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    Ausstellung am Zoo Im Reich der Hausfrau u. Mutter 1913

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    AUSSTELLUNG AM ZOO IM REICH DER HAUSFRAU U. MUTTER 1913 Ausstellung am Zoo Im Reich der Hausfrau u. Mutter 1913 ( -

    Kinderhort. Ausstellung am Zoo, Im Reich der Hausfrau u. Mutter, 1913

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    KINDERHORT. AUSSTELLUNG AM ZOO, IM REICH DER HAUSFRAU U. MUTTER, 1913 Kinderhort. Ausstellung am Zoo, Im Reich der Hausfrau u. Mutter, 1913 ( -

    Ausstellung im Reich der Hausfrau u. Mutter Am Zoo 16 Okt. bis 9. Nov. 1913

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    AUSSTELLUNG IM REICH DER HAUSFRAU U. MUTTER AM ZOO 16 OKT. BIS 9. NOV. 1913 Ausstellung im Reich der Hausfrau u. Mutter Am Zoo 16 Okt. bis 9. Nov. 1913 ( -

    Mutter Theresa

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    Witten U. Mutter Theresa. In: WiReLex - Das Wissenschaftlich-Religionspädagogische Lexikon im Internet. 2018

    Kindliches Grab-Denck- u. Danckmal, In welchem Zwey Ehren-Heulen, Die treue Mutter-Liebe und Kindliche Danckbarkeit, Seiner lieben Mutter, Eva Dößnerin, gebohrnen Röderin, Den 13. Decembris, 1726. Bey volckreicher Sepultur in einer Parentation schuldigst aufgerichtet

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    KINDLICHES GRAB-DENCK- U. DANCKMAL, IN WELCHEM ZWEY EHREN-HEULEN, DIE TREUE MUTTER-LIEBE UND KINDLICHE DANCKBARKEIT, SEINER LIEBEN MUTTER, EVA DÖSSNERIN, GEBOHRNEN RÖDERIN, DEN 13. DECEMBRIS, 1726. BEY VOLCKREICHER SEPULTUR IN EINER PARENTATION SCHULDIGST AUFGERICHTET Kindliches Grab-Denck- u. Danckmal, In welchem Zwey Ehren-Heulen, Die treue Mutter-Liebe und Kindliche Danckbarkeit, Seiner lieben Mutter, Eva Dößnerin, gebohrnen Röderin, Den 13. Decembris, 1726. Bey volckreicher Sepultur in einer Parentation schuldigst aufgerichtet ([1]) Title page ([1]) Zuschrifft ([2]) Text ([4]

    Rescue of myeloid lineage-committed preprogenitor cells from cytomegalovirus-infected bone marrow stroma

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    The effect of murine cytomegalovirus on myelopoiesis was studied in long-term bone marrow culture to find an in vitro correlate for the lethal virus interference with bone marrow reconstitution (W. Mutter, M. J. Reddehase, F. W. Busch, H.-J. Bühring, and U. H. Koszinowski, J. Exp. Med. 167:1645-1658, 1988). The in vitro generation of granulocyte-monocyte progenitors (CFU-GM) discontinued after infection of the stromal cell layer, whereas the proliferation and differentiation of CFU-GM to granulocyte-monocyte colonies remained unaffected. A protocol was established to probe the functional integrity of earlier hematopoietic cells. Pre-CFU-GM (the progenitors of the CFU-GM) could be recovered from an infected bone marrow donor culture by transfer onto an inductive recipient stromal cell layer. Thus, at least in vitro, infection of bone marrow stroma appears to be the only cause of the defect in myelopoiesis

    Translating Brecht : versions of "Mutter Courage und ihre Kinder" for the British stage

