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Beschissene Phase? Für die Austria gilt das mit der einen Niederlage gegen Salzburg natürlich nur bedingt. Wobei? Stefan findet schon Argumente dafür. Bei Rapid liegt es viel mehr auf der Hand. Das 1:2 beim LASK war nicht nur die nächste Pleite, so langsam wird es auch eng in Sachen Top 6. Und für Trainer Klauß? Gibt es auch etwas Positives zu berichten? Wie würde es Markus gegen Altach angehen und wer soll Dragovic beim GAK ersetzen? Zudem gibt's das Tippspiel, eine Vertragsverlängerung beim SCR sowie News von den FAK-Frauen!Der NoGo-Podcast unterstützt das Crowdfunding von Victoria, deren sehnlicher Wunsch es ist, gemeinsam ...Du möchtest deinen Podcast auch kostenlos hosten und damit Geld verdienen? Dann schaue auf www.kostenlos-hosten.de und informiere dich. Dort erhältst du alle Informationen zu unseren kostenlosen Podcast-Hosting-Angeboten. kostenlos-hosten.de ist ein Produkt der Podcastbude.Gern unterstützen wir dich bei deiner Podcast-Produktion.
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Beschissene Phase? Für die Austria gilt das mit der einen Niederlage gegen Salzburg natürlich nur bedingt. Wobei? Stefan findet schon Argumente dafür. Bei Rapid liegt es viel mehr auf der Hand. Das 1:2 beim LASK war nicht nur die nächste Pleite, so langsam wird es auch eng in Sachen Top 6. Und für Trainer Klauß? Gibt es auch etwas Positives zu berichten? Wie würde es Markus gegen Altach angehen und wer soll Dragovic beim GAK ersetzen? Zudem gibt's das Tippspiel, eine Vertragsverlängerung beim SCR sowie News von den FAK-Frauen!Der NoGo-Podcast unterstützt das Crowdfunding von Victoria, deren sehnlicher Wunsch es ist, gemeinsam ...Du möchtest deinen Podcast auch kostenlos hosten und damit Geld verdienen? Dann schaue auf www.kostenlos-hosten.de und informiere dich. Dort erhältst du alle Informationen zu unseren kostenlosen Podcast-Hosting-Angeboten. kostenlos-hosten.de ist ein Produkt der Podcastbude.Gern unterstützen wir dich bei deiner Podcast-Produktion.
In der 247. Folge unseres Podcasts "DAB I Der Audiobeweis" sprechen Moderator Otto Rosenauer, Kommentator Martin Konrad und Sky-Experte Alfred Tatar mit Austria Wien-Verteidiger Aleksandar Dragovic! Wir sprechen mit dem Abwehrchef der Wiener Austria u.a. über den Erfolgslauf der Veilchen und das kommende 344. Wiener Derby. Holt die Austria am Ende der Saison gar das Double? Mit welchem Trainer hat der 100-fache ÖFB-Teamspieler gerne zusammen gearbeitet und welchen Spieler würde er gerne zur Austria transferieren?
Moderator Guido Friedrich begrüßt bei "Talk und Tore" Aleksandar Dragovic von der Wiener Austria, Blau-Weiß Linz-Trainer Gerald Scheiblehner und Sky-Journalist Michael Ganhör.
In der 118. Folge von “Ruf Mich An” sprechen Die ABSTAUBER mit Roter Stern Belgrad-Verteidiger und ÖFB-Teamspieler Aleksandar Dragovic. Der 31-Jährige spricht unter anderem über das 100. Spiel im ÖFB-Dress, seine Zeit bei der Wiener Austria und über den Roten Stern Belgrad. Außerdem wollen die Zuseher wissen, wieso er lange Haare trägt und die ABSTAUBER haben im Archiv gekramt.
