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Mettin, Martin. "Elvira Seiwert: Enthüllungen." Zeitschrift für philosophische Literatur 6, no. 1 (February 13, 2018): 20–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.21827/zfphl.6.1.35416.

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Hexham, Irving, and Karla Poewe. "Source Criticism and the Reconstruction of Reality A Reply to Brigitte Schoen and Hubert Seiwert." Nova Religio 6, no. 1 (October 1, 2002): 129–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/nr.2002.6.1.129.

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This paper responds to criticism of our earlier work on the German anticult debate by Ms. Schoen and Prof. Dr. Seiwert. In it we argue that Schoen misunderstood and misread our article as a result of her obsession with published texts. Both Schoen and Seiwert underestimate the importance of history in creating the ethos that shapes the German debate about new religions.
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Hake, Sabine. "Proletarian Modernism and the Politics of Emotion: On Franz Wilhelm Seiwert and John Heartfield." Modernism/modernity 27, no. 4 (2020): 735–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/mod.2020.0061.

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Son, Min Young, Sung Eun Kim, Moo In Park, Seun Ja Park, Won Moon, Jae Hyun Kim, and Kyoung won Jung. "Tu1319 – Predictive Factors of Lymph Node Metastasis in Early Gastric Cancer Patients with Seiwert Type Ii/Iii." Gastroenterology 156, no. 6 (May 2019): S—1025. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0016-5085(19)39516-2.

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Tokunaga, Masanori, Eigo Akimoto, Reo Sato, Akio Kaito, and Takahiro Kinoshita. "Surgical outcomes of laparoscopic transhiatal lower mediastinal lymphadenectomy for seiwert type II adenocarcinoma of the esophagogastric junction." Journal of Clinical Oncology 37, no. 4_suppl (February 1, 2019): 155. http://dx.doi.org/10.1200/jco.2019.37.4_suppl.155.

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155 Background: Optimal surgical approach for Siewert type II adenocarcinoma of the esophagogastric junction (AEG-II) has not yet been determined, presumably due to complex anatomical structures and the limited number of reports regarding this aspect. The transhiatal approach is preferred in East Asia in cases with 30 mm or less esophageal invasion, and laparoscopic surgery is increasingly performed. However, the feasibility of the laparoscopic transhiatal approach for AEG-II is still unclear, and thus was investigated in this study. Methods: A total of 51 consecutive patients who underwent total/proximal gastrectomy with lower mediastinal lymphadenectomy by laparoscopic transhiatal approach between January 2008 and May 2018 were included. Patients with greater than 30 mm esophageal invasion, and those who received preoperative chemotherapy, were excluded. Results: The male/female ratio was 38:13, and the median age (range) was 69 (37-81) years. Total gastrectomy and proximal gastrectomy were performed in 10 and 41 patients, respectively. All surgeries were performed by experienced surgical teams. Median operation time and intra-operative blood loss were 300 (141-511) minutes and 21 (0-267) g, respectively. Pathological tumor depth was T2 or deeper in 28 patients (55%), and nodal status was negative in 20 patients (39%). Clavien-Dindo grade IIIa or higher complications were observed in eight patients (16%), which included two anastomotic leakages and one pancreas fistula, and the mortality rate was 0%. The 5-year overall survival rate of all patients was 97% with a median observational period of 30 months. Conclusions: Laparoscopic transhiatal approach with lower mediastinal lymphadenectomy seems to be a technically feasible procedure, provided an experienced surgical team performs the surgeries. However, oncological safety for advanced disease needs to be confirmed, considering that the proportion of advanced stage cancer included in this study was limited.
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Corell, R. A., L. K. Read, G. R. Riley, J. K. Nellissery, T. E. Allen, M. L. Kable, M. D. Wachal, S. D. Seiwert, P. J. Myler, and K. D. Stuart. "Complexes from Trypanosoma brucei that exhibit deletion editing and other editing-associated properties." Molecular and Cellular Biology 16, no. 4 (April 1996): 1410–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/mcb.16.4.1410.

