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Drawing on the role of teachers for peer ecologies, we investigated whether students favored ethnically homogenous over ethnically diverse relationships, depending on classroom diversity and perceived teacher care. We specifically studied students’ intra- and interethnic relationships in classrooms with different ethnic compositions, accounting for homogeneous subgroups forming on the basis of ethnicity and gender diversity (i.e., ethnic-demographic faultlines). Based on multilevel social network analyses of dyadic networks between 1299 early adolescents in 70 German fourth grade classrooms, the results indicated strong ethnic homophily, particularly driven by German students who favored ethnically homogenous dyads over mixed dyads. As anticipated, the results showed that there was more in-group bias if perceived teacher care was low rather than high. Moreover, stronger faultlines were associated with stronger in-group bias; however, this relation was moderated by teacher care: If students perceived high teacher care, they showed a higher preference for mixed-ethnic dyads, even in classrooms with strong faultlines. These findings highlight the central role of teachers as agents of positive diversity management and the need to consider contextual classroom factors other than ethnic diversity when investigating intergroup relations in schools.
Molecular surveillance of carbapenem-resistant gram-negative bacteria in liver transplant candidates
(2021)
Background: Carbapenem-resistant Gram-negative bacteria (CRGN) cause life-threatening infections due to limited antimicrobial treatment options. The occurrence of CRGN is often linked to hospitalization and antimicrobial treatment but remains incompletely understood. CRGN are common in patients with severe illness (e.g., liver transplantation patients). Using whole-genome sequencing (WGS), we aimed to elucidate the evolution of CRGN in this vulnerable cohort and to reconstruct potential transmission routes.
Methods: From 351 patients evaluated for liver transplantation, 18 CRGN isolates (from 17 patients) were analyzed. Using WGS and bioinformatic analysis, genotypes and phylogenetic relationships were explored. Potential epidemiological links were assessed by analysis of patient charts.
Results: Carbapenem-resistant (CR) Klebsiella pneumoniae (n=9) and CR Pseudomonas aeruginosa (n=7) were the predominating pathogens. In silico analysis revealed that 14/18 CRGN did not harbor carbapenemase-coding genes, whereas in 4/18 CRGN, carbapenemases (VIM-1, VIM-2, OXA-232, and OXA-72) were detected. Among all isolates, there was no evidence of plasmid transfer-mediated carbapenem resistance. A close phylogenetic relatedness was found for three K. pneumoniae isolates. Although no epidemiological context was comprehensible for the CRGN isolates, evidence was found that the isolates resulted of a transmission of a carbapenem-susceptible ancestor before individual radiation into CRGN.
Conclusion: The integrative epidemiological study reveals a high diversity of CRGN in liver cirrhosis patients. Mutation of carbapenem-susceptible ancestors appears to be the dominant way of CR acquisition rather than in-hospital transmission of CRGN or carbapenemase-encoding genetic elements. This study underlines the need to avoid transmission of carbapenem-susceptible ancestors in vulnerable patient cohorts.
Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) is a severe autoimmune disease of unknown etiology. The major histocompatibility complex (MHC) class I-related chain A (MICA) and B (MICB) are stress-inducible cell surface molecules. MICA and MICB label malfunctioning cells for their recognition by cytotoxic lymphocytes such as natural killer (NK) cells. Alterations in this recognition have been found in SLE. MICA/MICB can be shed from the cell surface, subsequently acting either as a soluble decoy receptor (sMICA/sMICB) or in CD4+ T-cell expansion. Conversely, NK cells are frequently defective in SLE and lower NK cell numbers have been reported in patients with active SLE. However, these cells are also thought to exert regulatory functions and to prevent autoimmunity. We therefore investigated whether, and how, plasma membrane and soluble MICA/B are modulated in SLE and whether they influence NK cell activity, in order to better understand how MICA/B may participate in disease development. We report significantly elevated concentrations of circulating sMICA/B in SLE patients compared with healthy individuals or a control patient group. In SLE patients, sMICA concentrations were significantly higher in patients positive for anti-SSB and anti-RNP autoantibodies. In order to study the mechanism and the potential source of sMICA, we analyzed circulating sMICA concentration in Behcet patients before and after interferon (IFN)-α therapy: no modulation was observed, suggesting that IFN-α is not intrinsically crucial for sMICA release in vivo. We also show that monocytes and neutrophils stimulated in vitro with cytokines or extracellular chromatin up-regulate plasma membrane MICA expression, without releasing sMICA. Importantly, in peripheral blood mononuclear cells from healthy individuals stimulated in vitro by cell-free chromatin, NK cells up-regulate CD69 and CD107 in a monocyte-dependent manner and at least partly via MICA-NKG2D interaction, whereas NK cells were exhausted in SLE patients. In conclusion, sMICA concentrations are elevated in SLE patients, whereas plasma membrane MICA is up-regulated in response to some lupus stimuli and triggers NK cell activation. Those results suggest the requirement for a tight control in vivo and highlight the complex role of the MICA/sMICA system in SLE.
In this paper, we investigate the question of whether and how perspective taking at the linguistic level interacts with perspective taking at the level of co-speech gestures. In an experimental rating study, we compared test items clearly expressing the perspective of an individual participating in the event described by the sentence with test items which clearly express the speaker’s or narrator’s perspective. Each test item was videotaped in two different versions: In one version, the speaker performed a co-speech gesture in which she enacted the event described by the sentence from a participant’s point of view (i.e. with a character viewpoint gesture). In the other version, she performed a co-speech gesture depicting the event described by the sentence as if it was observed from a distance (i.e. with an observer viewpoint gesture). Both versions of each test item were shown to participants who then had to decide which of the two versions they find more natural. Based on the experimental results we argue that there is no general need for perspective taking on the linguistic level to be aligned with perspective taking on the gestural level. Rather, there is clear preference for the more informative gesture.
Aqueous solutions of a nonionic surfactant (either Tween20 or BrijL23) and an anionic surfactant (sodium dodecyl sulfate, SDS) are investigated, using small-angle neutron scattering (SANS). SANS spectra are analysed by using a core-shell model to describe the form factor of self-assembled surfactant micelles; the intermicellar interactions are modelled by using a hard-sphere Percus–Yevick (HS-PY) or a rescaled mean spherical approximation (RMSA) structure factor. Choosing these specific nonionic surfactants allows for comparison of the effect of branched (Tween20) and linear (BrijL23) surfactant headgroups, both constituted of poly-ethylene oxide (PEO) groups. The nonionic–anionic surfactant mixtures are studied at various concentrations up to highly concentrated samples (ϕ ≲ 0.45) and various mixing ratios, from pure nonionic to pure anionic surfactant solutions. The scattering data reveal the formation of mixed micelles already at concentrations below the critical micelle concentration of SDS. At higher volume fractions, excluded volume effects dominate the intermicellar structuring, even for charged micelles. In consequence, at high volume fractions, the intermicellar structuring is the same for charged and uncharged micelles. At all mixing ratios, almost spherical mixed micelles form. This offers the opportunity to create a system of colloidal particles with a variable surface charge. This excludes only roughly equimolar mixing ratios (X≈ 0.4–0.6) at which the micelles significantly increase in size and ellipticity due to specific sulfate–EO interactions.
Mild acquired factor XIII deficiency and clinical relevance at the ICU - a retrospective analysis
(2021)
Acquired FXIII deficiency is a relevant complication in the perioperative setting; however, we still have little evidence about the incidence and management of this rarely isolated coagulopathy. This study aims to help find the right value for the substitution of patients with an acquired mild FXIII deficiency. In this retrospective single-center cohort study, we enrolled critically ill patients with mild acquired FXIII deficiency (>5% and ≤70%) and compared clinical and laboratory parameters, as well as pro-coagulatory treatments. The results of the present analysis of 104 patients support the clinical relevance of FXIII activity out of the normal range. Patients with lower FXIII levels, beginning at <60%, had lower minimum and maximum hemoglobin values, corresponding to the finding that patients with a minimum FXIII activity of <50% needed significantly more packed red blood cells. FXIII activity correlated significantly with general coagulation markers such as prothrombin time, activated partial thromboplastin time, and fibrinogen. Nevertheless, comparing the groups with a cut-off of 50%, the amount of fresh frozen plasma, thrombocytes, PPSB, AT-III, and fibrinogen given did not differ. These results indicate that a mild FXIII deficiency occurring at any point of intensive care unit stay is also probably relevant for the total need of packed red blood cells, independent of pro-coagulatory management. In alignment with the ESAIC guidelines, the measurement of FXIII in critically ill patients with the risk of bleeding and early management, with the substitution of FXIII at levels <50%-60%, could be suggested.
Background: Various studies have been made about the most effective and safest type of treatment for vertebral compression fractures (VCFs). Long-term results are needed for qualitative evaluation.
Purpose: The purpose of the study is to evaluate the effectiveness of percutaneous vertebroplasty (PVP) and percutaneous kyphoplasty (PKP) procedures for VCFs.
Materials and Methods: Forty-nine patients who received either PVP or PKP between 2002 and 2015 returned a specially developed questionnaire and were included in a cross-sectional outcome analysis. The questionnaire assessed pain development by use of a visual analog scale (VAS). Imaging data (CT scans) were retrospectively analyzed for identification of cement leakage.
Results: Patients’ VAS scores significantly decreased after treatment (7.0 ± 3.4 => 3.7 ± 3.4), (p < 0.001). The average pain reduction in patients treated with PVP was −3.3 ± 3.8 (p < 0.001) (median −3.5) and −4.0 ± 3.9 (p < 0.001) (median −4.5) in patients treated with PKP. Fifteen Patients (41.7%) receiving PVP and four patients (30.7%) receiving PKP experienced recurrence of pain. Cement leakage occurred in 10 patients (22.73%). Patients with cement leakage showed comparable VAS scores after treatment (6.8 ± 3.5 => 1.4 ± 1.6), (p = 0.008). Thirty-nine patients reported an increase in mobility (79.6%) and 41 patients an improvement in quality of life (83.7%).
Conclusion: Pain reduction by means of PVP or PKP in patients with VCFs was discernible over the period of observation. Percutaneous vertebroplasty and PKP contribute to the desired treatment results. However, the level of low pain may not remain constant.
The tendency to apply media in regional studies for students of German as a foreign language (Deutsch als Fremdsprache, DaF) is no longer a novelty. Thus, we see media applied as such in multiple different forms, like videos, press releases, radio segments or online statements. This contribution is focused on the radio interview, as a constitutive part of the regional studies’ courses for DaF students of Germanistik in Romania. As a starting point serves the assumption, that the application of visual media can be enhanced through dialogue sequences, which further highlight the subject of the course. Through chosen interviews, that have been aired by the state channels, students can become familiar with such issues, that affect the German minority in Romania. The authenticity that is being sought for, will result from the primary situation of the interviewer and the interviewee communicating, as well as through the utilization of Rumäniendeutsch as the standard language of the German minority, living in Romania. Thus can cultural, social, historical and linguistic phenomena that are specific for the local German speaking population and that are (re)constructing the cultural inheritance of Germans in Romania, be regarded in greater detail.
Evidence of hydrothermal activity is reported for the Mesozoic pre- and syn-rift successions of the western Adriatic palaeomargin of the Alpine Tethys, preserved in the Western Southalpine Domain (NW Italy). The products of hydrothermal processes are represented by vein and breccia cements, as well as dolomitization and silicification of the host rocks. In the eastern part of the study area, interpreted as part of the necking zone of the continental margin, Middle Triassic dolostones and Lower Jurassic sediments are crossed by veins and hydrofracturing breccias cemented by saddle dolomite. The precipitation of dolomite cements occurred within the stratigraphic succession close to the sediment–water interface. Despite the shallow burial depth, fluid inclusion microthermometry and clumped isotopes show that hydrothermal fluids were relatively hot (80–150°C). In the western part of the study area, interpreted as part of the hyperextended distal zone, a polyphase history of host-rock fracturing is recorded, with at least two generations of veins cemented by calcite, dolomite and quartz. Vein opening and cementation occurred at shallow burial depth around the time of deposition of the syn-rift clastic succession. Fluid inclusion microthermometry on both quartz and dolomite cements indicates a fluid temperature of 90–130°C, again pointing to hydrothermal fluids. Both in Fenera-Sostegno and Montalto Dora areas, O, C and Sr isotope values, coupled with fluid inclusion and clumped isotope data, indicate that hydrothermal fluids derived from seawater interacted with crustal rocks during hydrothermal circulation. Stratigraphic and petrographic evidence, and U–Pb dating of dolomitized clasts within syn-rift sediments, document that hydrothermal fluids circulated through sediments from the latest Triassic to the Toarcian, corresponding to the entire syn-rift evolution of the western portion of the Adriatic palaeomargin. The documented hydrothermal processes are temporally correlated with regional-scale thermal events that took place in the same time interval at deeper crustal levels.
