288 research outputs found

    Combined_supplemental_materials-Gasparini_et_al - Canine Dilated Cardiomyopathy: Diffuse Remodeling, Focal Lesions, and the Involvement of Macrophages and New Vessel Formation

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    Combined_supplemental_materials-Gasparini_et_al for Canine Dilated Cardiomyopathy: Diffuse Remodeling, Focal Lesions, and the Involvement of Macrophages and New Vessel Formation by Stefania Gasparini, Sonja Fonfara, Sarah Kitz, Udo Hetzel and Anja Kipar in Veterinary Pathology</p

    Supplemental Material, sj-pdf-1-vet-10.1177_03009858211062631 - Feline hypertrophic cardiomyopathy: reduced microvascular density and involvement of CD34+ interstitial cells

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    Supplemental Material, sj-pdf-1-vet-10.1177_03009858211062631 for Feline hypertrophic cardiomyopathy: reduced microvascular density and involvement of CD34+ interstitial cells by Josep M. Monné Rodríguez, Sonja Fonfara, Udo Hetzel and Anja Kipar in Veterinary Pathology</p

    Supplemental Material, DS1_VET_10.1177_0300985819837717 - Feline Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy: The Consequence of Cardiomyocyte-Initiated and Macrophage-Driven Remodeling Processes?

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    Supplemental Material, DS1_VET_10.1177_0300985819837717 for Feline Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy: The Consequence of Cardiomyocyte-Initiated and Macrophage-Driven Remodeling Processes? by Sarah Kitz, Sonja Fonfara, Shelley Hahn, Udo Hetzel, and Anja Kipar in Veterinary Pathology</p

    sj-pdf-1-vet-10.1177_03009858231193103 – Supplemental material for Verminous pneumonia in European hedgehogs (Erinaceus europaeus)

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    Supplemental material, sj-pdf-1-vet-10.1177_03009858231193103 for Verminous pneumonia in European hedgehogs (Erinaceus europaeus) by Simone Lehmann, Eva Dervas, Andres Ruiz Subira, Ulrike Eulenberger, Angela Gimmel, Felix Grimm, Udo Hetzel and Anja Kipar in Veterinary Pathology</p

    sj-docx-2-tpx-10.1177_01926233211011615 – Supplemental material for Safety, Tissue Distribution, and Metabolism of LNA-Containing Antisense Oligonucleotides in Rats

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    Supplemental material, sj-docx-2-tpx-10.1177_01926233211011615 for Safety, Tissue Distribution, and Metabolism of LNA-Containing Antisense Oligonucleotides in Rats by Fernando Romero-Palomo, Matthias Festag, Barbara Lenz, Simone Schadt, Andreas Brink, Anja Kipar, Bernd Steinhuber, Christophe Husser, Erich Koller, Sabine Sewing, Yann Tessier, Pawel Dzygiel, Guy Fischer, Michael Winter, Udo Hetzel, Michael J. Mihatsch and Annamaria Braendli-Baiocco in Toxicologic Pathology</p

    sj-docx-1-tpx-10.1177_01926233211011615 – Supplemental material for Safety, Tissue Distribution, and Metabolism of LNA-Containing Antisense Oligonucleotides in Rats

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    Supplemental material, sj-docx-1-tpx-10.1177_01926233211011615 for Safety, Tissue Distribution, and Metabolism of LNA-Containing Antisense Oligonucleotides in Rats by Fernando Romero-Palomo, Matthias Festag, Barbara Lenz, Simone Schadt, Andreas Brink, Anja Kipar, Bernd Steinhuber, Christophe Husser, Erich Koller, Sabine Sewing, Yann Tessier, Pawel Dzygiel, Guy Fischer, Michael Winter, Udo Hetzel, Michael J. Mihatsch and Annamaria Braendli-Baiocco in Toxicologic Pathology</p

    Software validation techniques : a contrast between Myers\u27 and Hetzel\u27s techniques

