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Guenther Anders.
Digital ImageThe author Guenther Anders was born on July 12, 1902 in Breslau, the son of William Stern.4607
Anders Bodelsen
This is a short presentation of the main works of the Danish author Anders Bodelsen
Binnenstedelijk ontwikkelen moet op alle fronten anders
Binnenstedelijke (her)ontwikkeling moet vraaggerichter, goedkoper, flexibeler en sneller, anders loopt de stedelijke vernieuwing compleet vast. Ook ambities vergen aanpassing. Dit artikel laat de urgentie van dit probleem zien, maar schetst vooral hoe het anders moet en kan, met een focus op actuele discussiepuntenReal Estate and HousingArchitectur
Practicum, net even anders
Practicum; dertig leerlingen doen in vijftig minuten allemaal dezelfde handelingen, verzamelen dezelfde data waarbij ze hopelijk tot dezelfde conclusie komen. Het practicum blijftdaarmee wel beperkt tot het zelfstandig data verzamelen en het trekken van die ene conclusie. Kan dat niet anders? Door het centraal delen van data blijft er tijd over voor een centrale discussie. In dit artikel zet ik uiteen hoe dit principe bij diverse practica toegepast kan worden.ImPhys/Practicum suppor
Partnering as a strategy to approach new markets : case Anders Inno
This thesis was done for Anders Inno Oy, a Finnish small and medium sized enterprise from Turku, interested in widening their operations by approaching international markets.
This thesis was based on the applied thesis model. The purpose of this thesis was to analyse the process of partnering as a strategy in the case of Anders Inno Oy with a strong focus on trust and commitment as part of the partnering process. The research method was to investigate and analyse the factors of commitment and trust in partnerships and implement partnering as a potential strategy for Anders Inno to approach the German markets.
The first part of this thesis was to briefly illustrate the case background and circumstances of the starting situation of the project at the time the author was assigned. The second part consisted out of discussing partnering in general, as well as the part of commitment and the relationship between trust and commitment in particular. The third part was to evaluate the partnering approach by its general adaptability to this case, distinctions in its application and matters of general application to a case.
The research process of this thesis showed that partnering can bring a lot advantages to companies when understood in the right way and implemented accordingly. The main conclusions were that partnering could be the ideal strategy for reaching previously unattainable markets. However, dependent on mutual willingness and need and therefore not always easily establish able
Anders Kristian Munk on Anthropology in Business with Matt Artz
In this episode of the Anthropology in Business podcast, Anders Kristian Munk speaks with Matt Artz about his career as a business anthropologist. The conversation covers Ander’s journey from human geography to Techno-Anthropology.Anders Kristian Munk is an anthropologist, associate professor, and the director of The Techno-Anthropology Lab at Aalborg University in Copenhagen. He holds degrees in ethnology and human geography, with a PhD from the University of Oxford, and previously worked at the SciencesPo médialab in Paris and the Danish Technical University.He is the co-author of Controversy Mapping: A Field Guide, which introduces readers to the observation and representation of contested issues on digital media
Musik som handling. Verkanalys, interpretation och musikalisk gestaltning. Med ett studium av Anders Eliassons Quartetto d'Archi
Disputationen börjar med att Anders Tykesson håller ett interpretationsseminarium kl 10.30. Medverkar gör en musikensemble från Högskolan för scen och musik. Stenhammars stråkkvartett nr 2 är i fokus. Själva disputationsakten börjar kl 13.The aim of the dissertation is to illustrate the potential musical analysis has in the
development of artistic questions with regard to the interpretation and performance
of western art music. The analyses of the dissertation focus on Quartetto
d’Archi, by the Swedish composer Anders Eliasson, and discussions of music as
action, music as emotional expression, music as motion and music as mimesis are
based on the four movements of this string quartet. The methods which are used
are the very ones the project examines, namely the analysis of and the reflection
on the musical work. The author has attempted to gain a deeper knowledge of the
work and its possible interpretations by means of a comparative study of other
music and literature within the theory of music and within philosophical thinking.
The hermeneutics of Hans–Georg Gadamer and Paul Ricoeur are significant
to the thesis. For example, the author claims that Ricoeur’s concept of interpretation,
in which understanding interacts with explanation, and where the interpreter
“appropriates” the text, could be applied to musical interpretation. References
in music, or in artworks in general, to phenomena, actions and concepts
may be explained through the concept of mimesis. Within the doctoral project,
the author has worked with chamber ensembles in the form of seminars at the
Academy of Music and Drama, the University of Gothenburg.
One of the central claims of the thesis is that the musical work opens up to the
possibilities of interpretation through its own way of being, in the way it expresses
itself in its structures. Questions of the significance of music must be posed to the
musical work itself, which answers through different categories of interpretation;
it is by means of these categories of interpretation that the meaning and significance
of a musical work can be interpreted. Four categories are presented: processual
interpretation, narrative interpretation, characterial interpretation and emotional
interpretation
Emerging treatments and combinations in the management of NSCLC: clinical potential of nintedanib
Martin Reck,1 Anders Mellemgaard2 1Department of Thoracic Oncology, Lung Clinic Grosshansdorf, and member of the Airway Research Center North, German Center for Lung Research, Grosshansdorf, Germany; 2Department of Oncology, Herlev University Hospital, Copenhagen, Denmark Abstract: There remains an unmet need for effective, well-tolerated treatment options in advanced non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) to alleviate the disease burden for a broad selection of patients. Nintedanib is a potent, oral, triple angiokinase inhibitor of vascular endothelial growth factor, fibroblast growth factor, and platelet-derived growth factor, and was recently approved in Europe for use in combination with docetaxel for the treatment of adults with locally advanced, metastatic, or locally recurrent NSCLC of adenocarcinoma tumor histology, following first-line chemotherapy. Nintedanib has been investigated extensively in preclinical research and in a number of clinical studies, the most important of which was the Phase III LUME-Lung 1 study, which investigated nintedanib in combination with docetaxel in patients with advanced NSCLC after failure of first-line chemotherapy. In this study, which led to the approval of nintedanib, addition of nintedanib to docetaxel significantly improved overall survival in patients with adenocarcinoma histology. Nintedanib demonstrated a manageable safety profile in combination with docetaxel. This review focuses on the clinical experience with nintedanib in NSCLC and discusses the clinical potential of this agent for use in combination with chemotherapy. Keywords: nintedanib, non-small cell lung cancer, second-line treatment, docetaxel, adenocarcinoma, antiangiogenesi
Læsø Land:Økologi og kultur i et øsamfund 1550-1900
udgivelse af afdøde prof. em. Bjarne Stoklunds værk om Læsøs historie som produkt af en serie tilpasniner til økologiske, økonomiske, demografisk og politiske forhold i perioden
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