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    Data for: Boron-doped diamond with improved oxidation resistance

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    Additional SEM and XRD Data for the article "Boron-doped diamond with improved oxidation resistance" by M. Herrmann, B. Matthey, T. Gestric

    Editorial: Understanding Gamma Delta T Cell Multifunctionality - Towards Immunotherapeutic Applications

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    Introduction: gd T cells have been characterized by the expression of a gd T cell receptor (TCR).When the gd TCR and the corresponding ab TCR were first discovered it was assumed that the corresponding cell types were likely to be functionally very similar. However, some 30 years later, we have realized that they are not. Unlike ab T cells, gd T cells (i) sense target antigens independent of MHC molecules; (ii) display NK-cell like innate reactivities, including killing of infected cells as well as microbes; (iii) are able to take up large particulates, including bacteria, and (iv) can act as professional antigen presenting cells. The “stress sensing” abilities of gd T cells have led to a great interest in exploring their potential use in novel immunotherapies, not least in cancer. In addition, their capacity to produce various cytokines and to interact with other cells, such as lymphocytes, myeloid cells, and neutrophils, has raised an interest in their potential therapeutic use as immunomodulators. gd T cells have therefore recently come to stand out as a distinctly unique cell type. At the same time, we have come to realize that gd T cells are likely to be an ancient cell type with ancestors as far back as in our common ancestors to jawless fish and thereby, potentially predating the development of our adaptive immune system. It is clear that to make full use of the great potential of gd T cells in immunotherapeutic interventions, we must significantly improve our understanding of the extensive plasticity and multifunctionality of gd T cells and of how these cells can be harnessed therapeutically, both safely and effectively. This Research Topic, contains 26 articles which includes Review, Original Research, and Methods articles in the area of gd T cell plasticity and multifunctionality, As shortly overviewed in this editorial, these articles shall not represent entire field of gd T cell biology but primarily focuses on how an increased knowledge in this area can be used and developed further toward improved immunotherapeutic applications in cancer, infectious disease, autoimmunity, and other immunity-related areas

    Faculty Spotlight 2008-09 Richard Herrmann

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    Mershon Center for International Security Studies Faculty Spotlight 2008-09The University Archives has determined that this item is of continuing value to OSU's history.Richard Herrmann is director of the Mershon Center for International Security Studies. Since 2002, he has led the center's efforts to attract a world-class faculty, establish its reputation as a leader in security studies, and offer special opportunities to enhance the student experience. Herrmann specializes in international relations, security and conflict studies, political psychology, and politics in the Middle East and Russia. He has written on the role of perception and imagery in foreign policy and the importance of nationalism and identity politics. He is the author or editor of three books and more than 40 articles in such journals as American Political Science Review, International Organization, International Security, and World Politics

    Anchise a-t-il menti ?

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    Herrmann Léon. Anchise a-t-il menti ?. In: Revue des Études Anciennes. Tome 33, 1931, n°4. pp. 389-390

    Virgile a-t-il imité la Bible?

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    Herrmann Léon. Virgile a-t-il imité la Bible?. In: L'antiquité classique, Tome 14, fasc. 1, 1945. pp. 85-91

    HinftyH^infty well-posedness for a 2-evolution Cauchy problem with complex coefficients

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    In this paper we deal with a 2-evolution Cauchy problem coming from the Euler–Bernoulli model for vibrating beams and plates. The leading coefficient, corresponding to the modulus of elasticity, is time-dependent and may vanish at t=0 . We prove a well-posedness result in the scale of Sobolev spaces using a C1 -approach, in this way we have H∞ well-posedness with an (at most) finite loss of regularity. We take special interest in the space and time-dependence of a complex coefficient of the extended principle part, related to the shear force, and in the assumptions we pose on that coefficient in order to get H∞ well-posedness

    Maximilianus Niedermann, T. Maccius Plautus, Aulu- laria, Menaechmi, Mostellaria

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    Herrmann Léon. Maximilianus Niedermann, T. Maccius Plautus, Aulu- laria, Menaechmi, Mostellaria. In: L'antiquité classique, Tome 16, fasc. 1, 1947. p. 156

    Pline l'Ancien a-t-il inventé les Esséniens célibataires ?

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    Herrmann Léon. Pline l'Ancien a-t-il inventé les Esséniens célibataires ?. In: Revue belge de philologie et d'histoire, tome 41, fasc. 1, 1963. pp. 80-91

    Verbesserung von Geschäftsprozessen mit flexiblen Workflow-Management-Systemen. Band 3: Erfahrungen mit Implementierung, Probebetrieb und Nutzung von Workflow-Management-Anwendungen

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    Aus dem Inhalt: Mitarbeiterorientierung: T. Herrmann, E. Bayer: Datenschutzkonzepte bei der Einführung von Workflow-Management-Systemen; R. Rolles, Y. Schmidt: Kontinuierliche Prozeßverbesserung durch Integration von Workflow und Intranet - Der PrototypKIWI.- Organisationsentwicklung: K. Just-Hahn, R. Rolles: Integriertes Feedback als KVP-Werkzeug; D. Wagner: Workflow-Unterstützung der Produktentwicklung am Beispiel der fischerwerke.- Technikgestaltung: R. Striemer, T. Goesmann, T. Löffeler: Prototyping bei der Entwicklung und Einführung von Workflow-Management-Anwendungen; M. Hoffmann, T. Löffeler, Y. Schmidt: Flexible Arbeitsverteilung mit Workflow-Managament-Systemen

    Norman T. Pratt, Dramatic suspense in Seneca and his Greek precursors, 1939

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    Herrmann Léon. Norman T. Pratt, Dramatic suspense in Seneca and his Greek precursors, 1939. In: Revue des Études Anciennes. Tome 41, 1939, n°4. pp. 369-370
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