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King, John E. "A Conversation with Michael Schneider." History of Economics Review 65, no. 1 (2016): 49–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10370196.2016.1264962.

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King, John. "Michael Philip Schneider 1935–2019." History of Economics Review 72, no. 1 (2019): 2–3. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10370196.2019.1639241.

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Meyer-Blanck, Michael. "Michael Schneider, Theologie des christlichen Gebets." Theologische Rundschau 81, no. 2 (2016): 228. http://dx.doi.org/10.1628/004056916x14661538608678.

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Göpfert, Eberhard, and Vera Schneider. "Rezension von: Schneider, Vera, Michael Kern." Württembergisch Franken 88 (January 19, 2023): 248–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.53458/wfr.v88i.5068.

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Vera Schneider: Michael Kern (1580-1649). Leben und Werk eines deutschen Bildhauers zwischen Renaissance und Barock (Forschungen aus Württembergisch Franken 49), Ostfildern (Jan Thorbecke) 2003, 304 S., zahlr. Abb., Farbtafeln
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Wolf, Reinhard, and Michael Schneider. "Rezension von: Schneider, Michael, Naturgeschichte Allgäu." Schwäbische Heimat 75, no. 4 (2025): 81–82. https://doi.org/10.53458/sh.v75i4.15713.

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Michael F. Schneider: Naturgeschichte Allgäu (Geologie, Biogeografie, Flora, Fauna, Naturschutz) Verlag Regionalkultur Ubstadt-Weiher 2024 (5. Aufl.). 620 Seiten mit ca. 2.500 Abb. Paperback 49,80 €. ISBN 978-3-95505-458-8
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Schneider, Keith R., Renée Goodrich Schneider, Ploy Kurdmongkoltham, and Bruna Bertoldi. "Preventing Foodborne Illness: E. coli O157:H7." EDIS 2017, no. 2 (2020): 7. http://dx.doi.org/10.32473/edis-fs097-2017.

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This seven-page fact sheet discusses the common foodborne pathogen E. coli O157:H7, especially as it concerns food handlers, processors and retailers. Written by Keith R. Schneider, Renée Goodrich Schneider, Ploy Kurdmongkoltham, and Bruna Bertoldi and published by the Food Science and Human Nutrition Department.­http://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/fs097
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 Schneider, Keith, Renée Goodrich-Schneider, Alexandra Chang, and Susanna Richardson. 2013. “Preventing Foodborne Illness: E. Coli O157:H7”. EDIS 2013 (9). https://journals.flvc.org/edis/article/view/121180.
 Schneider, Keith, Renée Goodrich-Schneider, Michael Hubbard, and Alexandra Chang. 2009. “Preventing Foodborne Illness: E. Coli O157:H7”. EDIS 2009 (10). https://journals.flvc.org/edis/article/view/118205.
 Schneider, Keith, Renée Goodrich, and Melissa Kirby. 1. “Preventing Foodborne Illness: E. Coli O157:H7”. EDIS 2003 (3). https://journals.flvc.org/edis/article/view/108642.
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Garnett, Robert. "Paradise Edict, Michael Armitage, Curated by Anna Schneider." Journal of Contemporary Painting 8, no. 1 (2023): 132–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.1386/jcp_00045_7.

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Bloem, Andre, and Matthias Wallschlag. "Julia Schneider und Michael Kemper haben geheiratet." Bankfachklasse 30, no. 3 (2008): 4–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/bf03255870.

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Fritz, Gerhard, Renate Seibold-Völker, and Michael Städele. "Rezension von: Seibold-Völker, Renate; Städele, Michael, ...oifach schwäbisch." Backnanger Jahrbuch 3 (December 22, 2023): 198. http://dx.doi.org/10.53458/bjb.v3i.8806.

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Hessing, Annelys, Renée Goodrich Schneider, Alan Gutierrez, Rachael Silverberg, Michael S. Gutter, and Keith R. Schneider. "Cost of Food Safety." EDIS 2016, no. 1 (2016): 5. http://dx.doi.org/10.32473/edis-fs270-2015.

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This new publication discusses the costs and long-term benefits associated with the implementation of food safety programs. This 5-page fact sheet covers the history of HACCP, costs associated with the application of food safety programs, reasons to improve food safety, and the financial impact of foodborne illnesses. Written by Annelys Hessing, Renée Goodrich Schneider, Alan Gutierrez, Rachael Silverberg, Michael S. Gutter, and Keith R. Schneider, and published by the UF Department of Food Science and Human Nutrition, October 2015. FSHN15-07/FS270: The Cost of Food Safety (ufl.edu)
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Millmow, Alex. "Michael Schneider 20 January 1934 to 17 May 2019." Economic and Labour Relations Review 31, no. 4 (2020): 584–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1035304620959370.

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Edl, Matthias, Georg Pingen, and Stefan Raum. "Alternative Rohstoffe für neuartige Produktmöglichkeiten." Wochenblatt für Papierfabrikation 152, no. 9 (2024): 44–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.51202/0043-7131-2024-9-044.

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Die Tagung 2024 der neu formierten Regionalgruppe West der Vereine Zellcheming und VPM fand auf Einladung von Michael Schneider am 19. April 2024 bei der JagoTech Paper GmbH in Almersbach statt. Rund 25 Gäste waren der Einladung gefolgt. Die Veranstaltung stand unter dem Motto „Alternative Rohstoffe für neuartige Produktmöglichkeiten“.
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Burger, Joanna, Michael Gochfeld, Robert T. Zappalorti, et al. "Stakeholder contributions to conservation of threatened Northern Pine Snakes (Pituophis melanoleucus, Daudin, 1803) in the New Jersey Pine Barrens as a case study." Amphibian & Reptile Conservation 11, no. 2 (2017): 17–32. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13236497.