The physical processes behind the production of light nuclei in heavy ion collisions are unclear. The successful theoretical description of experimental yields by thermal models conflicts with the very small binding energies of the observed states, being fragile in such a hot and dense environment. Other available ideas are delayed production via coalescence, or a cooling of the system after the chemical freeze-out according to a Saha equation, or a ‘quench’ instead of a thermal freeze-out. A recently derived prescription of an (interacting) Hagedorn gas is applied to consolidate the above pictures. The tabulation of decay rates of Hagedorn states into light nuclei allows to calculate yields usually inaccessible due to very poor Monte Carlo statistics. Decay yields of stable hadrons and light nuclei are calculated. While the scale-free decays of Hagedorn states alone are not compatible with the experimental data, a thermalized hadron and Hagedorn state gas is able to describe the experimental data. Applying a cooling of the system according to a Saha-equation with conservation of nucleon and anti-nucleon numbers leads to (nearly) temperature independent yields, thus a production of the light nuclei at temperatures much lower than the chemical freeze-out temperature is compatible with experimental data and with the statistical hadronization model.
The plaque reduction neutralization test (PRNT) is a preferred method for the detection of functional, SARS-CoV-2 specific neutralizing antibodies from serum samples. Alternatively, surrogate enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays (ELISAs) using ACE2 as the target structure for the detection of neutralization-competent antibodies have been developed. They are capable of high throughput, have a short turnaround time, and can be performed under standard laboratory safety conditions. However, there are very limited data on their clinical performance and how they compare to the PRNT. We evaluated three surrogate immunoassays (GenScript SARS-CoV-2 Surrogate Virus Neutralization Test Kit (GenScript Biotech, Piscataway Township, NJ, USA), the TECO® SARS-CoV-2 Neutralization Antibody Assay (TECOmedical AG, Sissach, Switzerland), and the Leinco COVID-19 ImmunoRank™ Neutralization MICRO-ELISA (Leinco Technologies, Fenton, MO, USA)) and one automated quantitative SARS-CoV-2 Spike protein-based IgG antibody assay (Abbott GmbH, Wiesbaden, Germany) by testing 78 clinical samples, including several follow-up samples of six BNT162b2 (BioNTech/Pfizer, Mainz, Germany/New York, NY, USA) vaccinated individuals. Using the PRNT as a reference method, the overall sensitivity of the examined assays ranged from 93.8 to 100% and specificity ranged from 73.9 to 91.3%. Weighted kappa demonstrated a substantial to almost perfect agreement. The findings of our study allow these assays to be considered when a PRNT is not available. However, the latter still should be the preferred choice. For optimal clinical performance, the cut-off value of the TECO assay should be individually adapted.
In ‘Justice and Natural Resources,’ Chris Armstrong offers a rich and sophisticated egalitarian theory of resource justice, according to which the benefits and burdens flowing from natural (and non-natural) resources are ideally distributed with a view to equalize people’s access to wellbeing, unless there are compelling reasons that justify departures from that egalitarian default. Armstrong discusses two such reasons: special claims from ‘improvement’ and ‘attachment.’ In this paper, I critically assess the account he gives of these potential constraints on global equality. I argue that his recognition of them has implications that Armstrong does not anticipate, and which challenge some important theses in his book. First, special claims from improvement will justify larger departures from the egalitarian default than Armstrong believes. Second, a consistent application of Armstrong’s life planfoundation for special claims from attachment implies that nation-states may move closer to justify ‘permanent sovereignty’ over the resources within their territories than what his analysis suggests.
In this paper, we discuss Armstrong’s account of attachment-based claims to natural resources, the kind of rights that follow from attachment-based claims, and the limits we should impose on such claims. We hope to clarify how and why attachment matters in the discourse on resource rights by presenting three challenges to Armstrong’s theory. First, we question the normative basis for certain attachment claims, by trying to distinguish more clearly between different kinds of attachment and other kinds of claims. Second, we highlight the need to supplement Armstrong’s account with a theory of how to weigh different attachment claims so as to establish the normative standing that different kinds of attachment claims should have. Third, we propose that sustainability must be a necessary requirement for making attachment claims to natural resources legitimate. Based on these three challenges and the solutions we propose, we argue that attachment claims are on the one hand narrower than Armstrong suggests, while on the other hand they can justify more far-reaching rights to control than Armstrong initially considers, because of the particular weight that certain attachment claims have.
Johann Nepomuk Nestroy (1801-1862) foi um dos dramaturgos mais importantes da história do teatro da Áustria. Ator e autor aclamado durante seu tempo, é também nome de referência e enorme influência para muitos escritores austríacos canônicos do século XX e do começo do XXI, que até hoje se definem como devedores de sua poética dramatúrgica (por exemplo, Karl Kraus ou Elfriede Jelinek). Este artigo, além de destacar o papel do dramaturgo com "ancestral" para uma parte da literatura austríaca, lança um olhar sobre a única tradução de uma peça de Nestroy disponível no Brasil ("Cacique Vento-da-Tarde ou O festim do horror", publicada em 1990), com o intuito de colocar em questão a visão recorrente da obra de Nestroy como "intraduzível".
Der vorliegende Artikel gibt einen Überblick über die Deutsch - Spanisch - Äquivalenz von Begriffen des Bildungswesens in Bezug auf die Urkundenübersetzung. Zunächst wird die Übersetzung dieser Textsorte aus dem Blickwinkel verschiedener Übersetzungstheorien betrachtet. Nachfolgend werden – aus funktionaler Perspektive – die Adressaten der Zieltexte und ihre Bedürfnisse umrissen. Es folgen Beispiele für Fachausdrücke in beiden Sprachen, die in eine dreiteilige Systematik (vollständige Äquivalenz, Teiläquivalenz, Nicht-Äquivalenz) eingeordnet werden. Dabei stechen vor allem die "falschen Freunde" als häufige Fehlerquelle hervor. Eingegangen wird auch auf übersetzerische Hilfsmittel und die wichtigsten Übersetzungsstrategien im Rahmen der Übersetzung solcher Begriffe. Bezugssysteme sind das deutsche und das mexikanische Bildungswesen.
Her geçen gün yabancı ve yabancılık gibi kavramların önem kazanması ve filoloji alanlarında xenolojik ve fenomenolojik çalışmaların artması nedeniyle çeviribilimsel bir yaklaşımın da sergilenmesi zaruri olmuştur. Çeviribilim çerçevesinden bakıldığında, çevirmenler her kaynak metinde yabancıyla karşı karşıya gelmektedir. Çevirmen hem kaynak metni anlamak ve ardından da çeviride karşılaştığı yabancı fenomenleri erek metne aktarmakla yüklümdür. Bu bağlamda hem xenoloji hem de fenomenolojiden yararlanmakta fayda vardır çünkü xenolojinin temel amacı yabancı sorunu ortaya çıkarmaktır; fenomenoloji ise yabancı fenomeni görünür kılar. Waldenfels yabancı fenomenoloji kuramında yabancı deneyimini ve yabancıyı anlamayı esas alarak yabancıyı derecelendirmektedir. Waldenfels'in yaklaşımı çeviri alanına uyarlandığında, kaynak metinde geçen yabancı fenomenleri derecelerine göre ayrıştırmak çevirmenlere kolaylık sağlamaktadır. Bu nedenle bu çalışmada Katharina Reiss'ın metin tipleri modeli, Bernhard Waldenfels'in yabancılık dereceleri üzerine olan çalışmasıyla ilişkilendirilerek, Reiss'ın yaklaşımına yeni bir bakış açısı sağlanacaktır. Çevirmenler, çeviri eyleminin başlangıç safhasında, metin tipini belirlerken, hangi tür yabancılık ile karşılaşabileceklerini saptayabilir ve çevirmen kararlarını gözden geçirebilirler. Her bir saptama yabancıyı görünür kıldığından, bu görünürlüğün çeviri sürecinde de etkili olabileceği söylenebilir zira yabancının erek metinde ne kadar görünür olacağı metin tipine göre ve çevirmenin Skopos'una göre değişiklik gösterecektir.
Der Ansatz der Dekonstruktion von Jacques Derrida (1967) stellt sich gegen die Universalität sprachlicher Bedeutungskonstrukte, während sie Wörtern einen historischen Charakter zuordnet und auf die Relevanz von Subjekt, Zeit und Ort, insbesondere im Rahmen der schriftlichen Kommunikation hinweist. Die Terminologieforschung jedoch fordert eine möglichst genaue konzeptionelle Definition von Termini, damit Fachkommunikation tunlichst eindeutig verlaufen kann. In der Übersetzungswissenschaft hingegen besteht insbesondere im Rahmen theoretischer Forschungsarbeiten neben der Anforderung an eine standardisierte Terminusdefinition auch die Kritik an der Varietät der Definitionen eines Terminus. Die vorliegende Arbeit fokussiert sich auf die Darstellung einer neuen Perspektive für die Herangehensweise an Definitionen übersetzungswissenschaftlicher Terminologie. Mit Bezug auf Paradigmenwechsel innerhalb der Übersetzungswissenschaft wird in diesem Zusammenhang die historische Entwicklung der konzeptionellen Inhalte der Termini Äquivalenz, Übersetzung und Übersetzer(in) unter dem theoretischen Blickwinkel der Dekonstruktion betrachtet. Diese Arbeit soll dabei den Beleg dafür erbringen, dass Definitionen bestimmter Termini der Übersetzungswissenschaft nicht als konkret begrenzt und universal aufgefasst werden sollten.
Este trabalho tem como objetivo discutir as noções de apropriação pela via da tradução a partir da análise de oito excertos da Preparação à primeira parte da obra "Die Kunst das Clavier zu spielen" de Friedrich Wilhelm Marpurg. A Preparação desta obra compõe-se de 23 parágrafos, dos quais oito refletem ideias apresentadas numa obra anterior, a saber, "L'Art de toucher le clavecin" (1716), de François Couperin. Para este trabalho será considerado o reflexo dessas ideias pela via da tradução. Os trechos traduzidos aparecem ora aumentados, ora reduzidos, ou então são suprimidos. Esta dinâmica de tradução é afirmada por Marpurg no prefácio de duas edições anteriores a 1762: as edições de 1750 e 1751. Investigamos, nas discussões sobre apropriação, o que teria levado Marpurg a abandonar a reverência a Couperin nos prefácios de edições posteriores, o que contribuiu para que essa apropriação - ocorrida também, mas não apenas por meio da tradução - pudesse ser relacionada, a princípio, à autoria. Nesse sentido, apoiados em obras científicas sobre tradução e apropriação, discutimos a noção de tradução, apropriação e autoria, traçando um diálogo com duas áreas dos Estudos da Tradução: análise comparativa e tradução comentada.
Zwar werden erst weitere Untersuchungen erweisen können, ob und inwieweit die neu entdeckten Fragmente ein neues Licht auf die Textfassung und Geschichte der Handschrift, aus der sie stammen, werfen können oder gar auf die allgemeine Text- und Überlieferungsgeschichte des deutschen 'Lucidarius'. In jedem Fall aber hat dieser Heidelberger Neufund die aus der Einband- und Provenienzanalyse gewonnenen Überlegungen zum ursprünglichen Trägerband der von Mone entdeckten 'Lucidarius'-Fragmente vollauf bestätigt. Die Frage, wo bzw. in welchem Buch Franz Joseph Mone die zuerst entdeckten Teile der Göttinger 'Lucidarius'-Handschrift gefunden hat, kann nun als geklärt gelten.
El expresionismo alemán nace como tendencia en el período de entreguerras, y es en ese contexto histórico, político y social donde ve la luz la película "El gabinete del Dr. Caligari" (1920). El presente artículo se propone analizar dicho film prestando especial atención a la relación interpersonal que se establece entre los personajes Caligari y Cesare. Resultan fundamentales para ello los planteos sobre estética, teoría del cine y filosofía acuñados por Siegfried Kracauer. El objetivo de este trabajo es entonces mostrar de qué manera la dialéctica hegeliana permite reflexionar sobre cómo el cine alemán ha expresado miedos y tensiones sociales que luego serán materializados en la realidad política y social de la Alemania del momento.
