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International Light Metals Congress (8th 1988 Leoben, Styria, Austria). Bayer and Hall-Héroult process: Selected topics. Edited by Bielfeldt K and Grjotheim K. 1919-. Düsseldorf: Aluminium-Verlag, 1988.

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Reyhani, M. M. Investigations at the atomic level of interactions between gibbsite and sodium oxalate in the Bayer process. East Perth, WA: Minerals and Energy Research Institute of Western Australia, 2000.

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Malʹts, N. S. Novoe v proizvodstve glinozema po skhemam Baĭer-spekanie. Moskva: "Metallurgii︠a︡", 1989.

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Savchenko, A. I. Dekompozit͡s︡ii͡a︡ i povyshenie kachestva gidroksida ali͡u︡minii͡a︡. Moskva: "Metallurgii͡a︡", 1992.

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Norman, Ellen Claire. Studies on humic substances and humic-type substances associated with the Bayer process. Birmingham: University of Birmingham, 1997.

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Gaver, Donald Paul. Random parameter Markov population process models and their likelihood, Bayes, and empirical Bayes analysis. Monterey, Calif: Naval Postgraduate School, 1985.

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Srivastava, M. S. Optimal bayes stopping rules for detecting the change point in a bernoulli process. Toronto: University of Toronto, Dept. of Statistics, 1989.

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Gayvoronskiy, Konstantin, M. A. Nikolaeva, and tehnicheskih doktor. Labor protection in public catering and trade. ru: INFRA-M Academic Publishing LLC., 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.12737/1817478.

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The textbook discusses the principles of safety, dangerous and harmful factors of the production environment and the labor process, the nature of their impact on the human body and the principles of rationing acceptable levels of exposure. The issues of ensuring the safety of service personnel during various technological processes and the operation of equipment at public catering and trade enterprises are highlighted. Information on labor legislation and the organization of labor protection work at enterprises is provided. Complies with the federal state educational standards of secondary vocational education of the latest generation. It is intended for students of educational institutions of secondary vocational education studying in the specialties 19.02.10 "Technology of public catering products (qualification of technician-technologist)", 38.02.05 "Commodity science and quality examination of consumer goods (qualification of commodity expert)", 38.02.04 "Commerce (by industry)". It can be used in the development of interdisciplinary courses included in the professional cycle of professions "Cook, pastry chef, baker, salesman, controller-cashier".
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United States. Congress. House. Committee on House Administration. Examining the voting process: How states can build on recommendations from the Bauer-Ginsberg Commission : hearing before the Committee on House Administration, House of Representatives, One Hundred Thirteenth Congress, second session, held in Washington, DC, July 23, 2014. Washington: U.S. Government Printing Office, 2014.

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Bayer and Hall-Heroult process: Selected topics. Aluminium-Verlag, 1988.

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Herbert Bayer: Inspiration and Process in Design. Princeton Architectural Press, 2020.

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J, MacDonald D., and Reno Research Center (United States. Bureau of Mines), eds. Removal of organic matter from bauxite or Bayer leach liquors. Reno, Nev: Reno Research Center, U.S. Dept. of the Interior, Bureau of Mines, 1993.

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Armstrong, Jennifer Ann. The investigation of scale formation in the Bayer process. 1999.

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J William and Baker Rowley Donald I. Rowley and Baker: International Mergers: The Antitrust Process. Sweet & Maxwell Ltd, 1996.

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I, J. William and Baker Rowley Donald. Rowley and Baker: International Mergers - the Antitrust Process: 1st Supplement to the 2nd Edition. Sweet & Maxwell Ltd, 1997.

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Vandekerckhove, Joachim, Dora Matzke, and Eric-Jan Wagenmakers. Model Comparison and the Principle of Parsimony. Edited by Jerome R. Busemeyer, Zheng Wang, James T. Townsend, and Ami Eidels. Oxford University Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199957996.013.14.

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According to the principle of parsimony, model selection methods should value both descriptive accuracy and simplicity. Here we focus primarily on Bayes factors and minimum description length, explaining how these procedures strike a balance between goodness-of-fit and parsimony. Throughout, we demonstrate the methods with an application on false memory, evaluating three competing multimonial proces tree models of interference in memory.
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Oberlechner, Manfred, Franz Gmainer-Pranzl, and Anne Koch, eds. Religion bildet. Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.5771/9783845288444.

