14 research outputs found

    Zum griechischen Vereinswesen

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    von Johann Oehle

    Epigraphische Beiträge zur Geschichte des Ärztestandes

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    von Johann Oehle

    Österreichische Forschungen in Kleinasien

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    von Joh. Oehle

    Das am Michaelis-Tage Anno 1755. wegen des am 25. Sept. Anno 1555. zu Augspurg geschlossenen und durch Gottes Gnade noch itzt bestehenden Religions-Friedens jubilirende Roßwein

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    ... kürzlich beschrieben von M. Johann Christian Oehler, Rect.Autopsie nach Exemplar der ULB Sachsen-AnhaltVorlageform des Erscheinungsvermerks: Freyberg, gedruckt mit Matthäischen Schriften

    Genetic Structure and Distribution of Four Pathogenicity Islands (PAI I(536) to PAI IV(536)) of Uropathogenic Escherichia coli Strain 536

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    For the uropathogenic Escherichia coli strain 536 (O6:K15:H31), the DNA sequences of three pathogenicity islands (PAIs) (PAI I(536) to PAI III(536)) and their flanking regions (about 270 kb) were determined to further characterize the virulence potential of this strain. PAI I(536) to PAI III(536) exhibit features typical of PAIs, such as (i) association with tRNA-encoding genes; (ii) G+C content differing from that of the host genome; (iii) flanking repeat structures; (iv) a mosaic-like structure comprising a multitude of functional, truncated, and nonfunctional putative open reading frames (ORFs) with known or unknown functions; and (v) the presence of many fragments of mobile genetic elements. PAI I(536) to PAI III(536) range between 68 and 102 kb in size. Although these islands contain several ORFs and known virulence determinants described for PAIs of other extraintestinal pathogenic E. coli (ExPEC) isolates, they also consist of as-yet-unidentified ORFs encoding putative virulence factors. The genetic structure of PAI IV(536), which represents the core element of the so-called high-pathogenicity island encoding a siderophore system initially identified in pathogenic yersiniae, was further characterized by sample sequencing. For the first time, multiple PAI sequences (PAI I(536) to PAI IV(536)) in uropathogenic E. coli were studied and their presence in several wild-type E. coli isolates was extensively investigated. The results obtained suggest that these PAIs or at least large fragments thereof are detectable in other pathogenic E. coli isolates. These results support our view that the acquisition of large DNA regions, such as PAIs, by horizontal gene transfer is an important factor for the evolution of bacterial pathogens

    Barfüßerkirche Erfurt: Weiterbauen an der Ruine

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    Die Ruine der Barfüßerkirche in Erfurt stellt eine der letzten Erinnerungen an die Zerstörungen der Stadt im Zweiten Weltkrieg dar. Sie wird bis heute temporär und saisonal kulturell genutzt. Im Rahmen eines Studienprojektes im Sommersemester 2019 wurden an der Bauhaus-Universität Weimar, betreut durch die Professur Denkmalpflege und Baugeschichte und unterstützt vom Initiativkreis Barfüßerkirche, Nutzungskonzepte für ein Museum für Mittelalterkunst und für einen Tagungsort untersucht. Der vorliegende Band dokumentiert die 14 studentischen Entwürfe, die für ein Weiterbauen an der Barfüßerkirche entstanden sind

    The Committee for the Relief of Distress in Germany. A Case Study of Cooperation and Solidarity between British Evangelicals and German Pietists during the Napoleonic Era

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