997 resultados para 102-1
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Publisher's no.: Collection Litolff no. 1506-1507.
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Includes index.
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"Department of the Marine Corps stock list, SL-4-81283B."
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Includes index.
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Submitted by Mr. George.
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43. - 62. Sammlung B: "Konzepte als Zugabe zur Festschrift für Friedrich Pollock" [GS 12, S. 250 - 295]. 64 Blatt; 43. "Zum Problem der Bedürfnisse". Typoskript, 6 Blatt; 44. "Dichtung und Moral". Typoskript, 5 Blatt; 45. "Geschichte der amerikanischen Arbeiterschaft". Typoskript, 1 Blatt; 46. "Kein Weg zur Wahrheit". Typoskript, 1 Blatt; 47. "Zur Rechtsphilosophie". Typoskript mit eigenen Korrekturen, 2 Blatt; 48. "Strafgefangene". Typoskript, 1 Blatt; 49. "Jüdischer Charakter". Typoskript, 1 Blatt; 50. "Solidarität". Typoskript, 2 Blatt; 51. "Unmöglichkeit der Dichtung". Typoskript, 1 Blatt; 52. "Theorie des Verbrechers". Typoskript, 14 Blatt; 53. "Erbsünde und Kopula". Typoskript, 2 Blatt; 54. "Feind". Typoskript, 2 Blatt; 55. "Haupt- und Nebensatz". Typoskript, 3 Blatt; 56. "Bewußtsein". Typoskript, 1 Blatt; 57. "Kampf und Gewaltlosigkeit". Typoskript, 6 Blatt; 58. "Umschlag der idealistischen Dialektik". Typoskript, 1 Blatt; 59. "Die Rackets und der Geist". Typoskript, 7 Blatt; 60. "Altmodische Probleme". Typoskript mit eigenen Korrekturen, 2 Blatt; 61. "Physiognomik". Typoskript, 1 Blatt; 62. "Religionspsychologie". Typoskript, 2 Blatt; 63. - 106. Sammlung C: "New Yorker Notizen [I]"; 63. "Dialektik der Aufklärung Nr. 7". Typoskript mit eigenen Korrekturen, 12 Blatt; 64. Aus der "Dialektik der Aufklärung"; Kapitel: "Elemente des Antisemitismus", Abschitt VII:; 64a) Typoskript mit eigenen Korrekturen, 11 Blatt; 64b) Teilstück, Typoskript, 2 Blatt; 64c) Teilstück, Typoskript, 1 Blatt; 64d) Teilstück, Typoskript, 1 Blatt; 65. "Bemerkungen zu These VII" [zu: 64]; Über Antisemitismus und Stalinismus, [von Theodor W. Adorno]. Typoskript, 3 Blatt; 66. "Verwandlung der Idee in Gesinnung":; 66a) Typoskript, 5 Blatt; 66b) Typoskript mit eigenen Korrekturen, 4 Blatt; 66c) Typoskript, 5 Blatt; 67. "Zum Problem der Bedürfnisse". Typoskript mit eigenen Korrekturen, 6 Blatt; 68. "Dichtung und Moral":; 68a) Typoskript, 5 Blatt; 68b) Typoskript mit eigenen Korrekturen, 4 Blatt; 68c) Typoskript mit eigenen Korrekturen, 4 Blatt; 68d) Typoskript mit eigenen Korrekturen, 5 Blatt; 69. "Geschichte der amerikanischen Arbeiterschaft":; 69a) Typoskript, 1 Blatt; 69b) Typoskript; 1 Blatt; 70. "Straftheorie. Zur Rechtsphilosophie":; 70a) Typoskript mit eigenen Korrekturen, 3 Blatt; 70b) Typoskript mit eigenen Korrekturen, 3 Blatt; 70c) Typoskript mit eigenen Korrekturen, 3 Blatt; 70d) Typoskript, 3 Blatt; 71. "Jüdischer Charakter". Typoskript, 1 Blatt; 72. "Solidarität". Typoskript, 2 Blatt; 73. "Theorie des Verbrechens". Typoskript mit eigenen Korrekturen, 17 Blatt; 74. "Erbsünde und Copula":; 74a) Typoskript, 2 Blatt; 74b) Typoskript mit eigenen Korrekturen, 3 Blatt; 75. "Geschichtsphilosophischer Exkurs zur Odysee" [von Theodor W. Adorno ?]