Introduction
(2021)
Predator-induced plasticity in life-history and antipredator traits during the larval period has been extensively studied in organisms with complex life-histories. However, it is unclear whether different levels of predation could induce warning signals in aposematic organisms. Here, we investigated whether predator-simulated handling affects warning coloration and life-history traits in the aposematic wood tiger moth larva, Arctia plantaginis. As juveniles, a larger orange patch on an otherwise black body signifies a more efficient warning signal against predators but this comes at the costs of conspicuousness and thermoregulation. Given this, one would expect that an increase in predation risk would induce flexible expression of the orange patch. Prior research in this system points to plastic effects being important as a response to environmental changes for life history traits, but we had yet to assess whether this was the case for predation risk, a key driver of this species evolution. Using a full-sib rearing design, in which individuals were reared in the presence and absence of a non-lethal simulated bird attack, we evaluated flexible responses of warning signal size (number of orange segments), growth, molting events, and development time in wood tiger moths. All measured traits except development time showed a significant response to predation. Larvae from the predation treatment developed a more melanized warning signal (smaller orange patch), reached a smaller body size, and molted more often. Our results suggest plasticity is indeed important in aposematic organisms, but in this case may be complicated by the trade-off between costly pigmentation and other life-history traits.
In the model of randomly perturbed graphs we consider the union of a deterministic graph G with minimum degree αn and the binomial random graph G(n, p). This model was introduced by Bohman, Frieze, and Martin and for Hamilton cycles their result bridges the gap between Dirac’s theorem and the results by Pósa and Korshunov on the threshold in G(n, p). In this note we extend this result in G ∪G(n, p) to sparser graphs with α = o(1). More precisely, for any ε > 0 and α: N ↦→ (0, 1) we show that a.a.s. G ∪ G(n, β/n) is Hamiltonian, where β = −(6 + ε) log(α). If α > 0 is a fixed constant this gives the aforementioned result by Bohman, Frieze, and Martin and if α = O(1/n) the random part G(n, p) is sufficient for a Hamilton cycle. We also discuss embeddings of bounded degree trees and other spanning structures in this model, which lead to interesting questions on almost spanning embeddings into G(n, p).
Introduction: Obesity is classified as a global epidemic and judged to be the greatest public health threat in Western countries. The tremendously increasing prevalence rates in children lead to morbidity and mortality in adults. In many countries, prevalence has doubled since the 1980s. Other countries show a continuous increase or stagnate at a very high level. Given these regional differences, this study aims to draw a global world map of childhood obesity research, including regional epidemiological characteristics, to comprehensively assess research influences and needs. Methods: In addition to established bibliometric parameters, this study uses epidemiological data to interpret metadata on childhood obesity research from the Web of Science in combination with state-of-the-art visualization methods, such as density equalizing map projections. Results: It was not until the 1990s that belated recognition of the dangerous effects of childhood obesity led to an increase in the number of publications worldwide. In addition, our findings show that countries’ study output does not correlate with epidemiologic rates of childhood obesity. In contrast, the primary driver of the research efforts on childhood obesity appears to be largely driven government funding structures. Discussion/Conclusion: The geographical differences in the epidemiological background of childhood obesity complicate the implementation of transnational research projects and cross-border prevention programs. Effective realization requires a sound scientific basis, which is facilitated by globally valid approaches. Hence, there is a need for information exchange between researchers, policy makers, and private initiatives worldwide.
Die folgende Arbeit beschäftigt sich mit dem Thema des Wortschatzerwerbs im Bereich Englisch als Fremdsprache. Die Relevanz und Notwendigkeit des Erlernens von Vokabular ist für den erfolgreichen Fremdsprachenerwerb unumstritten. Sprachen bauen auf Wörtern, sprich Bedeutungsträgern, auf, die es erst zulassen in einer Sprache miteinander kommunizieren zu können. Die Kommunikation kann mit mangelndem und unausreichendem Wortschatz nur begrenzt stattfinden und Missverständnisse können hervortreten. Daher wird in dieser Arbeit in der Einleitung betont, wie wichtig es ist, den Wortschatz von Studierenden zu fördern und je nach Niveau und Altersstufe die richtigen Methoden zur Vermittlung auszuwählen. Die Arbeit liefert dabei explizit ein Beispiel der Umsetzung. Diese findet im universitären Kontext in einer Vorbereitungsklasse einer privaten Universität (Nişantaşı Universität) in Istanbul statt. Die Student*innen der Vorbereitungsklasse befinden sich auf dem Niveau B1 und erwerben Englisch als Fremdsprache. Ein Teil dieser Arbeit zeigt, wie der Wortschatz zu einem bestimmten Thema, hier Beschreibung von Persönlichkeit/ Aussehen, vermittelt werden kann und geht dabei auf Materialien und Arbeitsvorgänge im Unterricht ein. Es werden ein Vortest und ein Nachtest zum Thema durchgeführt, die die Erfolgsquote vor und nach der Vermittlung messen sollen. Ein zweiter Teil der Arbeit beschäftigt sich mit dem Vergleich des im Englischen zusammengestellten Wortschatzes mit dem entsprechenden Wortschatz im Deutschen, um festzustellen, welche Gemeinsamkeiten und Diskrepanzen zwischen den beiden Sprachen existieren. Die Arbeit resultiert in einem Fazit, welches ein weiteres Mal die Relevanz von dem Wortschatzerwerb im Fremdsprachenunterricht betont.
Este artigo pretende apresentar algumas das ideias de Brecht sobre o cinema e a fotografia, elaboradas em obras literárias, ensaios e notas escritos ao longo de sua trajetória. A proposta aqui é oferecer ao leitor de português acesso a uma importante faceta do pensamento brechtiano, ainda pouco conhecida no Brasil: suas reflexões sobre a imagem técnica.
History films personalize, dramatize and emotionalize historical events and characters. They revive the past by exemplifying it in the present, engage ongoing discourses of history and as a result have proven to be the most influential medium in conveying history to large audiences. History films are regarded as an attractive, motivating and efficient (supplementary) teaching and learning medium in history as well as in foreign language classes. As part of the course "Historical Survey of Germany" (BA German-programme at University Putra Malaysia) history film projects on important periods and events in German history were conducted. The article introduces a film project on World War II and describes the pedagogical approach which aims to develop three core competencies of historical understanding – Content Knowledge, Historical Empathy/Perspective Recognition and Narrative Analysis. It discusses selected general findings provided as qualitative data in group and individual assignments. While the responses to questions related to Content Knowledge and Narrative Analysis show that students achieved higher competency levels, the participants showed shortcomings in the rational examination of historical characters, their perspectives and motivations for their actions. Time, practice and guidance can be identified as key factors in developing historical literacy competencies further.
We review the effective field theory associated with the superfluid phonons that we use for the study of transport properties in the core of superfluid neutrons stars in their low temperature regime. We then discuss the shear and bulk viscosities together with the thermal conductivity coming from the collisions of superfluid phonons in neutron stars. With regard to shear, bulk, and thermal transport coefficients, the phonon collisional processes are obtained in terms of the equation of state and the superfluid gap. We compare the shear coefficient due to the interaction among superfluid phonons with other dominant processes in neutron stars, such as electron collisions. We also analyze the possible consequences for the r-mode instability in neutron stars. As for the bulk viscosities, we determine that phonon collisions contribute decisively to the bulk viscosities inside neutron stars. For the thermal conductivity resulting from phonon collisions, we find that it is temperature independent well below the transition temperature. We also obtain that the thermal conductivity due to superfluid phonons dominates over the one resulting from electron-muon interactions once phonons are in the hydrodynamic regime. As the phonons couple to the Z electroweak gauge boson, we estimate the associated neutrino emissivity. We also briefly comment on how the superfluid phonon interactions are modified in the presence of a gravitational field or in a moving background.
Das Handschriftenfragment Bergen, Universitetsbiblioteket, MS 1550.5 (im Folgenden: MS 1550.5) veranschaulicht das Schicksal vieler Mittelaltercodices der frühen Neuzeit in Norwegen. Die meisten für liturgische Zwecke genutzten Codices wurden als Palimpseste für verschiedene Aktenstücke, Verstärkung in Buchrücken, Fütterung von Brieftaschen u.ä. wiederverwendet. Das hier vorgestellte Pergamentstück mit den Maßen 305 × 175 mm erhielt in der Forschung bereits weitreichende Aufmerksamkeit. Der Fokus lag allerdings auf der lateinischen Textüberlieferung. Der vorliegende Artikel zielt nun darauf ab, das Fragment in Zusammenhang mit seiner Wiederverwendung als altnorwegische Urkunde zu kontextualisieren und mittels einer vollständigen Beschreibung des Fragments dessen Rezeptionsgeschichte zu beleuchten.
Objectives: Inadequate oral hygiene still leads to many serious diseases all over the world. Therefore, this study aimed to analyze scientific research in the field of oral health in order to be able to comprehend their relevant subject areas, research connections, or developments. Methods: This study aimed to assess the global publication output on oral hygiene to create a world map that provides background information on key players, trends, and incentives of research. For this purpose, established bibliometric parameters were combined with state-of-the-art visualization techniques. Results: This study shows the actual key players of research on oral hygiene in high-income economies with only marginal participation from lower economies. This still corresponds to the current burden situations, but they are more and more shifting to the disadvantage of the low-income countries. There is a clear North–South and West–East gradient, with the USA and the Western European nations being the most publishing nations on oral hygiene. As an emerging country, Brazil plays a role in the research. Conclusions: The scientific power players were concentrated in high-income countries. However, the changing epidemiological situation requires a different scientific approach to oral hygiene. This requires an expansion of the international network to meet the demands of future global oral health burdens, which are mainly related to oral hygiene.
This article provides a comparative overview of phonological and phonetic differences of Mukrī Kurdish varieties and their geographical distribution. Based on the examined data, four distinct varieties can be distinguished. In each variety area, different phonological patterns are analyzed according to age, gender, and social groups in order to establish cross-regional and cross-generational developments in relation to specific phonological distributions and shifts. The variety regions which are examined in the present article include West Mukrī (representing an archaic form of Mukrī), Central Mukrī (representing a linguistically peripheral dialect), East Mukrī (representing mixed archaic and peripheral dialect features), and South Mukrī (sharing features of both Mukrī and Ardałānī). The study concludes that variation in the Mukrīyān region depends on phonological developments, which in turn are due to geographical and sociological factors. Moreover, contact-induced change and internal language development are also established as triggering factors distinguishing regional variants.
The thermal fit to preliminary HADES data of Au+Au collisions at sNN=2.4 GeV shows two degenerate solutions at T≈50 MeV and T≈70 MeV. The analysis of the same particle yields in a transport simulation of the UrQMD model yields the same features, i.e. two distinct temperatures for the chemical freeze-out. While both solutions yield the same number of hadrons after resonance decays, the feeddown contribution is very different for both cases. This highlights that two systems with different chemical composition can yield the same multiplicities after resonance decays. The nature of these two minima is further investigated by studying the time-dependent particle yields and extracted thermodynamic properties of the UrQMD model. It is confirmed, that the evolution of the high temperature solution resembles cooling and expansion of a hot and dense fireball. The low temperature solution displays an unphysical evolution: heating and compression of matter with a decrease of entropy. These results imply that the thermal model analysis of systems produced in low energy nuclear collisions is ambiguous but can be interpreted by taking also the time evolution and resonance contributions into account.
Ambiguitäten der futuristischen Wortkunst zielen im Kern selbst auf die Aporien der avantgardistischen Programmatik, die durch die Aufhebung der Trennung von Kunst und Leben einmal mehr ihre Bezugsgrößen verunklart. Im Zentrum der folgenden Überlegungen stehen die rhetorischen Voraussetzungen, die ein derartiges entdifferenzierendes Kommunikationspostulat des Futurismus überhaupt erst ermöglichen. Dem revolutionären Sprachkonzept der 'parole in libertà' ('befreiten Worte) geht die Idee einer verkürzten und intensivierten Sprache voraus, die es auf ihre Kürze-Verfahren zu untersuchen gilt. Die 'römische Kraftform', für die insbesondere Sallust als stilprägend gelten kann, eröffnet einen subtilen Bezugspunkt für ein Paradigma viriler Performanz, deren Wirkungsästhetik sich aus der kurzen, prägnanten, aber auch obskuren Form speist. Ausgehend von den antiken Figurationen der 'brevitas' sowie deren verstärkter Rezeption im späten 19. Jahrhundert befasst sich der vorliegende Beitrag mit den futuristischen Dynamisierungsutopien. Dabei wird die These vertreten, dass die frühen Manifeste des Futurismus vor dem Hintergrund der beschleunigten Zeiterfahrung als dynamische Kraftformen konzipiert sind. Eine detaillierte Lektüre soll hierbei eine spezifische Produktionsästhetik der Kürze freilegen. Sie zeigt sich am Analogiestil, der eine Verschmelzung differenter Gegenstände zum Ziel hat und vermittels seiner vitalisierten Komprimierungen, so zumindest lautet das häufig formulierte Anliegen der Manifeste, zum 'Wesen' der technischen Materie vorzudringen vermag. Die rasche Zirkulation der sprachlichen Ausdrücke wiederum orientiert sich konzeptuell an einer telegrammatischen Codierung der verkürzten Kraftformen. Abschließend gilt es die Möglichkeit dunkler Kürze ('obscura brevitas'), welche die semantischen Nuancierungen des Textes im hermeneutischen "Dämmerlicht" belässt, in Bezug auf den Adressatenkreis von Marinettis Lebenskunst zu betrachten. Durch die Dekontextualisierung der Analogien läuft die vitalisierte Sprache nämlich selbst ständig Gefahr, unverständlich zu sein. Es wird sich zeigen, dass der futuristische Dichter auf seine symbolistische Herkunft verwiesen bleibt, aus der heraus die Unverständlichkeit für das Publikum gerade als Indiz für das Gelingen einer hermetischen Literaturkonzeption gewertet wird. Im Sinne dieser asymmetrischen Kommunikationssituation ist schließlich auch der performative Handlungsimpuls des Künstler-'Souveräns' zu bedenken, der die kurzen Formen ins Zentrum einer Taten-Rhetorik rückt, deren eigenlogische Chiffrierung nur dem futuristischen Genius verständlich ist.
