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    [Stammbuch Andreas Merkel]

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    [STAMMBUCH ANDREAS MERKEL] [Stammbuch Andreas Merkel] ( - ) Cover ( - ) Besitzvermerk, Bl. a (a) Register (1) Weltz, Christoph Ferdinand Victor von; Blatt 1 (1) Laschansky, Carl von; Blatt 2 (2-3) Cardon, Johann Martin; Blatt 3 (2-3) Stain, Ferdinand Heinrich von; Blatt 135 (134-135) Stain, Friedrich Ernst von; Blatt 137 (136-137) Negelein, Joachim; Blatt 189 (188-189) Scheubel, Johann Joseph; Blatt 223 (222-223) Redwitz, Georg Philipp von; Blatt 229 (228-229) Waser, Johann Caspar; Blatt 231 (230-231) Pauer, Johann; Blatt 233 (232-233) Langhans, Gerhard Daniel; Blatt 235 (234-235) Metzger, Johann Ehrenreich; Blatt 236 (236-237) Zürner, Christian Friedrich; Blatt 237 (236-237) Hammer, Georg Reichard; Blatt 238 (238-239) Donauer, Johann Christoph; Blatt 239 (238-239) Trechsel, Johann Martin; Blatt 240 (240-241) Hartmann, Johann Jacob; Blatt 241 (240-241) Röderer, Johann Georg; Blatt 242 (242-243) Staedel, Johann Baptist; Blatt 243 (242-243) Rösch, Matthias; Blatt 244 (244-245) Riederer, Leonhard Christoph; Blatt 245 (244-245) Trost, Theophilus Gottlieb; Blatt 246-247 (246-247) Herr, Martin; Blatt 249 (248-249) Gottschald, Johann Adam; Blatt 251 (250-251) Gipser, Caspar; Blatt 252 (252-253) Ußlar, Georg Caspar von; Blatt 253 (252-253) Seidel, Andreas; Blatt 254 (254-255) Zimmermann, Georg Kaspar; Blatt 255 (254-255) Körner, Johann Julius; Blatt 256 (256-257) Rüdel, Hermann; Blatt 257 (256-257) Volcamer, Friedrich Wilhelm; Blatt 260 (258/260) Streitlein, Caspar Gabriel; Blatt 261 (261-262) Loffet, Johann Paul; Blatt 262 (261-262) Frank, Johann Michael; Blatt 264 (263-264) Schwarzmann, Johann Balthasar; Blatt 266-267 ( - ) Schmid, Christoph Konrad; Blatt 268 (268-269) Ebermayer, Conrad; Blatt 269 (268-269) Göring, Georg Nikolaus; Blatt 271 (270-271) Krause, Johann Daniel; Blatt 273 (272-273) Renger, Johann Daniel; Blatt 274 (274-275) Eberlin, Georg Wolfgang; Blatt 275 (274-275) Fürwerger, Johann Georg; Blatt 276 (276-277) Göckel, Rudolph Christian; Blatt 277 (276-277) Sturm, Moritz Eucharius; Blatt 278-279 (278/[i]) Heberer, Johann Wolfgang; Blatt 280 (279-280) Filzhofer, Johann Friedrich; Blatt 282 (281-282) Ridelle, Antoine Otto; Blatt 283 (283-284) St. Valentin, Charles de; Blatt 286 (285-286) König, Jodocus Lazarus; Blatt 290 (289-290) Hoffmann, Johann; Blatt 300 (299-300) Hofmann, M. R.; Blatt 303 (303/306) Stiebar von Buttenheim, Georg Christoph Ludwig; Blatt 303 (303/306) Nagel, Georg Friedrich; Blatt 306 (303/306) Liebenstein, Friedrich Ludwig von; Blatt 307 (307-308) Mülholzer, Christoph Johann Anton; Blatt 308 (307-308) Kress von Kressenstein, Adam Rudolph; Blatt 312 (311-312) Sommerstein, Johann Paul; Blatt 314 (313-314) Wedel, Ernst Heinrich; Blatt 318 (317-318) Lüther, Johann Matthäus; Blatt 320 (319-320) Kolb, Johann Heinrich; Blatt 322 (321-322) Müller, Christoph Andreas; Blatt 328 (327-328) Katzpöck von Katzenstein, Johann Benedikt; Blatt 339 (339-340) Krauseneck, Paul Adam; Blatt 340 (339-340) Pfintzing, Christoph