 2009), Sri Lanka (Thomson & Simpson 1905), China (Zou & Zhou 1982), Madagascar (present study).Published as part of Terrana, Lucas, Bo, Marzia, Opresko, Dennis M. & Eeckhaut, Igor, 2020, Shallow-water black corals (Cnidaria: Anthozoa: Hexacorallia: Antipatharia) from SW Madagascar, pp. 1-62 in Zootaxa 4826 (1) on pages 33-35, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4826.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/440221

    Ingelvac®PRRS MLV- Safety and Efficacy in sows under European field conditions

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    Genzow, M.; Schagemann, G.; Pesch, S.; Philips, R.. (2005). Ingelvac®PRRS MLV- Safety and Efficacy in sows under European field conditions. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/157707

    sj-pdf-4-jpc-10.1177_21501319221106880 – Supplemental material for Congenital Cytomegalovirus Knowledge, Practices, and Beliefs Among Primary Care Physicians and Newborn Hospitalists

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    Supplemental material, sj-pdf-4-jpc-10.1177_21501319221106880 for Congenital Cytomegalovirus Knowledge, Practices, and Beliefs Among Primary Care Physicians and Newborn Hospitalists by Megan H. Pesch and Kathleen M. Muldoon in Journal of Primary Care & Community Health</p

    sj-docx-3-jpc-10.1177_21501319221106880 – Supplemental material for Congenital Cytomegalovirus Knowledge, Practices, and Beliefs Among Primary Care Physicians and Newborn Hospitalists

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    Supplemental material, sj-docx-3-jpc-10.1177_21501319221106880 for Congenital Cytomegalovirus Knowledge, Practices, and Beliefs Among Primary Care Physicians and Newborn Hospitalists by Megan H. Pesch and Kathleen M. Muldoon in Journal of Primary Care & Community Health</p

    sj-docx-2-jpc-10.1177_21501319221106880 – Supplemental material for Congenital Cytomegalovirus Knowledge, Practices, and Beliefs Among Primary Care Physicians and Newborn Hospitalists

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    Supplemental material, sj-docx-2-jpc-10.1177_21501319221106880 for Congenital Cytomegalovirus Knowledge, Practices, and Beliefs Among Primary Care Physicians and Newborn Hospitalists by Megan H. Pesch and Kathleen M. Muldoon in Journal of Primary Care & Community Health</p

    sj-docx-1-jpc-10.1177_21501319221106880 – Supplemental material for Congenital Cytomegalovirus Knowledge, Practices, and Beliefs Among Primary Care Physicians and Newborn Hospitalists

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    Supplemental material, sj-docx-1-jpc-10.1177_21501319221106880 for Congenital Cytomegalovirus Knowledge, Practices, and Beliefs Among Primary Care Physicians and Newborn Hospitalists by Megan H. Pesch and Kathleen M. Muldoon in Journal of Primary Care & Community Health</p

    Distributional regression for demand forecasting in e-grocery

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    Ulrich M, Jahnke H, Langrock R, Pesch R, Senge R. Distributional regression for demand forecasting in e-grocery. European Journal of Operational Research. 2021;294(3):831-842

    Distributional regression for demand forecasting in e-grocery — a case study

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    Langrock R, Ulrich M, Jahnke H, Pesch R, Senge R. Distributional regression for demand forecasting in e-grocery — a case study. In: Proceedings of the 33rd International Workshop on Statistical Modelling. Volume 2. 2018: 171-176
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