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    Friedrich Freudenthals Aufenthalt in der TrinkerheilstÀtte Stift Isenwald bei Gifhorn 1907

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    Ein Aktenfund im Gifhorner Archiv der Dachstiftung Diakonie lieferte ein BĂŒndel von neun Briefen, die Zeugnis sind fĂŒr einen bedrĂŒckenden Lebensabschnitt des norddeutschen Schriftstellers Friedrich Freudenthal. Die Korrespondenz steht im Zusammenhang mit Freudenthals Aufenthalt in der TrinkerheilstĂ€tte Stift Isenwald 1907

    Signa loquendi : die cluniacensischen Signa-Listen /

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    Multiple cropping systems as drivers for providing multiple ecosystem services: from concepts to design

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    Provisioning services, such as the production of food, feed, and fiber, have always been the main focus of agriculture. Since the 1950s, intensive cropping systems based on the cultivation of a single crop or a single cultivar, in simplified rotations or monocultures, and relying on extensive use of agrochemical inputs have been preferred to more diverse, self-sustaining cropping systems, regardless of the environmental consequences. However, there is increasing evidence that such intensive agroecosystems have led to a decline in biodiversity as well as threatening the environment and have damaged a number of ecosystem services such as the biogeochemical nutrient cycles and the regulation of climate and water quality. Consequently, the current challenge facing agriculture is to ensure the future of food production while reducing the use of inputs and limiting environmental impacts and the loss of biodiversity. Here, we review examples of multiple cropping systems that aim to use biotic interactions to reduce chemical inputs and provide more ecosystem services than just provisioning. Our main findings are the identification of underlying ecological processes and management strategies related to the provision of pairs of ecosystem services namely food production and a regulation service. We also found gaps between ecological knowledge and the constraints of agricultural practices in taking account of the interactions and possible trade-offs between multiple ecosystem services as well as socioeconomic constraints. We present guidelines for the design of multiple cropping systems combining ecological, agricultural, and genetic concepts and approaches

    Drug Screening and Drug Repositioning as Promising Therapeutic Approaches for Spinal Muscular Atrophy Treatment

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    Therapeutic Approaches to Genetic Ion Channelopathies and Perspectives in Drug Discovery

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    Multiple cropping systems as drivers for providing multiple ecosystem services: from concepts to design

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    Evolution of Air Breathing: Oxygen Homeostasis and the Transitions from Water to Land and Sky

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