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Religion is a contested discursive field in which resources, belonging or exclusion and supremacy in relation to values are negotiated. Diversification processes and religious pluralisation during the alleged return of religion have re-raised the questions of how religion should be interpreted and how accessible it is. As a contribution to intersectionality research, this publication analyses how and in what interest new interfaces are being formed between religion, gender, origin, class and the nation. Its focus lies on educational processes as forms of socialisation, places of learning and reflexive change in religion. It aims to provide a forum for analysing and finding solutions to problems in ‘post-secular’ societies in Western Europe, which are being challenged by discussions on secularism, integration, how they deal with their history and liberal constitutional states. With contributions by Julika Bayer, Bettina Brandstetter, Lea Braun, Matteo Carmignola, Maria Fürstaller, Franz Gmainer-Pranzl, Magdalena Habringer, Assia M. Harawazinski, Evelyn Reuter, Sarah Jahn, Ramona Jelinek-Menke, Anne Koch, Thomas Krobath, Martin Jäggle, Karsten Lehmann, Doris Lindner, Torsten Mergen, Manfred Oberlechner, Karin Peter, Mizrap Polat, Martin Rötting, Sarah Tran-Huu.
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Barbaree, Howard E., and Robert A. Prentky. Risk assessment of sex offenders. Edited by Teela Sanders. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780190213633.013.21.

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This essay discusses the assessment of recidivism risk in sex offenders. It begins with definitions of critical terms and concepts. A number of approaches to risk assessment are described. Validated risk instruments are reviewed, with a focus on their reliability and accuracy in predicting recidivism. Actuarial assessment of risk is described as a two-stage process. In the first stage, offenders are assessed and assigned to a risk level or stratum. In the second stage, the probability of risk over a follow-up period is estimated based on the offender’s risk ranking. The essay discusses calibration in the context of Bayes’ theorem, which reveals critically important realities involving base rates and the use of currently available standardization samples in determining a final estimate of recidivism likelihood. The essay concludes with a glimpse into the future of risk assessment and predictions about the next stage in evidence-based risk assessment of sex offenders.
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Wheeler, Nicholas J. USA–Soviet Union, 1985–1989. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199696475.003.0007.

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Chapter 6 focuses on US–Soviet interactions 1985–90. The end of the cold war is hotly debated, with competing explanations in IR, including trust-based ones. However, none of these explanations adequately explains the transformation in superpower relations in the later 1980s. The chapter posits the importance of the theory of bonding trust in explaining how Reagan and Gorbachev came to interpret each other’s signals accurately, and the subsequent ending of the cold war. It argues that what changed Reagan’s perceptions of Gorbachev’s signals was the process of bonding and trust emergence that led to a transformation of their identities, made possible by their face-to-face diplomacy at four summits, especially Reykjavik. Reagan’s successor, George H. W. Bush, did not initially trust Gorbachev. Only after Bush and Gorbachev had developed a relationship of trust did the President, and especially his Secretary of State, James Baker, trust the Soviet leader’s intentions.
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Holenweger, Michael, ed. Anwendungsgebiete und Grundlagen von Strategischer Kommunikation. Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.5771/9783748904717.

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Strategic communication has become a widespread, interdisciplinary term in society over the last few decades and is a process of targeted and networked communication. Strategic communication involves a communication concept that includes the analysis, planning, organisation, implementation and control of internal and external communication of companies and organisations, with the aim of ensuring stringent and coordinated communication with their target groups. The contributions to this volume illuminate strategic communication from a comprehensive research perspective. They confirm the relevance and significance as well as the diversity of strategic communication in business, politics and the military and show that, despite their different perspectives, aspects and fields of activity, there are fundamental similarities in their uses of strategic communication. With contributions by Marco Althaus, Michael Bauer, Franz Beitzinger, Marcel Bernet, Heiko Biehl, Georg Därendinger, Florian Demont-Biaggi, Nadine Eggimann, Birte Fähnrich, Peter Filzmaier, Barbara Günthard-Maier, Gunther Hauser, Michael Holenweger, Thomas Jauch, Gerhard Kümmel, Phil C. Langer, Anne Linke, Ulrich Lissek, Regula Marti, Christoph Mörgeli, Markus Niederhäuser, Nicole Rosenberger, Victor Schmid, Jens Seiffert-Brockmann, Christopher Storck, Jodok Troy, Arne Westermann, Michael Willi, Ansgar Zerfass, Natascha Zowislo-Grünewald
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Oaksford, Mike, and Nick Chater. Causal Models and Conditional Reasoning. Edited by Michael R. Waldmann. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199399550.013.5.

