99 resultados para Ruge, ArnoldRuge, ArnoldArnoldRuge
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Boberach: Auf eine Übersicht über die Ereignisse in Berlin seit dem Beschluß der Nationalversammlung gegen reaktionäre Bestrebungen in der Armee und über die Oktoberrevolution in Wien folgen ab 7. November zu jedem Tag mit Reden und Dokumenten belegte Angaben über den Konflikt mit dem Ministerium Brandenburg bis zum 1. Dezember
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Boberach: Die Bürgerwehr soll den Demokraten um Ruge und Kirchmann, deren Ziel die Republik ist, entgegentreten, damit der Belagerungszustand aufgehoben werden kann
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Boberach: Behandelt werden nach "Intoleranten Glossen über Toleranz" von Walesrode u.a. "Die gesellschaftliche Stellung der Frauen" von Ehrenreich [i.e. Ehrenfried] Eichholz, die Errichtung von Volksbanken, die Beziehungen zu Polen und Ungarn, die Berliner Arbeiter-Verbrüderung, die Zivilehe, der Gründer der "Freien Gemeinde" in Halle Gustav Adolf Wislicenus, Arnold Ruges "Jugend und Kerkerleben", die Untergrabung der Volksfreiheit durch die Kirche, der Prozeß Waldecks, der Krieg in Schleswig-Holstein; eingestreut sind 12 Gedichte von H. Zeise, davon 3 über Polen
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Archivo des Acores.--F.A. Chaves. Os Acores num atlas manuscrito.--M.F. Fougué. Voyage géologique aux Acores.--S. Ruge. Valentin Ferdinands beschreibung der Azoren.
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Translation of: History of civilization in England.
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Thesis (doctoral)--Ruprecht-Karls-Universitat Heidelberg.
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Thesis (doctoral)--Universitat Leipzig.
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Background: The age-related loss of muscle power in older adults is greater than that of muscle strength and is associated with a decline in physical performance. Objective: To investigate the effects of a short-term high-velocity varied resistance training programme on physical performance in healthy community-dwelling adults aged 60-80 years. Methods: Subjects undertook exercise (EX; n = 15) or maintained customary activity (controls, CON; n = 10) for 8 weeks. The EX group trained 2 days/week using machine weights for three sets of eight repetitions at 35, 55, and 75% of their one-repetition maximum (the maximal weight that an individual can lift once with acceptable form) for seven upper- and lower-body exercises using explosive concentric movements. Results: Fourteen EX and 10 CON subjects completed the study. Dynamic muscle strength significantly increased (p = 0.001) in the EX group for all exercises (from 21.4 +/- 9.6 to 82.0 +/- 59.2%, mean +/- SD) following training, as did knee extension power (p < 0.01). Significant improvement occurred for the EX group in the floor rise to standing (10.4 &PLUSMN; 11.5%, p = 0.004), usual 6-metre walk (6.6 &PLUSMN; 8.2%, p = 0.010), repeated chair rise (10.4 &PLUSMN; 15.6%, p = 0.013), and lift and reach (25.6 &PLUSMN; 12.1%, p = 0.002) performance tasks but not in the CON group. Conclusions: Progressive resistance training that incorporates rapid rate-of-force development movements may be safely undertaken in healthy older adults and results in significant gains in muscle strength, muscle power, and physical performance. Such improvements could prolong functional independence and improve the quality of life. Copyright (C) 2005 S. Karger AG, Basel.
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Analysis of the word lancea, of Hispanic origin after Varro, and of place names, people´s names and personal names derived from it. It confirms that the spear was the most important weapon in the Bronze Age, belonging to the iuventus and used as heroic and divine symbol. This analysis confirms also the personality of the Lusitanians, a people related to the Celts but with more archaic archaeological, linguistic and cultural characteristics originated in the tradition of the Atlantic Bronze in the II millennium BC. It is also relevant to better know the organisation of Broze and Iron Age societies and the origin of Indo-Europeans peoples in Western Europe and of pre-Roman peoples of Iberia.