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    Kultur und Politik im Verhältnis zwischen Bologna und Avignon zur Zeit Johannes XXII: Umfang und Grenzen des päpstlichen Einflusses auf das städtische Leben

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    Der Aufsatz behandelt verschiedene Aspekte des Eingreifens Johannes' des XXII. in die Angelegenheiten Bolognas, die zum Zentrum päpstlicher Herrschaft in Italien werden sollte. Anhand von einigen Beispielen, wie dem Prozess gegen die Este werden auch die Grenzen des päpstlichen Einflusses dargestellt, da er offensichtlich auch erhebliche Schwierigkeiten hatte, sogar mit seinen sozusagen natürlichen Verbündeten umzugehen. Die Pepoli bieten ein klares Beispiel dafür. H.-J. Schmidt und M. Rohde sind die Herausgeber des Bande

    Richard S. Ascough/Philip A. Harland/J. S. Kloppenborg: Associations in the Greco-Roman World. A Sourcebook. Waco, Baylor University Press/de Gruyter 2012

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    Rohde D. Richard S. Ascough/Philip A. Harland/J. S. Kloppenborg: Associations in the Greco-Roman World. A Sourcebook. Waco, Baylor University Press/de Gruyter 2012. Historische Zeitschrift. HZ. 2015;300(2):452–453

    [Report to Chief J. E. Curry, by an unknown author #1]

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    Report to Chief J. E. Curry, by an unknown author. The report contains a list of officers who gave depositions to the United States Attorney

    [Report to Chief J. E. Curry, by an unknown author #2]

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    Report to Chief J. E. Curry, by an unknown author. The report contains a list of officers who gave depositions to the United States Attorney

    Spatial scaling laws may not apply to most animal species

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    One of the central problems in ecology is the question of whether habitats are generally saturated with species or not, i.e., whether equilibrium or non-equilibrium conditions prevail. Evidence for saturation given by various authors is dense species packing leading to frequent interspecific competition as shown by complete or partial competitive exclusion or habitat shifts in the presence of other species, character displacement and particularly differences in the size of feeding organs of species using similar food resources (e.g., Krebs 1997), and an asymptotic relationship between local and regional species richness (Cornell and Lawton 1992). Evidence for a high degree of non-saturation is that many habitats are empty, i.e., that species are not densely packed (e.g., Rohde 1979, Lawton and Strong 1981, Lawton 1982), that many species are little or not affected by the presence of other potentially competing species, and that differences in the size of feeding organs do also occur when resources are in unlimited supply, suggesting that such differences may be fortuitous. Also, many examples of character displacement (of reproductive organs) can best be explained by reinforcement of reproductive barriers, and niche restriction may often be the result of selection to facilitate mating and not of competition (Rohde 1991). Furthermore, an asymptotic relationship between local and regional diversity may be a consequence of differential likelihoods of species to appear in a community because of different colonization rates and life spans (Rohde 1998). Reduced interspecific aggregation relative to intraspecific aggregation (Morand et al. 1999), little evidence for nestedness (Worthen and Rohde 1996), much more common positive than negative associations (Rohde et al. 1994), and the rare occurrence of hyperparasites of various degrees (e.g., Rohde 1989) has been used as evidence for non-saturation in parasites

    Die Supply Chain Planning Matrix

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    Die Supply Chain Planning Matrix / Rohde, J., Meyr, H., Wagner, M. - In: PPS-Management. 5. 2000. 1. S. 10-1

    Cell surface expression of HIP, a novel heparin/heparan sulfate binding protein, of human uterine epithelial cells and cell lines

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    Previous studies established that uterine epithelial cells and cell lines express cell surface heparin/heparan sulfate (HP/HS)-binding proteins (Wilson, O., Jacobs, A. L., Stewart, S., and Carson, D. D. (1990) J. Cell. Physiol. 143, 60-67; Raboudi, N., Julian, J., Rohde, L. H., and Carson, D. D. (1992) J. Biol. Chem. 267, 11930-11939). The accompanying paper (Liu, S., Smith, S. E., Julian, J., Rohde, L. H., Karin, N. J., and Carson, D. D. (1996) J. Biol. Chem. 271, 11817-11823) describes the cloning of a full-length cDNA corresponding to a candidate cell surface HP/HS interacting protein, HIP, expressed by a variety of human epithelia. A synthetic peptide was synthesized corresponding to an amino acid sequence predicted from the cDNA sequence and used to prepare a rabbit polyclonal antibody. This antibody reacted with a protein with an apparent Mr of 24,000 by SDS-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis that was highly enriched in the 100,000 x g particulate fraction of RL95 cells. This molecular weight is similar to that of the protein expressed by 3T3 cells transfected with HIP cDNA. HIP was solubilized from this particulate fraction with NaCl concentrations > or = 0.8 M demonstrating a peripheral association consistent with the lack of a membrane spanning domain in the predicted cDNA sequence. HIP was not released by heparinase digestion suggesting that the association is not via membrane-bound HS proteoglycans. NaCl-solubilized HIP bound to heparin-agarose in physiological saline and eluted with NaCl concentrations of 0.75 M and above. Furthermore, incubation of 125I-HP with transblots of the NaCl-solubilized HIP preparations separated by two-dimensional gel electrophoresis demonstrated direct binding of HP to HIP. Indirect immunofluorescence studies demonstrated that HIP is expressed on the surfaces of intact RL95 cells. Binding of HIP antibodies to RL95 cell surfaces at 4 degrees C was saturable and blocked by preincubation with the peptide antigen. Single cell suspensions of RL95 cells formed large aggregates when incubated with antibodies directed against HIP but not irrelevant antibodies. Finally, indirect immunofluorescence studies demonstrate that HIP is expressed in both lumenal and glandular epithelium of normal human endometrium throughout the menstrual cycle. In addition, HIP expression increases in the predecidual cells of post-ovulatory day 13-15 stroma. Collectively, these data indicate that HIP is a membrane-associated HP-binding protein expressed on the surface of normal human uterine epithelia and uterine epithelial cell lines

    Master planning

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    Master planning / Rohde, J., Wagner, M. - In: Supply chain management and advanced planning / Hartmut Stadtler ... (ed.). - Berlin : Springer, 2000. - S. 117-13

    J. S. Kloppenborg, / R. S. Ascough (Hrsg.): Greco-Roman Associations. Texts, Translations, and Commentary, Bd.1: Attica, Central Greece, Macedonia, Thrace, Beihefte zur Zeitschrift für die neutestamentliche Wissenschaft und die Kunde der älteren Kirche 181, Berlin / New York: De Gruyter, 2011

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    Rohde D. J. S. Kloppenborg, / R. S. Ascough (Hrsg.): Greco-Roman Associations. Texts, Translations, and Commentary, Bd.1: Attica, Central Greece, Macedonia, Thrace, Beihefte zur Zeitschrift für die neutestamentliche Wissenschaft und die Kunde der älteren Kirche 181, Berlin / New York: De Gruyter, 2011. Historische Zeitschrift. HZ. 2013;296(2):473–474

    Architecture of selected APS

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    Architecture of selected APS / J. Rohde, L. Schneeweiss, M. Wagner. - In: Supply chain management and advanced planning / Hartmut Stadtler ... ed. - 2. ed. - Berlin : Springer, 2002. - S. 293-30
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