Gabler Lexikon Corporate Finance 2011
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-531-93386-3_16
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“…In these studies, some sandy intervals were not studied because they were believed to be less favorable for palynology. Twenty samples, from 486.8 to 294.3 m have subsequently been studied or restudied during postgraduate research on megaspores and miospores (Breuer, 2007). All samples contain miospores (and nine samples contain megaspores), together with marine palynomorphs such as acritarchs, chitinozoans, and prasinophycean phycomata.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In these studies, some sandy intervals were not studied because they were believed to be less favorable for palynology. Twenty samples, from 486.8 to 294.3 m have subsequently been studied or restudied during postgraduate research on megaspores and miospores (Breuer, 2007). All samples contain miospores (and nine samples contain megaspores), together with marine palynomorphs such as acritarchs, chitinozoans, and prasinophycean phycomata.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The ages of the formations in the A1-69 well and the sample positions of the material of Breuer (2007). The sample studied herein at 394.4 m is asterisked.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In other words, the careful transportation of this room reflects a typical scenario for the development of a memorial house: the danger of destruction instigates an initiative for its preservation as a site of remembrance. 27 The plans for the annexation of the room to the Emmerick House have been preserved in the Dülmen city archives. They show how one had access to the Leidensstube (room of suffering) via a small flight of stairs from the Emmerick Room.…”
Section: Preserving Memorabilia and Sitescreating An Imagementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The ECHR has been strongly influenced by the classical idea of fundamental rights being Second, and more pertinently, the FCC criticises that in civil law cases, the complaint procedure before the ECtHR might reflect the fundamental rights concerned only insufficiently, since only one party (the applicant) has direct access to the ECtHR, while the other party to the original proceedings has not. Again, this argument may be applied to the FCC itself: 15 where, confident of being away from prying eyes, they behaved in a given situation in a manner in which they would not behave in a public place". 18 The rest of the claim, however, was dismissed.…”
Section: Multipolar Fundamental Rights Situations Under the Echrmentioning
confidence: 99%