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There are deep intuitions that the meaning of conditional statements relate to probabilistic law-like dependencies. In this chapter it is argued that these intuitions can be captured by representing conditionals in causal Bayes nets (CBNs) and that this conjecture is theoretically productive. This proposal is borne out in a variety of results. First, causal considerations can provide a unified account of abstract and causal conditional reasoning. Second, a recent model (Fernbach & Erb, 2013) can be extended to the explicit causal conditional reasoning paradigm (Byrne, 1989), making some novel predictions on the way. Third, when embedded in the broader cognitive system involved in reasoning, causal model theory can provide a novel explanation for apparent violations of the Markov condition in causal conditional reasoning (Ali et al, 2011). Alternative explanations are also considered (see, Rehder, 2014a) with respect to this evidence. While further work is required, the chapter concludes that the conjecture that conditional reasoning is underpinned by representations and processes similar to CBNs is indeed a productive line of research.
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Bauer, Anna, Florian Greiner, Sabine H. Krauss, Marlene Lippok, and Sarah Peuten, eds. Rationalitäten des Lebensendes. Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.5771/9783748901259.

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In recent decades, the cultural, social, medical and political handling of the end of life has been subject to fundamental change. Against the background of the rise of chronic diseases and longer dying processes, new problems have occurred, leading, amongst other things, to new conceptions of terminal care. In this volume, experts from various disciplines (ethnology, history, media and communication studies, medicine, nursing science and sociology) analyse the current debate on dying, death and bereavement and its relevance to society. The articles the book contains focus on key developments at the end of a life, such as current concepts in palliative and hospice care, individual prevention practices and public representations in the (digital) media landscape, and address their institutional and sociocultural contexts. In doing so, they challenge several truisms of previous research that arose due to close connections between social protest and scholarship. With contributions by Florian Greiner; Julia Dornhöfer; Anna Wagner, Manuel Menke, Susanne Kinnebrock and Marina Drakova; Michaela Thönnes; Lilian Coatas; Mara Kaiser; Sabine H. Krauss; Anna Kitta; Anna D. Bauer; Anke Offerhaus; Thorsten Benkel and Werner Schneider
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Stember, Jürgen, ed. Neue Erkenntnisse und Ansätze im Polizei-, Verwaltungs- und öffentlichen Finanzmanagement. Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.5771/9783748930921.

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The universities for the public service are increasingly emancipating themselves as academically profiled institutions in which top student achievements can also be observed. After the establishment of a nationwide award for outstanding academic theses in 2017, the growing number of applications is now being taken into account for the fourth time by this new type of anthology. From the optimization of administrative processes to the implementation of electric mobility to the dispute over federal electoral law or the work motives of young police officers, numerous orientations of the public service are prominently represented in this anthology. Particularly noteworthy are the innovative and comprehensively analyzed topics to which the students devoted themselves to their theses with particular meticulousness, dedication and ultimately great success - a clear sign of the performance of these universities. With contributions by Prof. Dr. Thomas Barthel, Prof. Dr. Jürgen Biedermann, Manfred Bauer, Dr. Cathrin Chevalier, Prof. Dr. Elke Driller, Prof. Dr. Thomas Enke, Sebastian Freitag, Markus Fritz, Prof. Dr. Christoph Goos, Dr. Dominik Haffer, Manuel Heinemann, Dr. Sandra Köller, Prof. Dr. Tobias Körner, Frank Lenz, Prof. Dr. Dagmar Lück-Schneider, Prof. Dr. Julia Clasen, Rebekka Möller-Bertram, EPHK Thomas Mohr, Prof. Dr. Brigitte von Rüden-Kampmann, Prof. Dr. Sabine Seibold-Freund, Prof. Dr. Jürgen Stember and Dr. Linus Wittmann.
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Lindner, Ralf, Michael Decker, Elisabeth Ehrensperger, Nils B. Heyen, Stephan Lingner, Constanze Scherz, and Mahshid Sotoudeh, eds. Gesellschaftliche Transformationen. Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.5771/9783748901556.

