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‘QUOD NON EST IN BEROLINA, NON EST IN MUNDO’: VIEWS FROM THE PERIPHERY
ABSTRACT The historiography of Weimar cinema has focused almost exclusively on film production and exhibition in the German capital Berlin, generally neglecting other geographic regions, in particular the Rhineland which, after the First World War, remained under Allied control until the mid‐1920s for some parts, for others even longer.
Frank Kessler, Sabine Lenk
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Amateur justice in Carolingian Bavaria
This paper examines judges and judgement in Bavarian dispute charters from the first decades of the ninth century. It argues that justice in Carolingian Bavaria was an amateur affair, in which of primary importance was the ability to create a stable consensus around an outcome. Accordingly, distinctions between judges and other participants in judicial
Amos Bronner
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Understanding patient priorities in teledermatology for psoriasis: A discrete choice experiment
This study suggests that patients with psoriasis generally prefer standard care. Teledermatology becomes more appealing when factors such as continuity of care, responsiveness to concerns and timely consultations during flare‐ups are prioritized. Tailoring teledermatology to these preferences may increase its uptake in psoriasis care.
Patrick Reinders +3 more
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Lokale Agenda 21 und Bildung für eine nachhaltige Entwicklung
A. Brunold
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REFUGE AND THE WILDED CLASSROOM: FIGURE, PRACTICE, SPACE
ABSTRACT University teaching in a context of escalating planetary crisis requires new approaches to pedagogical encounter. Reconceptualising the university classroom as a potential refuge from polycrisis, we identify symptoms and effects of the academic‐industrial complex and ‘fast academia’ in our practice, and we develop ways to take refuge from ...
Peter Arnds +2 more
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The reproductive biology of the neophyte Prunus laurocerasus in Central Europe
We recorded flower visitors and seed consumers and conducted pollination experiments to improve our understanding of the degree of ecological integration of Prunus laurocerasus in the newly colonized range in Central Europe. We found that the reproductive ecology of P.
Stefan Abrahamczyk +2 more
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Abstract Over the next decade, demographic, societal, technological, economic, environmental, and political factors are expected to significantly influence the agri‐food chain. Demographic shifts, characterised by an aging population and sustained migration, along with evolving consumer demands, will drive a greater emphasis on sustainability.
Gary Delalay +2 more
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Work integration ambitions of startups in the circular economy
Abstract An increasing number of studies illustrate and estimate the potential of the circular economy to create new jobs, most particularly for vulnerable groups at the labor market. This creates collaborating opportunities for Work Integration Social Enterprises (WISEs) and circular economy ventures.
Wim Van Opstal, Lize Borms
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Abstract Background Suspensory ligament branch desmitis (SLBD) is a common injury in Thoroughbred racehorses. Orthobiologic treatment of these injuries is a relatively new approach, and there is limited information available on post injury racing performance in racehorses treated with mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs).
Stefanie H. Hansen +2 more
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[Primary Care Inequalities to the Disadvantage of the Population of Socially Deprived Urban Areas: A Case Study of Essen, Germany]. [PDF]
Schillen P +5 more
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