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See detailThe 15 puzzle
Perucca, Antonella UL

Article for general public (2020)

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See detail150 ans de chemins de fer luxembourgeois (1859-2009). De la fin d'un isolement au début d'une mobilité durable
Scuto, Denis UL

in 150 Joer Eisebunn zu Lëtzebuerg, 1859 - 2009 (2009)

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See detail150 ans de Luigi Pirandello: écrivain des fantômes qui nous habitent
Cicotti, Claudio UL

Article for general public (2017)

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See detail1517, la naissance du protestantisme: rupture ou continuité ?
Weis, Monique UL

Speeches/Talks (2017)

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See detail16 GHz Bandwidth MSM Photodetector and 45/85 GHz fT/fmax HEMT Prepared on an Identical InGaAs/InP Layer Structure
Horstmann, M.; Schimpf, K.; Marso, Michel UL et al

in Electronics Letters (1996), 32

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See detailA 16S rRNA gene Illumina–based barcoded assay design for high throughput characterisation of microbial communities from anaerobic digesters
Calusinska, Magdalena; Goux, Xavier; Muller, Emilie UL et al

Poster (2014)

High throughput sequencing of 16S/18S rRNA gene is becoming an indispensable tool to explore microbial community ecology. To date, most of the studies using next generation amplicon sequencing of ... [more ▼]

High throughput sequencing of 16S/18S rRNA gene is becoming an indispensable tool to explore microbial community ecology. To date, most of the studies using next generation amplicon sequencing of microorganisms involved in the anaerobic digestion process (AD) are based on the 454 pyrosequencing. However, the cost per read obtained with the Illumina technology is currently less than 1/100 of that for the 454 pyrosequencing, thus enabling throughout sequencing and larger number of samples to be analysed per study (e.g. given the current Miseq output, around 100 000 reads per sample can be expected for a pool of 96 libraries). Moreover, the Illumina technology is less biased by the GC content of the template and currently allows for a relatively long sequence read of 600 bp (2 x 300bp). This consideration is particularly important, since longer sequences permit for more accurate assignment to a taxonomic group. Here, we designed and optimized an Illumina–based 16S rRNA amplicon approach for a high throughput characterization of microbial communities from different AD. [less ▲]

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See detail17 The epidemiology and immunogenetics of IDDM in Italian-heritage populations. Diabetes Epidemiology Research International (DERI) Study Group
Colle, E.; Lounamaa, R.; Tuomilehto, J. et al

in Diabetes/Metabolism Reviews (1990), 6

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See detail175 Joer POST
Fickers, Andreas UL; Lafontaine, Aurélia UL; Lanners, Gilles UL

Textual, factual or bibliographical database (2020)

L'Histoire de l'Entreprise des Postes et Télécommunications du Grand-Duché depuis 1842

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See detail§§ 179 bis 181 AktG zur Satzungsänderung
Zetzsche, Dirk Andreas UL

in Kölner Kommentar zum Aktiengesetz (2019)

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See detail17beta-estradiol prevents programmed cell death in cardiac myocytes.
Pelzer, T.; Neumann, M.; deJager, T. et al

in Biochemical and biophysical research communications (2000), 268(1), 192-200

The cardioprotective effects of estrogens are clearly established. However, the underlying mechanisms are poorly understood. Because programmed cell death (apoptosis) probably contributes to the loss of ... [more ▼]

The cardioprotective effects of estrogens are clearly established. However, the underlying mechanisms are poorly understood. Because programmed cell death (apoptosis) probably contributes to the loss of cardiac myocytes in heart failure and because estrogens prevent apoptosis in breast cancer cells, we investigated whether the loss of cardiac myocytes by programmed cell death could be prevented by physiological doses of 17beta-estradiol. Apoptosis of cultured cardiac myocytes was induced by staurosporine. 17beta-estradiol (10 nM) had an antiapoptotic effect as determined by morphological analysis, vital staining using the Hoechst dye 33342 and terminal transferase dUTP nick-end labeling (TUNEL). As a potential mechanism for the antiapoptotic effect of 17beta-estradiol we found a reduced activity of the ICE-like protease caspase-3 in hormone-treated myocytes. Furthermore, inhibition of apoptosis by estradiol was associated with a reduced activity of NF-kappaB transcription factors, particularly p65/RelA and p50. To our knowledge, these data provide the first indication that 17beta-estradiol in physiological concentrations inhibits apoptosis in cardiac myocytes. The antiapoptotic effect of estrogens might contribute to the known cardioprotective effect of estrogens and provides a starting point for the development of future treatment options. [less ▲]

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See detail18. IGEB-Konferenz in Luxemburg
Sagrillo, Damien UL

in Revue Musicale (2007)

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See detailDas 18. Jahrhundert: eine Beschleunigung
Lehners, Jean-Paul UL; Hausberger, Bernd

in Hausberger, Bernd; Lehners, Jean-Paul (Eds.) Die Welt im 18. Jahrhundert. (2011)

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See detail1839
Kmec, Sonja UL

in Kmec, Sonja; Margue, Michel; Péporté, Pit (Eds.) et al Lieux de mémoire au Luxembourg. Usages du passé et construction nationale / Erinnerungsorte in Luxemburg. Umgang mit der Vergangenheit und Konstruktion der Nation (2007)

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See detail1839 ou comment le Luxembourg s'est inventé son anniversaire
Scuto, Denis UL

Article for general public (2014)

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See detail1848 und die Folgen. Geburtsstunde der Laienmusik in Luxemburg
Sagrillo, Damien François UL

in Heidler, Manfred (Ed.) "1789" und die Folgen. Revolutionäre Militärmusik (2023)

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See detail1848 und die Folgen. Geburtsstunde der Laienmusik in Luxemburg
Sagrillo, Damien François UL

Scientific Conference (2022, September 06)

Im Jahr 1789 hat Luxemburg als selbstständiger und unabhängiger Staat noch nicht existiert. Es bedurfte des Wiener Kongresses (1815) und der belgischen Revolution (1830), um aus Luxemburg ein souveräner ... [more ▼]

Im Jahr 1789 hat Luxemburg als selbstständiger und unabhängiger Staat noch nicht existiert. Es bedurfte des Wiener Kongresses (1815) und der belgischen Revolution (1830), um aus Luxemburg ein souveräner Staat werden zu lassen. Bürgerliche Freiheiten wurden den Luxemburgern allerdings erst unter König-Großherzog Wilhelm II zugestanden. Mit dem Versammlungsrecht wurde der Bevölkerung auch das Vereinigungsrecht gewährt. Das Jahr 1848 bedeutet den Startpunkt und eine erste Wegmarke im Werden der Laienmusik im Großherzogtum. Im Jahr 1940 kam es mit der deutschen Besetzung zu einem abrupten Bruch einer Freiheit, die den Luxemburgern in fast einem Jahrhundert in Fleisch und Blut übergegangen zu sein schien. Der Neubeginn ab dem Jahr 1944 bedeutete eine weitere Wegmarke im Sinne von kultureller Betätigung in einer freiheitlichen Grundordnung. Im Diskurs um weitere Wegmarken sind keine politische, sondern eher soziale, pädagogische und technologische Umwälzungen ins Visier zu nehmen. [less ▲]

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See detail1848-1919: Lëtzebuergesch in Ständerat und Kammer
Fehlen, Fernand UL

in Pauly, Michel; Jungblut, Marie-Paule (Eds.) … la volonté de la Chambre qui est la volonté du pays (Eugène Schaus, 22/11/1966). Un florilège de débats parlementaires luxembourgeois (1848-2008) (2019)

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