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hrsg. auf Veranlassung des Fest-Comité's

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"Geschichte und Psychologie" (GS 3, S. 48-69); Photokopie des Drucks aus der Zeitschrift für Sozialforschung, Jahrgang I, 1932; mit handschriftlichen Korrekturen von Gretel Adorno für den Nachdruck (1968), 11 Blatt; "Preface" to Berkeley Adult Study (GS 5, S. 415-420); Veröffentlicht in: Adorno, Theodor W.; Frenkel-Brunswik, Else; Levinson, Daniel J.; Sanford, R. Nevitt: "The Authoritian Personality", New York, 1950, Seote IX- XII. Typoskript, datiert: April 1948, 8 Blatt (siehe auch IX 140, IX 153.3); "Vorurteil und Charakter" (GS 8, Seite 64-76); 1. Aufsatz von Max Horkheimer und Theodor W. Adorno, veröffentlicht in: Frankfurter Hefte; April 1952, Seite 284-291. a) Teilstück, Typsokript, 2 Blatt b) Typoskript mit eigenhändigen und handschriftlichen Korrekturen, 14 Blatt c) Typoskript mit dem Titel: "Vorurteil: Wissenschaftlich untersucht. Der freie und der totalitäre Mensch"; mit handschriftlichen Korrekturen, 5 Blatt d) Typsokript mit demselben Titel, mit eigenhändigen Korrekturen von Max Horkheimer und Theosodr W. Adorno, 6 Blatt; 2. Englische Fassung mit dem Titel: "Prejudice and Personality". a) Typoskript, 14 Blatt b) Typoskript, 14 Blatt; 3. Horkheimer, Max: "Prejudice and Personality. A Paper prepared for the XII th Congress of the International Association of Allied Psychology as a Contribution to the Symposion on: 'The Psychologist ams Scienty'". London, July 19, 1955; 2. überarbeitete Fassung, Typoskript, 7 Blatt; 4. "Vorurteil"; größtenteils identisch mit 1. Typsokript, 10 Blatt (siehe auch IX 28.8);

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Purpose. To evaluate the presence of Community Associated–Methicillin Resistant Staphylococcus Aureus, CA-MRSA, in abscesses and skin and soft tissue infections presenting at 9 urgent care clinics in San Antonio, TX. ^ Methods. During the 40-month retrospective study (April 2006 to August 2009), wound cultures collected in 9 urgent care centers were evaluated for MRSA growth, antibiotics prescribed, follow up wound care, and antibiotic prescribing habits by physicians for all patients presenting with abscesses and skin/soft tissue infections. ^ Results. Across 9 urgent care centers in San Antonio, TX, 36,797 abscesses and cases of skin and soft tissue infections were treated during 40 months. Of the 36,797 cases, 9290 patients had wound cultures sent with 5,630 cultures sent to Texas MedClinic’s primary lab. Of the 5630 cultures sent to their primary lab, this reflected a prevalence of 4727 (84 %) cultures were positive for MRSA. Of the 9290 patients who had a wound culture sent (April 10th, 2006 to August 31st, 2009), a total of 4,307 antibiotics were prescribed. The top five antibiotics prescribed for CA-MRSA were Bactrim (55.5%), Clindamycin (18.4%), Bactroban (5%), Amoxicillin (3.5%), and Doxycycline (3%) representing 85.4% of the antibiotics prescribed. 8809/9290 (94.8%) of patients required no more than 3 follow up visits. Of the 33 physicians working full time during the entire study period, 29/33 (87.8%) of the physicians were family medicine physicians and represented varied prescribing rates of antibiotics between 11-76% with 26/33 (78.8%) of physicians prescribing antibiotics greater than 40% of the time.^ Conclusions. Abscesses and soft tissue infections are a common presenting complaint to urgent care centers. This study reveals that antibiotic-prescribing practices can be improved with physician education since this high prevalence was not known previously. Also, treating abscesses with limited packing has been shown to be a viable option in this particular circumstance and would be open field for additional clinical research. Due to the high prevalence of CA-MRSA skin and soft tissue infections among patients presenting to urgent care centers presumptive treatment for MRSA is indicated. Increasing levels of resistance to penicillin antibiotics is concerning and warrants alternative antibiotic management strategies.^

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The dataset is based on samples collected in the framework of the project SESAME, in the Ionian, Libyan and Aegean Sea during March- April 2008. The objectives were to measure the standing stocks and calculate the production of the microbial compartment of the food web, describe the vertical distribution pattern and characterize its structure and function through the water column. Bacterial production was estimated by the 3H-leucine method (Kirchman et al. 1986, Kirchman 1993). At each depth, duplicate samples and a control were incubated with 20 nM L-[4,5 3H]-leucine. Samples were incubated in the dark, at in situ temperature.

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The dataset is based on samples taken during March-April 2008 in Libyan Sea, in Southern Aegean Sea and in Northern Aegean Sea. Sampling volume was estimated by the net mouth surface and the towing distance for WP-2. Taxon-specific mesozooplankton abundance and total abundance: The sample was split on board in two halves by using the beaker approach. The first sub-sample was immediately fixed and preserved in a seawater formalin solution containing about 4% buffered formaldehyde to allow the determination of species composition abundance. Pipette for the subsamples used in the taxonomic analysis of zooplankton under binocular microscope.

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The Sesame dataset contains mesozooplankton data collected during April 2008 in the Marmara Sea (between 40°15' - 34°00N latitude and 19°00 - 23°10'E longitude). Sampling was always performed in day hours (07:00-18:00 local time). Samples were taken at 6 stations in the Marmara Sea. Mesozooplankton samples were collected by using a WP-2 closing net with 200 µm mesh size. Sample was immediately fixed and preserved in a formaldehyde-seawater solution (4% final concentration) to be successively analyzed in the laboratory for species composition, abundance and total biomass. The algal organisms materials were then seperated from the mesozooplankton subsample at the dissecting microscope in the laboratory because of the contamination of the net samples with large-sized algae and mucilaginous organic matters. Afterwards, each samples were filtered on GF/C (pre combusted and weighed) for biomass measurements for dry weight. The dataset includes samples analyzed for mesozooplankton species composition, abundance and total mesozooplankton biomass. Sampling volume was estimated by multiplying the mouth area with the wire length. Sampling biomass was measured by weighing filters and then determined according to sampling volume. 1/2 sample or an aliquot was analyzed under the binocular microscope. Copepod species were identified and enumerated; the other mesozooplankters were identified and enumerated at higher taxonomic level (commonly named as mesozooplankton groups). Taxonomic identification was done at the METU-Institute of Marine Sciences by Tuba Terbiyik using the relevant taxonomic literatures.