. Teilstück, Typoskript, 1 Blatt; 76. "Feind":; 76a) Typoskript, 2 Blatt; 76b) Typoskript, 2 Blatt; 76c) Typoskript, 2 Blatt; 76d) Entwurf, englisch, Typoskript mit eigenen Korrekturen, 2 Blatt; 77. "Haupt- und Nebensatz":; 77a) Typoskript, 2 Blatt; 77b) Typoskript mit eigenen Korrekturen, 2 Blatt; 77c) Typoskript mit eigenen Korrekturen, 2 Blatt; 77d) Typoskript mit eigenen Korrekturen, 3 Blatt; 78. "Bewußtsein":; 78a) Typoskript, 1 Blatt; 78b) Typoskript mit eigenen Korrekturen, 1 Blatt; 79. "Kampf und Gewaltlosigkeit":; 79a) Typoskript, 6 Blatt; 79b) Typoskript, 6 Blatt; 79c) Teilstücke, Typoskript mit eigenen Korrekturen, 6 Blatt; 79d) Typoskript mit eigenen Korrekturen, 5 Blatt; 79e) Typoskript, 5 Blatt; 79f) Teilstück, Typoskript mit eigenen Korrekturen, 2 Blatt; 80. "Die Rackets und der Geist":; 80a) Typoskript mit eigenen Korrekturen, 2 Blatt; 80b) Typoskript mit eigenen Korrekturen, 6 Blatt; 81. "Altmodisches Problem". Typoskript, 2 Blatt; 82. "Physiognomik". Typoskript, 1 Blatt; 83. "Religionspsychologie":; 83a) Typoskript mit eigenen Korrekturen, 2 Blatt; 83b) Typoskript mit eigenen Korrekturen, 2 Blatt; 84. "Leeres Erschrecken":; 84a) Typoskript mit eigenen Korrekturen, 2 Blatt; 84b) Typoskript, 2 Blatt; 84c) Typoskript mit eigenen Korrekturen, 2 Blatt; 85. "Philosophie und Arbeitsteilung":; 85a) Typoskript mit eigenen Korrekturen, 3 Blatt; 85b) Typoskript mit eigenen Korrekturen, 3 Blatt; 85c) Typoskript, 3 Blatt; 85d) Typoskript mit handschriftlichen Korrekturen, 3 Blatt; 86. "Vorrede" zur Dialektik der Aufklärung. Typoskript mit eigenen Korrekturen, 11 Blatt; 87. ["Umschlag der idealistischen Dialektik"] Typoskript, 1 Blatt; 88. Über Erkenntnis und Sprache. Typoskript mit eigenen Korrekturen, 1 Blatt; 89. "Zur Kritik der Geschichtsphilosophie". Typoskript mit eigenen Korrekturen, 3 Blatt; 90. "Mensch und Tier":; 90a) Typoskript mit eigenen und handschriftlichen Korrekturen, 12 Blatt; 90b) Typoskript mit eigenen Korrekturen, 3 Blatt; 90c) Typoskript mit eigenen Korrekturen, 4 Blatt; 90d) Typoskript mit eigenen Korrekturen, 3 Blatt; 90e) Typoskript mit eigenen Korrekturen, 10 Blatt; 91. "Massengesellschaft". Typoskript, 1 Blatt; 92. "Zwei Welten". Typoskript, 2 Blatt; 93. "Zur Theorie der Gespenster":; 93a) Typoskript, 1 Blatt; 93b) Typoskript mit eigenen Korrekturen, 1 Blatt; 94. "Interesse am Körper":; 94a) Typoskript mit eigenen Korrekturen, 6 Blatt; 94b) Typoskript mit eigenen Korrekturen, 7 Blatt; 94c) Typoskript, 2 Blatt; 94d) Typoskript, 6 Blatt; 95. "Unmöglichkeit der Dichtung". Typoskript, 1 Blatt; 96. "Die Einseitigkeit der Negativität":; 96a) Typoskript, 2 Blatt; 96b) Typoskript mit eigenen Korrekturen, 2 Blatt; 96c) Typoskript, 2 Blatt; 97. "Widersprüche":; 97a) Typoskript, 4 Blatt; 97b) Typoskript mit eigenen Korrekturen, 4 Blatt; 98. "Zur Theorie der Dummheit":; 98a) Typoskript, 3 Blatt; 98b) Typoskript mit eigenen Korrekturen, 3 Blatt.; 99. "Gezeichnet". Typoskript, 2 Blatt; 100. "Quand-même":; 100a) Typoskript, 2 Blatt; 100b) Typoskript mit eigenen Korrekturen, 2 Blatt; 101. "Isolierung durch Verkehr":; 101a) Typoskript mit eigenen Korrekturen, 1 Blatt; 101b) Typoskript, 1 Blatt; 102. "Gegen Gescheitheit". Typoskript mit eigenen Korrekturen, 1 Blatt; 103. "Propaganda":; 103a) Typoskript mit eigenen Korrekturen, 2 Blatt; 103b) Typoskript, 2 Blatt; 103c) Typoskript mit eigenen Korrekturen, 2 Blatt; 104. "Der Gedanke". Typoskript mit eigenen Korrekturen, 1 Blatt; 105. Fragment aus der "Dialektik der Aufklärung", Exkurs II. Typoskript mit eigenen Korrekturen, 3 Blatt; 106. Zum Begriff des Individuums bei Leibniz und Hegel [GS 12, S. 314 - 315]. Typoskript mit eigenen Korrekturen, 2 Blatt;
