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Autophagy Dysregulation in Crohn's Disease and Colorectal Cancer-An Analysis of BECN1, PINK1, and LAMP2 Gene Expression. [PDF]
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Interrelationships between Sarcopenia, Bone Mass, and Metabolic Parameters in Pediatric Obesity.
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Social Insurance (Upper Silesia) Case.
Annual Digest of Public International Law Cases, 1929349Treaties and Third Parties — Res Inter Alios Acta — Poland and the Dawes Plan under the Agreement of London, 1924 — Experts’ Plan — Social Insurance Funds Relating to Upper Silesia.
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Personal Injuries (Upper Silesia) Case.
International Law Reports, 1957States — Continuity of — Severance of Upper Silesia from German Reich — Liability of State Employee for Tort Committed in Upper Silesia Prior to Severance — Whether Federal Republic of Germany Liable.State Succession — Succession to Obligations — Severance of Part of Territory of State — Claim arising from Tort Committed by State Employee in Severed ...
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1964
When the Congress of Vienna in 1815 failed to provide hope for an independent Poland, nationalistic agitation spread, and in 1846 revolutionaries in Cracow sent agitators to Upper-Silesia. However, they caused unrest only in religious matters, because they felt that Polish national propaganda had no prospect of success.
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When the Congress of Vienna in 1815 failed to provide hope for an independent Poland, nationalistic agitation spread, and in 1846 revolutionaries in Cracow sent agitators to Upper-Silesia. However, they caused unrest only in religious matters, because they felt that Polish national propaganda had no prospect of success.
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2000
With the outbreak of the First World War, the German authorities interned a number of pro-Polish activists. Consequently as elsewhere in Germany, the activities of various political organizations, including those of Polish nationalists, came to a standstill, and regardless of ethnicity the population was mobilized for war.
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With the outbreak of the First World War, the German authorities interned a number of pro-Polish activists. Consequently as elsewhere in Germany, the activities of various political organizations, including those of Polish nationalists, came to a standstill, and regardless of ethnicity the population was mobilized for war.
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Upper Silesia (Plebiscite Commission) Case.
Annual Digest of Public International Law Cases, 1932Territories under International Government — Inter-Allied Commission in Upper Silesia — Responsibility of Prussia for the Acts of the Officials of the Commission.Treaties — Operation of — Effect of Publication.Responsibility of States — Responsibility for the Acts of Foreign Authorities — Responsibility of Prussia for the Acts of the Inter-Allied ...
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1964
Silesia’s third largest city is Beuthen (Bytom), which celebrated its 700th anniversary in 1954, and had 101,000 inhabitants in 1939. About 40,000 Germans still live there, 76,000 Poles have settled making a total of 116,000. The reason for the increase lies in the expansion of coal mining and of industries for war production.
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Silesia’s third largest city is Beuthen (Bytom), which celebrated its 700th anniversary in 1954, and had 101,000 inhabitants in 1939. About 40,000 Germans still live there, 76,000 Poles have settled making a total of 116,000. The reason for the increase lies in the expansion of coal mining and of industries for war production.
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