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Die Verdrängung der Juden aus der Wirtschaft im Dritten ReichGenschel, Helmut. January 1900 (has links)
Revision of thesis, Göttingen. / Includes bibliographical references (p. 309-321) and indexes.
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Erika Mitterer und das Dritte Reich Schreiben zwischen Protest, Anpassung und Vergessen /Dür, Esther. January 2006 (has links)
Thesis (doctoral)--Universität, Wien, 2005. / Includes bibliographical references (p. 292-305).
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Operation Sea Lion German plans for the invasion of England, 1939-1942.Wheatley, Ronald. January 1958 (has links)
Thesis (B. LITT.)--Oxford. / Without thesis statement. Bibliography: p. 170-174.
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Resource allocation and knowledge production studies in the economics of university research /Geuna, Aldo. January 1998 (has links)
Proefschrift Universiteit Maastricht. / Met lit. opg. - Met samenvatting in het Nederlands.
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Mittelalter und NS-Propaganda Mittelalterbilder in den Print-, Ton- und Bildmedien des Dritten Reiches /Wolnik, Gordon. January 2004 (has links)
Thesis (doctoral)--Universität, Frankfurt am Main, 2003. / Includes bibliographical references (p. [447]-477).
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Der ideologisch motivierte Entzug des elterlichen Sorgerechts im "Dritten Reich" und in der Deutschen Demokratischen Republik /Andermann, Meike. January 2003 (has links)
Thesis (doctoral)--Universität, Münster (Westfalen), 2003. / Series entry missing in the book.
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The indirect effect of Cry 1Ab protein expressed in Bt maize, on the biology of Chrysoperla pudica (Neuroptera: Chrysopidae) / Jo-Ann Francis WarrenWarren, Jo-Ann Francis January 2014 (has links)
Genetically modified (GM) maize was developed mainly to control lepidopteran pests
such as the maize stem borer (Busseola fusca) (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae). Since the
first commercialization of GM crops with insecticidal properties, possible non-target
effects such as the effect at the third trophic level on important predators for example
lacewing species (Chrysoperla spp.) have been of concern. Contradicting results
were reported in previous studies with regard to the effect of Cry 1Ab protein
produced by Bt maize on the performance of lacewings. Some studies found that Bt
proteins had no effect while others reported that C. carnea performed poorly if they
consumed prey that consumed Cry 1Ab protein. In South Africa one of the most
common chrysopid species in maize ecosystems is Chrysoperla pudica (Navás)
(Neuroptera: Chrysopidae). Evolution of Bt resistant pests, such as B. fusca in
South Africa facilitates a new pathway for exposure of predators to healthy prey that
consumes Cry 1Ab proteins. The aims of this study was to determine the effect of
the Cry 1Ab protein expressed in Bt maize on a non-target organism‟s (C. pudica)
biology via indirect exposure, and to determine the concentration of Cry 1Ab protein
in the plant, prey and predator. Chrysoperla pudica larvae were indirectly exposed
to the Bt-toxin through healthy Bt-maize feeding prey (B. fusca larvae) in two feeding
experiments and lacewing survival and life history parameters recorded. Bt had a
limited effect on some parameters that were evaluated. The larval and pupal periods
of C. pudica larvae that were exposed to the Bt-toxin had a significant difference
from that of the control treatment. The Bt-toxin had a significant effect on fecundity,
fertility and malformation after emergence of C. pudica adults of which larvae fed
only on Bt resistant B. fusca larvae, but not on the mortality rate. Cry 1Ab
concentration was the highest in the plant, followed by the prey and lacewing larvae.
This study showed that the Cry 1Ab protein had a slight adverse effect only on
certain life parameters of C. pudica, and that Cry 1Ab protein was hardly detectable
in C. pudica larvae. However, since this study represented a worst-case scenario
where diverse prey was not available, insignificant effects is expected under field
conditions where prey is diverse. / MSc (Environmental Sciences), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2014
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The indirect effect of Cry 1Ab protein expressed in Bt maize, on the biology of Chrysoperla pudica (Neuroptera: Chrysopidae) / Jo-Ann Francis WarrenWarren, Jo-Ann Francis January 2014 (has links)
Genetically modified (GM) maize was developed mainly to control lepidopteran pests
such as the maize stem borer (Busseola fusca) (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae). Since the
first commercialization of GM crops with insecticidal properties, possible non-target
effects such as the effect at the third trophic level on important predators for example
lacewing species (Chrysoperla spp.) have been of concern. Contradicting results
were reported in previous studies with regard to the effect of Cry 1Ab protein
produced by Bt maize on the performance of lacewings. Some studies found that Bt
proteins had no effect while others reported that C. carnea performed poorly if they
consumed prey that consumed Cry 1Ab protein. In South Africa one of the most
common chrysopid species in maize ecosystems is Chrysoperla pudica (Navás)
(Neuroptera: Chrysopidae). Evolution of Bt resistant pests, such as B. fusca in
South Africa facilitates a new pathway for exposure of predators to healthy prey that
consumes Cry 1Ab proteins. The aims of this study was to determine the effect of
the Cry 1Ab protein expressed in Bt maize on a non-target organism‟s (C. pudica)
biology via indirect exposure, and to determine the concentration of Cry 1Ab protein
in the plant, prey and predator. Chrysoperla pudica larvae were indirectly exposed
to the Bt-toxin through healthy Bt-maize feeding prey (B. fusca larvae) in two feeding
experiments and lacewing survival and life history parameters recorded. Bt had a
limited effect on some parameters that were evaluated. The larval and pupal periods
of C. pudica larvae that were exposed to the Bt-toxin had a significant difference
from that of the control treatment. The Bt-toxin had a significant effect on fecundity,
fertility and malformation after emergence of C. pudica adults of which larvae fed
only on Bt resistant B. fusca larvae, but not on the mortality rate. Cry 1Ab
concentration was the highest in the plant, followed by the prey and lacewing larvae.
This study showed that the Cry 1Ab protein had a slight adverse effect only on
certain life parameters of C. pudica, and that Cry 1Ab protein was hardly detectable
in C. pudica larvae. However, since this study represented a worst-case scenario
where diverse prey was not available, insignificant effects is expected under field
conditions where prey is diverse. / MSc (Environmental Sciences), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2014
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Mittelalter und NS-Propaganda Mittelalterbilder in den Print-, Ton- und Bildmedien des Dritten Reiches /Wolnik, Gordon. January 2004 (has links)
Thesis (doctoral)--Universität, Frankfurt am Main, 2003. / Includes bibliographical references (p. [447]-477).
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Die Verdrängung der Juden aus der Wirtschaft im Dritten ReichGenschel, Helmut. January 1900 (has links)
Revision of thesis, Göttingen. / Includes bibliographical references (p. 309-321) and indexes.
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