The role of zinc in the anti-tumour and anti-cachectic activity of D-myo-inositol 1,2,6-triphosphate
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Background: D-myo-inositol-1,2,6-triphosphate (a-trinositol, AT) is a polyanionic molecule capable of chelating divalent metal ions with anti-tumour and anti-cachectic activity in a murine model. Methods: To investigate the role of zinc in this process, mice bearing cachexia-inducing MAC16 tumour were treated with AT, with or without concomitant administration of ZnSO4. Results: At a dose of 40mgkg-1, AT effectively attenuated both weight loss and growth of the MAC16 tumour, and both effects were attenuated by co-administration of Zn2+. The concentration of zinc in gastrocnemius muscle increased with increasing weight loss, whereas administration of AT decreased the levels of zinc in plasma, skeletal muscle and tumour, which were restored back to control values after administration of ZnSO4. Conclusion: These results suggest that zinc is important in both tumour growth and cachexia in this animal model.
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Background: Management of type 2 diabetes with metformin often does not provide adequate glycemic control, thereby necessitating add-on treatment. In a 24-week clinical trial, dapagliflozin, an investigational sodium glucose cotransporter 2 inhibitor, improved glycemic control in patients inadequately controlled with metformin. The present study is an extension that was undertaken to evaluate dapagliflozin as long-term therapy in this population.Methods: This was a long-term extension (total 102 weeks) of a 24-week phase 3, multicenter, randomized, placebo-controlled, double-blind, parallel-group trial. Patients were randomly assigned (1:1:1:1) to blinded daily treatment (placebo, or dapagliflozin 2.5 to 5, or 10 mg) plus open-label metformin (=1,500 mg). The previously published primary endpoint was change from baseline in glycated hemoglobin (HbA1c) at 24 weeks. This paper reports the follow-up to week 102, with analysis of covariance model performed at 24 weeks with last observation carried forward; a repeated measures analysis was utilized to evaluate changes from baseline in HbA1c, fasting plasma glucose (FPG), and weight.Results: A total of 546 patients were randomized to 1 of the 4 treatments. The completion rate for the 78-week double-blind extension period was lower for the placebo group (63.5%) than for the dapagliflozin groups (68.3% to 79.8%). At week 102, mean changes from baseline HbA1c (8.06%) were +0.02% for placebo compared with -0.48% (P = 0.0008), -0.58% (P
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Aims: To assess initial pharmacotherapy of Type 2 diabetes with the sodium-glucose cotransporter-2 inhibitor dapagliflozin. Methods: This double-blind, placebo-controlled trial, randomly allocated people with Type 2 diabetes aged 18-77 years and inadequate glycaemic control on diet and exercise [HbA1c 53-86 mmol/mol (7.0-10.0%)] to receive placebo (n = 75) or dapagliflozin monotherapy 2.5 mg (n = 65), 5 mg (n = 64) or 10 mg (n = 70) once daily in the morning. After 24 weeks, low-dose double-blind metformin 500 mg/day was added to the placebo group regimen (placebo+low-dose metformin group). Changes in HbA1c level, fasting plasma glucose and body weight, as well