Karl; Blatt 342 (341-342) Martens, Johann Heinrich; Blatt 344 (343-344) Silberrad, Johann Jacob; Blatt 346-347 (347) Schweyer, Johann Heinrich; Blatt 348-349 (348-349) Forer, Johann Andreas; Blatt 351 (350-351) Florinus, Johann Clamer; Blatt 353 (352-353) Erlbeck von Sünningen, Erasmus Adam; Blatt 355 (354-355) Erlbeck von Sünningen, Philipp Wilhelm; Blatt 357 (356-357) Ebner von Eschenbach, Johann Carl; Blatt 359 (358-359) Volckamer, Carl Friedrich; Blatt 361 (360-361) Volckamer von Kirchensittenbach, Georg Christoph; Blatt 362 (362-363) Hutten, Bernhard Friedrich von; Blatt 365-366 ( - ) Sulzer, David; Blatt 367 (367-368) Hezel, Johann Petrus; Blatt 368 (367-368) Schreiber von Grünreuth, Georg Christoph; Blatt 370 (369-370) Rayger, Carl; Blatt 372 (371-372) Moller, Karl Otto; Blatt 374 (373-374) Wigand, Johannes; Blatt 381 (381-382) Peller, Christoph Jacob von; Blatt 382 (381-382) Huber, Erhard; Blatt 386 (385-386) Holzschuher, Johann Siegmund; Blatt 390-391 (391) Volckamer von Kirchensittenbach, Christoph Gottlieb; Blatt 393 (392-393) Volckamer von Kirchensittenbach, Georg Carl; Blatt 394-395 (394-395) Fürer von Haimendorff, Carl Gottlieb; Blatt 397 (396-397) Furtenbach, Christoph Gottlieb von; Blatt 399 (398-399) Heuchelin, Johann Christian; Blatt 401 (400-401) Reinsperger, Georg Hieronymus; Blatt 403 (402-403) Stromer von Reichenbach, Wolf Adam Friedrich; Blatt 405 (404-405) Brenner, Johann Paul; Blatt 406 (406-407) Brenner, Philipp Christian; Blatt 407 (406-407) Clemm, Johann Conrad; Blatt 408 (408-409) Götsch, Johann Christoph; Blatt 409-410 (410) Wernberger, Johann Sigismund; Blatt 412 (411-412) Leincker, Johann Lorenz; Blatt 413 (413-414) Böhmer, Moritz Wilhelm; Blatt 414 (413-414) Eyrich, Johann Caspar; Blatt 416 (415-416) Möckhel, Johann Friedrich; Blatt 419 (419-420) Esper, Johann Nikolaus; Blatt 420 (419-420) Winterberger, Johann Conrad; Blatt 422 (421-422) Meelführer, Rudolph Martin; Blatt 423 (423-424) Schenck, Heinrich Samuel; Blatt 424 (423-424) Müller, Johann Heinrich; Blatt 425 (425-426) Stoll, Conrad; Blatt 426 (425-426) Burckhard, Johann Heinrich; Blatt 428 (427-428) Kolb, Johannes Balthasar; Blatt 429 (429-430) Lehmann, Georg; Blatt 430 (429-430) Negelein, Anton; Blatt 434 (431/434) Einwag, Johann Leonhard; Blatt 435-436 (435-436) Ebert, Johann Bartholomaeus; Blatt 438 (437-438) Waldmann, Johann Friedrich; Blatt 440 (439-440) Crackau, Magnus; Blatt 442 (441-442) Doppelmayr, Johann Gabriel; Blatt 444-445 (445) Doppelmayr, Benedict Jacob; Blatt 446 (446-447) Algoewer, David; Blatt 447 (446-447) Clemm, Johann Conrad; Blatt 448 (448-449) Döderlein, Johann Georg; Blatt 449 (448-449) Wenng, Christoph Friedrich; Blatt 450 (450-451) Höchstetter, Johann Esaias; Blatt 451 (450-451) Höchstetter, Carl Friedrich; Blatt 452 (452/455) Sonnenmayer, Johann Nicolaus; Blatt 455 (452/455) Stoer, Johann Ulrich; Blatt 456 (456-457) Lochner, Jacob Hieronymus; Blatt 457 (456-457) Baier, Johann Jacob; Blatt 458 (458-459) Fetzer, Tobias Magnus; Blatt 459 (458-459) Alberti, Michael; Blatt 460 (460/463) Bezzel, Christoph; Blatt 463 (460/463) Drexel, Christoph; Blatt 464 (464

