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Science in Germany

Osiris, 1989
To a scholar interested in the social and political history of German education, the variety and quality of research being done in the history of German science in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, as illustrated by the contributions to this volume and by the many recent works cited in their footnotes, come as something of a revelation ...
J, Albisetti   +2 more
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West Germany

Nursing Standard, 1988
Once the pride of Europe, West Germany is planning to introduce severe cuts to the range and quality of health and social services offered. It argues that the [Illegible Word] proportion of retired people in the population is draining the resources of the tax payers in work.
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Beckett in Germany/Germany in Beckett

New German Critique, 1982
Consider this scenario of a play. In the first act, the prelude, we are introduced to a rich, quarrelsome old woman known as the good person, who has lost her legs in an accident. She lives in a stately mansion and is waited on by a taciturn servant namedJohanna.
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Germany, My Germany

European Judaism, 2000
The invitation to describe 'My Germany' is an invitation to describe my life. It is a chance to reflect on the country in which I have lied since my birth. However, it seems that the conspicuous presence of a single possessive pronoun brings my reflection to a halt even before it has begun.
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The War with Germany

Australian Journal of Politics & History, 2016
The War with Germany. By Robert Stevenson (Melbourne: Oxford University Press, 2015), pp.xvi + 303, AU$59.95 (cloth).
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Optics in Germany

Applied Optics, 1968
A survey is given of the current state of optics in the Federal Republic of Germany. Basic research is conducted at many universities and technical colleges, by government agencies and government sponsored research institutes, and in industry. All of these have made substantial contributions to modern optics.
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Pharmacology in Germany

Trends in Pharmacological Sciences, 1998
knowledge in important fields as a basis for future trends in pharmacotherapy. The symposia will be devoted to the whole spectrum of topics that are of interest to basic and clinical pharmacologists and toxicologists. This spectrum comprises the principles of pharmacology and toxicology, the influence of drugs on inter- and intracellular signalling and
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Canada, Germany, Canada-Germany

International Journal: Canada's Journal of Global Policy Analysis, 2008
This special edition of International Journal is presented in honour of Robert Spencer who, for a quarter of a century, was a professor at the University of Toronto. It is devoted to a wide-ranging discussion of Germany, Canada, and Canada-Germany relations, topics that were central to Spencer's scholarly work.
Petra Dolata-Kreutzkamp   +1 more
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Dermatology in Germany

The Journal of Dermatology, 1998
AbstractIn Germany, dermatology has a long tradition as a medical specialization. The first dermatological university departments were established about 120 years ago. From the beginning, venerology was integrated in this field. Today it also covers andrology, allergy, medical cosmetology, mycology, dermatosurgery, phlebology and photodermatology. This
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Philosophy in Germany

Philosophy, 1927
In the Critique of So-called Practical Knowledge Alf Ross wishes to show that ethical judgments are nonsensical. He begins by asserting that when people speak about practical knowledge they mean knowledge which contains an unconditional command to the will, and this, he points out, involves a confusion between knowledge and volition.
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