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Burger, Joanna, Gochfeld, Michael, Zappalorti, Robert T., DeVito, Emile, Jeitner, Christian, Pittfield, Taryn, Schneider, David, McCort, Matt (2017): Stakeholder contributions to conservation of threatened Northern Pine Snakes (Pituophis melanoleucus, Daudin, 1803) in the New Jersey Pine Barrens as a case study. Amphibian & Reptile Conservation (e142) 11 (2): 17-32, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.13236497
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Luu, Vinh Quang, Michael Bonkowski, Truong Quang Nguyen, et al. "Evolution in karst massifs: Cryptic diversity among bent-toed geckos along the Truong Son Range with descriptions of three new species and one new country record from Laos." Zootaxa 4107, no. 2 (2016): 101–40. https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4107.2.1.

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Luu, Vinh Quang, Bonkowski, Michael, Nguyen, Truong Quang, Le, Minh Duc, Schneider, Nicole, Ngo, Hanh Thi, Ziegler, Thomas (2016): Evolution in karst massifs: Cryptic diversity among bent-toed geckos along the Truong Son Range with descriptions of three new species and one new country record from Laos. Zootaxa 4107 (2): 101-140, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4107.2.1
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Huber, Meret, Daniella Triebwasser-Freese, Michael Reichelt, et al. "Identification, quantification, spatiotemporal distribution and genetic variation of major latex secondary metabolites in the common dandelion (Taraxacum officinale agg.)." Phytochemistry 115, no. 1 (2015): 89–98. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.phytochem.2015.01.003.

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Huber, Meret, Triebwasser-Freese, Daniella, Reichelt, Michael, Heiling, Sven, Paetz, Christian, Chandran, Jima N., Bartram, Stefan, Schneider, Bernd, Gershenzon, Jonathan, Erb, Matthias (2015): Identification, quantification, spatiotemporal distribution and genetic variation of major latex secondary metabolites in the common dandelion (Taraxacum officinale agg.). Phytochemistry 115 (1): 89-98, DOI: 10.1016/j.phytochem.2015.01.003, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.phytochem.2015.01.003
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Uetz, Peter, Sami Cherikh, Glenn Shea, et al. "A global catalog of primary reptile type specimens." Zootaxa 4695, no. 5 (2019): 438–50. https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4695.5.2.

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Uetz, Peter, Cherikh, Sami, Shea, Glenn, Ineich, Ivan, Campbell, Patrick D., Doronin, Igor V., Rosado, José, Wynn, Addison, Tighe, Kenneth A., Mcdiarmid, Roy, Lee, Justin L., Köhler, Gunther, Ellis, Ryan, Doughty, Paul, Raxworthy, Christopher J., Scheinberg, Lauren, Resetar, Alan, Sabaj, Mark, Schneider, Greg, Franzen, Michael, Glaw, Frank, Böhme, Wolfgang, Schweiger, Silke, Gemel, Richard, Couper, Patrick, Amey, Andrew, Dondorp, Esther, Ofer, Gali, Meiri, Shai, Wallach, Van (2019): A global catalog of primary reptile type specimens. Zootaxa 4695 (5): 438-450, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4695.5.2
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Yabsley, Michael J., Kayla B. Garrett, Alec T. Thompson, et al. "Otterly diverse - A high diversity of Dracunculus species (Spirurida: Dracunculoidea) in North American river otters (Lontra canadensis)." International Journal for Parasitology: Parasites and Wildlife 23 (April 30, 2024): 100922. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijppaw.2024.100922.

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Yabsley, Michael J., Garrett, Kayla B., Thompson, Alec T., Box, Erin K., Giner, Madeline R., Haynes, Ellen, Barron, Heather, Schneider, Renata M., Coker, Sarah M., Beasley, James C., Borchert, Ernest J., Tumlison, Renn, Surf, Allison, Dukes, Casey G., Olfenbuttel, Colleen, Brown, Justin D., Swanepoel, Liandrie, Cleveland, Christopher A. (2024): Otterly diverse - A high diversity of Dracunculus species (Spirurida: Dracunculoidea) in North American river otters (Lontra canadensis). International Journal for Parasitology: Parasites and Wildlife 23: 100922, DOI: 10.1016/j.ijppaw.2024.100922, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijppaw.2024.100922
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Zimmermann, Mirjam. "Michael Schneider/Michael Rydryck, Bibelauslegung. Grundlagen – Textanalysen – Praxisfelder. Göttingen (Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht) 2022, 288 S., € 25,00." Zeitschrift für Pädagogik und Theologie 75, no. 1 (2023): 110–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/zpt-2023-0010.

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Weiler, Conrad. "Public Entrepreneurs: Agents for Change in American Government.Mark Schneider , Paul Teske , Michael Mintrom." Journal of Politics 58, no. 2 (1996): 563–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/2960243.

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Franzoi, Barbara. "Reviews : Michael Schneider, Streit um Arbeitszeit, Koln, Bund-Verlag, 1984. 286pp; 24, 80DM." European History Quarterly 16, no. 3 (1986): 391–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/026569148601600308.

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Barros Grela, Eduardo. "Voices of silenced childhoods: Transience as decentering spatiality in three contemporary films." DIGILEC: Revista Internacional de Lenguas y Culturas 7 (March 9, 2021): 1–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.17979/digilec.2020.7.0.7085.

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The interconnection between space production, place configuration, and identity development is interrogated in this essay through the lens of three film directors with transnational backgrounds. These auteurs introduce with Huelepega: La ley de la calle (Elia Schneider), Le temps du loup (Michael Haneke), and Children Underground (Edet Belzberg) the complications accrued by abandoned children and problem young adults whose erratic lives have forced them to dwell in transitional places. This essay looks at the spatial consequences of the confrontation of childhood and reterritorialization, and explores the ramifications of these interactions in terms of spatiality and place resignification.
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Adler-Bartels, Tobias, Egas Bender de Moniz Bandeira, Kirill Postoutenko, and Johan Strang. "Reviews." Contributions to the History of Concepts 18, no. 1 (2023): 119–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.3167/choc.2023.180106.

