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    Martina Drijverová and her literary works for children (author´s portrait)

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    This thesis Martina Drijverova and her literatur for children (the author´s portrait) is engaged in work of writer and screenwriter Martina Drijeverová. She is an excellent writer of literature for children. In the first part of this work her story writing is mentioned and the second part deals with her fairy-tale writing. The other author´s work written for children is in the third part. The conclusion of this thesis appreciates the author´s credit in literature for chidlren. Analysis of some books are available. The supplementary part is composed of autor´s biography and her photograph, some book covers, list of the autor´s work {--} televiews, radio plays and serials, audio tapes and CDs, stage plays, books written in Braille

    HERStory Makers 2022: Martina Čagalj

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    Martina Čagalj is a PhD candidate at the University of Split studying seaweeds as a potential source of bioactive compounds. She took part in HERStory Makers 2022.What is HERStory Makers?HERStory Makers is a social media competition for female-identifying early career researchers to share their research, their career journeys, and to inspire the next generation. Winners are selected by public vote. HERStory Makers is also part of EXPLORATHON, Scotland's contribution to European Researchers' Night.In 2022-23, EXPLORATHON was supported by the Engineering & Physical Sciences Research Council [grant number EP/X020894/1].Author contributions to contentMartina Čagalj conceived, planned, and recorded the video content. Kirsty Ross edited the video content to insert HERStory Maker credits, add subtitles, and maintain video length below Twitter/X limit of 2 mins and 20 secs, prior to scheduling the social media posts.</p

    Processing and interpretation of multichannel seismic lines acquired in the Drygalski Basin of the western Ross Sea, Antarctica

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    The present Master degree thesis work focused on the re-processing and interpretation of IT90AR60 and IT90AR61A-B multichannel seismic lines acquired in the western Ross Sea (Antarctica) in order to improve the above-mentioned seismic lines and realize a seismo-stratigraphic interpretation to enhance the comprehension of the Drygalski Basin evolution located in the western Ross Sea, Antarctica. Two kinds of multiple attenuation techniques were used: SRME and predictive deconvolution. The re-processed seismic lines were interpreted by tracing different horizons according to seismo-stratigraphic criteria. In particular, it was possible to recognise and date two erosional unconformities: the Unconformity B represents a huge Miocene hiatus (14.7-4 Ma) and the Unconformity T represents a more recent erosional event of Late Pleistocene (3 Ma). Four different units were recognised: Unit 4, Unit 3, Unit 2 and Unit 1. The Unit 4 could represent glacio-marine sediment sub-horizontally stratified except for some zones where it was intensively deformed and disrupted by faults; Unit 3 is characterized by discontinuous, irregular and chaotic reflectors, which show a downlap geometry from coast seaward above the basal unconformity B providing progradational features interpreted as ice-proximal sediment; Unit 2 shows seismic facies with chaotic and massive geometry and with blank zones, probably due to till sediments lenses occurring on the side of the basin; Unit 1 is characterized by locally distributed moraines occurring in the depocenter of the basin. Moreover, N-S oriented faults were traced and, some of these, were correlated between the two seismic profiles. Once the interpretation was completed, isobate and isopach maps were created in order to understand the shallow stratigraphy in depth of the Drygalski Basin and the thicknesses of the deposited units. In addition to this, morphobathymetric data were analysed by providing information about the evolution of the Antarctic Ice Sheet. In fact, it was possible to observe that the ice sheet was grounded on the seafloor and, as a result of climate changes, it started to retreat, as testified by the presence of grounding zone wedges and morainal banks

    The role of data science in software development

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    author: Martina WeberMasterarbeit Universität Innsbruck 201

    The role of data science in software development

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    author: Martina WeberMasterarbeit Universität Innsbruck 201

    The role of data science in software development

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    author: Martina WeberMasterarbeit Universität Innsbruck 201

    One year in review 2016: idiopathic inflammatory myopathies

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    Idiopathic inflammatory myopathies (IIM) are a group of rare, acquired, clinically heterogeneous autoimmune inflammatory muscle disorders characterised by muscle weakness and multisystem involvement. Recently, new concepts about pathogenesis, diagnosis and treatment of these complex diseases have been provided. The purpose of this manuscript is to summarise the most relevant literature contributions published over the last year

    Man kann nicht nicht vergleichen. Sprachvergleich und Sprachreflexion in einer integrierten Mehrsprachigkeitsdidaktik mit Englisch als Brückensprache

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    Plurilinguism and plurilingual didactics have gained an important position in scientific discussion, even though interlingual and integrated approaches to teaching practice are still lacking. After a short description of various approaches, all based on language comparison and metalingual reflection, the author suggests adopting English as a bridge-language in plurilingual didactics, independent of the language family and languages studied. On the basis of various learner profiles, the author illustrates the benefit of using English as an element of language comparison and reflection in the learning process of other languages

    Author Correction: Gluten consumption and inflammation affect the development of celiac disease in at-risk children

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    The original version of this Article contained an error in the spelling of the authors Renata Auricchio, Ilaria Calabrese, Martina Galatola, Donatella Cielo, Fortunata Carbone, Marianna Mancuso, Giuseppe Matarese, Riccardo Troncone, Salvatore Auricchio & Luigi Greco which were incorrectly given as Auricchio Renata, Calabrese Ilaria, Galatola Martina, Cielo Donatella, Carbone Fortunata, Mancuso Marianna, Matarese Giuseppe, Troncone Riccardo, Auricchio Salvatore & Greco Luigi. The original article has been corrected

    Bottlebrush HPMA co-polymers based on a polyphosphazene backbone

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    Author Martina Cornelia Huber BScMasterarbeit Universität Linz 2023Arbeit auf den öffentlichen PCs in den Bibliotheken der JKU+Medizin abrufba
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