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Drill cores from the inner-alpine valley terrace of Unterangerberg, located in the Eastern Alps of Austria, offer first insights into a Pleistocene sedimentary record that was not accessible so far. The succession comprises diamict, gravel, sand, lignite and thick, fine grained sediments.
Starnberger, Reinhard +5 more
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Feminist activism in Austria – and its way to escape a spiral of silencing and inner exile
Recent political developments in European countries indicate a shift to the political right and an increase in attacks on gender equality. This political change has also started to influence scholarly work and teaching of equality, diversity, and inclusion (EDI) topics in Austria and has led to its re-contextualization by pinpointing the rising counter
Bendl, Regine +2 more
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After hearing loss retrograde degeneration of spiral ganglion neurons (SGNs) has been described. Studies modeling the effects of degeneration mostly omitted peripheral processes (dendrites).
Albert M. Croner +8 more
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Due to limitations of human in vivo studies, detailed computational models enable understanding the neural signaling in the degenerated auditory system and cochlear implants (CIs).
Amirreza Heshmat +6 more
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Variation der Präpositionswahl in direktiven Argumenten im Tschechischen und Deutschen kontrastiv
Preposition choice is amongst the most prominent phenomena in which German in Austria differs from other varieties of German. Many instances are explained by language contact with Slavic languages in general and Czech in particular.
Agnes Kim, Maria Schinko
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The Development and the Demise of Protestant Provincial Schools in Inner Austria [PDF]
This paper analyzes and clarifies motivations and reasons for a short but intensive development of the secondary level of schooling followed by a sudden end, especially of the so-called Provincial schools, in three Inner Austrian lands (Carniola, Styria and Carinthia) in the 16th century.
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New robertinid foraminifers from the Early Jurassic of Adnet, Austria and their evolutionary importance [PDF]
New benthic multichambered foraminifers have been discovered in the Hettangian–Sinemurian of the Northern Calcareous Alps (Adnet, Salzburg, Austria). Originally aragonitic, these forms are completely recrystallized but the early impregnation of their ...
Sylvain Rigaud, Joachim Blau
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Distribution of Immune Cells Including Macrophages in the Human Cochlea
Background: The human cochlea was earlier believed to lack capacity to mount specific immune responses. Recent studies established that the human cochlea holds macrophages.
Wei Liu +4 more
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A Little-Known Double-Choir Hymn Cycle from c. 1600
An early-seventeenth-century choirbook originating from Graz surviving in Ljubljana (SI-Lnr, MS 343) contains alongside other compositions thirty-one hymns by Francesco Stivori uniquely known from this source.
Klemen Grabnar
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Ferdinand II.: From Inner-Austrian Archduke to Holy Roman Emperor
This paper provides a biographical and political overview of Archduke Ferdinand’s reign as a provincial prince of Inner Austria up to his election as Emperor of the Holy Roman Empire in 1619.
Vanja Kočevar
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