Dantes Weltengedicht, das die Jenseitsreise des menschlichen Protagonisten Dante durch die drei Reiche Inferno, Purgatorium und Paradies schildert, verfügt offenbar über eine gewaltige visionäre Faszination und Ausstrahlung, die dazu tendiert, bildkünstlerische Arbeiten sowie Aneignungen in vielfältigen visuellen Medien zu stimulieren. Nicht zufällig partizipieren zahlreiche berühmte europäische Maler, Zeichner und Bildhauer an der unabschließbaren Aufgabe, die Stationen jener Jenseitsreise der Danteschen Projektionsfigur zu illustrieren oder im Medium der bildenden Kunst zu interpretieren. Vor diesem Hintergrund verwundert es außerdem kaum, dass auch die Zeichner und Autoren von Comics, Mangas und Graphic Novels im ausgehenden 20. und 21. Jahrhundert Dantes Werke und besonders die "Commedia" als geeignetes Sujet für sich entdeckt und sie in teils komplexen Text-Bild-Gestaltungen adaptiert haben. Der japanische Mangakünstler Gô Nagai schreibt sich mit "Dante Shinkyoku" (1994–1995) in den Kontext einer globalen und transmedialen Danterezeption ein und bedient sich dabei vielfältiger Referenzen auf die europäische Geschichte der Dante-Illustration.
Dantes Weltengedicht, das die Jenseitsreise des menschlichen Protagonisten Dante durch die drei Reiche Inferno, Purgatorium und Paradies schildert, verfügt offenbar über eine gewaltige visionäre Faszination und Ausstrahlung, die dazu tendiert, bildkünstlerische Arbeiten sowie Aneignungen in vielfältigen visuellen Medien zu stimulieren. Nicht zufällig partizipieren zahlreiche berühmte europäische Maler, Zeichner und Bildhauer an der unabschließbaren Aufgabe, die Stationen jener Jenseitsreise der Danteschen Projektionsfigur zu illustrieren oder im Medium der bildenden Kunst zu interpretieren. Vor diesem Hintergrund verwundert es außerdem kaum, dass auch die Zeichner und Autoren von Comics, Mangas und Graphic Novels im ausgehenden 20. und 21. Jahrhundert Dantes Werke und besonders die "Commedia" als geeignetes Sujet für sich entdeckt und sie in teils komplexen Text-Bild-Gestaltungen adaptiert haben. Der japanische Mangakünstler Gô Nagai schreibt sich mit "Dante Shinkyoku" (1994–1995) in den Kontext einer globalen und transmedialen Danterezeption ein und bedient sich dabei vielfältiger Referenzen auf die europäische Geschichte der Dante-Illustration.
Few empirical studies have explored psychological attitudes toward out-of-home mobility in old age. We aimed to validate an instrument to assess mobility-related behavioral flexibility and routines in the context of everyday mobility and successful aging. Data were gathered from face-to-face interviews and travel diaries of 211 community-dwelling older adults (aged 65–92) in Germany. Analysis revealed sufficient reliability and confirmed the factorial and convergent validity of the instrument. Mobility-related behavioral flexibility predicted the number of daily trips, particularly by mobility-impaired participants, and was strongly linked to autonomy and to psychological well-being. However, a preference for routines predicted neither out-of-home mobility nor further outcomes. The results demonstrate the importance of mobility-related flexibility in maintaining an active and independent life in old age.
In this paper, we present an experimental and theoretical study of excitation processes for the heaviest stable helium-like ion, that is, He-like uranium occurring in relativistic collisions with hydrogen and argon targets. In particular, we concentrate on angular distributions of the characteristic Kα radiation following the K → L excitation of He-like uranium. We pay special attention to the magnetic sub-level population of the excited 1s2lj states, which is directly related to the angular distribution of the characteristic Kα radiation. We show that the experimental data can be well described by calculations taking into account the excitation by the target nucleus as well as by the target electrons. Moreover, we demonstrate for the first time an important influence of the electron-impact excitation process on the angular distributions of the Kα radiation produced by excitation of He-like uranium in collisions with different targets.
Similar to chloroplast loci, mitochondrial markers are frequently used for genotyping, phylogenetic studies, and population genetics, as they are easily amplified due to their multiple copies per cell. In a recent study, it was revealed that the chloroplast offers little variation for this purpose in central European populations of beech. Thus, it was the aim of this study to elucidate, if mitochondrial sequences might offer an alternative, or whether they are similarly conserved in central Europe. For this purpose, a circular mitochondrial genome sequence from the more than 300-year-old beech reference individual Bhaga from the German National Park Kellerwald-Edersee was assembled using long and short reads and compared to an individual from the Jamy Nature Reserve in Poland and a recently published mitochondrial genome from eastern Germany. The mitochondrial genome of Bhaga was 504,730 bp, while the mitochondrial genomes of the other two individuals were 15 bases shorter, due to seven indel locations, with four having more bases in Bhaga and three locations having one base less in Bhaga. In addition, 19 SNP locations were found, none of which were inside genes. In these SNP locations, 17 bases were different in Bhaga, as compared to the other two genomes, while 2 SNP locations had the same base in Bhaga and the Polish individual. While these figures are slightly higher than for the chloroplast genome, the comparison confirms the low degree of genetic divergence in organelle DNA of beech in central Europe, suggesting the colonisation from a common gene pool after the Weichsel Glaciation. The mitochondrial genome might have limited use for population studies in central Europe, but once mitochondrial genomes from glacial refugia become available, it might be suitable to pinpoint the origin of migration for the re-colonising beech population.
(1) Background: The aim of our study was to identify specific risk factors for fatal outcome in critically ill COVID-19 patients. (2) Methods: Our data set consisted of 840 patients enclosed in the LEOSS registry. Using lasso regression for variable selection, a multifactorial logistic regression model was fitted to the response variable survival. Specific risk factors and their odds ratios were derived. A nomogram was developed as a graphical representation of the model. (3) Results: 14 variables were identified as independent factors contributing to the risk of death for critically ill COVID-19 patients: age (OR 1.08, CI 1.06–1.10), cardiovascular disease (OR 1.64, CI 1.06–2.55), pulmonary disease (OR 1.87, CI 1.16–3.03), baseline Statin treatment (0.54, CI 0.33–0.87), oxygen saturation (unit = 1%, OR 0.94, CI 0.92–0.96), leukocytes (unit 1000/μL, OR 1.04, CI 1.01–1.07), lymphocytes (unit 100/μL, OR 0.96, CI 0.94–0.99), platelets (unit 100,000/μL, OR 0.70, CI 0.62–0.80), procalcitonin (unit ng/mL, OR 1.11, CI 1.05–1.18), kidney failure (OR 1.68, CI 1.05–2.70), congestive heart failure (OR 2.62, CI 1.11–6.21), severe liver failure (OR 4.93, CI 1.94–12.52), and a quick SOFA score of 3 (OR 1.78, CI 1.14–2.78). The nomogram graphically displays the importance of these 14 factors for mortality. (4) Conclusions: There are risk factors that are specific to the subpopulation of critically ill COVID-19 patients.
Dieser Artikel behandelt Pausen, Unterbrechungen, Stille und deren dramatische Funktionen und Bedeutungen, die sich in den Kabaretts des österreichischen Komödianten Josef Hader ausmachen lassen. In allgemeiner Weise wird dem (Anti)Phänomen der Pausen und Stille sowie dem ihnen Wesenhaften nachgespürt, um zu einer Definition zu gelangen. Dabei werden die Pausen in der Musik als Ausgangspunkt und theoretisches Analogon herangezogen.
11,12-Dihydrodibenzo[c,g]-1,2-diazocines have been established as a viable alternative to azobenzene for photoswitching, in particular, as they show an inverted switching behavior: the ground state is the Z isomer. In this paper, we present an improved method to obtain dibenzodiazocine and its derivatives from the respective 2-nitrotoluenes in two reaction steps, each proceeding in minutes. This fast access to a variety of derivatives permitted the study of substitution effects on the synthesis and on the photochemical properties. With biochemical applications in mind, methanol was chosen as a protic solvent system for the photochemical investigations. In contrast to the azobenzene system, none of the tested substitution patterns resulted in more efficient switching or in significantly prolonged half-lives, showing that the system is dominated by the ring strain.
Acinetobacter baumannii is an important nosocomial pathogen that requires thoughtful consideration in the antibiotic prescription strategy due to its multidrug resistant phenotype. Tetracycline antibiotics have recently been re-administered as part of the combination antimicrobial regimens to treat infections caused by A. baumannii. We show that the TetA(G) efflux pump of A. baumannii AYE confers resistance to a variety of tetracyclines including the clinically important antibiotics doxycycline and minocycline, but not to tigecycline. Expression of tetA(G) gene is regulated by the TetR repressor of A. baumannii AYE (AbTetR). Thermal shift binding experiments revealed that AbTetR preferentially binds tetracyclines which carry a O-5H moiety in ring B, whereas tetracyclines with a 7-dimethylamino moiety in ring D are less well-recognized by AbTetR. Confoundingly, tigecycline binds to AbTetR even though it is not transported by TetA(G) efflux pump. Structural analysis of the minocycline-bound AbTetR-Gln116Ala variant suggested that the non-conserved Arg135 interacts with the ring D of minocycline by cation-π interaction, while the invariant Arg104 engages in H-bonding with the O-11H of minocycline. Interestingly, the Arg135Ala variant exhibited a binding preference for tetracyclines with an unmodified ring D. In contrast, the Arg104Ala variant preferred to bind tetracyclines which carry a O-6H moiety in ring C except for tigecycline. We propose that Arg104 and Arg135, which are embedded at the entrance of the AbTetR binding pocket, play important roles in the recognition of tetracyclines, and act as a barrier to prevent the release of tetracycline from its binding pocket upon AbTetR activation. The binding data and crystal structures obtained in this study might provide further insight for the development of new tetracycline antibiotics to evade the specific efflux resistance mechanism deployed by A. baumannii.
Membrane-suspended nanopores in microchip arrays for stochastic transport recording and sensing
(2021)
The transport of nutrients, xenobiotics, and signaling molecules across biological membranes is essential for life. As gatekeepers of cells, membrane proteins and nanopores are key targets in pharmaceutical research and industry. Multiple techniques help in elucidating, utilizing, or mimicking the function of biological membrane-embedded nanodevices. In particular, the use of DNA origami to construct simple nanopores based on the predictable folding of nucleotides provides a promising direction for innovative sensing and sequencing approaches. Knowledge of translocation characteristics is crucial to link structural design with function. Here, we summarize recent developments and compare features of membrane-embedded nanopores with solid-state analogues. We also describe how their translocation properties are characterized by microchip systems. The recently developed silicon chips, comprising solid-state nanopores of 80 nm connecting femtoliter cavities in combination with vesicle spreading and formation of nanopore-suspended membranes, will pave the way to characterize translocation properties of nanopores and membrane proteins in high-throughput and at single-transporter resolution.