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The intensively discussed term transformation refers to the comprehensive restructuring of processes and behaviour in order to address societal challenges posed by far-reaching changes in energy, transport, production and agricultural systems. Since such complex transformations are always accompanied by uncertainties about their effects and consequences, the contributions in this volume critically examine the opportunities and risks involved in these processes and discuss the possibilities and limits of technology assessment in the context of societal transformations. The volume brings together the academic contributions to the 8th international conference of the Technology Assessment Network, which took place in Karlsruhe from 7th to 8th November 2018. With contributions by Fabian Adelt, Marius Albiez, Annika Arnold, Walaa Bashary, Anja Bauer, Richard Beecroft, Alexander Bogner, Stefan Böschen, Tanja Bratan, Simone Colombo, Michael Decker, Rico Defila, Antonietta Di Giulio, Marion Dreyer, Elisabeth Ehrensperger, Philipp Ellett, Lorenz Erdmann, Ali Abdelshafy Ezzat, Erik Fisher, Michael Friedewald, Livia Fritz, Daniela Fuchs, Maryegli Fuss, Armin Grunwald, Niklas Gudowsky, Kristin Hagen, Simeon Hassemer, Alexandra Hausstein, Nils B. Heyen, Diego Iván Hidalgo Rodriguez, Peter Hocke, Florian Hoffmann, Sebastian Hoffmann, Michael Jonas, Dorothee Keppler, Jeanette Klink-Lehmann, Hannah Kosow, Cordula Kropp, Sophie Kuppler, Bastian Lange, Wolfgang Liebert, Ralf Lindner, Stephan Lingner, Andreas Lösch, Maria Maia, Martin Nicholas, Melanie Mbah, Franziska Meinherz, Rolf Meyer, Johanna Myrzik, Lisa Nabitz, Linda Nierling, Oliver Parodi, Witold-Roger Poganietz, Carmen Priefer, Filippo Reale, Ernst Dieter Rossmann, André Schaffrin, Dirk Scheer, Constanze Scherz, Jan Cornelius Schmidt, Maike Schmidt, Flurina Schneider, Andreas Seebacher, Astrid Segert, Mahshid Sotoudeh, Helge Torgersen, Ulrich Ufer, Karsten Weber, Matthias Weber and Johannes Weyer.
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Grenander, Ulf, and Michael I. Miller. Pattern Theory. Oxford University Press, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198505709.001.0001.

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Pattern Theory provides a comprehensive and accessible overview of the modern challenges in signal, data, and pattern analysis in speech recognition, computational linguistics, image analysis and computer vision. Aimed at graduate students in biomedical engineering, mathematics, computer science, and electrical engineering with a good background in mathematics and probability, the text includes numerous exercises and an extensive bibliography. Additional resources including extended proofs, selected solutions and examples are available on a companion website. The book commences with a short overview of pattern theory and the basics of statistics and estimation theory. Chapters 3-6 discuss the role of representation of patterns via condition structure. Chapters 7 and 8 examine the second central component of pattern theory: groups of geometric transformation applied to the representation of geometric objects. Chapter 9 moves into probabilistic structures in the continuum, studying random processes and random fields indexed over subsets of Rn. Chapters 10 and 11 continue with transformations and patterns indexed over the continuum. Chapters 12-14 extend from the pure representations of shapes to the Bayes estimation of shapes and their parametric representation. Chapters 15 and 16 study the estimation of infinite dimensional shape in the newly emergent field of Computational Anatomy. Finally, Chapters 17 and 18 look at inference, exploring random sampling approaches for estimation of model order and parametric representing of shapes.
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Le Boulluec, Alain. The Notion of Heresy in Greek Literature in the Second and Third Centuries. Edited by David Lincicum and Nicholas Moore. Oxford University PressOxford, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198814092.001.0001.

