696 research outputs found

    Evaluierung der CO2 Abscheidetechnologien für Abgase der Stahlindustrie

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    Author Helene Rehberger, BSc.Abweichender Titel laut Übersetzung der Verfasserin/des VerfassersMasterarbeit Universität Linz 2023Arbeit nach Ablauf der Sperre auf den öffentlichen PCs in den Bibliotheken der JKU+Medizin abrufba

    Evaluierung der CO2 Abscheidetechnologien für Abgase der Stahlindustrie

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    Author Helene Rehberger, BSc.Abweichender Titel laut Übersetzung der Verfasserin/des VerfassersMasterarbeit Universität Linz 2023Arbeit nach Ablauf der Sperre auf den öffentlichen PCs in den Bibliotheken der JKU+Medizin abrufba

    Integration and analysis of the effects of an unnatural amino acid into transmembrane 4 of the Orai1 protein

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    Author Bc. Helene Sabine Gemeinhardt BSc.Masterarbeit Universität Linz 2023Arbeit nach Ablauf der Sperre auf den öffentlichen PCs in den Bibliotheken der JKU+Medizin abrufba

    Sauer (Birth, 1885-10-18)

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    6507/Pg 31/1885/MW/Ger./Ger./Helene Moeller, Mid.Original record filed in drawer labeled 'SANDERS-SCHAD'

    An Action Research Approach to Occupational Therapy Discharge Planning in the Acute Care Setting

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    Abstract Date Presented 3/31/2017 Using action research, acute care occupational therapists explored current discharge planning practices and through consensus implemented and evaluated several strategies to improve their discharge planning skills. Increased visibility and good communication were the primary focus of the selected action plans. Primary Author and Speaker: Helene Smith-Gabai</jats:p

    Quincy Shipyard : valuation of the yard for industrial water-dependent uses

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    Thesis (M.S.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Ocean Engineering, 1986 [first author]; and, (M.S.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Sloan School of Management, 1986 [second author].MICROFICHE COPY AVAIALABLE IN ARCHIVES, DEWEY AND ENGINEERING.Bibliography: leaves 170-176.by Beatrice Helene Esilde Ballini and by Jamie Ann Henson.M.S

    Impaired gastric myoelectrical reactivity in children and adolescents with obesity compared to normal-weight controls

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    Obesity often has its onset in childhood and can be accompanied by various comorbidities such as functional gastrointestinal disorders and altered gastric myoelectrical activity (GMA). This study investigates whether obesity in childhood and adolescence is already associated with altered GMA, and whether an inpatient weight loss program affects GMA. Sixty children with obesity (OBE) and 27 normal-weight children (NW) (12.9 ± 1.7 years; 51% female) were compared for their GMA at rest, after a stress test, and after a drink-to-full water load test. A continuous electrogastrogram (EGG) was recorded and analyzed with respect to gastric slow waves and tachygastric activity. OBE were examined upon admission (T1) and before discharge (T2) following an inpatient weight loss program; NW served as control group. Compared to NW, children with obesity showed flattened GMA as indicated by lower tachygastric reactivity after stress and water load test at T1. Data of OBE did not differ between T1 and T2. EGG parameters were associated neither with sex, age, and BMI nor with subjective stress and food intake. Children with obesity show impaired gastric myoelectrical reactivity in response to a stress and water load test compared to normal-weight controls, which does not change during an inpatient weight loss program

    [Schauspielhaus Düsseldorf] / Nora oder: Ein Puppenheim : Mittwoch, den 1. Februar 1911 ; Schauspiel in 3 Aufzügen

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    von Henrik Ibsen. Deutsch von Wilhelm Lange. Regie: Gustav Lindemann. Personen: Walter Steinbeck, Helene Robert, Ella Gries, Anna Werner, Grete Sauer, Bernhard Goetzke, Josepha Stein, Arthur Ehrens, Hilde Hansen, Elsa Dalands, Carl Mülle

    Kottanner Jánosné memoárja : retorikai eszközök, a mű lehetséges céljai, és Kottannerné jutalma = Memoires of Helene Kottanner : rhetorical methods, goals of the work and reward of Helene Kottanner

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    In my study I analyze a significant late-medieval memoir, known as „The Memoires of Helene Kottanner (1439–1440), written by Helene, or Elena Kottanner, an Austrian woman, daughter of Peter Wolfram from Ödenburg (Sopron), acting in the service of Queen Elizabeth of Hungary. The source, which may be considered the oldest German memoir written by a secular woman, depicts the events of an interesting period of the medieval Hungarian history with “vividness and poignancy” (Maya Bijvoet Williamson). After the death of King Albert (1437–1439), his ambitious wife, Elizabeth – while a large part of the Hungarian nobles wanted Władysław III of Poland to be the king of Hungary – tried to maintain his own authority in Hungary (at that time she was already pregnant and hoped that her new-born will be a boy), therefore she ordered her servant, Elena Kottanner to steal the Holy Crown of Saint Stephen from the royal stronghold, Plintenburg (Visegrád). The woman and an unnamed Hungarian collaborator managed to remove the Crown secretly, rushing to the Queen with it, who within an hour of the crown’s arrival at her castle of Komorn (Komárom), bore a son, Ladislaus Posthumous (1440–1457). Three months later, the little boy was crowned King of Hungary in Stuhlweissenburg (Székesfehérvár). In her memoir, Helene Kottanner – as an eye-witness author – gives a unique, detailed and remarkable picture about these events. My main goal is to analyze the rhetorical methods, the historiographical practice presented by Helene, which can be detected in her text. I demonstrate that the servant intended to emphasize her own role in the mentioned events, and tried to legitimate the Hungarian kingship of Ladislaus Posthumous. Besides, she presented certain events as symbolic of the fate of the future king: according to Helene, God protects her and Elizabeth, and the whole undertaking, while the Devil is on the side of their enemies (Władysław III of Poland and the Hungarian nobles). Furthermore, I also intend to demonstrate what possible goals could Helene have had with her memoir. It is quite possible that the servant wrote her opus in order to get her reward for her services provided to the queen and the future king. I demonstrate this problem in context of the Hungarian political situation in the 1440s and the 1450s

    Helene & Writing Abuse, Shame, and Death: A Poetics of Spirit within the Failing Body

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    Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2016-06Helene is a cross-genre text through the lens of a young female woman, Helene, that both ruminates on the grief caused by having a female body, specifically one that fails to meet the expectations of others, and pays homage to the possibility of life without a body. The title character, grappling with the death of her grandfather and its impact on her sense of self and body, processes her grief through various forms: letters written to her grandfather's spirit, fragmented prose and poetry, an episode of an imaginary television sitcom of Helene's life where well-known figures stand in for her family members, and magazine articles, advertisements, and self-guided exercise that execute Helene's desire to exist in the spiritual realm. Writing Abuse, Shame, and Death: A Poetics of Spirit within the Failing Body studies the creation of Helene as writing in spite of body through the practice of mediumship. It discusses the text as a response to the death of the author's own grandfather, a death that helped her realize the acts of repression in her life and her writing. Helene and Writing Abuse, Shame, and Death: A Poetics of Spirit within the Failing Body are thus a process, not product, of grieving that moves through the internal conflict the author has felt as a woman mourning both the loss of a loved one and the temporary loss of identity and agency as a result of abuse
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