    Es fährt ein Zug nach Nirgendwo. Martin Schulz, Angela Merkel und die Bundestagswahl 2017

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    Als Martin Schulz beim außerordentlichen SPD-Bundesparteitag in Berlin am 19. März 2017 mit 100 % der Delegiertenstimmen zum Parteivorsitzenden und Kanzlerkandidaten gewählt wurde und der „Schulz-Zug“ damit richtig Fahrt aufnahm, hätte sich wohl niemand vorstellen können, dass dieser Zug Martin Schulz binnen Jahresfrist aufs politische Abstellgleis führen würde. In der Tat dürften Tiefe und Geschwindigkeit des politischen Falls selbst für sozialdemokratische Verhältnisse beispiellos sein. Betrachtet man Sigmar Gabriels Ankündigung vom 24. Januar 2017, zugunsten Schulz’ auf Parteivorsitz und Kanzlerkandidatur verzichten zu wollen, als Ausgangspunkt der Entwicklung und Martin Schulz’ Erklärung vom 9. Februar 2018, doch nicht als Außenmister ins Kabinett Merkel IV eintreten zu wollen, als ihren Schlusspunkt, so dauerte es gerade 382 Tage, bis sich Martin Schulz in der öffentlichen Wahrnehmung vom Heilsbringer der Sozialdemokratie zu einem Paria der bundesdeutschen Politik gewandelt hatte

    Molecular expression associated with vibrissa follicle development and differentiation

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    The hair follicle is a complex mini-organ formed as a result of epithelial mesenchymal interactions, provided by three different stem cell sources: epithelial, neural crest and mesenchymal. Hair follicle morphogenesis is directed by a distinct set of molecular signals which are unique to each stage of development. These interactions continue into the adult cycle, represented by periods of rapid growth (anagen), apoptosis driven regression (catagen), a period of relative quiescence (telogen) and shedding of the club hair (exogen). Many of the molecules involved have been elucidated such as Wnts, Bmps, Fgfs, TGF-ßs and Shh amongst others. However, the nature of their regulation and effect on gene expression is still unclear. Id proteins are emerging as powerful players in the transcriptional control of many fundamental biological processes, such as the cell cycle, proliferation and differentiation, apoptosis and lineage commitment. As a result, the expression patterns of Id2 and Ids were investigated by immunocytochemistry in developing and adult vibrissae. Wistar rats aged E14toP4 were used to cover all stages of vibrissae development (stages 0-6+) and 3-6 month old rats for the adult stages. This thesis reports that high Id2 expression was seen in specialised neuroendocrine cells (Merkel cells) of the hair follicle and basal epidermis, confirmed by co-expression of the Merkel cell marker, cytokeratin-20. This post-mitotic Id2 expression continued through postnatal ages and into the adult follicle. Staining with Id3 was characterised by cytoplasmic, basally polarised expression in the epithelia of stage 1-4 follicles. After this stage, expression switched to being nuclear with high levels in many different cell types including the dermal papilla, dermal sheath and outer root sheath, ш and Id3 expression was also investigated in retinole acid induced differentiation of E13.5 and E14 mystacial pads, studying the glandular morphogenesis of vibrissae and the effect on Id protein expression. Ш and Id3 immunoreactivity was cytoplasmic and polarised but no evidence of nuclear staining was seen.Id2 and ИЗ expression in developing vibrissae is reported here for the first time, describing the profiles of these proteins during hair follicle development and differentiation. These findings highlight an important cytoplasmic role for Id proteins in development and may have implications for reciprocal epithelial- mesenchymal interactions, pattern formation and stem cells in the hair follicle