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Transcripts from many mitochondrial genes in kinetoplastids undergo RNA editing, a posttranscriptional process which inserts and deletes uridines. By assaying for deletion editing in vitro, we found that the editing activity from Trypanosoma brucei mitochondrial lysates (S.D. Seiwert and K.D. Stuart), Science 266:114-117,1994) sediments with a peak of approximately 20S. RNA helicase, terminal uridylyl transferase, RNA ligase, and adenylation activities, which may have a role in editing, cosediment in a broad distribution, with most of each activity at 35 to 40S. Most ATPase 6 (A6) guide RNA and unedited A6 mRNA sediments at 20 to 30S, with some sedimenting further into the gradient, while most edited A6 mRNA sediments at >35S. Several mitochondrial proteins which cross-link specifically with guide RNA upon UV treatment also sediment in glycerol gradients. Notably, a 65-kDa protein sediments primarily at approximately 20S, a 90-kDa protein sediments at 35 to 40S, and a 25-kDa protein is present at <10S. Most ribonucleoprotein complexes that form with gRNA in vitro sediment at 10 to 20S, except for one, which sediments at 30 to 45S. These results suggest that RNA editing takes place within a multicomponent complex. The potential functions of and relationships between the 20S and 35 to 40S complexes are discussed.
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Ownby, David. "Popular Religious Movements and Heterodox Sects in Chinese History. By Seiwert Hubert. Leiden and Boston: Brill, 2003. xvi, 548 pp. $118.00 (cloth)." Journal of Asian Studies 63, no. 4 (November 2004): 1110–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0021911804002645.

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Choong, N. W., D. J. Haraf, E. E. Cohen, K. M. Stenson, E. A. Blair, A. Dekker, R. Williams, T. G. Karrison, and E. E. Vokes. "Randomized phase II study of concomitant chemoradiotherapy with 5-fluorouracil-hydroxyurea (FHX) compared to FHX and bevazicumab (BFHX) in intermediate stage head and neck cancer (HNC)." Journal of Clinical Oncology 25, no. 18_suppl (June 20, 2007): 6034. http://dx.doi.org/10.1200/jco.2007.25.18_suppl.6034.

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6034 Background: Preclinical data supports inhibition of vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) to improve tumor radiosensitivity. Phase I data demonstates that BFHX was tolerable in HNC (Seiwert, pASCO2006). Here we present preliminary toxicity data from a randomized phase II trial in pts with PS 0–2, stage II-IV (T2–4 N0–1 M0) HNC. Methods: Pts were randomized (2:1) to receive either BFHX or FHX. Planned sample size is 72pts. Chemotherapy consists of 5- FU (600 mg/m2/day continuous infusion for 120 hrs), hydroxyurea (500 mg PO q12 hours for 11 doses) with or without bevacizumab (10 mg/kg IV on day 1), concurrently with twice daily RT on a week on-week off schedule. Results: 21pts (BFHX 14pt and FHX 7pt) have completed therapy and are evaluable for toxicity. Pt characteristics in the BFHX and FHX arms are: median age 61 vs. 55 yrs, males 78% vs. 85%, stage II-III 57% vs. 86% and IV 43% vs. 14%. All pts have PS 0–1. 20 pts are evaluable for toxicity. Two episodes of gr3 leukopenia and one episode of gr 3 neutropenia were observed in the BFHX arm; whereas no gr3 hematologic toxicities were seen in the FHX arm. Mucositis (Gr3 - BFHX 85% vs. FHX 86%) and dermatitis (Gr3 - 0% vs. 14%) were observed in every pt. Other common non- hematologic toxicities were pain (100% vs. 86%), fatigue (77% vs. 86%) and anorexia (62% vs. 51%). No hemorrhagic events were observed. In the BFHX arm, one episode of deep venous thrombosis and one non-neutropenic death from sepsis were observed. Pathologic complete response rates were 92% and 100% in the BFHX and FHX arms, respectively. Conclusions: Preliminary results support the tolerability of BFHX. Toxicity appears to be similar to FHX with an apparent increase in leukopenia consistent with prior reports. Bleeding complications were not increased with BFHX. No significant financial relationships to disclose.
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Seiwert, Tanguy Y., Riyue Bao, Y.-H. Carol Tan, Rajesh Acharya, Ryan J. Brisson, Sara Kochanny, Saba Arshad, et al. "Correlation of constitutive PD-1 resistance in HNC with GM-CSF expression and presence of myeloid derived suppressor cells (MDSCs)." Journal of Clinical Oncology 35, no. 15_suppl (May 20, 2017): 6049. http://dx.doi.org/10.1200/jco.2017.35.15_suppl.6049.