Bayer Leverkusen Legionär Aleksandar Dragovic plaudert mit Johannes Brandl & Johannes Hofer über einen erfolgreichen Herbst, das österreichische Nationalteam, Roter Stern Belgrad & Austria Wien. Zum bwin-Joker: https://www.bwin.com/abstauber FYEO-Podcasts: https://open.fyeo.de/podcast/r4Y2 RSS Feed: https://dieabstauber.podigee.io/feed/mp3 Apple Podcasts: https://itunes.apple.com/at/podcast/die-abstauber/id1439046622?mt=2 Google Podcasts: https://podcasts.google.com/?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9kaWVhYnN0YXViZXIucG9kaWdlZS5pby9mZWVkL21wMw Spotify: https://open.spotify.com /show/4QHjSPEaDRSNVAHi8rm6VY?si=Ppb1TKakRNegvvgcQYZXGg www.instagram.com/dieabstauber
Aleksandar Dragovic hat in seiner langen Karriere schon eine Menge erlebt. Darüber spricht er mit Moderator Cedric Pick in dieser Folge des Werkself Podcasts. Mit mittlerweile 80 Länderspielen für Österreich ist der 29-Jährige der Spieler mit den meisten Nationalmannschaftseinsätzen im aktuellen Bayer 04-Kader. Geboren und aufgewachsen in Wien, zog es Dragovic mit nur sechs Jahren zum FK Austria, wo er von 1997-2007 alle Jugendmannschaften durchlief und ein Jahr später sein Profidebut gab. Nach drei Jahren in Österreichs Eliteliga zog es "Drago" zum FC Basel. Nach zweieinhalb erfolgreichen Jahren im Schweizer Nordwersten, welche mit sieben Titelgewinnen einhergingen, stellte sich Dragovic in Kiev einer neuen sportlichen Herausforderung. Drei Jahre und fünf Titel später, kam der Anruf aus Leverkusen. Seitdem fühlt sich der gebürtige Wiener am Rhein wohl. Auch wenn er zwischendurch ein Jahr Premier League-Luft schnupperte. In Folge 22 des Werkself Podcasts spricht Aleksandar Dragovic u.a. über seine familiäre Beziehung zu Roter Stern Belgrad, seinen verschossenen Elfmeter im entscheidenden EM-Vorrundenspiel 2016 gegen Island und über seinen "verrückten" Leicester-Kollegen Jamie Vardy.
Who Killed David Widlak?Victim: David WidlakCEO of the Community Central Bank Corporation and Community Bank62 years old at the time of deathSunday, September 19: David Widlak disappeared from his bank. He left on foot and his car was discovered the next day in the parking lot around 7:00 the following morning by a maintenance worker. When this maintenance worker went to Widlak’s office he found it trashed.October 17: Duck hunters discovered a body, which was later determined to be Widlak, in the marshland of Lake St. Clair, outside of Detroit. His body was floating in about 1 foot of water. This was less than 5 miles from the bank. David was still wearing the clothing he was last reported wearing and he still had his phone, keys, and wallet. October 20: Widlak’s gun was discovered just a few feet from where his body was. His hat was also found, but deep in the woods. From the beginning, the police were treating this as a disappearance/suicide.There was a discrepancy between the initial autopsy conducted by Macomb County medical examiner Daniel Spitz and the most recent one performed by Oakland County doctor L.J. Dragovic in 2010. Spitz who conducted the first autopsy had determined the cause of death to be undetermined. He stated he found no obvious wounds, and no blunt force trauma and proceeded to state he may have drowned. A second autopsy was done by Dragovic (hired by the Widlak family) and the cause of death was determined to have been an “execution-style” gunshot wound in the mid-back of Widlak’s neck.Anyone with tips, please call: 1-800-CALL-FBIIf you know anybody or are dealing with suicidal thoughts, there is help:National Suicide Prevention Lifeline Call 1-800-273-8255 Sources: Detroit Free Press, Mlive.com
In this episode of the Rightcondos podcast, Igor Dragovic and I shed light on the topics of Urban Planning, Land Development in the province of Ontario as well as the City of Toronto. We cover the topics such as the Ontario Greenbelt, Places to Grow Act, Kathleen Wynnes Fair Housing Act, as well as the downtown plan also known as TOCore.