    sj-docx-1-cms-10.1177_12034754231217208 – Supplemental material for Surgical Therapy of Merkel Cell Carcinoma—Single Centre Experience of 157 Patients in Germany

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    Supplemental material, sj-docx-1-cms-10.1177_12034754231217208 for Surgical Therapy of Merkel Cell Carcinoma—Single Centre Experience of 157 Patients in Germany by Martin Heister, Hans-Martin Häfner, Julian Neuner, Katrin Kofler, Claudia Schulz and Lukas Kofler in Journal of Cutaneous Medicine and Surgery</p

    Jack Alive / Martin Dead : The Location of the "Author" in Jack London\u27s Martin Eden

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    This essay is an attempt to read Martin Eden, Jack Londonʼs autobiographical novel, in terms of the inextricable relationship between the author and the protagonist. Critics have often taken the unbalanced plot and the lack of ironic distance between narrator and character in Martin Eden as the technical weakness of London, but this paper argues that the achievement of this novel owes a great deal to the attachment of London to Martin. The unbalanced structure is a necessary product of the severe struggle of the author to kill his romantic alter ego. // Martin, who aspires to win Ruth Morse, tries to cross class boundaries by making a career of a writer. Even after realizing the emptiness of Ruth, who turns out to be nothing but a typical figure of the bourgeoisie, he somehow persists in loving her. The notion underlying here is that, for Martin, love, career and art are fundamentally inseparable. He objects to the aestheteʼs view of Brissenden on account of his separation of art from career. Martinʼs identity and life consist only in the triunity of love/career/art; the alternative is the repudiation of life. Thus, the unnatural delay of his disappointment in love can be regarded as Londonʼs strategy to set the suicide of Martin as the necessary consequence of the story. // By finishing the story and killing Martin, London finally detaches himself from Martin, reconstructs his self, and, unlike Martin, survives as a professional writer. In this sense, Martin Eden is a story about “writerʼs self-reconstruction.

    El Rey de España, Felipe VI, en su visita al Parlamento Europeo con Martin Schulz, Angela Merkel y François Hollande. 7 de octubre de 2015.

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    El rey de España, Felipe VI, con el Presidente del Parlamento Europeo, Martin Schulz, la canciller de Alemania, Angela Merkel y el Presidente de Francia, François Hollande, en la visita al Parlamento Europeo que realizó el Jefe del Estado español el 7 de octubre de 2015.Audiovisual Service of the European Commissio

    Robert Martin Tiffin's Mystery Man Newspaper Articles

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    Advertiser-Tribune newspaper clippings featuring a story about Robert Martin (written by Nancy Kleinhenz), a local author from Tiffin (Ohio) who wrote under the pseudonym of Lee Roberts, and two of his short stories. Martin wrote mystery novels in his spare time, creating more than 22 mystery novels. For more information about Robert Martin and a list of books go to http://www.mysteryfile.com/RMartin/JBennett.html

    Experiences Using Large Scale Video Walls for Distance Education

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    We describe our experiences building and using the Rutgers Videowall, a low-cost telepresence system that has been used teaching 15 courses and colloquia. By relaxing typical spatial telepresence features, such as background continuity, we greatly reduced costs and gained flexibility in the rooms it could be deployed in. The lower costs and room flexibility enabled academic departments to use the wall, in contrast to traditional telepresence systems which remained inaccessible. We found that the Videowall’s spatial distortions did not have a significant impact on useability, as our initial survey results show that students had an overall positive experience.Technical report DCS-tr-72
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