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6049 Background: PD-1 checkpoint blockade is active in head and neck squamous cell carcinomas (HNC) with a response rate of ~18% and significant impact on survival. However, only a subset of patients benefits (Seiwert, Lancet Oncol). Biomarkers such as PD-L1 IHC and the Interferon-Gamma gene expression profile (INF-G GEP) identify inflamed tumors with a higher chance of response (~35-40%). However, it remains unclear why the majority of INF-G inflamed tumors still do not respond, or how to overcome constitutive resistance. Methods: 50 anti-PD-1 treated recurrent/metastatic HNC patients were included. Tumor RNA was analyzed using a 638-gene immune panel on the Nanostring nCounter. HPV status was assessed by HPV E6/E7 mRNA. T-cell inflamed phenotype was calculated using the 6-gene INF-G GEP (geometric mean) using both a low (6) and a high cutpoint. Differential gene expression was determined between inflamed-benefitting (IB) patients (defined as OS ≥ 250days), and inflamed-non-benefitting (INB) patients. Candidate biomarkers were evaluated in the entire cohort. Results: CD8 correlated highly with INF-G GEP (R = 0.80), suggesting T cell-driven inflammation. Comparing inflamed benefitting with inflamed non-benefitting tumors, the most differentially expressed gene was CSF-2, encoding GM-CSF, with 4-fold higher expression in inflamed non-benefitting (INB) tumors (with both cutpoints). In the overall anti-PD-1 treated cohort of 50 patients, CSF-2/GM-CSF correlated strongly with poor overall survival (P = 0.02), outperforming both HPV status, or PD-L1 expression in cox PH multivariate analysis. GM-CSF expression has been linked to myeloid derived suppressor cells (MDSC); MDSC marker CD34, as well as JAK2/IL10 were significantly elevated in inflamed non-benefitting (INB) tumors. There was no difference in M2 macrophage marker CD163 between the two groups. Conclusions: Constitutive resistance to PD-1 checkpoint blockade in inflamed HNC associates with expression of GM-CSF and Myeloid Derived Suppressor Cell (MDSC) markers. Strategies to deplete MDSCs, such as chemotherapy, should be considered in combination or sequentially with anti-PD-1.
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Mückl, Stefan. "Besier, Gerhard, Seiwert, Hubert (Hg.), Die Religionsfreiheit und das Staat-Kirche-Verhältnis in Europa und den USA, Berlin: LIT Verlag 2013, 165 S. (= Religion - Staat - Gesellschaft. Zeitschrift für Glaubensformen und Weltanschauungen 14/1)." Archiv für katholisches Kirchenrecht 182, no. 2 (June 24, 2013): 664–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.30965/2589045x-18202039.

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Broy, Nikolas [Verfasser], Hubert [Akademischer Betreuer] Seiwert, Hubert [Gutachter] Seiwert, and Christoph [Gutachter] Kleine. "Die religiöse Praxis der Zhaijiao („Vegetarische Sekten“) in Taiwan / Nikolas Broy ; Gutachter: Hubert Seiwert, Christoph Kleine ; Betreuer: Hubert Seiwert." Leipzig : Universitätsbibliothek Leipzig, 2014. http://d-nb.info/1238601154/34.

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Wegert, Ute [Verfasser], Hubert [Akademischer Betreuer] Seiwert, Hubert [Gutachter] Seiwert, and Monika [Gutachter] Wohlrab-Sahr. "Die Säkularismus-Debatte in Indien: Indigene Tradition oder hegemoniales Konzept? / Ute Wegert ; Gutachter: Hubert Seiwert, Monika Wohlrab-Sahr ; Betreuer: Hubert Seiwert." Leipzig : Universitätsbibliothek Leipzig, 2015. http://d-nb.info/123869215X/34.

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Seiwert, Dennis [Verfasser]. "Membran-inserierter pflanzlicher Lichtsammelkomplex LHCII : strukturelle Untersuchungen / Dennis Seiwert." Mainz : Universitätsbibliothek Mainz, 2018. http://d-nb.info/1166353052/34.

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Seiwert, Jan [Verfasser]. "Synthesis, characterization and modification of hyperbranched polyether polyol copolymers / Jan Seiwert." Mainz : Universitätsbibliothek Mainz, 2017. http://d-nb.info/1139392700/34.