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    This study analyses five British translations of Bertolt Brecht's 'Mutter Courage und ihre Kinder'. Two of these translations were written by speakers of German, and three by well-known British playwrights with no knowledge of the source text language. Four have been produced in mainstream British theatres in the past twenty-five years. The study applies translation studies methodology to a textual analysis which focuses on the translation of techniques of linguistic "Verfremdung", as well as linguistic expression of the comedy and of the political dimension in the work. It thus closes the gap in current Brecht research in examining the importance of his idiosyncratic use of language to the translation and reception of his work in the UK. The study assesses the ways in which the translator and director are influenced by Brecht's legacy in the UK and in turn, what image of Brecht they mediate through the production on stage. To this end, the study throws light on the formation of Brecht's problematic reputation in the UK, and it also highlights the social and political circumstances in early twentieth century Germany which prompted Brecht to develop his theory of an epic theatre. The focus on a linguistic examination allows the translator's contribution to the production process to be isolated. Together with an investigation of the reception of each performance text, this in turn facilitates a more accurate assessment of the translator and director's respective influence in the process of transforming a foreign-language text onto a local stage. The analysis also sheds light on the different approaches taken by speakers of German, and playwrights creating an English version from a literal translation. It pinpoints losses in translation and adaptation, and suggests how future versions may avoid these

    Molecular genetic and physiological studies to unravel the mystery of Sphingomonas wittichii RW1 dibenzo-p-dioxin degradation

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    Dibenzofuran and dibenzo-p-dioxin are ubiquitous environmental pollutants in soil and sediment. Sphingomonas wittichii RW1 is one of a few strains known for the ability to grow on the related compounds dibenzofuran (DBF) and dibenzo-p-dioxin (DXN) as the sole source of carbon. The genes for the initial steps in the DBF catabolic pathway (ring hydroxylating dioxygenase, ring cleavage dioxygenase, and a hydrolase) which result in the formation of salicylate and a five-carbon fragment have been localized to a mega-plasmid designated pSWIT02 in RW1. Plasmids highly similar to pSWIT02 have been found in other DBF degrading Sphingomonas strains. However, despite having the pSWIT02-encoded DBF degradation pathway these other bacteria are not capable of growth on DXN. This thesis describes involvement of chromosomally encoded genes in dibenzo-p-dioxin degradation by RW1. RW1 lacking the pSWIT02 dbfB gene grows extremely slowly on DBF and accumulates the ring cleavage substrate 2,2',3-trihydroxybiphenyl. The mutant grows normally on DXN as the sole source of carbon indicating that dbfB is not necessary for the DXN catabolic pathway and suggesting involvement of other ring cleavage dioxygenases in DXN pathway. Knockout of gene SWIT3046 resulted in a strain that grows normally on DBF but that does not grow on DXN. The double knockout does not grow on either DBF or DXN. These results prove that separate ring cleavage enzymes are necessary for DBF and DXN degradation.We then examined the third enzymatic step in RW1, the hydrolase. RW1 lacking the pSWIT02 encoded gene dxnB1 or the chromosome encoded gene dxnB2 grow normally on both DBF and DXN. A double knockout of both genes does not grow on DBF but still grows on DXN. We then examined previously published transcriptomic data that showed that the SWIT0910 encoded hydrolase is up regulated during growth on DBF and DXN. A knockout of SWIT0910 grows normally on DBF but does not grow on DXN. Our results demonstrate that a chromosomally encoded hydrolase, SWIT0910, is absolutely required for growth on DXN and that two different hydrolases (chromosomally and plasmid encoded) contribute equally to growth on DBF.Genes for three biphenyl ring cleavage dioxygenases from Burkholderia xenovorans LB400, Sphingomonas yanoikuyae B1, and Pseudomonas putida F1 were moved into a mutant lacking the RW1 DBF and DXN ring cleavage genes. All three ring cleavage dioxygenases allowed the mutant RW1 to grow on DBF at different rates. Interestingly, only bphC from Burkholderia xenovorans LB400 allowed RW1 mutant to grow on DXN.Ph.D.Includes bibliographical reference

    Pas de deux: Lebensweg und Totentanz mit meiner Mutter

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    Pas de deux : Lebensweg u. Totentanz mit meiner Mutter. - Tübingen : Attempto Verl., 1994. - 201 S

    Überleben ist alles. Bertolt Brecht: Mutter Courage und ihre Kinder

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    Hagedorn U. Überleben ist alles. Bertolt Brecht: Mutter Courage und ihre Kinder. In: Popp W, ed. Lesebuch II: Dreißigjähriger Krieg. Literarische Texte von 1971 bis 1998 . Friedenskultur in Europa. Vol 3. Münster: LIT Verlag; 1999: 189-200
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