Einen Roman zu betiteln ist eine der prekärsten ästhetischen Aufgaben. Der Titel sollte den Inhalt spiegeln, weder banal noch kryptisch sein, nicht zu lang - jedenfalls in den letzten zwei Jahrhunderten -, nicht missverständlich, dafür griffig, und bei alldem werden die guten Titel mit der Zeit knapp. [...] "Die Strudlhofstiege" ist für Ortsfremde ziemlich kryptisch, schwer zu merken und zu schreiben, dazu noch ein Roman mit einem Unter- oder besser: Nebentitel, gemäß dem "sive" in Doderers geliebtem Latein: "Die Strudlhofstiege oder Melzer und die Tiefe der Jahre" (1951). Hier beginnt auch schon die Raffinesse, denn Doderers Roman hat nicht weniger als drei 'Helden', und alle drei sind darin genannt: Die Strudlhofstiege, Melzer, die Tiefe der Jahre - der Ort, der Protagonist, die Zeit an sich. [...] Interesse weckt die Titelformulierung schon deshalb, weil sie "Melzer und die Tiefe der Jahre" miteinander konfrontiert. Es ist gewissermaßen eine staunende Begegnung, die hier erzählt wird, denn der vornamenlose Major Melzer wird bekanntlich "Mensch", indem ihm seine Vergangenheit bewusst und ihm via Zeitreise subtil klar wird, was für sein Leben nottut. [...] Im Mittelpunkt jenes Verfahrens, das den polychronen Roman Dodererscher Prägung trägt, steht die Frage: Wie zeigt, wie simuliert man das Vergehen der Jahre? Man ahnt bereits, dass dem typischen memorialen Zeitroman die 'Tiefe der Jahre' als Metapher für subjektives Zeiterleben und die Sondierungsbohrung der Erinnerung dient. Doch wenn man von Polychronie spricht, ist vom Modell des memorialen auch der chronikalische Roman abzugrenzen, der ebenfalls eine - und zwar beträchtliche - Tiefe der Jahre aufbietet, freilich und gerade weit jenseits der Lebens- und Erinnerungsspanne des Individuums. Die zeit- und erinnerungsmimetische Funktion der Vertikalität wird jedoch erst erfüllt, wenn der kognitive Adaptionsprozess in beide Richtungen verläuft. Dann entsteht durch eine Art Hin- und Herzoomen eine (beinahe) sinnliche Erfahrung, die in dem knappen Horizont ästhetischer Erfahrung Zeitbewusstsein und Erinnerung erfolgreich simuliert.
In der folgenden Studie soll der Roman "Das kunstseidene Mädchen" (1932) verfasst von Irmgard Keun unter besonderer Berücksichtigung der intermedialen Aspekte untersucht werden. Ziel ist hierbei dem in der Türkei kaum gewürdigten Werk von Irmgard Keun an Sichtbarkeit zu verhelfen als auch in einem intermedialen Rahmen zu betrachten und ferner die negativen Einflüsse der Massenmedien anhand des Fallbeispiels "Doris" stellvertretend für junge Frauen im 21. Jahrhundert darzustellen. Hierbei soll die Intermedialität und die leserbezogene Methode Richtlinien dieser Arbeit darstellen. Verschiedene Medien wie beispielsweise der Film, die Musik und die Werbung werden im Roman hinreichend aufgegriffen. Besonders um 1920, bedingt durch das neue Frauenbild, aus welchem durch die Medien ein enormer Umschwung der Geschlechterverhältnisse resultierte und außerdem die Gleichberechtigung zwischen Mann und Frau beeinflusste, zeigt sich eine deutliche Wendung der Frau des 20. Jahrhunderts. Medienpersönlichkeiten werden weitgehend zu Idealen der jungen Frauen, was in der Fallstudie Doris eine Schlucht zwischen Realität und Fiktion zur Folge hat. Diese Studie beabsichtigt die negativen Folgen der durch die Massenmedien vermittelten Schönheitsideale aufzuführen und in diesem Rahmen ein gegenwärtiges, soziales sowie zeitloses Problem vor Augen der Leser zu führen.
Der Schwierige von Hugo von Hofmannsthal reflektiert die Lage, die dem Niedergang der Habsburger Monarchie parallel verläuft. Gleichzeitig ironisiert das Lustspiel eine Gesellschaft, die von den Krisen der Moderne geprägt ist und infolge dieser deren bisher bestehende Form sich auflöst. In der vorliegenden Untersuchung wird das Argument stark gemacht, dass Der Schwierige in einer krisenhaften Phase auf alte gesellschaftliche Normen und Werte zu verweisen sucht und dass dieser Verweis eine nostalgische Haltung repräsentiert. "Der Schwierige" stellt im Sinne einer kulturellen Restaurierung eine Beschönigung althergebrachter Lebensformen dar, die der Ungewissheit des Jetzt gegenübergestellt wird.
Scanning Hall probe microscopy is attractive for minimally invasive characterization of magnetic thin films and nanostructures by measurement of the emanating magnetic stray field. Established sensor probes operating at room temperature employ highly miniaturized spin-valve elements or semimetals, such as Bi. As the sensor layer structures are fabricated by patterning of planar thin films, their adaption to custom-made sensor probe geometries is highly challenging or impossible. Here we show how nanogranular ferromagnetic Hall devices fabricated by the direct-write method of focused electron beam induced deposition (FEBID) can be tailor-made for any given probe geometry. Furthermore, we demonstrate how the magnetic stray field sensitivity can be optimized in situ directly after direct-write nanofabrication of the sensor element. First proof-of-principle results on the use of this novel scanning Hall sensor are shown.
The aim of the present article is to provide a comparative analysis between two important works of German and Hungarian literature on the background of the theory of Carl Gustav Jung’s theory of archetypes. Both works (the novel Demian by Hermann Hesse and the drama Erstwhile Solace [Ősvigasztalás] by Áron Tamási) approach the theme of the search for identity as well as for the absolute and the divinity, with the focus on the archetypes of the collective unconscious. Motifs such as androgyny, shadow or dream, the issue of polarity and unity form common points of contact between the two analysed literary works.
Die Covid-19-Pandemie hat das universitäre Leben seit dem Sommersemester 2020 auf den Kopf gestellt. Digitales Arbeiten von zu Hause aus, e-Learning und Video-Konferenzen prägen seither Forschung, Studium und Lehre. Wir haben Studierende, Lehrende, Mitarbeiterinnen und Mitarbeiter aus ganz unterschiedlichen Gebieten unseres Fachbereichs drei Fragen zu ihrem Arbeitsalltag zwischen Ausnahmezustand und „neuer Normalität“ gestellt.
1. Inwieweit hat die Pandemie Ihren (Arbeits-/Studien-) Alltag verändert?
2. Welche Rolle spielen dabei digitale Medien? (auch im Vergleich zur Zeit vor der Pandemie)
3. Für die Zeit „nach Corona“: Was nehmen Sie mit? Worauf freuen Sie sich?
Nach dem Theologiestudium in Göttingen und Marburg war Tabea Kraaz am Graduiertenkolleg „Theologie als Wissenschaft“ an unserem Fachbereich tätig. 2018 wurde sie mit einer Arbeit zu „Martin Luthers Glaubenswelten“ promoviert. Heute ist sie Gemeindepfarrerin in Arnoldshain im Taunus und engagiert sich als „TheoTabea“ in Sozialen Medien und mit einem Blog für die „digitale Kirche“.
Relithek.de ist ein Lehrprojekt zur (inter)religiösen Verständigung und Bildung mit einem medien-, religions- und hochschuldidaktischen Schwerpunkt. Im Kern geht es um einen in Bildungsprozessen nicht planbaren „Aha-Effekt“: Auf der einen Seite gibt es auf dem weiten Feld der Religionsforschung eine Explosion an Wissen, die selbst Expertinnen und Experten kaum noch überblicken; auf der anderen Seite stehen Religionslehrkräfte täglich vor der didaktischen Herausforderung, Kindern und Jugendlichen im 45-Minuten-Format eine (Erst-)Begegnung mit Religion zu ermöglichen und an ihre Lebenswelt anzuknüpfen. Das Lehrprojekt soll Studierende dazu befähigen, die Diskrepanz zwischen fachwissenschaftlichem Anspruch und fachdidaktischen Möglichkeiten zu reflektieren und neue Wege zur (inter)religiösen Verständigung und Bildung zu erproben.
Seit dem Sommersemester 2020 dominieren virtuelle Unterrichtsformen auch die Hochschulen. An der Frage nach Möglichkeiten und Grenzen digitaler Lehre scheiden sich aber schon länger die Geister des akademischen Lebens. Malte Dücker (E-Learning-Beauftragerplädiert dafür, die Digitalisierung der Hochschullehre nicht als bloße Notlösung zu verstehen.
Seit dem Sommersemester 2020 dominieren virtuelle Unterrichtsformen auch die Hochschulen. An der Frage nach Möglichkeiten und Grenzen digitaler Lehre scheiden sich aber schon länger die Geister des akademischen Lebens. Prof. Dr. Stefan Alkier sieht die Digitalisierung der Lehre kritisch. Er betont ihre bildungstheoretischen Grenzen und die Vorzüge „leibhaftiger Kommunikation“.
Biodiversity information is contained in countless digitized and unprocessed scholarly texts. Although automated extraction of these data has been gaining momentum for years, there are still innumerable text sources that are poorly accessible and require a more advanced range of methods to extract relevant information. To improve the access to semantic biodiversity information, we have launched the BIOfid project (www.biofid.de) and have developed a portal to access the semantics of German language biodiversity texts, mainly from the 19th and 20th century. However, to make such a portal work, a couple of methods had to be developed or adapted first. In particular, text-technological information extraction methods were needed, which extract the required information from the texts. Such methods draw on machine learning techniques, which in turn are trained by learning data. To this end, among others, we gathered the BIOfid text corpus, which is a cooperatively built resource, developed by biologists, text technologists, and linguists. A special feature of BIOfid is its multiple annotation approach, which takes into account both general and biology-specific classifications, and by this means goes beyond previous, typically taxon- or ontology-driven proper name detection. We describe the design decisions and the genuine Annotation Hub Framework underlying the BIOfid annotations and present agreement results. The tools used to create the annotations are introduced, and the use of the data in the semantic portal is described. Finally, some general lessons, in particular with multiple annotation projects, are drawn.
Günter Grass'ın 'Yengeç Yürüyüşü" Romanında 'Konrad' Karakterini Dijital Kuşak Olarak Çözümleme
(2021)
"Yengeç Yürüyüşü" romanında, 1945 yılında Nasyonal Sosyalist dönemde torpillenen "Wilhelm Gustloff" gemisinin batırılış öyküsüyle birlikte Pokriefke ailesinin üç kuşak üyelerinin de aile öyküsüne yer verilmiştir."Y kuşağı" teknolojiye olan yatkınlığı ile bilinirken, günümüzde "Z kuşağı", iletişim araçları olarak internet ve akıllı telefonları daha etkin bir şekilde kullanmaktadır. Bu durumda her iki dijital kuşak da iletişim teknolojilerini iyi derecede kullanan teknoloji gurusu olarak kabul edilmektedir. Dijital temelli teknolojik gelişmelerin yaşamı değiştirmeye başladığı iki binli yıllar bu bağlamda dönüm noktası olarak ele alınabilir. Romanın olay örgüsünde 1995'lere gelindiğinde genç Konrad'ın dijital iletişim aracı olarak bilgisayar kullanması sonucunda internetten beslenen antisemitizmle yollarının kesişmesinin de öyküsü anlatılır. Romanda, ben-anlatıcı Paul'un başarısız gazetecilik kariyeri, ironik bir şekilde, yetenekli bir bilgisayar kullanıcısı olan oğlu Konrad'ın Neo-Nazilerin www.blutzeuge.de sayfasını düzenli olarak ziyaret etmesi gerçeği ile bir paradox oluşturur. Baba Paul'un başarısızlığının aksine Konrad, büyükanne Tulla'nın yardımıyla bir bilgisayar edinerek ihtiyacı olan bilgiyi elde etmekte başarılı olacaktır. Ancak, istediği bilgiye kavuşan Konrad, internet aracılığıyla bir yandan başarılı araştırmalara imza atarken öte yandan da internet üzerinden tanıştığı bir genci öldürme eylemine karışır. Bu olayla Nasyonal Sosyalist döneminin ideolojik propaganda çalışmalarının Neonazizm aracılığıyla yürütülmeye devam edildiğine bir göndermede bulunulduğu söylenebilir. Bu çalışmada üçüncü kuşak aile üyesi olan Konrad'ın dijital ortamı kullanarak kendisinden önceki kuşakların hatalarını yinelediği kesitler, metin odaklı bir yaklaşımla irdelenerek örnek ve alıntılarla çözümlenmeye çalışılacaktır.
Growing amounts of genomic data and more efficient assembly tools advance organelle genomics at an unprecedented scale. Genomic resources are increasingly used for phylogenetic analyses of many plant species, but are less frequently used to investigate within-species variability and phylogeography. In this study, we investigated genetic diversity of Fagus sylvatica, an important broadleaved tree species of European forests, based on complete chloroplast genomes of 18 individuals sampled widely across the species distribution. Our results confirm the hypothesis of a low cpDNA diversity in European beech. The chloroplast genome size was remarkably stable (158,428 ± 37 bp). The polymorphic markers, 12 microsatellites (SSR), four SNPs and one indel, were found only in the single copy regions, while inverted repeat regions were monomorphic both in terms of length and sequence, suggesting highly efficient suppression of mutation. The within-individual analysis of polymorphisms showed >9k of markers which were proportionally present in gene and non-gene areas. However, an investigation of the frequency of alternate alleles revealed that the source of this diversity originated likely from nuclear-encoded plastome remnants (NUPTs). Phylogeographic and Mantel correlation analysis based on the complete chloroplast genomes exhibited clustering of individuals according to geographic distance in the first distance class, suggesting that the novel markers and in particular the cpSSRs could provide a more detailed picture of beech population structure in Central Europe.