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Lüdde, Johanna [Verfasser], Hubert [Akademischer Betreuer] Seiwert, Hubert [Gutachter] Seiwert, and Christoph [Gutachter] Kleine. "Die Funktionen der Konversion chinesischer Studierender in Deutschland zum Christentum (protestantischer Prägung) am Beispiel einer chinesischen christlichen Gemeinde in einer deutschen Großstadt / Johanna Lüdde ; Gutachter: Hubert Seiwert, Christoph Kleine ; Betreuer: Hubert Seiwert." Leipzig : Universitätsbibliothek Leipzig, 2014. http://d-nb.info/1238692362/34.

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Seiwert, Nina Susanne [Verfasser], and Jörg [Akademischer Betreuer] Fahrer. "Die Rolle von MGMT in der Häm-Eisen-vermittelten kolorektalen Kanzerogenese / Nina Susanne Seiwert ; Betreuer: Jörg Fahrer." Kaiserslautern : Technische Universität Kaiserslautern, 2020. http://d-nb.info/1234451417/34.

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Schröder, Anna-Konstanze [Verfasser], Thomas [Akademischer Betreuer] Hase, Hubert [Gutachter] Seiwert, and Sebastian [Gutachter] Murken. "Konversionserleben als Schnittpunkt der psychologischen und soziologischen Forschungsperspektive auf den Konversionsprozess : Ein religionspsychologischer Zugang für die Religionswissenschaft und eine neue Konversionstheorie / Anna-Konstanze Schröder ; Gutachter: Hubert Seiwert, Sebastian Murken ; Betreuer: Thomas Hase." Leipzig : Universitätsbibliothek Leipzig, 2014. http://d-nb.info/1238601618/34.

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Seiwerts, Matthias [Verfasser], Tibor [Akademischer Betreuer] Görögh, and Regine [Gutachter] Gläser. "Repression der humanen Galaktocerebrosidase Genexpression in Plattenepithelkarzinomzellen des Larynx / Matthias Seiwerts ; Gutachter: Regine Gläser ; Betreuer: Tibor Görögh." Kiel : Universitätsbibliothek Kiel, 2011. http://d-nb.info/1212031636/34.

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Seiwerth, Stephan [Verfasser]. "Gestaltungsfreiheit in Tarifverträgen und tarifdispositives Gesetzesrecht : Die Begrenzung individueller und kollektiver Vertragsfreiheit durch dispositives und zwingendes Gesetzesrecht / Stephan Seiwerth." Baden-Baden : Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG, 2017. http://d-nb.info/1160322430/34.

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Seiwerts, Christian Daniel [Verfasser], and Gerhard [Akademischer Betreuer] Adam. "Beurteilung des Stellenwertes der diffusionsgewichteten MRT inklusive ADC-Messung in der Dignitätsbestimmung pelviner Lymphknoten bei Patienten mit Prostatakarzinom / Christian Daniel Seiwerts. Betreuer: Gerhard Adam." Hamburg : Staats- und Universitätsbibliothek Hamburg, 2015. http://d-nb.info/1067559892/34.

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Books on the topic "Seiwert"

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Seiwert, Hubert Michael, and Edith Franke. Devianz und Dynamik: Festschrift für Hubert Seiwert zum 65. Geburtstag. Göttingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 2014.

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Seiwert, Joseph. Joseph Seiwert, 1888-1954: Ausstellung im Stadtmuseum Beckum zum 100. Geburtstag, 27.8.-23.10.1988. Beckum: Das Museum, 1988.

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Seiwert, Franz Wilhelm. Franz Wilhelm Seiwert: Grafik (Sammlung Schröder-Reissmann) : Ausstellung vom 31. Oktober-18. Dezember 2004. Köln-Lindenthal: Galerie Glöckner, 2004.

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Seiwert, Lothar J. Mehr Zeit für das Wesentliche. Besseres Zeitmanagement mit der SEIWERT- Methode. moderne industrie, 2002.

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Seiwert, Lothar J. Mehr Zeit für das Wesentliche. Besseres Zeitmanagement mit der SEIWERT-Methode. moderne industrie, 2002.

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Husemann, Tim, Robert Korves, Frank Rosenkranz, Laura Schmitt, Litó Arnold, Judit Beke-Martos, Philipp Dördelmann, et al., eds. Strukturwandel und Privatrecht. Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.5771/9783845296791.