In this episode I talk to Georgina Dragovic, a researcher and PhD candidate at Fribourg University in Switzerland. Amongst other things we talked about: the consequences of the conventional way
The Leicester Mercury's Rob Tanner and James Sharpe discuss all the latest issues coming out of the King Power Stadium For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
On this episode, Andrew la Fleur talks to returning guest Igor Dragovic (Senior Planner with the City of Toronto). Igor has looked at the last 200 years of Toronto real estate and has discovered some amazing patterns. 2017 was a year of unbelievable highs in the Toronto real estate market but how does it stack up historically? Is the market going to crash? What kind of growth is coming and how can investors prepare? Click here for show notes. Andrew la Fleur / Sales Representative 416-371-2333 / andrew@truecondos.com http://www.truecondos.com http://www.twitter.com/andrewlafleur http://www.facebook.com/truecondos
Should we be worried about all-time high consumer debt levels? Is Toronto overvalued by 20-50%? Are we building too many condos? Are foreign buyers a real and present danger to our market? Andrew la Fleur sits down and talks to Urbanist, Land Economist, and Policy Maker Igor Dragovic about his take on the Toronto real estate market in this episode of the True Condos Podcast. Click here for show notes. Andrew la Fleur / Sales Representative 416-371-2333 / andrew@truecondos.com http://www.truecondos.com http://www.twitter.com/andrewlafleur http://www.facebook.com/truecondos
Story: Junge Mädchen, verschleppt oder mit falschen Versprechungen verführt und verkauft wie Vieh - das ist die Ware, die Viktor Dragovic zu Geld macht. Ihm selbst und seinen vier Söhnen ist dabei kaum beizukommen. Zu mächtig ist ihr Imperium. Einer, der trotzdem nicht aufgibt, ist NYC Detective Nick Cassidy. Als er bei einem Einsatz Dragovics Sohn tötet, trifft ihn die ganze Brutalität des Menschenhändlers. Seine Familie wird ausgelöscht, Cassidy selbst überlebt nur knapp. Danach überrollt der Mann, der jetzt nichts mehr zu verlieren hat, wie eine Feuerwalze Dragovics Organisation. Sein Rachefeldzug führt ihn bis nach Bangkok, wo er in Detective Tony Vitayakul einen Verbündeten findet. An der Grenze zu Kambodia stellen sie Dragovic... DVD/Blu Ray-Release: 07.07.2015 (Ascot Elite Home Entertainment) Action Land: USA, Großbritannien, Kanada 2015 Laufzeit: ca. 93 min. FSK: ab 16 Regie: Ekachai Uekrongtham Drehbuch: Steven Elder, John Hyams, Dolph Lundgren, Gabriel Dowrick Mit Dolph Lundgren, Tony Jaa, Ron Perlman, Michael Jai White, Celina Jade, ... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rxW9i1W0Gvo
Story: Junge Mädchen, verschleppt oder mit falschen Versprechungen verführt und verkauft wie Vieh - das ist die Ware, die Viktor Dragovic zu Geld macht. Ihm selbst und seinen vier Söhnen ist dabei kaum beizukommen. Zu mächtig ist ihr Imperium. Einer, der trotzdem nicht aufgibt, ist NYC Detective Nick Cassidy. Als er bei einem Einsatz Dragovics Sohn tötet, trifft ihn die ganze Brutalität des Menschenhändlers. Seine Familie wird ausgelöscht, Cassidy selbst überlebt nur knapp. Danach überrollt der Mann, der jetzt nichts mehr zu verlieren hat, wie eine Feuerwalze Dragovics Organisation. Sein Rachefeldzug führt ihn bis nach Bangkok, wo er in Detective Tony Vitayakul einen Verbündeten findet. An der Grenze zu Kambodia stellen sie Dragovic... DVD/Blu Ray-Release: 07.07.2015 (Ascot Elite Home Entertainment) Action Land: USA, Großbritannien, Kanada 2015 Laufzeit: ca. 93 min. FSK: ab 16 Regie: Ekachai Uekrongtham Drehbuch: Steven Elder, John Hyams, Dolph Lundgren, Gabriel Dowrick Mit Dolph Lundgren, Tony Jaa, Ron Perlman, Michael Jai White, Celina Jade, ... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rxW9i1W0Gvo
The subject of statebuilding has only become a more visible issue since the end of the Cold War and collapse of the Soviet Union. Since the 1990s, the world has continued to deal with a host of problems related to the disintegration of Yugoslavia and collapse of authority in “failed states” such as Somalia. The recent U.S. wars in Afghanistan and Iraq have raised important questions about how best to establish legitimate and well-functioning governments in these countries. If these issues were not enough, the global community still needs to find lasting solutions to the fallout of Syrian civil war and rise of ISIS/ISIL. Countries such as Yemen, Libya, and even Egypt also face a host of statebuilding issues. Drawing on his theological studies and work as an international civil servant, Denis Dragovic addresses the subject of statebuilding in his new book Religion and Post-Conflict Statebuilding: Roman Catholic and Sunni Islamic Perspectives (Palgrave Macmillan, 2015). This work explains why