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Michael Freeden, Ideology Studies: New Advances and Interpretations (London: Routledge, 2022) 208 pp. Thomas Fröhlich and Axel Schneider, eds., Chinese Visions of Progress, 1895 to 1949 (Leiden: Brill, 2020), 323 pp. Manfred Hettling and Wolfgang Schieder, eds., Reinhart Koselleck als Historiker: Zu den Bedingungen möglicher Geschichten [Reinhart Koselleck as a historian: On the conditions of possible histories] (Göttingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht Press, 2021), 461 pp. Jesper Vestermark Køber, Niklas Olsen, and Heidi Vad Jønsson, eds., Citizen Categories in the Danish Welfare State: From the Founding Epoch to the Neoliberal Era (Odense: University Press of Southern Denmark, 2021), 208 pages.
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John, Marcel. "Schneider-Stipendium des Kriegssekretärs Michael John. Ein außergewöhnliches Beispiel privater Studienförderung aus dem vormodernen Leipzig." Neues Archiv für sächsische Geschichte 86 (January 1, 2016): 79–114. http://dx.doi.org/10.52411/nasg.bd.86.2015.s.79-114.

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Cordes, J., A. Bechdolf, and S. Moebus. "Prevalence of the metabolic syndrome in patients at risk of psychosis." European Psychiatry 33, S1 (2016): S92. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.eurpsy.2016.01.058.

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The metabolic syndrome (MetS) is one of the most frequent reasons for the higher mortality in patients with schizophrenia. It is difficult to separate between effects of medication or the disorder itself on the development of MetS. In the present study, patients at clinical high risk for first-episode psychosis (CHR) were examined and the prevalence of the MetS was assessed. One hundred and sixty-three unmedicated antipsychotic naïve CHR patients aged between 18 and 42 years and suffering from unmanifested prodromal symptoms were compared to 35,869 patients of the “German Metabolic and Cardiovascular Risk Study” (GEMCAS). We observed a slightly higher prevalence of single MetS criteria in CHR group compared to the GEMCAS sample, in particular: high blood pressure (35.0 vs. 28.0%), waist circumference (17.6 vs. 15.1%), and high fasting blood glucose (9.4 vs. 4.0%). We assume the higher risk for MetS in schizophrenia patients or CHR patients to derive from genetic factors.Disclosure of interestIn cooperation with Joachim Cordes, Andreas Bechdolf, Christina Engelke, Kahl KG, Chakrapani Balijepalli, Christian Lösch, Joachim Klosterkötter, Michael Wagner, Wolfgang Maier, Andreas Heinz, Walter de Millas, Wolfgang Gaebel, Frank Schneider, Martin Lambert, Georg Juckel, Thomas Wobrock, Michael Riedel, Susanne Moebus.
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Wright, Anita C., Renée M. Goodrich, Michael A. Hubbard, and Keith R. Schneider. "Preventing Foodborne and Non-foodborne Illness: Vibrio vulnificus." EDIS 2016, no. 2 (2016): 3. http://dx.doi.org/10.32473/edis-fs147-2015.

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Vibrio vulnificus occurs naturally in warm brackish and saltwater environments. During the warmer months, this bacterium can reach particularly high concentrations in filter-feeding shellfish that inhabit coastal waters. Foodborne illness from V. vulnificus is almost exclusively associated with consumption of raw oysters. This 3-page fact sheet is a major revision that discusses risk of infection, times to seek medical treatment, symptoms, activities related to illness, foods commonly associated with the bacterium, handling and storage of seafood and shellfish, and methods of prevention. Written by Anita C. Wright, Renée M. Goodrich, Michael A. Hubbard, and Keith R. Schneider, and published by the UF Food Science and Human Nutrition Department. Original publication date: July 2009. Revised: October 2015. FSHN09-02/FS147: Preventing Foodborne and Non-foodborne Illness: Vibrio vulnificus (ufl.edu)
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Cunningham, D. Joseph. "Language Teaching with Video-Based Technologies: Creativity and CALL Teacher Education Michael Thomas and Christel Schneider." CALICO Journal 38, no. 3 (2021): 347–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.1558/cj.19030.

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Lopez, Russ. "Review: Urban Planning and Public Health: A Critical Partnership by Michael R. Greenberg and Dona Schneider." Journal of Planning Education and Research 39, no. 3 (2018): 392–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0739456x18781721.

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Schneider, John R. "Animal Suffering and the Darwinian Problem of Evil." Perspectives on Science and Christian Faith 73, no. 1 (2021): 60–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.56315/pscf3-21schneider.