as adverse events, were assessed over 102 weeks. Results: Of the 274 participants randomized, 167 completed the study (60.9%). At 102 weeks, significant differences vs placebo+low-dose metformin with dapagliflozin 5 and 10 mg were observed for HbA1c (-5.8 mmol/mol [-0.53%], P = 0.018; and -4.8 mmol/mol [-0.44%], P = 0.048), respectively); and for FPG (-0.69 mmol/L, P = 0.044; and -1.12 mmol/l, P = 0.001, respectively). For body weight, the difference between the dapagliflozin 10-mg group and the placebo+low-dose metformin group was significant (-2.60 kg; P = 0.016). Hypoglycaemic events were uncommon, with rates of 5.3% for placebo+low-dose metformin group and 0-4.6% for the dapagliflozin groups. Genital infections and urinary tract infections were more common in the dapagliflozin groups than in the placebo+low-dose metformin group. Conclusions: Dapagliflozin as monotherapy in treatment-naïve people with early Type 2 diabetes improved glycaemic control and reduced weight without increasing hypoglycaemia over 102 weeks. Dapagliflozin may provide an alternative initial pharmacotherapy in such people.
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A szerző cikkében megpróbál rávilágítani annak fontosságára, hogy az Európai Unióból érkező fejlesztési támogatások hasznosulása és a támogatási rendszer hatékonysága között jelentős különbség van. Ha nem tudjuk hatékonyan és hatásosan felhasználni az Unióból érkező pénzügyi eszközöket, akkor a cél: a kohézió, a konvergencia az Európai Unió régi tagállamainak fejlettségi szintjéhez, jólétéhez még nehezebben és lassabban érhető el. Az uniós támogatások hatékonysága alapvetően a rendelkezésre álló pénz lekötésének, lehívásának arányából, illetve a lekötött, lehívott és esetleg visszafizetett összeg arányából állapítható meg (kvantitatív megközelítés). A támogatások felhasználásának hatékonyságánál bonyolultabb, jóval összetettebb megközelítést igényel a hatásosság fogalma. A felhasználás hatásosságát a projektszinten a támogatás hatására megtermelt hozzáadott értékkel, programszinten a GDP hozzáadott növekedéssel lehet kifejezni. A cikk alapvetően a ROP 1.2 "Turisztikai fogadóképesség javítása" pályázati kiírás nyertes projektjeinél végzett kutatás eredményein keresztül kívánja szemléltetni a projektszintű vagy mikro hatásosság fontosságára (kvalitatív megközelítés). _________ The author tries to highlight the importance the difference between the efficiency and effectiveness of using the EU-subsidies. If Hungary cannot use the financial means of the EU efficiently and effectively, than the goal: cohesion and convergence to the level of the old, developed countries of the EU will be much harder and slowly. The efficiency of the EU-subsidies can be measured by the ratio of the amount of money obliged and the amount of money spent, and by the amount of money withdrawn by the Commission, which is actually lost (quantitative approach). The effectiveness of EU-subsidies needs a much more complicated and complex approach, than the efficiency. The effectiveness of usage on project level can be measured by the "added value" of the project, on program level by the added GDP growth or employment. The article is analysing basically the results of a survey made among the winner project of the application ROP 1.2 (Regional Operational Program 1.2) Improving the capacity for tourism (project level or micro effectiveness – qualitative approach).