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Abstract This book was born of an interest in debates about ‘gnosis’. The subject was inspired by certain analogies between the construction of heresy and the representation of madness described by Michel Foucault in Histoire de la folie à l’âge classique (Madness and Civilization). In different periods one can discern the decision to separate normal from abnormal, the suppression of the voice of the other, the constitution of rationality by means of exclusion. An examination of the ancient sources, on the other hand, confirmed the reversal in the pioneering work of Walter Bauer (1934). Contrary to the thesis canonized by Eusebius of Caesarea, at the beginning there was no doctrinal unanimity in a simple and pure church, but rather a manifest pluralism. Yet Bauer’s book ironically perpetuated the ‘orthodox’ essentialist view that the categories ‘heresy’ and ‘orthodoxy’ represent fixed entities. This investigation aims to demonstrate how the concept of heresy emerges in Justin Martyr, at a time when the very means to diminish conflicts were themselves diverse. This invention creates a concept capable of dominating every current suspected of endangering ecclesial harmony. This polemical tool transforms the tradition of Greek historiography of philosophical schools, by combining it with the apocalyptic theme of diabolical conspiracy. This model is refined by Irenaeus, then modified by Clement of Alexandria and Origen, who are closer to the philosophers. They do not reject everything that comes from ‘heretics’, even as they give pride of place to Greek philosophy. The analysis of the rhetorical processes of refutation also bears on the rules of biblical interpretation put in place to govern exegesis.
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Weidenfeld, Werner, and Wolfgang Wessels, eds. Jahrbuch der Europäischen Integration 2021. Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.5771/9783748912668.

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The yearbook on European integration, compiled by the Institute of European Politics in Berlin, has documented the process of European integration in an up-to-date and detailed way since 1980. The result is a unique record of contemporary European history over a 41 year period. The 2021 edition of the yearbook continues this tradition. In approximately 100 contributions related to their main research subjects, the book’s authors portray the events of European politics in the period 2020–21 and inform the reader about the work of European institutions, the development of the EU’s policy areas, Europe’s role in the world and European policy in the EU’s member states and candidate countries. With contributions by Petra Ahrens · Constanze Aka · Aljoscha Albrecht · Franco Algieri · Franz-Lothar Altmann · Katrin Auel · Heinz-Jürgen Axt · Julia Bachtrögler-Unger · Michael L. Bauer · Peter Becker · Matthias Belafi · Annegret Bendiek · Julian Bergmann · Sarah-Lena Böning · Katrin Böttger · Klaus Brummer · Birgit Bujard · Karlis Bukovskis · Hrvoje Butković · Thomas Christiansen · Agnieszka K. Cianciara · Anthony Costello · Alexandru Damian · Franziska Decker · Johanna Deimel · Doris Dialer · Thomas Diez · Roland Döhrn · Hans-Wilhelm Dünn · Tobias Etzold · Alina Felder · Eva Feldmann-Wojtachnia · Sabine Fischer · Tobias Flessenkemper · Christian Franck · Carsten Gerards · Gabriel Glöckler · Daniel Göler · Alexander Grasse · Anna Gussarova · Christoph Gusy · Björn Hacker · Simon Hartmann · Niklas Helwig · Andreas Hofmann · Bernd Hüttemann · Tuomas Iso-Markku · Klaus Jacob · Michael Kaeding · Niels Keijzer · Mariam Khotenashvili · Anna-Lena Kirch · Henning Klodt · Wim Kösters · Valentin Kreilinger · Tobias Kunstein · Jan Labitzke · Guido Lessing · Barbara Lippert · Christian Lippert · Marko Lovec · Siegfried Magiera · Remi Maier-Rigaud · Jean-Marie Majerus · Andreas Marchetti · Daniel Martínek · Dominic Maugeais · Andreas Maurer · Vittoria Meißner · Laia Mestres · Jürgen Mittag · Lucia Mokrá · Jan-Peter Möhle · Manuel Müller · Matthias Niedobitek · Thomas Petersen · Anne Pintz · Julian Plottka · Johannes Pollak · António Raimundo · Christian Raphael · Iris Rehklau · Florence Reiter · Darius Ribbe · Daniel Schade · Sebastian Schäffer · Joachim Schild · Ulrich Schlie · Otto Schmuck · Lucas Schramm · Tobias Schumacher · Oliver Schwarz · Martin Selmayr · Otto W. Singer · Eduard Soler i Lecha · Martin Stein · Burkard Steppacher · Tamás Szigetvári · Funda Tekin · Gabriel N. Toggenburg · Hans-Jörg Trenz · Jürgen Turek · Günther Unser · Mendeltje van Keulen · Nicolai von Ondarza · Thomas Walli · Volker Weichsel · Werner Weidenfeld · Michael Weigl · Wolfgang Weiß · Charlotte Wenner · Wolfgang Wessels · Moritz Wiesenthal · Sabine Willenberg · Laura Worsch · Wolfgang Zellner
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