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ANIMAL SUFFERING AND THE DARWINIAN PROBLEM OF EVIL by John R. Schneider. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 2020. xii + 287 pages. Hardcover; $99.99. ISBN: 9781108487603. Kindle; $60.49. ISBN: 9781108767439. *In Animal Suffering and the Darwinian Problem of Evil, John Schneider seeks to tackle four interconnected difficulties of reconciling evolution with a Christian understanding of God's creation: (1) deep evolutionary time and the startling reality that there have been hundreds of millions of years of violence; (2) the "plurality of worlds," the masses of now-extinct life that once inhabited our planet; (3) the discovery of "anti-cosmic micro-monsters," the realization that microbial life shares the violent and competitive world that macro scale life experiences; and (4) "evil inscribed," the discovery that natural selection is the very driving mechanism of creation, if evolution is to be believed. *Schneider does not set out to create a theodicy, in the technical jargon of the field, but follows Michael Murray's lead in his 2008 Nature Red in Tooth and Claw and seeks a "causa Dei": a possible reason for God to allow animal suffering that is more plausible than not. Schneider does not claim to know the actual reasons for natural evil, but only suggests probable reasons. The central suggestion is that, in line with Marilyn McCord Adams's work, evil must be defeated for God to be justified. Evil is defeated when it is "a constitutive part of a valuable composite whole that not only outweighs the evil but could not be as valuable as it is without the evil" (p. 7). *Schneider spends the first six chapters setting out his space in the existing literature. He gives convincing reasons for avoiding animal theodicies that depend on a human or Satanic fall, which he finds "implausible in the extreme" (p. 100) for philosophical, scientific, and biblical reasons. He also rejects the "only way" approach developed by Christopher Southgate. Rather, he sees chaos (symbolized by the figure of the serpent in Genesis 2) as "incorporated into the original, 'very good' cosmic design" (p. 107). To defend this thesis, he develops an aesthetic approach to the problem of evil. God should be viewed as an artist, in which natural good and evil "create an overall picture of evolution as something like a larger story" (p. 155). Both the beauty and ugliness of nature call us to recognize a tragic sublime that helps us "see" a sense of divinity in the world. Schneider draws on biblical texts--in particular, the book of Job--as a source of theodical insight. Surprisingly, Schneider makes no use of Southgate's 2018 Theology in a Suffering World or Joel C. Daniels's 2016 Theology, Tragedy, and Suffering in Nature which might have been helpful dialogue partners for this approach because they offer aesthetic explorations of seeing God in the tragic side of creation. *Schneider presents two last interesting thoughts. First, that Jesus's death takes the place of the sacrificial animals in Hebrew tradition, not as a symbolic gesture, but so that in the purification rites of Yom Kippur, the one animal is not slaughtered, and the scapegoat does not have to be exiled and die in the wild. "On the cross, Jesus assumes both these animal roles--for the sake of the animals themselves" (p. 240, italics original). In so doing, Jesus enters "symbolically into the place of nonhuman and human alike, and thereby 'declaring' that responsibility for the suffering of animals inscribed into the design of nature finally falls on God" (p. 240). While not dissimilar to Southgate's suggestion that, in the Cross, God takes responsibility for all suffering, human and nonhuman, this more literal exchange brings a particularity to the instances of animal suffering that is directly linked to Jesus's death. *Second, Schneider takes seriously the idea of animal resurrection, but holds that the usual solutions for that do not do enough to defeat the evil that animals experience. Schneider suggests instead that animals should be elevated "to a high heavenly standing analogous to the venerated position enjoyed by human martyrs" (p. 264). They are honored for the part their suffering played on Earth and enjoy the admiration of others for their sacrifice. *As with any good book, there are things to quibble with. Schneider follows the work of Carol Newsom and Samuel Balentine closely in his reading of the book of Job. Newsom's assesses Job's gain in the all-important divine speeches as "tragic insight," a view that points to the limits of dialogue and the end of anything left to be said (Carol Newsom, The Book of Job [Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press, 2009], 253). Yet Schneider says, "I must depart from her conclusion on what Job 'saw,'" instead forwarding a view that offers a "transfiguration of tragedy into faith" (p. 191, italics original). Schneider maintains that if one is to create a causa Dei, or a defense, one must meet a "seeing condition": that is, must "provide a perspective in which one can at least begin to 'see' that God is engaged in the defeat of evil now" (p. 195). Schneider's insights on the book of Job as meeting that condition depend on his departure from Newsom's interpretation. Yet he defends the strength of his larger theodical argument because it is based on an interpretation of Job that is "grounded ... in the scholarship of specialists on the historical and literary character of the book" (p. 199). Schneider's appeal to authority here is questionable given that he differs from those authorities on the key hermeneutical issue of the book. *I also was glad for Schneider's extended treatment on my own work, God, Evolution and Animal Suffering, which overall, was fair (he is right, for example, on p. 257, that my proposals do not meet the seeing condition). However, his assessment of the moral-justificatory concerns on pp. 259-60 caused me to raise an eyebrow of surprise, as my example of how the death of dinosaurs could be seen as a meaningful part of the beauty of Bach's music was taken in a direction I never anticipated. Schneider took me to mean that "if God's aim all along was to bring forth mammalian and distinctly human life, then the dinosaurs had to be exterminated by some means" (p. 260). So, the death of the dinosaurs, and indeed of all prehuman life, was an engineered steppingstone to humans. This could not be farther from what I intended, as I hoped my engagement with Ruth Page's concept of "teleology-now" would show. Instead, I meant that God could link two seemingly unrelated historical events in a way that each created meaning for the other. If dinosaurs had not died in an asteroid strike, perhaps God might have created creatures in God's image among the descendants of the velociraptors. By no means do I think that God engineered animal death for particular historical ends, but rather that God creates ways of redeeming all suffering by an act of creation of meaning. *Regarding Schneider's thought that animals should be thought of as martyrs, the odd thing about this proposal is that martyrs are honored, not for dying, but for dying willingly for the sake of Christ. Schneider writes, "martyrs do not have to pass tests for entry into Heaven" (p. 266), but this overlooks that the very imagery he is drawing on in the book of Revelation assumes that they have already passed tests in what they suffered by refusing to recant Christ (Rev. 2:10, 6:9). This puts martyrs in quite a different place from the suffering experienced by animals, which is always unwilling even if equally innocent. Martyrs are honored for their choice to suffer when the option of being spared was presented to them--just like Jesus did. Animals are given no such choice, so it is difficult to see how being honored for an unwilling death undoes the injustice of putting them through suffering in the first place. *Yet, despite the ongoing quibbles, this is a concise and insightful book. It sets out a valid set of criteria and goes a long way toward achieving arguments that meet those criteria. I think it will become a staple of animal theodicy courses and is appropriate for upper-level undergraduate reading. It engages well with the other books in the field, and while it takes a more analytical and philosophical approach to this question compared to Christopher Southgate's The Groaning of Creation or my own God, Evolution and Animal Suffering, it does so with rich engagement with biblical texts and theological tradition. *A comment on the physical copy of the book I received: the printing was done with extremely rough pixilation, which has resulted in rather crude lettering. The book uses a serif font, but these were not printed in their totality and many letters have small gaps in them. While reading, this makes the letters look blurry and out of focus, or as if the printer ran out of ink. It is disappointing that the printing quality is so poor in a book that costs so much. Readers who will be bothered by this should opt for the digital edition where the letters are fully present. *Reviewed by Bethany Sollereder, a Research Fellow at the Laudato Si' Research Institute at Campion Hall, University of Oxford, and a lecturer in Science and Religion at Oxford's faculty of Theology and Religion.
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Davis, Belinda. "Straßenpolitik: Zur Sozialgeschichte der Öffentlichen Ordnung in Berlin 1900 bis 1914.Thomas Lindenberger , Dieter Dowe , Michael Schneider." Journal of Modern History 69, no. 3 (1997): 635–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.1086/245578.