Chloroplasts are difficult to assemble because of the presence of large inverted repeats. At the same time, correct assemblies are important, as chloroplast loci are frequently used for biogeography and population genetics studies. In an attempt to elucidate the orientation of the single-copy regions and to find suitable loci for chloroplast single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP)-based studies, circular chloroplast sequences for the ultra-centenary reference individual of European Beech (Fagus sylvatica), Bhaga, and an additional Polish individual (named Jamy) was obtained based on hybrid assemblies. The chloroplast genome of Bhaga was 158,458 bp, and that of Jamy was 158,462 bp long. Using long-read mapping on the configuration inferred in this study and the one suggested in a previous study, we found an inverted orientation of the small single-copy region. The chloroplast genome of Bhaga and of the individual from Poland both have only two mismatches as well as three and two indels as compared to the previously published genome, respectively. The low divergence suggests low seed dispersal but high pollen dispersal. However, once chloroplast genomes become available from Pleistocene refugia, where a high degree of variation has been reported, they might prove useful for tracing the migration history of Fagus sylvatica in the Holocene.
Background: To identify variables predicting outcome in neuroblastoma patients assigned to the high-risk group solely by the presence of MYCN oncogene amplification (MNA). Methods: Clinical characteristics, genomic information, and outcome of 190 patients solely assigned to high-risk neuroblastoma by MNA were analyzed and compared to 205 patients with stage 4 neuroblastoma aged ≥18 months with MNA (control group). Results: Event-free survival (EFS) and overall survival (OS) at 10 years were 47% (95%-CI 39–54%) and 56% (95%-CI 49–63%), respectively, which was significantly better than EFS and OS of the control group (EFS 25%, 95%-CI 18–31%, p < 0.001; OS 32% 95%-CI 25–39%, p < 0.001). The presence of RAS-/p53-pathway gene alterations was associated with impaired 10-year EFS and OS (19% vs. 55%, and 19% vs. 67%, respectively; both p < 0.001). In time-dependent multivariable analyses, alterations of RAS-/p53-pathway genes and the extent of the best primary tumor resection were the only independent prognostic variables for OS (p < 0.001 and p = 0.011, respectively). Conclusions: Neuroblastoma patients attributed to high risk solely by MYCN amplification have generally a more favorable outcome. Mutations of genes of the RAS and/or p53 pathways and incomplete resection are the main risk factors predicting poor outcome.
İletişimin yeni medya aracılığı ile sesli ve görüntülü olarak yapılabiliyor olması eğitimde birçok kolaylığı beraberinde getirmektedir. Bu yeni iletişim ve eğitim şeklinin günden güne insanların hayatına daha çok girmesiyle uzaktan eğitimde nitelik kavramı ve didaktik uygulamaları tartışılmaktadır. COVID-19 pandemisinin ortaya çıkmasıyla eğitim ve öğretimin devamlılığını sağlamak için 2020 yılında birçok ülkede uzaktan eğitime geçilmiştir. Uzaktan eğitimin bu büyüklükteki bir kitleye daha önce uygulanmamış olması bazı olumsuzlukları da beraberinde getirmiştir. Yüz yüze eğitimden kısa bir süre içinde uzaktan eğitime geçiş yapılması gerek öğreticileri gerekse öğrenenleri birtakım yeniliklerle karşı karşıya bırakmıştır. Bu yeniliklerle birlikte çevrimiçi sesli ve görüntülü iletişim araçlarının eğitimde daha aktif olarak kullanılması söz konusu olmuştur. Birtakım sebeplerle eş zamanlı uzaktan eğitimde, iletişim araçlarının kapalı şekilde olmalarından faydalanılmıştır. Bu durum etkili bir iletişim ortamının gerçekleşmesini olumsuz yönde etkileyebilir. Mevcut çalışmada etkili bir eşzamanlı uzaktan eğitimde iletişimin önemi ve iletişimsel süreçleri etkileyen faktörler, ilgili alanyazın doğrultusunda ele alınmıştır. Çalışmada iletişim kavramı ve modelleri, sözlü ve sözsüz iletişim, eğitimde iletişim, yabancı dil eğitiminde iletişim ve uzaktan eğitimde iletişim gibi kavramlar üzerinde durularak, sesli ve görüntülü iletişim türlerinin uzaktan eğitim için iletişim anlamında taşıyacakları önem ve gereklilik tartışılmıştır.
Utopisch-dystopische Romane der deutschen Gegenwartsliteratur widmen sich vermehrt dem Thema Digitalisierung und damit verbundenen Themenkomplexe, Fragestellungen, Hoffnungen und Befürchtungen. Besondere Relevanz kommt dabei der Bewertung und Kategorisierung von Individuen auf Basis von Datenanalysen zu, welche das Leben der Figuren bis ins kleinste Detail lenken und prägen. Die vorliegende Arbeit widmet sich zunächst der Frage, wie die Texte soziale Kategorisierungs- und Bewertungsmechanismen innerhalb digitalisierter Gesellschaften darstellen und inwiefern sich hier grundlegende kritische Kommentierungen herauslesen lassen. Zudem soll analysiert werden,inwiefern die Texte diese sozialen Positionierungen auch räumlich realisieren, ausgehend von der These, dass die Texte raumsemantische Strukturen nutzen, um Gefahrenpotenziale für die Freiheit und Entfaltungsmöglichkeiten des Einzelnen herauszustellen. Als theoretische Basis fungieren dabei Michel Foucaults Theorie der Gouvernementalität, sowie die von Gilles Deleuze und Felix Guattari entwickelte Theorie des glatten und gekerbten Raumes. Literarische Beispiele sind den Romanen "Qualityland" (2017) von Marc-Uwe Kling, "Die Hochhausspringerin" (2018) von Julia von Lucadou und "Technophoria" (2020) von Niklas Maak entnommen.
"Bir varmış, bir yokmuş" tekerlemesiyle başlayıp, okurunu Pertev Naili Boratav'ın deyimiyle "kendi içindeki bir mantığı" üzerinden "peşin olarak kabul edilmiş imkânlar" dünyasına alan masallar, dijitalleşen günümüz dünyasına kadar 200 yıldan fazla tarihsel arka planıyla barındırdığı imgesel evreni bugün dijitale taşımış yazınsal bir türdür. Mekân-sızlık- ve zaman-sızlık- bağlamında kurmuş olduğu yapı gereği, dijitale dönüşümünde başka bir evren kurma imkanına yer bulan masallar, hegemonyanın kurmuş olduğu düzeni alt üst etme sancısını da doğurmuştur. Bu bağlamda Grimm Kardeşler’in yazmış olduğu geleneksel Kurbağa Prens (1812) masalına eklediği pek çok prenses protagonistiyle, yeni bir dil inşa eden Fadime Uslu tarafından yazılan Kurbağa Prens (2020) masalında hegemonik erkekliğin yıkımı mevcuttur. Geleneksel masallarda dışa vurulan arzu alanını, yapısökümcü irdelemeyle elen alan ve bunu dijital platforma da taşıyan anti-masal Kurbağa Prens; geleneksel masallara karşı bir duruş olarak ortaya çıkan anti-masallardaki büyü bozuculuğunu ortaya koyma amacıyla bu makalenin odak masalı olmuştur. Makalede; Kurbağa Prens özelinde, toplumsal heteronormatif bir yapı inşa etme ve bunun temsillerini üretme mahali olarak masallar, R.W. Connell'in Gramsci'den çıkarak kavramsallaştırdığı "hegemonik erkeklik" söylem üzerinden ele alınmıştır. Dilin bilinçdışı gibi şekillenmesi üzerinden toplumsal cinsiyet nifak tohumlarının ekildiği geleneksel masalların erkeklik söylemine karşı; yeni söylemler üreten anti-masallar, Kurbağa Prens modeli üzerinden incelenmiş ve sadece Disney'in çektiği filmler yoluyla değil bugün dizilerden reklamlara; oyunlardan şarkılara kadar pek çok kültürel alanda inşa etmiş olduğu ve temsilleriyle devamlılığını sağladığı kalıplaşmanın "başka bir dünya mümkün" diliyle yeniden yapılanmasına bakılmıştır.
Akif Pirinçci ist einer der meist diskutierten Autoren der neueren deutschen Literatur. Dies liegt nicht nur an seiner Arbeit als Schriftsteller, sondern auch an seinen provokativen Aussagen. Immer wieder taucht sein Name in Presseberichten auf, die im Zusammenhang mit Frauenfeindlichkeit oder sogar Rassismus stehen. Diese Schlagwörter ziehen sich auch durch seine Romane. Das wiederum wirft die Frage auf, ob Akif Pirinçci geschlechtsspezifische, negative Ideologien in seinen Werken versucht zu suggerieren. Der Roman "Yin" stellt eine neue Weltordnung dar, in der es keine Männer mehr gibt und die Frauen auf sich selbst gestellt sind. Die Art und Weise in der das Thema von Pirinçci behandelt wird, ist teilweise so grotesk, dass die Intention des Autors irritierend auf den Leser wirken kann. Diese Arbeit analysiert werkimmanent den Roman "Yin" von Akif Pirinçci hinsichtlich der Fragestellung, ob der Autor mit dem Roman versucht einen Beitrag zur Geschlechterforschung zu liefern, oder ob es sich um eine reine Dystopie handelt.
Günümüz genç nesli bilgisayar, akıllı telefon ve internetle çocukluk çağında tanışan bireylerden oluşur. Bir yandan, yeni nesle dair yapılan çalışmalar gençlerin medya yetilerinden övgüyle bahseder, diğer yandan bu medya yetileri bazı sorunları beraberinde getirir. Teknolojik olanakların bilgiye erişimi kolaylaştırması ve art niyetli kullanıcılara fırsat yaratması dijitalleşmenin sorunlarından biridir. Ne var ki, sanal ortamdaki bilgilerin ele geçirilmesi, kötüye kullanımı, telefon ve bilgisayarın ele geçirilmesi, hatta kısa mesaj yoluyla tehdit "siber zorbalık" sorununu ortaya çıkarır. "Siber zorbalığı" ele alan gençlik romanları incelenmesi gereken bir konudur ve çalışmada bunu konu edinen Alman gençlik romanlarının kurgusu irdelenerek ülkemizde örneklerine pek rastlanmayan bu yeni olgunun kurgusal özelliklerinin tanıtılması amaçlanmıştır.
Im vorliegenden Artikel soll nachgewiesen werden, dass die erzählerische Unzuverlässigkeit in Shida Bazyars "Drei Kameradinnen" passförmig ist zu einer im 21. Jahrhundert in Mitteleuropa diskursiv formulierten Unerfassbarkeit und Unfassbarkeit der Welt und des Selbst sowie zu einem Misstrauen gegenüber Objektivität und der Objektivier- und Vermittelbarkeit des eigenen Standpunkts. Leitende These dabei ist, dass fantastische Exkurse, Selbstkorrekturen, Leerstellen, die Gleichzeitigkeit mehrerer Wahrheiten, Realitätsreferenzen und deren Brechung sowie Fiktionsbrechungen tragfester auf eine Realität referieren, die als unerfassbar gilt, als eine geschlossene Romanhandlung es hätte erreichen können.
Background: Transition metals play a crucial role in brain metabolism: since they exist in different oxidation states they are involved in ROS generation, but they are also co-factors of enzymes in cellular energy metabolism or oxidative defense. Methods: Paired serum and cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) samples were analyzed for iron, zinc, copper and manganese as well as for speciation using SEC-ICP-DRC-MS. Brain extracts from Mn-exposed rats were additionally analyzed with SEC-ICP-DRC-MS. Results: The concentration patterns of transition metal size fractions were correlated between serum and CSF: Total element concentrations were significantly lower in CSF. Fe-ferritin was decreased in CSF whereas a LMW Fe fraction was relatively increased. The 400–600 kDa Zn fraction and the Cu-ceruloplasmin fraction were decreased in CSF, by contrast the 40–80 kDa fraction, containing Cu- and Zn-albumin, relatively increased. For manganese, the α-2-macroglobulin fraction showed significantly lower concentration in CSF, whereas the citrate Mn fraction was enriched. Results from the rat brain extracts supported the findings from human paired serum and CSF samples. Conclusions: Transition metals are strictly controlled at neural barriers (NB) of neurologic healthy patients. High molecular weight species are down-concentrated along NB, however, the Mn-citrate fraction seems to be less controlled, which may be problematic under environmental load.