scholars and policymakers make a fundamental mistake when they overlook the importance of religion or treat it as an interest group issue when conceptualizing statebuilding. To rectify this shortcoming, Dragovic explains how and why Sunni Muslims and the Catholic Church can contribute to the process of statebuilding. He also uses the test case of Bosnia-Herzegovina to drive home his larger arguments. As people search for lasting solutions to global disorder, Religion and Post-Conflict Statebuilding demonstrates the limitations of trying to remake countries in the image of the West and the pitfalls of overlooking the important role that religion still plays in many people’s lives. Dragovic also reveals how religion can make important contributions to peace and stability rather than just fueling discord and violence as many authors contend. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The subject of statebuilding has only become a more visible issue since the end of the Cold War and collapse of the Soviet Union. Since the 1990s, the world has continued to deal with a host of problems related to the disintegration of Yugoslavia and collapse of authority in “failed states” such as Somalia. The recent U.S. wars in Afghanistan and Iraq have raised important questions about how best to establish legitimate and well-functioning governments in these countries. If these issues were not enough, the global community still needs to find lasting solutions to the fallout of Syrian civil war and rise of ISIS/ISIL. Countries such as Yemen, Libya, and even Egypt also face a host of statebuilding issues. Drawing on his theological studies and work as an international civil servant, Denis Dragovic addresses the subject of statebuilding in his new book Religion and Post-Conflict Statebuilding: Roman Catholic and Sunni Islamic Perspectives (Palgrave Macmillan, 2015). This work explains why scholars and policymakers make a fundamental mistake when they overlook the importance of religion or treat it as an interest group issue when conceptualizing statebuilding. To rectify this shortcoming, Dragovic explains how and why Sunni Muslims and the Catholic Church can contribute to the process of statebuilding. He also uses the test case of Bosnia-Herzegovina to drive home his larger arguments. As people search for lasting solutions to global disorder, Religion and Post-Conflict Statebuilding demonstrates the limitations of trying to remake countries in the image of the West and the pitfalls of overlooking the important role that religion still plays in many people’s lives. Dragovic also reveals how religion can make important contributions to peace and stability rather than just fueling discord and violence as many authors contend. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The subject of statebuilding has only become a more visible issue since the end of the Cold War and collapse of the Soviet Union. Since the 1990s, the world has continued to deal with a host of problems related to the disintegration of Yugoslavia and collapse of authority in “failed states” such as Somalia. The recent U.S. wars in Afghanistan and Iraq have raised important questions about how best to establish legitimate and well-functioning governments in these countries. If these issues were not enough, the global community still needs to find lasting solutions to the fallout of Syrian civil war and rise of ISIS/ISIL. Countries such as Yemen, Libya, and even Egypt also face a host of statebuilding issues. Drawing on his theological studies and work as an international civil servant, Denis Dragovic addresses the subject of statebuilding in his new book Religion and Post-Conflict Statebuilding: Roman Catholic and Sunni Islamic Perspectives (Palgrave Macmillan, 2015). This work explains why scholars and policymakers make a fundamental mistake when they overlook the importance of religion or treat it as an interest group issue when conceptualizing statebuilding. To rectify this shortcoming, Dragovic explains how and why Sunni Muslims and the Catholic Church can contribute to the process of statebuilding. He also uses the test case of Bosnia-Herzegovina to drive home his larger arguments. As people search for lasting solutions to global disorder, Religion and Post-Conflict Statebuilding demonstrates the limitations of trying to remake countries in the image of the West and the pitfalls of overlooking the important role that religion still plays in many people's lives. Dragovic also reveals how religion can make important contributions to peace and stability rather than just fueling discord and violence as many authors contend. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The subject of statebuilding has only become a more visible issue since the end of the Cold War and collapse of the Soviet Union. Since the 1990s, the world has continued to deal with a host of problems related to the disintegration of Yugoslavia and collapse of authority in “failed states” such as Somalia. The recent U.S. wars in Afghanistan and Iraq have raised important questions about how best to establish legitimate and well-functioning governments in these countries. If these issues were not enough, the global community still needs to find lasting solutions to the fallout of Syrian civil war and rise of ISIS/ISIL. Countries such as Yemen, Libya, and even Egypt also face a host of statebuilding issues. Drawing on his theological studies and work as an international civil servant, Denis Dragovic addresses the subject of statebuilding in his new book Religion and Post-Conflict Statebuilding: Roman Catholic and Sunni Islamic Perspectives (Palgrave Macmillan, 2015). This work explains why scholars and policymakers make a fundamental mistake when they overlook the importance of religion or treat it as an interest group issue when conceptualizing statebuilding. To rectify this shortcoming, Dragovic explains how and why Sunni Muslims and the Catholic Church can contribute to the process of statebuilding. He also uses the test case of Bosnia-Herzegovina to drive home his larger arguments. As people search for lasting solutions to global disorder, Religion and Post-Conflict Statebuilding demonstrates the limitations of trying to remake countries in the image of the West and the pitfalls of overlooking the important role that religion still plays in many people’s lives. Dragovic also reveals how religion can make important contributions to peace and stability rather than just fueling discord and violence as many authors contend. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The subject of statebuilding has only become a more visible issue since the end of the Cold War and collapse of the Soviet Union. Since the 1990s, the world has continued to deal with a host of problems related to the disintegration of Yugoslavia and collapse of authority in “failed states” such as Somalia. The recent U.S. wars in Afghanistan and Iraq have raised important questions about how best to establish legitimate and well-functioning governments in these countries. If these issues were not enough, the global community still needs to find lasting solutions to the fallout of Syrian civil war and rise of ISIS/ISIL. Countries such as Yemen, Libya, and even Egypt also face a host of statebuilding issues. Drawing on his theological studies and work as an international civil servant, Denis Dragovic addresses the subject of statebuilding in his new book Religion and Post-Conflict Statebuilding: Roman Catholic and Sunni Islamic Perspectives (Palgrave Macmillan, 2015). This work explains why scholars and policymakers make a fundamental mistake when they overlook the importance of religion or treat it as an interest group issue when conceptualizing statebuilding. To rectify this shortcoming, Dragovic explains how and why Sunni Muslims and the Catholic Church can contribute to the process of statebuilding. He also uses the test case of Bosnia-Herzegovina to drive home his larger arguments. As people search for lasting solutions to global disorder, Religion and Post-Conflict Statebuilding demonstrates the limitations of trying to remake countries in the image of the West and the pitfalls of overlooking the important role that religion still plays in many people’s lives. Dragovic also reveals how religion can make important contributions to peace and stability rather than just fueling discord and violence as many authors contend. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The subject of statebuilding has only become a more visible issue since the end of the Cold War and collapse of the Soviet Union. Since the 1990s, the world has continued to deal with a host of problems related to the disintegration of Yugoslavia and collapse of authority in “failed states” such as Somalia. The recent U.S. wars in Afghanistan and Iraq have raised important questions about how best to establish legitimate and well-functioning governments in these countries. If these issues were not enough, the global community still needs to find lasting solutions to the fallout of Syrian civil war and rise of ISIS/ISIL. Countries such as Yemen, Libya, and even Egypt also face a host of statebuilding issues. Drawing on his theological studies and work as an international civil servant, Denis Dragovic addresses the subject of statebuilding in his new book Religion and Post-Conflict Statebuilding: Roman Catholic and Sunni Islamic Perspectives (Palgrave Macmillan, 2015). This work explains why scholars and policymakers make a fundamental mistake when they overlook the importance of religion or treat it as an interest