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Wright, Anita C., Renée M. Goodrich, Michael A. Hubbard, and Keith R. Schneider. "Preventing Foodborne and Non-foodborne Illness: Vibrio parahaemolyticus." EDIS 2016, no. 1 (2016): 3. http://dx.doi.org/10.32473/edis-fs146-2015.

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Vibrio parahaemolyticus is a naturally occurring bacterium that inhabits coastal brackish marine waters throughout the world and is commonly found in the United States and Canada. If ingested in sufficient numbers, this bacterium can cause illness such as gastroenteritis with symptoms such as cramps, vomiting, and nausea. Illnesses linked with this organism are usually associated with the consumption of raw or improperly cooked seafood, particularly raw oysters. This 3-page fact sheet is a major revision that discusses Vibrio parahaemolyticus, illness caused by the bacterium, factors that increase risk of infection, methods of infection, seafood and shellfish handling recommendations, and prevention. Written by Anita C. Wright, Renée M. Goodrich, Michael A. Hubbard, and Keith R. Schneider, and published by the UF Department of Food Science and Human Nutrition. Original publication date: July 2009. Revised: October 2015. FSHN0901/FS146: Preventing Foodborne and Non-foodborne Illness: Vibrio parahaemolyticus (ufl.edu)
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Lowery, David, W. E. Lyons, Ruth Hoogland DeHoog, et al. "The Empirical Evidence for Citizen Information and a Local Market for Public Goods." American Political Science Review 89, no. 3 (1995): 705–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/2082984.

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In their 1993 article in this Review, Paul Teske, Mark Schneider, Michael Mintrom, and Samuel Best sought to establish the microfoundations for a model of a competitive market for public services between local governments in polycentric regions. An important part of their model focused on subgroups of informed citizens, especially recent movers. Theoretical analysis was supplemented by an empirical study of the factors shaping accuracy of Long Island homeowners' information about relative expenditures and tax rates of their school districts. David Lowery, W. E. Lyons and Ruth Hoogland DeHoog criticize the relevance of this empirical evidence, suggesting the atypical nature of education as a service (especially in this site) and challenging the sufficiency of the demonstrated levels of information for generating a competitive market. Teske and his colleagues reply by pointing out the general importance of education throughout American local policymaking and by defending the relevance of their measures and conclusions for their market model.
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King, J. E. "‘Inequality is not a Problem’: How (Some) Economists Responded to Thomas Piketty." Analyse & Kritik 41, no. 2 (2019): 359–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/auk-2019-0022.

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Abstract Thomas Piketty’s Capital in the Twenty-First Century makes hardly any reference to the ethics of inequality. Surprisingly, this is an omission shared by most of his critics. In this paper I investigate the literature on which he and his reviewers might have drawn and speculate on the reasons why they did not. I outline the four ‘views of society’ and the related issues in moral philosophy that were presented by Michael Schneider in his book on the distribution of wealth. I then summarise the criticisms of Piketty made by those few reviewers who did show some interest in ethical questions and examine the slightly earlier and quite different case against reducing inequality made by one of these critics, N. Gregory Mankiw. I consider the economic, political and social costs of inequality identified in a book-length study of Piketty’s work by Steven Pressman, and conclude by reflecting on the reasons for the widespread neglect of moral philosophy by mainstream economists.
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Decker, Frank. "Herbert Schneider: Ministerpräsidenten. Profil eines politischen Amtes im deutschen Föderalismus. Unter Mitarbeit von Michael Haus, Steffanie Richter und Klaus Schrode." Politische Vierteljahresschrift 42, no. 4 (2001): 729–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11615-001-0113-y.

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Knoll, Joachim. "Stefan Haas/Michael C. Schneider/Nicolas Bilo (Hg): Die Zählung der Welt. Kulturgeschichte der Statistik vom 18. bis 20. Jahrhundert." Das Historisch-Politische Buch (HPB) 69, no. 1-2 (2021): 14–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.3790/hpb.69.1-2.14.

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Pauli, Cornelius, Daniel Heid, Christian Rohde, et al. "Abstract 2763: A specific ribomethylome pattern in lung cancer is associated with increased risk of metastasis." Cancer Research 84, no. 6_Supplement (2024): 2763. http://dx.doi.org/10.1158/1538-7445.am2024-2763.