Este artigo apresenta o "Réquiem a uma Amiga" (tradução no final do artigo) com algumas reflexões ensaísticas sobre o lugar desse poema na obra do poeta R. M. Rilke. Iniciaremos com observações biográficas (os encontros do poeta com a escultora Clara Westhoff e sua amiga Paula em Paris em 1900) que ocasionaram o estudo da pintura de paisagem e um pequeno livro de ocasião de Rilke sobre a colônia de artistas de Worpswede, no norte da Alemanha. O forte impacto que esses encontros - e em particular a análise das telas de Paula Modersohn-Becker em 1905 - tiveram sobre a sensibilidade poética de Rilke contribuíram para a nova forma estilística ('Dingwendung') que se manifesta na obra madura de Rilke. Apresentamos assim um momento de vida e um aspecto específico do desenvolvimento da relação do poeta e de sua obra com as artes plásticas, que ilumina o papel da poesia como trabalho de luto do poeta e como prefiguração das obras da fase madura dos Sonetos e das Elegias.
O presente artigo versa sobre as "Elegias de Buckow" ["Buckower Elegien"], produzidas por Brecht a partir de meados de 1953. Para análise e comentário foram selecionados 8 poemas da obra. Nestes procura-se verificar a crítica do autor à situação político-social da Alemanha Oriental nessa época, num quadro de reapresentação de elementos fascistas numa sociedade a que se atribuía a construção do socialismo. No plano formal, procura-se salientar - apelando-se também a poemas anteriores, escritos durante a guerra - a maneira com que, nas elegias, Brecht altera a perspectiva do lamento para atender a necessidades historicamente configuradas.
Formalização estética e história na Áustria: anotações sobre Ingeborg Bachmann e Thomas Bernhard
(2021)
Neste artigo, partimos de um momento representativo da história austríaca, no final dos anos 1950, marcado por alguns desenvolvimentos no plano da vida social que buscavam parceria e harmonia, sem lidar com seu passado em relação ao nazismo. Contra essa situação se insurgem alguns autores fundamentais para a literatura austríaca, buscando formalizações estéticas que efetivam uma localização histórica crítica, que deve muito à perspectiva do materialista histórico benjaminiano. O recorte desse artigo recai sobre duas obras: o conto "Unter Mördern und Irren" (escrito em 1956-7, publicado em 1961), de Ingeborg Bachmann e o romance "Auslöschung" (1986), de Thomas Bernhard.
Ao longo do romance de Elfriede Jelinek, "Desejo", há um amplo uso de citações da poesia de Hölderlin, às vezes pouco perceptível, às vezes grotescamente alterada. Tem havido pouco consenso acadêmico sobre a função dessas citações: alguns encontraram vestígios de uma noção utópica de uma sociedade justa e justa para contrastar com a dura sátira do romance; outros leram Hölderlin como representando o patriarcado authorship. Minha contribuição sugere que Jelinek toma dois dispositivos estilísticos de Hölderlin - a forma gnômica e a 'harte Fügung' (harmonia austera) - para integrá-los como princípios principais de seu próprio texto. Ao fazer isso, ela enfatiza Hölderlin como um autor de vanguarda no sentido de Bourdieu: como um autor cujo objetivo é levar a linguagem poética a novos limites. Assim, Jelinek assume a figuração contemporânea de Hölderlin (representada pela edição de D.E. Sattler em Frankfurt); e ao utilizar Hölderlin de forma tão inovadora, ela se posiciona dentro desta tradição vanguardista.
Neste artigo, proponho a aproximação do poema "Engführung" (1958), do poeta Paul Celan, com o ensaio "Cascas" (2011 [2017]), do historiador de arte francês Georges Didi-Huberman, tomando como ponto de partida a ideia de percurso que atravessa ambas as obras. Para tanto, baseio-me nas leituras que Joachim Seng faz do poema de Celan (1992; 1998), nas quais lê "Engführung" como um trajeto do eu-poético pelo campo de concentração (Auschwitz) que é, ao mesmo tempo, campo da memória e linguagem. Em "Cascas", Didi-Huberman relata o percurso da sua visita a Auschwitz, enfocando o papel do olhar na realização do trabalho da memória. Nesse sentido, ao posicionar lado a lado o poema e o ensaio, estes parecem apontar para modos de olhar e dizer Auschwitz que colocam para o leitor as tensões inerentes a este movimento, não se omitem desta tarefa ética e refletem criticamente a postura individual e coletiva diante da lacuna do testemunho e do que resta do campo de concentração.
A partir de dados sobre a frequência de ocorrência de pronomes reflexivos, retirados de textos de quatro livros didáticos de língua alemã (Blaue Blume, 2011; DaF kompakt neu A2, 2016; Menschen A2, 2013; Studio d A2, 2006), o presente artigo discute meios para a identificação de insumos didatizados e não didatizados. Essa proposta é justificada pelo interesse em desenvolver uma base empírica que auxilie a seleção de textos para um projeto de criação de um material didático destinado ao ensino de alemão em contexto universitário no Brasil. Para o tratamento dos textos utilizamos os programas WordSmith Tools (2016) e QuAX-DaF (2019). Tais ferramentas apresentam dados de frequência de ocorrência nos textos investigados, além de estabelecer uma relação com um corpus autêntico de língua alemã (Leipzig Corpora Collection). Os resultados indicam que a investigação da frequência de ocorrência pode estabelecer uma base quantitativa e qualitativa para a escolha textual de acordo com a progressão lexical e gramatical desejada, podendo ser um critério para a inclusão ou de exclusão de textos para o ensino de línguas.
Na prática do ensino de Alemão como Língua Estrangeira (ALE), os conteúdos de 'Landeskunde' são abordados cada vez mais sob a perspectiva de que culturas heterogêneas permeiam os diferentes países de idioma alemão. Questionando-nos acerca da representatividade, em materiais didáticos, de países cujo idioma oficial é alemão, dedicamo-nos ao levantamento e à análise de dados sobre os aspectos culturais da Áustria presentes no livro didático "DaF Kompakt neu" (2016), material utilizado em boa parte dos cursos de graduação para formação de professores de alemão no Brasil. Os dados coletados foram categorizados e, então, analisados, de forma que pudéssemos averiguar a inclusão de informações implícitas e explícitas sobre a Áustria e seu potencial para incentivar discusses em sala de aula. Destacamos na exposição dos resultados que o material selecionado apresenta menções profícuas e, mais ainda, que a quantidade e complexidade dessas aumentariam conforme o avanço dos níveis de línguas ensinados. Concluímos ressaltando que, apesar da representatividade do material didático, outros elementos como preparo e disposição do professor, além de materiais suplementares, seriam indispensáveis para a presentificação do 'DACH-Prinzip' no ensino de ALE.
Mapeamento de estudos da linguística contrastiva Português/Alemão : dados bibliográficos no Brasil
(2021)
Este trabalho tem como propósito relatar o desenvolvimento, a metodologia e os resultados de um Projeto de Iniciação Científica que propõe a construção de uma base de dados da bibliografia da linguística contrastiva Português/Alemão. De natureza documentalbibliográfica, a coletânea bibliográfica foi realizada em bases de dados brasileiras de publicações em português, e as referências compiladas no software Zotero. As buscas foram realizadas entre agosto e dezembro de 2019 e se utilizou as palavras-chave (Língua Alemã; Língua Portuguesa; Alemão; Português; Linguística; Linguística Contrastiva), assim como as grandes áreas da Linguística (Morfologia; Fonética; Fonologia; Semântica; Pragmática e Sintaxe). Foram identificadas ao todo 48 pesquisas, publicadas entre os anos de 1972 e 2019, classificadas entre Literatura Branca e Literatura Cinzenta. Os dados apontam uma prevalência de artigos publicados no periódico Pandaemonium Germanicum, da Universidade de São Paulo (USP), especialmente na década de 1990, assim como um grande número de pesquisas na área de semântica.
Este artigo é uma introdução à Análise do Discurso da Sociologia do Conhecimento (ADSC). Trata-se de uma abordagem da pesquisa discursiva dentro das ciências sociais que goza de antiga recepção no espaço de língua alemã e recentemente também em âmbito internacional. Essa abordagem combina a análise de regimes de saber/poder postulada por Foucault com o paradigma interpretativo da sociologia, em especial com a tradição pragmática do interacionismo simbólico e da sociologia do conhecimento social-construtivista. São apresentados importantes conceitos fundamentais, além de sugestões para a metodologia e a aplicação metódica de estudos discursivos correspondentes.
Franz Kafka manteve doze cadernos in-quarto ao longo de quatorze anos e fez neles o registro da sua peculiar existência. Conhecidos como seus diários íntimos, esses cadernos servem de valiosa fonte para a compreensão não apenas da vida do escritor como também – e especialmente – do seu legado literário. Não obstante, pouca atenção ainda é dada pela crítica e pela academia a esses textos como objeto exclusivo de investigação, ora pelo constrangimento exercido pelos resquícios das abordagens pós-estruturalistas, ora pela recepção e pela tradução a que se sujeitaram. Este artigo tem o propósito de apresentar um panorama desses doze cadernos, abrangendo sua origem, sua recepção, sua tradução, suas particularidades, sua estrutura e seu conteúdo. Por ser a crítica em nosso país tanto a respeito do gênero diário quanto dos cadernos in-quarto de Kafka escassa, essa apresentação pode auxiliar potenciais leitores e interessados nesses diários a contextualizá-los e consequentemente permitir o desenvolvimento de pesquisas mais aprofundadas acerca dessas notas.
Reconsiderando a tripartição coseriana do linguístico (em um nível universal, do falar em geral; um histórico, das línguas particulares; um individual, dos discursos produzidos em situações específicas), o romanista alemão Peter Koch propõe o acréscimo, no nível histórico, duma historicidade dos textos ou das tradições discursivas, constituindo regras distintas das regras da língua. Neste estudo programático de 1997, publicado na série "ScriptOralia" da editora Narr (Tübingen, Alemanha), o autor define o conceito de tradição discursiva; delimita seu campo teórico, postulando quatro campos linguísticos, referentemente, a atividade do falar (universal), as línguas particulares (histórico), as regras do discurso ou tradições discursivas (histórico) e o discurso (individual); discute ainda suas implicações para as fronteiras entre Linguística Textual e Linguística Variacional, universais da comunicação e gêneros textuais e intertextualidade e interdiscursividade; ademais, apresenta seu proveito para a Literatura e Linguística, os estudos de oralidade e história da língua. Por fim, descreve a dinâmica de sua formação e transformação pelos processos de diferenciação, mistura, convergência e desaparecimento. O objetivo da presente tradução é tornar acessível ao público brasileiro esta obra de referência sobre a noção de tradição discursiva, que exerce decisiva influência tanto na Romanística alemã quanto em recentes pesquisas históricas do Português Brasileiro.
Este trabalho analisa a integração e a construção da narrativa mítica das mulheres Amazonas no primeiro volume da trilogia sul-americana "Amazonas", de Alfred Döblin. Trata-se de um romance ainda pouco conhecido no Brasil, escrito entre 1935 e 1937, quando o autor esteve exilado em Paris. Sob a perspectiva de Jan Assmann em relação às noções de mitomotricidade fundacional e mitomotricidade contrapresente, focalizamos como a narrativa mítica das mulheres Amazonas é incorporada na trilogia e quais significações suscita. Consideramos que o autor opera de duas maneiras no romance: a primeira é a incorporação e funcionamento de certos mitos na representação ficcional da vida dos indígenas; a segunda é a adaptação de mitos na construção da trama ficcional, sendo que o leitor possui uma participação dupla na narrativa mítica: como observador no nível da realidade ficcional e como receptor no nível da narrativa romanesca. Nesse sentido, a mitologia indígena é introduzida no romance de maneira complexa, atua como elemento estético que busca reconfigurar a posição do homem na natureza e tem efeito "contrapresente" sobre os leitores, pois induz a uma reflexão crítica sobre o desenvolvimento da civilização humana e do seu poder destrutivo, sobretudo na primeira metade do século XX.
Abordando o conjunto das chamadas "peças de fala" ("Sprechstücke"), as primeiras quatro obras escritas para o teatro ainda nos anos 60 por Peter Handke, Prêmio Nobel de Literatura de 2019, o ensaio busca localizar nelas mais do que o jogo autorreferencial alienado censurado por muitos num suposto pós-modernismo. Relacionando o projeto do autor com uma tradição modernista propriamente austríaca e com as preocupações de uma possível filosofia política da linguagem, investigamos essa dramaturgia como uma operação crítica em relação a um funcionamento coercitivo da linguagem, para ao fim relacionar esse interesse com sua posição na história do teatro, propondo seu papel chave para compreender a cena contemporânea.
