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Regine Erichsen 《Berichte zur Wissenschaftsgeschichte》2005,28(4):337-353
When the National‐Socialists from the year 1933 forced jewish civil‐servants and professionals to leave their jobs with restrictive laws against different professional groups, among those who left the country in order do find new openings were many women. For many of them the exile meant the break up of their academic career. However, those who found a new occupation in the Turkish university reform the Turkish state started in 1933 made an important contribution to a successful project of science transfer the large group of emigrants from Germany and Austria carried out in Turkey between 1933 and 1945. The article shows how exiled German and Austrian women especially in the medical professions took part in the innovational shift of science and learning of the Turkish universities and the clinical practice in the institutions of public health. 相似文献
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Dipl.-Ing. Volker Stahl Dipl.-Ing. Torsten Olschewski Prof. Dr. Dr.-Ing. Siegfried Wirth 《Standort - Zeitschrift für angewandte Geographie》2003,27(4):173-178
Als Entscheidungshilfe für die
Revitalisierung und Wiederverwertung von Industriebrachen wurde
ein flexibler, multimedialer Leitfaden entwickelt, der die
Revitalisierungsprozesse strukturiert darstellt sowie
unterschiedliche Anforderungen und fachspezifische Methoden
integriert. 相似文献
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Baumer-Schleinkofer A 《Berichte zur Wissenschaftsgeschichte》1998,21(4):215-230
Hildegard is regarded as one of the most important women of the Middle Ages. Her contemporaries from all over the world wrote letters to her searching for help and prayer. Universally working she wrote works about medicine, natural history, compositions of chants for the honour of God and his creation and more than three hundred letters to people all over the world including the popes and the emperor. Hildegard's work and the way she understood herself were strongly marked by vision and prophecy. Her works were of divine origin by vision and audition. Her aim was the religious interpretation of the whole universe and a Christian life in the sense of the bible. Heaven and earth, faith and natural science, medicine and religion, the human existence in all its facts and potentials, everything was a mirror of divine love to her. In her first work Scivias ("Know the Ways") she is considering on the history of creation and salvation, from the origin of the world and of man over Christ's salvation to the fulfillment at the end of times. In the centre is standing the human being as microcosm reflecting the whole world in all conditions and laws. Man is the main work of god, reflecting in his doing and thinking God's love. Man has to know the ways that means to live the life of love in all consequences including reproduction by creating a new human being for the praise of God. 相似文献
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