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Abstract Non-coding RNAs drive cancer phenotypes and are associated with patients’ outcome. SnoRNAs are required for the 2’-O-methylation (2’-O-Me) and pseudouridylation of ribosomal RNA (rRNA) thus being essential for ribosomal biogenesis and function. So far, the role of rRNA methylation (ribomethylation) for non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) pathogenesis is unknown. To investigate the role of ribomethylation we included samples from 92 patients with lung adenocarcinoma (pathological stage IA to IIB) for comprehensive multi-omics profiling. Amongst transcriptomics, small RNA sequencing, proteomics, and whole exome sequencing, ribomethylation as epitranscriptomic dimension was analyzed using RiboMethSeq. We focused the analysis on complete tumor resection samples. Here 47 out of 106 2’-O-Me sites were fully methylated in all tumor samples suggesting a crucial role for methylation at this position. Surprisingly, 59 sites had a dynamic methylation pattern. By combining ribomethylation sequencing data of dynamic sites with whole-exome-sequencing as well as transcriptome and proteome analyses using a multi-omics factor analysis (MOFA), we discovered a 2’-O-Me signature in a subset of NSCLC patients with a high risk of metastasis and poor prognosis. We termed the patient subset, with underlying ribomethylation signature, epitranscriptomic pro-metastatic phenotype (EPROMET). This phenotype was not associated with genetic mutations as analyzed by exome sequencing. Analysis of gene sets in both transcriptomics and proteomics showed an upregulation of secreted and extracellular matrix proteins in EPROMET patients. Alongside, the ribomethylation site with major contribution to the EPROMET signature; 18S-Um799, mediated through SNORD105/105B, was found to be the most dynamic within the dataset. It also showed the largest difference between EPROMET and non-EPROMET patients. For functional validation, lung cancer cell lines with knockout of snoRNAs contributing to EPROMET signature were generated using CRISPR/Cas9. Lung cancer cells lacking the corresponding rRNA modifications migrated slower in vitro, failed to grow at a distant site in vivo and were impaired in metastasis. Functionally, it was shown that the modulated ribomethylation signature effected translation of secreted proteins by altered mRNA binding to ribosomes. This study indicates the presence of a ribomethylome-associated phenotype of NSCLC related to metastasis and poor prognosis. Altered ribomethylation affects the ribosome function towards differential expression patterns of secreted proteins. Taken together, an epitranscriptomic pattern of 2’-O-Me is associated with invasion/migration properties of NSCLC cells and with development of metastasis. The ribomethylome may present a suitable biomarker and a potential therapeutic target. Citation Format: Cornelius Pauli, Daniel Heid, Christian Rohde, Nadja Krall, Sylvain Delaunay, Michael Kienhoefer, Christian Tischer, Michael Allgäuer, Maximilian Felix Blank, Fengbiao Zhou, Michael Kardorff, Michael Thomas, Hauke Winter, Sarah Sandmann, Marc Kriegsmann, Marc Schneider, Thomas Muley, Alexander Brobeil, Nicole Bäumer, Sebastian Bäumer, Simon Raffel, Albrecht Stenzinger, Peter Schirmacher, Junyan Lu, Judith Zaugg, Michaela Frye, Carsten Müller-Tidow. A specific ribomethylome pattern in lung cancer is associated with increased risk of metastasis [abstract]. In: Proceedings of the American Association for Cancer Research Annual Meeting 2024; Part 1 (Regular Abstracts); 2024 Apr 5-10; San Diego, CA. Philadelphia (PA): AACR; Cancer Res 2024;84(6_Suppl):Abstract nr 2763.
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Wipperfürth, Manuel. "Michael THOMAS, Christel SCHNEIDER: Language Teaching with Video-Based Technologies. London: Routledge 2020, 250 Seiten [96 £; 98,11 € – e-Book: 29,59 £; 27,20 € ]." Fremdsprachen Lehren und Lernen 51, no. 2 (2022): 130–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.24053/flul-2022-0028.

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Klammer, Bernd. "Michael Charlton/Sylvia Schneider (Hrsg.): Rezeptionsforschung. Theorien und Untersuchungen zum Umgang mit Massenmedien. - Opladen: Westdeutscher Verlag 1997, 289 Seiten, DM 52,-." Publizistik 43, no. 1 (1998): 97–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/bf03654642.

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Maynes, Mary Jo. "Michael Schneider, A Brief History of the German Trade Unions. Translated by Barrie Selman. Bonn: Verlag J.H.W. Dietz Nachf., 1991. 422 pp." International Labor and Working-Class History 45 (1994): 165–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0147547900012667.

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Squire, Michael. "Art and Archaeology." Greece and Rome 69, no. 1 (2022): 156–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0017383521000322.

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My first title in fact comprises two independent books. Within a section dedicated to Graeco-Roman art and archaeology, the subject may come as something of a surprise: the case study is not ‘Greek’ or ‘Roman’, nor does it derive from the extended Mediterranean. Rather, From Memory to Marble analyses the Voortrekker Monument in Pretoria, inaugurated in 1949. Elizabeth Rankin and Rolf Michael Schneider have delivered a pair of volumes almost as monumental as the installation they describe, the first examining the context, origin, and legacy of the building's frieze, the second cataloguing its twenty-seven scenes. One of the many remarkable aspects of these two books is that both have been made available as free downloads. But what really stands out in the analysis is the ‘unconditional collaboration’ (5) between an art historian and a classical archaeologist: on the one hand, the project showcases how a broader art-historical training can enrich the traditional sorts of questions posed by classical archaeology, especially when it comes to issues of pictorial narrative; on the other, it demonstrates what classical archaeological formalism can offer to contemporary art history, and indeed larger debates about cultural history and contemporary identity politics. The result will be essential reading for anyone concerned with the legacy of classical ideas and imagery in South Africa.
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Thomas, Sannet, and Kavya K. "Life Satisfaction: The Role of Happiness and Optimism Among Young Adults." Journal of Social Sciences and Economics 1, no. 1 (2022): 13–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.61363/jsse.v1i1.33.

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Aim: Life satisfaction (LS) is a term used to describe how people communicate their feelings, sentiments (moods), and perspectives on their potential futures (Ritter, 2003). The tendency to expect the best and see the bright side of things is a common definition of optimism (Schneider & Carver, 1985). Happiness is defined as the experiencing of more frequently happy emotional emotions than negative ones, as well as the impression that one is moving toward significant life goals (Tkach & Lyubomirsky, 2006). This study sought to examine young individuals' levels of life satisfaction, optimism, and happiness. Methods: The study was conducted on 120 young adults aged 18 to 24 years, out of which 60 were females and 60 were males, through purposive sampling techniques. Satisfaction With Life Scales (Dinner, Emmons, Larsen & Griffin in 1985), Life Orientation Test (Carver, 2013), Oxford Happiness Questionnaire (Michael Agryel &Peter Hills 2002) were used to collect data. Data were analyzed by using one way ANOVA, mean, standard deviation and Pearson product moment correlation. Result: Result of the study shows that there is no significant difference in the level of life satisfaction, optimism and happiness among young adults across their gender. There is a significant relationship (Positive Correlation) between happiness and life satisfaction among young adults, There is a significant relationship (Positive Correlation) between optimism and life satisfaction among young adults.
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Dye, Thomas R. "Public Entrepreneurs: Agents for Change in American Government. By Mark Schneider and Paul Teske, with Michael Mintrom. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1995. 263p. $39.50." American Political Science Review 89, no. 4 (1995): 1036. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/2082558.

