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Vorbesitzer: Abraham Merzbacher
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Vorbesitzer: Kloster Mariengarden in Groß-Burlo; Guilelmus Hacchusius; Bartholomaeusstift Frankfurt am Main
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A 49 year old female presented to our Neuroendocrine Tumour (NET) centre with recurrent severe and disabling hypoglycaemia. She had previously been extensively investigated with a clinical and biochemical diagnosis of endogenous hyperinsulinemic hypoglycaemia although the source of hormonal hypersecretion could not be localised with MRI, EUS and (111) In-Octreotide scans. After extensive discussion the patient opted for blind surgical resection undergoing a pylorus-preserving pancreaticoduodenectomy in December 2010. Histological examination of the resected operative specimen demonstrated a normal pancreas with no evidence of neuroendocrine tumour. Consistent with this, post-surgery her hypoglycaemic symptoms persisted with fasting capillary blood glucose of 2.1-6.0 mmol/l with increasing hypoglycaemia unawareness. Consequently she sought alternative clinical opinions from two European Neuroendocrine Tumour Society (ENETS) Centres of Excellence who investigated her collaboratively. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.
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68 lakes (63 Swiss, 2 French and 3 Italian) located in an altitudinal range between 334 and 2339m spanning a wide range of land-use have been investigated. The aim of the study was to discuss influences of geographic location, vegetation and land-use in the catchment area on the water and sediment chemistry of small lakes. Detailed quantitative description of land-use, vegetation, and climate in the watershed of all lakes was established. Surface and bottom water samples collected from each lake were analyzed for major ions and nutrients. Correlations were interpreted using linear regression analysis. Chemical parameters of water and sediment reflect the characteristics of the catchment areas. All lakes were alkaline since they were situated on calcareous bedrock. Concentrations of nitrogen and phosphorus strongly increase with increasing agricultural land-use. Na and K, however, are positively correlated with the amount of urbanization within the catchment area. These elements as well as dissolved organic carbon (DOC), Mg, Ca, and alkalinity, increase when the catchment is urbanized or used for agriculture. Total nitrogen and organic carbon in the sediments decrease distinctly if large parts of the catchment consist of bare land. No correlations between sediment composition and maximum water depth or altitude of the lakes were found.¶Striking differences in the water compositions of lakes above and below approximately 700 m of altitude were observed. Concentrations of total nitrogen and nitrate, total phosphorus, DOC, Na, K, Mg, Ca, and alkalinity are distinctly higher in most lakes below 700 m than above, and the pH of the bottom waters of these lakes is generally lower. Estimates of total nitrogen concentrations, even in remote areas, indicate that precipitation is responsible for increased background concentrations. At lower altitudes nitrogen concentrations in lakes is explained by the nitrogen loaded rain from urban areas deposited on the catchment, and with high percentages of agricultural land-use in the watershed.
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Vorbesitzer: Bartholomaeusstift Frankfurt am Main
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6 Briefe zwischen Max Horkheimer und F. Pollock mit Einbezug von Arthur G. Coons vom Occidental College Los Angeles, 1947; 4 Briefe zwischen Kathleen Costello und Max Horkheimer, 1945-1946; 8 Briefe und Beilage zwischen Edward M. David und Max Horkheimer, 24.11.1941-1942; 11 Briefe zwischen dem United States of America, Department of States und Max Horkheimer, 1942-1949; 3 Briefe zwischen Monroe E. Deutsch und Max Horkheimer, 1946; 12 Briefe und Beilage zwischen dem Dictionary of the Arts und Max Horkheimer, 1941-1944 sowie 1 Manuskrip: Sociology of Arts von Max Horkheimer; 2 Briefe zwischen Robert Disraeli und Max Horkheimer, 1945; 21 Briefe und Beilage zwischen Ria Drevermann und Max Horkheimer, 1948-1950; 6 Briefe zwischen Wolf Drewermann und Max Horkheimer, 1948-1949; 2 Briefe von Stephen Duggan vom Institute of International Education an Max Horkheimer, 1942-1947; 6 Briefe zwischen Joseph Dunner und Max Horkheimer, 1945-1947; 24 Briefe und Beilage zwischen Gretl Dupont und Max Horkheimer, 1942-1948; 3 Briefe zwischen Clarence A. Dykstra und Max Horkheimer, 1946-1947, 1947;
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u.a.: Tod der Ehefrau von Friedrich Grävel; Farbenlehre; Ankündigung einer Reise nach Frankfurt; negatives Urteil zur Rezension von Otto Uhle; Rezension von Rudolph Radau in der Königsberger Hartungschen Zeitung; wissenschaftliche Diskussion mit einer Gruppe von Physikern; Aufsatz von Hermann von Helmholtz, "Ueber Goethe's naturwissenschaftliche Arbeiten" in der Kieler Monatschrift 1853; A.F. Dittmann, "Die Erde ein Himmelskörper. Ein kritischer Hinblick auf die Geschichte und Wissenschaft der Astronomie, Kiel 1856; Einschätzung über die Wirkung der Werke Schopenhauers in Deutschland; Isaak Newton; A. F. Dittmann;
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u.a.: Redaktion eines Artikels zur Philosophie Schopenhauers im Frankfurter Museum; Fehlende Wertschätzung Schopenhauers; Blätter für literarische Unterhaltung; Preisausgabe von der Fakultät Leipzig; Julius Frauenstädt; Johanna Schopenhauer;
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Vorbesitzer: Georg von Breidenbach; Dominikanerkloster Frankfurt am Main