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    This research work presents the contemporary testing methodologies of current state-of-the-art methodologies in software testing. Myers\u27 and Hetzel\u27s methodologies are the primary objectives of this research. The scope of this work is to contrast these two testing methodologies, through looking at their principles as well as their definitions of testing. The two definitions of testing differ substantially. Myers\u27 philosophy deals with human psychology and economics as the primary factors in defining the test plans. Hetzel\u27s philosophy is broad in that it looks at software testing in terms of meeting requirements. However, Hetzel focuses toward evaluating and measuring a software system through the engineering qualities of the software system. He proposes three sets of factors: functionality, engineering, and adaptability. All three factors are thought of as dimensions in the software quality space , he asserts. Many organizations are using Myers\u27 and Hetzel\u27s methodologies; thus, part of this research work is to clarify these two methodologies and their principles. This research work presents a new definition of testing. Our new definition of testing is more comprehensive than Myers\u27 and Hetzel\u27s. The definition of testing is merely a combination of Myers\u27 and Hetzel\u27s ideas, as well as principles. In addition to the new definition of testing, this research work submits additional principles of software testing. These principles are based on the author\u27s experiences in this growing field

    Ivan Turgenev, Marko Vovchok and Pierre-Jules Hetzel : literary and editorial strategies

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    La thèse, basée sur les fonds d’archives français, russes et ukrainiens, étudie les stratégies littéraires et éditoriales de trois auteurs : l’écrivain russe Ivan Tourgueniev (1819-1883), la femme de lettres russe et ukrainienne Marko Vovtchok (Maria Markovitch, 1833-1907), l’éditeur et écrivain Pierre-Jules Hetzel (1814-1886), qui utilise le pseudonyme P.-J. Stahl. Les deux auteurs sont publiés par Hetzel en France. A leur tour, ils traduisent et publient en Russie les récits de l’éditeur, ainsi que les ouvrages de sa maison d’édition. Leurs relations amicales, affectueuses et professionnelles produisent un corpus de livres nouveaux. Dans un pays étranger, les auteurs et les œuvres se métamorphosent. Ainsi, Tourgueniev, grand écrivain russe, publié par Hetzel ressemble à un écrivain français secondaire, tandis que Marko Vovtchok, auteur de contes cruels pour adultes, devient aux éditions Hetzel un auteur pour enfants. Intermédiaire littéraire, elle s’imprègne du roman français et transforme, par ses nombreuses traductions, le champ littéraire russe. A son tour, Hetzel-Stahl s’intéresse de près à l’Ukraine et à la Russie. Il conçoit et publie deux roman, Maroussia, son adaptation de l’œuvre de Marko Vovtchok, et Michel Strogoff de Jules Verne.This study, based on French, Russian and Ukrainian archives, explores the literary and editorial strategies of three authors: the Russian writer Ivan Turgenev (1819-1883), the Russian and Ukrainian writer Marko Vovchok (Maria Markovitch, 1833-1907) and French publisher Pierre-Jules Hetzel (1814-1886), who used to write under the pseudonym P.-J. Stahl. Both Vovchok and Turgenev are published by Hetzel in France. In turn, they translate and publish in Russia the works of his publishing house as well as his own writings. Their friendship, affectionate and professional relationships assemble a body of new books. In a foreign environment authors and writings are metamorphosed. Thus, Turgenev, a great Russian writer, published by Hetzel resembles a secondary French writer, while Marko Vovchok, author of cruel tales for adults, becomes an author for children at Hetzel editions. A literary intermediary, she immersed herself in the French novel and, through her numerous translations, transformed the Russian literary field. In turn, Hetzel-Stahl took a close interest in Ukraine and Russia. He conceived and published two novels, Maroussia, his own adaptation of Marko Vovchok’ novel, and Michel Strogoff by Jules Verne

    Selbstsein und Selbstverständigung : zur Hermeneutik des Selbst

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