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Potthast, Barbara. "Signaturen realistischen Erzählens im Werk Wilhelm Raabes. Anlässlich des 100. Todestages hg. von Dirk Göttsche und Ulf-Michael Schneider. Würzburg: Königshausen & Neumann 2010." Jahrbuch der Raabe-Gesellschaft 52, no. 2011 (2011): 165–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/9783110236705.165.

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Mauti, Ricardo Miguel. "Anuncio y denuncia. La teología profética de Gustavo Gutiérrez." Revista Albertus Magnus 16, no. 1 (2025): 116–33. https://doi.org/10.15332/25005413.10723.

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En América Latina, la teología tuvo un nuevo comienzo a partir del Vaticano II. La teología de la liberación (TL), que puede ser considerada la más latinoamericana de las desarrolladas en estas latitudes, tiene en Gustavo Gutiérrez su principal representante. Desde el continente de las mayores desigualdades, los pobres irrumpieron en la vida de la Iglesia que rápidamente reconoció en ellos el más auténtico perfil evangélico: “La Iglesia de todos, pero especialmente, la Iglesia de los pobres”, según expresión de Juan XXIII. La pobreza y los pobres se convirtieron en “lugar teológico” y Gustavo Gutiérrez fue el primero en asumir el tema dando inicio a una teología que asumía en línea con Gaudium et spes y Medellín, el dato de la historia y el momento inductivo como parte del método teológico. La TL se convirtió en una forma privilegiada de pensar a Dios desde el sufrimiento del inocente. En el presente artículo, abordaré la dimensión profética de la teología de Gustavo Gutiérrez, sirviéndome de los aportes de Michael Schneider al método teológico en lo que se conoce como “teología biográfica”. Seguiré un triple acceso: en primer lugar, trazo un esbozo del lugar teológico que Gutiérrez ha dado en su teología a la obra de José María Arguedas; luego paso a considerar algunos núcleos centrales de su teología histórica como “anuncio y denuncia”; en tercer lugar, ensayo “un modo” por el que su reflexión puede ser integrada en una “teología de los signos de los tiempos”; y, por último, finalizo con algunas conclusiones abiertas a modo de reflexión.
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Mitrache, Liliana. "Jost Schneider,Einführung in die Roman‐Analyse. [Einführungen Germanistik. Hg: Gunter E. Grimm und Klaus‐Michael Bogdal]. Darmstadt: Wissenschaftliche Buchgesellschaft 2003. ISBN 3‐534‐16267‐6." Studia Neophilologica 76, no. 2 (2004): 240–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00393270410003972.

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Schnackenburg, Bernhard. "Knabe im Atelier und Bücherstilleben, zwei frühe Gemälde von Jan Lievens und ihr Leidener Kontext: Rembrandt, Jan Davidz. de Heem, Pieter Codde." Oud Holland - Quarterly for Dutch Art History 117, no. 1-2 (2004): 33–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/187501704x00269.

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AbstractA painting entitled Le jeune Dessinateur (the young draughtsman), identified in 1932 by Hans Schneider as an early work by Jan Lievens and hung in the Louvre together with Rembrandt, should still, according to prevailing scholarly opinion, be attributed to the much younger Wallerent Vaillant on the basis of a reproduction engraving with his address. It was made after Vaillant and Michael Sweerts had come across the more than 30-year old Lievens painting in about 1660 which inspired them to make variants of their own in the style of their times - variants which Vaillant also published as engravings. This important consequence underlines the status of an unrecognised major work by the young Jan Lievens, a work which in terms of content and form has much to tell us about painting in Leiden around 1628. The curious iconography (the boy is not drawing, but studying drawings, in keeping with Schneider's understanding of the title, Knabe in Atelier (Boy in the Studio), is found only in Pieter Codde's work of that period. Codde owned many works by Leiden painters, prompting Abraham Bredius to suggest as early as 1888 that this Amsterdam painter worked in Leiden for a while. A studio prop in the form of a plaster cast of the infant Jesus from Michelangelo's Bruges Madonna casts a new light on Lievens' interest in the great exemplars of classical art, an interest which Constantijn Huygens failed to perceive when he visited the studio. Lievens had depicted the figure before, in oblique perspective ; it was evidently important for the training of his ability to render three-dimensionality. The group of studio plaster casts is related to a hitherto anonymous Leiden Still Life with Books dating from about 1628, in the Alte Pinakothek, Munich. Discussed earlier in connection with Lievens, this still life is now assigned to Lievens himself, an attribution which is supported by additional arguments. The choice of motif and monochrome colouring has aspects in common with the Vanitas and still lifes with books painted by Jan Davidz. de Heem during the same period and endorsing, with new arguments, his connection with Lievens' and Rembrandt's circle. Lievens' Boy in the Studio, finally, is of significance for the interpretation of Rembrandt's Young Painter in the Studio in Boston, painted at the same time. The two pictures would appear to be linked by antithetical basic statements and art education.
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Baradach, Eugene. "Publisher enterpreneurs: Agents for change in American government, by Mark Schneider and Paul Teske with Michael Mintrom. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 1994, 263 pp., $39.50 cloth." Journal of Policy Analysis and Management 15, no. 2 (1996): 295–301. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/pam.4050150218.

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Schneider, Michael C. "Michael Bermejo/Andrea H. Schneider-Braunberger, Das goldene Netzwerk. Die Deutsche Gesellschaft für Goldschmiedekunst in der Zeit des Nationalsozialismus, Societäts-Verlag, Frankfurt am Main 2019, 336 S., € 20,00." Zeitschrift für Unternehmensgeschichte 65, no. 2 (2020): 324–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/zug-2020-0012.

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Coleman, Kevin. "Revolution and Redemption in Central America." Latin American Research Review 57, no. 1 (2022): 237–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/lar.2022.15.

