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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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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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Medieval Jewish Community of Maribor
The following article discusses the Jewish presence in medieval Maribor from the 10th century to the expulsion in 1496. The discussion starts with the phenomenon of »Jewish villages« in the area of South-Eastern Alps in the framework of which also the ...
Klemen Jelinčič Boeta
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Historical and SEM-EDS Analysis of a 14th-16th Century Triangular Crucible from Sandomierz, Poland
The collection of the District Museum in Sandomierz holds a previously unidentified and unpublished triangular ceramic crucible. After at least fifty years since its acquisition, it was possible to obtain detailed information about its chemical ...
Piotr Werens +3 more
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AbstractRock glaciers are cryo‐conditioned downslope‐creeping landforms in high mountains. Their dynamics are changing due to external factors influenced by climate change. Although there has been a growing scientific interest in mountain permafrost and thus in rock glaciers in recent years, their historical development, especially before the first ...
Fabian Fleischer +5 more
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Myiasis caused by Wohlfahrtia magnifica is a widespread parasitic infestation in mammals. The infested host suffers from damage as the developing larvae feed on its tissues.
Zhipeng Jia +5 more
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