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Das Werk versammelt die Vorträge der 29. Jahrestagung der Gesellschaft Junge Zivilrechtswissenschaft e.V., die vom 5. bis 8. September 2018 an der Juristischen Fakultät der Ruhr-Universität Bochum stattgefunden hat. Das Generalthema „Strukturwandel und Privatrecht“ bot Anlass, darüber nachzudenken, wie Privatrecht auf den Wandel gesellschaftlicher Strukturen reagiert und wie die rechtlichen Strukturen selbst sich wandeln. Der Festvortrag eröffnete einen interdisziplinären Zugang zum Generalthema, das durch die 13 Fachvorträge von NachwuchswissenschaftlerInnen aus Deutschland, Österreich, der Schweiz und Liechtenstein konkretisiert wurde. Diese richteten ihren Fokus auf das allgemeine Privatrecht und das Gesellschaftsrecht, Arztrecht, Familienrecht, Stiftungsrecht und Zivilprozessrecht sowie die Digitalisierung. Die Themen reichten von Big-Data und Crowdfunding über das Autonome Fahren bis zur Musterfeststellungsklage. Mit Beiträgen von Dr. Franz-Josef Overbeck, Dr. Nadja Fabrizio, Dr. Stephan Seiwerth, LL.M. (Leuven), Mag. Dominic Gerstberger, Dr. Jonas David Brinkmann, Prof. Dr. Jens Prütting, LL.M. oec. (Köln), Dr. Stefan Klingbeil, LL.M. (Yale), Dr. Veronica Hoch, Thomas Sagstetter, Bianca Jessica Scraback, LL.B. (Bonn), Dr. Marie Herberger, LL.M. (Saabrücken), Ass. iur. Verena Kühnel, Ass.-Prof. Dr. Alexandra Butterstein, LL.M. (Vaduz), Dr. Lukas Beck
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Schlachter, Monika, and Hans Michael Heinig, eds. Europäisches Arbeits- und Sozialrecht. Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.5771/9783748908616.

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<b>Das europäische Arbeits- und Sozialrecht</b> beeinflusst wesentlich Auslegung und Anwendung des nationalen Arbeits- und Sozialrechts. <b>Das Handbuch</b> systematisiert die europäischen Vorgaben und macht sie auch für den nationalen Rechtsanwender praktikabel. Schritt für Schritt wird die arbeits- und sozialrechtliche Relevanz von Bestimmungen der Europäischen Grundrechtecharta und EMRK, von Unionsbürgerschaft und Arbeitnehmerfreizügigkeit herausgearbeitet. Dabei werden die Wechselbeziehungen zum europäisches Beihilfen- und Wettbewerbsrecht wie zur Dienstleistungs- und Warenverkehrsfreiheit verständlich erklärt, auch im Hinblick auf das Vergaberecht wie die Struktur- und Beschäftigungspolitik. <b>Die 2. Auflage</b> legt nochmals einen vertieften Schwerpunkt auf die <b>Schnittmengen zum nationalen Recht</b>, insbesondere in den verschiedenen Leistungsarten bei der Flankierung von Arbeitsmigration wie dem Arbeitnehmerschutz. Die Neuauflage bringt sämtliche Themenfelder auf den <b>neuesten Stand</b>. Berücksichtigt sind die zahlreichen neuen Richtlinienvorgaben aus Brüssel, so die <b>Änderung der Entsenderichtlinie </b>aufgrund RL (EU) 2018/957. Wichtige <b>neuere Entscheidungen des EuGH</b>, z.B. „Asklepios“, „Egenberger“ und „Matzak“, sind eingearbeitet. Die Themenschwerpunkte: Alters und Hinterbliebenenrenten Antidiskriminierungsschutz Arbeitslosigkeit Arbeitsunfälle und Berufskrankheiten Arbeitszeit Befristung Betriebsübergang Entsendung Ergänzende Renten/betriebliche Altersvorsorge Familienleistungen Informations- und Konsultationsrechte/Sozialer Dialog und Kollektivvereinbarungen Insolvenz Invalidität Jugendarbeitsschutz Krankheit und Mutterschaft Massenentlassung Mutterschutz und Elternschutz Nachweis von Arbeitsbedingungen Sterbegeld Technischer Arbeitsschutz Teilzeit Urlaub Vorruhestand Zeitarbeit <b>Die Autorinnen und Autoren</b> Prof. Dr. Peter Axer, Prof. Dr. Peter Baumeister, Prof. Dr. Frank Bayreuther, Prof. Dr. Andreas Bücker, Prof. Dr. Marc Bungenberg, LL.M., Prof. Dr. Wolfram Cremer, Prof. Dr. Stamatia Devetzi, Dr. Ullrich Ehrenberg, RA PD Dr. Gerrit Forst, LL.M., Prof. Dr. Stefan Greiner, Prof. Dr. Hans Michael Heinig, Akad. Rätin a.Z. Dr. Anna-Lena Hollo, Prof. Dr. Stefan Huster, Prof. Dr. Sudabeh Kamanabrou, Akad. Rätin Dr. Andrea Kießling, Dr. Daniel Kiesow, Akad. Rat Dr. Thomas Klein, Maria Kleinert, Prof. Dr. Eva Kocher, Prof. Dr. Markus Krajewski, Prof. Dr. Rüdiger Krause, Prof. Dr. Sebastian Krebber, LL.M., Prof. Dr. Anna Katharina Mangold, LL.M., Prof. Dr. Katja Nebe, RiBSG Dr. Dagmar Oppermann, RiVG Dr. Gregor-Julius Ostermann, Prof. Dr. Christian Rolfs, Prof. Dr. Lena Rudkowski, Stefan Schelhaas, LL.M., Dr. Frank Schreiber, apl. Prof. Dr. Jens Schubert, Prof. Dr. Achim Seifert, Akad. Rat a.Z. Dr. Stephan Seiwerth, LL.M. (Leuven), Prof. Dr. Jörg Philipp Terhechte, Prof. Dr. Kerstin Tillmanns, Prof. Dr. Daniel Ulber, RinBVerfG Prof. Dr. Astrid Wallrabenstein, Prof. Dr. Dr. h.c. Christoph Weber und RA Dr. Sebastian Weber.
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Book chapters on the topic "Seiwert"