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This essay reviews the following works: The World Come of Age: An Intellectual History of Liberation Theology. By Lilian Calles Barger. New York: Oxford University Press, 2018. Pp. x + 376. $34.95 hardcover. ISBN: 9780190695392.The Latino Christ in Art, Literature, and Liberation Theology. By Michael R. Candelaria. Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press, 2018. Pp. 248. $65.00 hardcover. ISBN: 9780826358790.Óscar Romero’s Theological Vision: Liberation and the Transfiguration of the Poor. By Edgardo Colón-Emeric. Notre Dame, IN: University of Notre Dame Press, 2018. Pp. xvi + 400. $39.00 hardcover. ISBN: 9780268104733.La guerra por otros medios: Comunicación insurgente y proceso revolucionario en El Salvador (1970–1992). By Eudald Cortina Orero. San Salvador: UCA Editores, 2017. Pp. 563. $13.00. ISBN: 9789996110375.Ixcán: Pastoral de acompañamiento en área de guerra, Guatemala 1981–1987. By Ricardo Falla. Vol. 5, part 1 of Al atardecer de la vida. Guatemala: Asociación para el Avance de las Ciencias Sociales en Guatemala, 2017. ISBN: 9789929663015.Las lógicas del genocidio guatemalteco: Febrero 1982 a agosto 1983. By Ricardo Falla. Vol. 6 of Al atardecer de la vida. Guatemala: Asociación para el Avance de las Ciencias Sociales en Guatemala, 2018. ISBN: 9789929663015.What You Have Heard Is True: A Memoir of Witness and Resistance. By Carolyn Forché. New York: Penguin, 2020. Pp. 400. $18.00 paperback. ISBN: 9780525560395.Caribbean Revolutions: Cold War Armed Movements. By Rachel A. May, Alejandro Schneider, and Roberto González Arana. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2018. Pp. 174. $24.99 paperback. ISBN: 9781108440905.After Insurgency: Revolution and Electoral Politics in El Salvador. By Ralph Sprenkels. Notre Dame, IN: University of Notre Dame Press, 2018. Pp ix + 484. $50.00 hardcover. ISBN: 9780268103255.Blood in the Fields: Óscar Romero, Catholic Social Teaching, and Land Reform. By Matthew Philipp Whelan. Washington, DC: Catholic University of America Press, 2020. Pp. 336. $65.00 hardcover. ISBN: 9780813232522.
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Haake, Kathrin, Michela Mirenda, Quentin Bernard та ін. "Abstract 5244: SIRPα knockout iPSC-derived macrophages (iMACs) are resistant to CD47-dependent inhibition of phagocytosis and efficiently kill tumor cells in pre-clinical models". Cancer Research 84, № 6_Supplement (2024): 5244. http://dx.doi.org/10.1158/1538-7445.am2024-5244.

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Abstract The CD47-SIRPα axis is a critical checkpoint that prevents SIRPα-positive macrophages from phagocytosing CD47-expressing solid tumors. Several agents aiming to block this axis have recently entered early clinical trials including anti-CD47 and anti-SIRPα monoclonal antibodies (mAb). These checkpoint inhibitors (CPI) aim to modulate the phagocytotic activity of endogenous tumor associated macrophages (TAMs). However, the adoptive transfer of macrophages resistant to CD47-based inhibition in the tumor microenvironment (TME) could also increase clinical efficacy while avoiding side effects linked to the use of anti-CD47 mAb. Cell therapy based on autologous macrophages have gained increasing attention for cancer treatment due to their ability to infiltrate into the immunosuppressive TME and their unique immunomodulatory characteristics. However, due to required intricate genetic manipulation of autologous macrophage cell product for each patient, optimization and consistency of the cell product remains challenging. In contrast, the use of induced pluripotent stem cell (iPSC)-derived macrophages (iMACs) facilitates the introduction of genetic modifications to further optimize the iMAC cell product and limits the need for combination therapies. The knockout (KO) of the SIRPα gene in iMACs is a promising genetic modification that results in a potent iMAC cell therapy product resistant to phagocytosis inhibition by CD47-expressing tumor cells. A SIRPα KO was introduced in a fully characterized GMP iPSC line that was then differentiated to iMACs using Evotec’s 3D differentiation protocol. The SIRPα KO iMACs were then evaluated for their antibody-dependent cellular phagocytosis (ADCP) capacity in comparison to antibody-loaded wildtype (WT) iMACs when co-cultured with CD47-expressing tumor cells. SIRPα KO iPSCs showed differentiation potential comparable to WT iPSC and resulted in iMACs expressing typical markers of fully differentiated macrophages. SIRPα KO iMACs exhibited increased phagocytic potency and killing capacity compared to WT iMACs when both cell types were exposed to CD47-positive tumor cells and loaded with the same tumor-targeting mAb. This increased phagocytosis of tumor cells by antibody-loaded SIRPα KO iMACs was also comparable to ADCP observed for WT iMACs in the presence of an anti-CD47 blocking antibody. Using Evotec’s gene editing platform we were able to efficiently generate SIRPα-deficient iPSCs that serve as the starting material to manufacture highly pure, genetically modified iMACs that lack SIRPα expression rendering them resistant to CD47-dependent inhibition of phagocytosis. This novel allogeneic off-the-shelf iMAC cell product overcomes the need to combine this cell therapeutic with CD47-SIRPα axis CPIs and provides the basis to develop innovative treatments for solid tumors. Citation Format: Kathrin Haake, Michela Mirenda, Quentin Bernard, Philip Hublitz, Lucie Gouxette, Martin Briscadieu, Philine Scheinpflug, Garima Singh, Alica Hinkelmann, Tanja Schneider, Michael Esquerré, Audrey Holtzinger, Michael Epstein, Daniel Sommermeyer, Michael Paillasse, Andreas Scheel, Markus Dangl, Monika Braun, Nadja Wagner. SIRPα knockout iPSC-derived macrophages (iMACs) are resistant to CD47-dependent inhibition of phagocytosis and efficiently kill tumor cells in pre-clinical models [abstract]. In: Proceedings of the American Association for Cancer Research Annual Meeting 2024; Part 1 (Regular Abstracts); 2024 Apr 5-10; San Diego, CA. Philadelphia (PA): AACR; Cancer Res 2024;84(6_Suppl):Abstract nr 5244.
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Bauduin, Andrée. "« Maman » de Michel Schneider." Revue française de psychanalyse 65, no. 2 (2001): 607. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/rfp.652.0607.

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