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We present the first combined dissolved hafnium (Hf) and neodymium (Nd) concentrations and isotope compositions of deep water masses from the Atlantic sector of the Southern Ocean. Eight full depth profiles were analyzed for Hf and twelve for Nd. Hafnium concentrations are generally depleted in the upper few hundred meters ranging between 0.2 pmol/kg and 0.4 pmol/kg and increase to relatively constant values of around 0.6 pmol/kg in the deeper water column. At the stations north of the Polar Front (PF), Nd concentrations increase linearly from about 10 pmol/kg at depths of ~ 200 m to up to 31 pmol/kg close to the bottom indicating particle scavenging and release. Within the Weddell Gyre (WG), however, Nd concentrations are essentially constant at 25 pmol/kg at depths greater than ~ 1000 m. The distributions of both elements show a positive correlation with dissolved silicon implying a close linkage to diatom biogeochemistry. Hafnium essentially shows invariant isotope compositions with values averaging at epsilon-Hf = +4.6, whereas Nd isotopes mark distinct differences between water masses, such as modified North Atlantic Deep Water (NADW, epsilon-Nd = -11 to -10) and Antarctic Bottom Water (AABW, epsilon-Nd = -8.6 to -9.6), but also waters locally advected via the Agulhas Current can be identified by their unradiogenic Nd isotope compositions. Mixing calculations suggest that a small fraction of Nd is removed by particle scavenging during mixing of water masses north of the PF. Nevertheless, the Nd isotope composition has apparently not been significantly affected by uptake and release of Nd from particles, as indicated by mixing calculations. A mixing envelope of an approximated North Pacific and a North Atlantic end-member shows that Nd isotope and concentration patterns in the Lower Circumpolar Deep Water (LCDW) can be fully explained by ~ 30:70 percentage contributions of these respective end-members.
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Based on our current knowledge about population genetics, phylogeography and speciation, we begin to understand that the deep sea harbours more species than suggested in the past. Deep-sea soft-sediment environment in particular hosts a diverse and highly endemic invertebrate fauna. Very little is known about evolutionary processes that generate this remarkable species richness, the genetic variability and spatial distribution of deep-sea animals. In this study, phylogeographic patterns and the genetic variability among eight populations of the abundant and widespread deep-sea isopod morphospecies Betamorpha fusiformis [Barnard, K.H., 1920. Contributions to the crustacean fauna of South Africa. 6. Further additions to the list of marine isopods. Annals of the South African Museum 17, 319-438] were examined. A fragment of the mitochondrial 16S rRNA gene of 50 specimens and the complete nuclear 18S rRNA gene of 7 specimens were sequenced. The molecular data reveal high levels of genetic variability of both genes between populations, giving evidence for distinct monophyletic groups of haplotypes with average p-distances ranging from 0.0470 to 0.1440 (d-distances: 0.0592-0.2850) of the 16S rDNA, and 18S rDNA p-distances ranging between 0.0032 and 0.0174 (d-distances: 0.0033-0.0195). Intermediate values are absent. Our results show that widely distributed benthic deep-sea organisms of a homogeneous phenotype can be differentiated into genetically highly divergent populations. Sympatry of some genotypes indicates the existence of cryptic speciation. Flocks of closely related but genetically distinct species probably exist in other widespread benthic deep-sea asellotes and other Peracarida. Based on existing data we hypothesize that many widespread morphospecies are complexes of cryptic biological species (patchwork hypothesis).
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Meltponds on Arctic sea ice have previously been reported to be devoid of marine metazoans due to fresh-water conditions. The predominantly dark frequently also green and brownish meltponds observed in the Central Arctic in summer 2007 hinted to brackish conditions and considerable amounts of algae, possibly making the habitat suitable for marine metazoans. Environmental conditions in meltponds as well as sympagic meiofauna in new ice covering pond surfaces and in rotten ice on the bottom of ponds were studied, applying modified techniques from sea-ice and under-ice research. Due to the very porous structure of the rotten ice, the meltponds were usually brackish to saline, providing living conditions very similar to sub-ice water. The new ice cover on the surface had similar characteristics as the bottom layer of level ice. The ponds were thus accessible to and inhabitable by metazoans. The new ice cover and the rotten ice were inhabited by various sympagic meiofauna taxa, predominantly ciliates, rotifers, acoels, nematodes and foraminiferans. Also, sympagic amphipods were found on the bottom of meltponds. We suggest that, in consequence of global warming, brackish and saline meltponds are becoming more frequent in the Arctic, providing a new habitat to marine metazoans.