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Hase, Thomas. "Hubert Seiwert." In Devianz und Dynamik, 16–17. Göttingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.13109/9783666540370.16.

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"Bibliographie Hubert Seiwert." In Devianz und Dynamik, 18–23. Göttingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.13109/9783666540370.18.

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Goudie, Andrew. "Aeolian Processes and Landforms." In The Physical Geography of the Mediterranean. Oxford University Press, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199268030.003.0026.

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Certain parts of the Mediterranean lands are drylands— notably south-east Spain, the North African littoral, and parts of the Levant. This means that there is potential for aeolian processes to operate locally, especially where the vegetation cover has been depleted by human activities. Although water erosion is probably the most pervasive cause of land degradation in the Mediterranean lands (Chapter 20), susceptible soils in the drier portions of the region have been subject to accelerated wind erosion. This forms part of the phenomenon of desertification. Deforestation, high stocking levels of domestic animals, cultivation, and miscellaneous recreational pressures, have all helped to create this problem in North Africa (Sghaier and Seiwert 1993), the Levant (Massri et al. 2002) and in the semi-arid lands of Spain (Lopez et al. 2001). However, the GLASOD (Global Assessment of Soil Degradation) survey of wind erosion severity (Middleton and Thomas 1997: 32–3) suggests that at present, with the exception of parts of North Africa, the Levant, and Sicily, wind erosion severity is generally low in the Mediterranean region. In addition, the Mediterranean lands are in close proximity to the world’s greatest arid zone— the Sahara-Arabian belt—and so are subject to dust incursions from winds from that region: the ‘ghibli’ of Tripolitania, the ‘chili’ of Tunisia, the ‘khamsin’ of Egypt, and the ‘sirocco’ and ‘leveche’ of southern Europe. This has important geochemical implications (Kocak et al. 2004a, b). Knowledge of the dynamics of aeolian dust and sand transport comes from two main sources. The first of these is contemporary process monitoring, including data from dust traps, climatological stations, and remote sensing. The second is the long-term sedimentary record from such environments as caves, the sea-floor, lakes, bogs, and loess deposits. There are, however, problems with gaps in the stratigraphic record, and uncertainties and limitations with respect to developing accurate geochronologies. Atmospheric dust comprised of mineral aerosol derived by deflation of desert surfaces, much of it from the Sahara (Middleton and Goudie 2001; Goudie and Middleton, 2006), is a feature of the Mediterranean basin, and it impacts upon the environment in a number of ways (Goudie and Middleton 2001).
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"Chapter 11. Franz Wilhelm Seiwert’s Critical Empathy." In The Proletarian Dream. Berlin, Boston: De Gruyter, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/9783110550863-015.

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