group issue when conceptualizing statebuilding. To rectify this shortcoming, Dragovic explains how and why Sunni Muslims and the Catholic Church can contribute to the process of statebuilding. He also uses the test case of Bosnia-Herzegovina to drive home his larger arguments. As people search for lasting solutions to global disorder, Religion and Post-Conflict Statebuilding demonstrates the limitations of trying to remake countries in the image of the West and the pitfalls of overlooking the important role that religion still plays in many people’s lives. Dragovic also reveals how religion can make important contributions to peace and stability rather than just fueling discord and violence as many authors contend. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The subject of statebuilding has only become a more visible issue since the end of the Cold War and collapse of the Soviet Union. Since the 1990s, the world has continued to deal with a host of problems related to the disintegration of Yugoslavia and collapse of authority in “failed states” such as Somalia. The recent U.S. wars in Afghanistan and Iraq have raised important questions about how best to establish legitimate and well-functioning governments in these countries. If these issues were not enough, the global community still needs to find lasting solutions to the fallout of Syrian civil war and rise of ISIS/ISIL. Countries such as Yemen, Libya, and even Egypt also face a host of statebuilding issues. Drawing on his theological studies and work as an international civil servant, Denis Dragovic addresses the subject of statebuilding in his new book Religion and Post-Conflict Statebuilding: Roman Catholic and Sunni Islamic Perspectives (Palgrave Macmillan, 2015). This work explains why scholars and policymakers make a fundamental mistake when they overlook the importance of religion or treat it as an interest group issue when conceptualizing statebuilding. To rectify this shortcoming, Dragovic explains how and why Sunni Muslims and the Catholic Church can contribute to the process of statebuilding. He also uses the test case of Bosnia-Herzegovina to drive home his larger arguments. As people search for lasting solutions to global disorder, Religion and Post-Conflict Statebuilding demonstrates the limitations of trying to remake countries in the image of the West and the pitfalls of overlooking the important role that religion still plays in many people’s lives. Dragovic also reveals how religion can make important contributions to peace and stability rather than just fueling discord and violence as many authors contend. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome to the "Batchelor Pad" Show where we discuss sports from a social, economical and racial stand point.Join me along with my co-host Tony “TEE-MAC” McClean and Michael Louis Ingram as we CELEBRATE MARCH AS WOMEN'S HISTORY MONTH and discuss the following topics:1. We will continue to break down the men and women NCAA Tournament brackets.2. Tiger plans to return at the Masters.3. L.T. Happy to be a Jet and to live in NY.4. Felony Charged dropped against UCLA's Dragovic.5. Ovechkin's hit cost Campbell 8 weeks on injured list.6. Plus news, scores, updates and our "Women making History" person of the day!GUEST ON THE SHOW TONIGHT:6:30pm-Donal Ware, host of “From the Press Box to Press Row”-Topics: A look back at HBCU Basketball and other related topics.7:15pm-Tom Donelson, member of the BWAA (Boxing Writers Association of America) and presently writes for various boxing online publications including Black Athlete Sports Network an also has co-authored two boxing books, including "More Tales From Ringside", with historian Frank Lotierzo.-Topics: A re-cap of the fight between Joshua Clottley and Manny Pacquiao. Remember you can always listen to the show at www.blogtalkradio.com/la-batchelor. You can also hear the show live at www.blackathlete.com right on the home page. The show airs every Monday thru Friday 6pm to 8pm eastern standard time. You can listen online or call in and express your thoughts, ask a question or make comments at 646-929-0130. We also have a live chat going on during the broadcast and you can instant message me at alwaysf2001 at yahoo so feel free to log in and be apart of the discussion. Sign up to become a blog talk member and then go to my page to become a "friend" of "The Batchelor Pad" so you can get on the e-mail list for updates and show info and if you're interested in sponsoring the show, please send me an e-mail at labatchelor@blackathlete.com
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Mon, 16 Feb 2004 12:00:00 +0100 https://edoc.ub.uni-muenchen.de/2337/ https://edoc.ub.uni-muenchen.de/2337/1/Dragovic_Zdravko.pdf Dragovic, Zdravko ddc:570, ddc:500, Fakultät für Biologie