Dada a posição excêntrica de Hermann Hesse dentro da literatura de língua alemã no século XX, quase como um "outsider" retrógrado, o objetivo do presente artigo é tentar situar "O lobo da estepe" (1927) nas discussões sobre a "modernidade literária". Para esse fim, serão realizadas considerações que demonstram como o livro representa um sujeito no contexto do mundo moderno dos anos 1920 e como o romance adota uma estrutura multiperspectiva que reflete os novos modos de representação que começaram a ser explorados na forma literária moderna. Essa estrutura será analisada com base nas categorias narratológicas propostas por Genette (1995), apontando as três diferentes perspectivas sobre o protagonista Harry Haller presentes no livro: a do "Prefácio do editor", "As Anotações de Harry Haller" e o "Tratado do lobo da estepe". A partir da análise, discutir-se-á a possibilidade de entender os acontecimentos narrados nas "Anotações”"como frutos da imaginação ou como depoimento autobiográfico do protagonista. No primeiro caso, o livro se encaixaria na categoria do realismo, no segundo, na literatura fantástica. Por fim, serão comparadas as diversas edições do livro - que apresentam diferenças significativas - de modo a evidenciar como a estrutura narrativa pode favorecer a classificação do romance como fantástico.
Em seu último romance, "Die fürchterlichen Tage des schrecklichen Grauens" ("Os pavorosos dias do Espantoso Horror"), Roman Ehrlich apresenta a trajetória de um grupo de pessoas que almeja produzir um filme de terror inovador que retrate todos os medos da atualidade. Ao mesmo tempo que não rejeitam a inspiração dos mais diversos filmes do gênero, incluindo o trash, os envolvidos acreditam poder produzir uma obra vanguardista de destacada qualidade artística. Tão claro quanto o futuro fracasso do projeto, está o jogo de vaidades e inseguranças que movimenta o grupo, assim como a completa ausência das pretensas qualidades artísticas. Com base nas teorias de Andreas Huyssen sobre o pós-moderno, Bourdieu sobre o valor da arte, e Boris Groys sobre o novo, este artigo visa discutir como ambições artísticas mal fundamentadas produzem o efeito de vazio trabalhado no romance de Roman Ehrlich.
This article explores the liturgical functions of cross-shaped staurothekes, reliquaries of the True Cross, in twelfth-century Sicily. These luxurious objects were once at the centre of the devotion of the growing Christian communities on an island undergoing dramatic social changes. This contribution examines the figuration of these crosses and the messages they conveyed to their audiences, focusing on documented processions as displays of public piety. To this end, the contents of two liturgical manuscripts from Palermo, evidence in contemporary pictorial arts and coinage, and the urban layout of the Norman capital will shed light on the reception of the symbol of the cross in the cosmopolitan, yet increasingly intolerant Sicilian kingdom.
GAMESTOP, A COMPANY THAT WAS PRESUMED DEAD DUE TO SHRINKING PROFITS OFITS BRICK-AND-MORTAR BUSINESS MODEL, HIT THE HEADLINES BECAUSE OF ASHORT SQUEEZE OF ITS STOCK PRICE. THE POPULAR OPINION REPORTED BY MAIN-STREAM MEDIA SUGGESTED THAT THE GAMESTOP FRENZY WAS EXCLUSIVE TO YOUNGAND INEXPERIENCED INVESTORS GATHERING ON THE SOCIAL MEDIA PLATFORMREDDIT. IN CONTRAST, OUR RESULTS INDICATE THAT ALSO MORE EXPERIENCEDRETAIL INVESTORS IN GERMANY PARTICIPATED.
Iberia has one of the richest bee faunas in the world, and the genus Andrena is no exception with around 200 species known from the Peninsula. The fauna of Andrena was largely revised in the 1970s, but since then, it has received little attention. Molecular investigation of the taxonomically challenging subgenus Taeniandrena has revealed that the situation is more complicated than previously thought with several cryptic and overlooked species. From the species allied to Andrena (T. ) gelriae van der Vecht, 1927, Andrena (T. ) gredana Warncke, 1975 stat. nov. from Spain and Portugal is raised to species status, and Andrena (T. ) levante Wood & Praz sp. nov. from southeastern Spain is newly described. Furthermore, Andrena (T. ) benoisti Wood & Praz sp. nov. is described, having previously been referred to as Andrena (T. ) wilkella beaumonti Benoist, 1961. Andrena (T. ) beaumonti stat. rev. is itself distinct and restricted to the High Atlas Mountains of Morocco. Outside of the subgenus Taeniandrena, Andrena (Euandrena) fortipunctata Wood sp. nov. and Andrena (Charitandrena) hattorfiana nigricauda Wood subsp. nov. are described from Spain, and Andrena (Notandrena) juliana Wood sp. nov. is described from Spain and Portugal. The male of Andrena (Lepidandrena) baetica Wood, 2020 is also described. Andrena (Euandrena) impressa Warncke, 1967 stat. nov. is raised to species status, displaying a West Mediterranean distribution. Finally, a further two species of Andrena are newly recorded for Spain, Andrena laurivora Warncke, 1974 and Andrena confinis Stoeckhert, 1930. Altogether, these findings reinforce the fact that our understanding of the taxonomy and distribution of Andrena in southern Europe remains incomplete.
A new species of abyssal Neanthes Kinberg, 1865, N. goodayi sp. nov., is described from the Clarion-Clipperton Zone in the central Pacific Ocean, a region targeted for seabed mineral exploration for polymetallic nodules. It is a relatively large animal found living inside polymetallic nodules and in xenophyophores (giant Foraminifera) growing on nodules, highlighting the importance of the mineral resource itself as a distinct microhabitat. Neanthes goodayi sp. nov. can be distinguished from its congeners primarily by its distinctive, enlarged anterior pair of eyes in addition to characters of the head, pharynx and parapodia. Widespread, abundant, and easily recognisable, N. goodayi sp. nov. is also considered to be a suitable candidate as a potential indicator taxon for future monitoring of the impacts of seabed mining.
We describe one new tribe, two new genera and three new species of the subfamily Cypridopsinae Kaufmann, 1900 from Brazilian floodplains. Brasilodopsis gen. nov. belongs in the nominal tribe Cypridopsini, and both new species in this new genus were found in both sexual and asexual populations. Brasilodopsis baiabonita gen. et sp. nov. has a wide distribution and was found in three of the four major Brazilian floodplains. Brasilodopsis amazonica gen. et sp. nov. was recorded only from the Amazon floodplain. Brasilodopsis baiabonita gen. et sp. nov. has a subtriangular shape in lateral view, whereas Brasilodopsis amazonica gen. et sp. nov. is more elongated and has more rounded dorsal margins in both valves, as well as more pronounced external valve ornamentation, consisting of rimmed pores in shallow pits. Paranadopsis reducta gen. et sp. nov. was found in asexual populations in the Upper Paraná River floodplain only and differs from other Cypridopsinae in the more elongated carapace, an A1 with strongly reduced chaetotaxy (hence the specific name) and the total absence of caudal rami in females. Because of these strong reductions in valve and limb morphology, Paranadopsini trib. nov. is created within the Cypridopsinae for this intriguing new genus and species.
We describe a new species of riparian lizard from the foothills and submontane forest of El Sira Communal Reserve, Departamento de Huánuco, Peru, at elevations from 540 to 760 m. We name the new species Potamites hydroimperator sp. nov. because it is the only lizard living in streams in this isolated mountain. The new species is distinguishable from other congeners (except P. ecpleopus) by having longitudinal rows of keeled scales on dorsum, and males with 5–8 lateral ocelli on each flank. Potamites hydroimperator sp. nov. differs from P. ecpleopus by being smaller, having dorsal scales on forelimbs smooth or slightly keeled, subconical tubercles on forelimbs weakly present or absent, and four to five superciliar scales. We comment on variation in the pattern of keeling of dorsal scales among Amazonian lowland, Andean foothills and montane species of Potamites, and the potential relevance of this scalation pattern for taxonomic and biogeographic studies. The new species increases our knowledge of the diverse and endemic herpetofauna of El Sira, and of diversity within the genus Potamites. Despite El Sira’s status as natural protected area, gold mining activities are destroying the streams where we found P. hydroimperator sp. nov., threatening their populations.
In the Pacific Ocean, the taxonomy of the family Zosimeidae Seifried, 2003 is poorly understood and to date only five species of the genus Zosime Boeck, 1873 are known. During oceanographic cruises exploring the species diversity of harpacticoids, two undescribed zosimeid copepods were sampled from shallow Korean waters and the deep northwestern Pacific. A detailed morphological examination has led us to propose two new genera, Heterozosime gen. nov. for the Korean zosimeid H. tenuis gen. et sp. nov. and Acritozosime gen. nov. for the deep-sea zosimeid A. spinesco gen. et sp. nov. Both new genera exhibit a distinctive feature in that the first thoracic leg has a two-segmented exopod, in contrast to the three-segmented exopod of this leg in all known zosimeid genera. Furthermore, Acritozosime gen. nov. can also be discriminated from other genera by the two-segmented endopod in second to fourth thoracic legs and the reduced setal armatures of the second exopodal segment of antenna, the first endopodal segment of first to third thoracic legs and the third exopodal segment in second to fourth thoracic legs. A comparison of the fundamental structures of appendages suggests that A. spinesco gen. et sp. nov. experienced a unique evolutionary history within the Zosimeidae.
Marine isopods, despite being a very diverse group, have been little studied in the Mexican South Pacific. After a revision of 171 specimens collected from Guerrero and Oaxaca, six new species, belonging to five genera, were discovered: Amakusanthura guerrerensis sp. nov., Cortezura caeca sp. nov., Mesanthura antenniformis sp. nov., M. estacahuitensis sp. nov., Skuphonura oaxaquensis sp. nov., and Tinggianthura mexicana sp. nov. In this work, the genera Amakusanthura Nunomura, 1977 and Tinggianthura Chew, Abdul-Rahim & Haji Ross, 2014, are recorded for the first time in the Tropical Eastern Pacific. Also, the distribution range of the genus Skuphonura Barnard, 1925 is increased from the west coast of South America to the southern Mexican Pacific, this being the first record of this genus in the Mexican Pacific. This study doubles the number of species recorded of Anthuridae from the Mexican Pacific, of six to 12 species.
Simulium (Trichodagmia) Enderlein, 1934 has an unstable classification system. The broader concept of the subgenus includes five species-groups resulting from an extensive history of synonymisations, often outside of a phylogenetic framework. This concept also ignores relationship hypotheses with the Afrotropical subgenera S. (Anasolen) Enderlein, 1930, S. (Freemanellum) Crosskey, 1969, S. (Xenosimulium) Crosskey, 1969, and the Oviedoi species-group, with several Neotropical species of S. (Trichodagmia). We performed a morphological phylogenetic analysis to test the monophyly of S. (Trichodagmia), its species-groups, and their relationship with the above-mentioned subgenera and Oviedoi species-group. We analysed a data matrix with 69 terminal taxa and 62 characters under parsimony implied weights, with a range of concavities (k1–100), finding three categories of k. Our analysis concludes that S. (Trichodagmia) is not monophyletic, since Oviedoi and the Afrotropical subgenera group with its species-groups Tarsatum and Orbitale. Therefore, we propose a new classification for S. (Trichodagmia) by restricting it to the Orbitale species-group, revalidating S. (Hearlea) Vargas et al., 1946, S. (Hemicnetha) Enderlein, 1934, S. (Obuchovia) Rubtsov, 1947 and S. (Shewellomyia) Peterson, 1975, synonymysing S. (Xenosimulium) with S. (Anasolen), and erecting a new subgenus, S. (Disculter) subgen. nov. for Oviedoi. The geographical distribution of the groups involved is discussed.
In the framework of an ongoing extensive phylogenetic evaluation of the Ceratonotus group (Copepoda, Harpacticoida, Cletodidae), Poropsyllus menzelae gen. et sp. nov. from the sublittoral of south-western Cyprus (eastern Mediterranean Sea) and Paratouphapleura aaroni gen. et sp. nov. from the western Weddell Sea (Antarctica) are described. Both new species fit the autapomorphies of the Ceratonotus group but cannot be assigned to any of the genera so far known. Instead, each new species presents a set of derived characters that justify their placement in new genera, Poropsyllus gen. nov. and Paratouphapleura gen. nov., respectively. Furthermore, a comparison of the species placed in Ceratonotus Sars revealed that because of exclusive morphological deviations, Ceratonotus concavus Conroy-Dalton, C. steiningeri George, C. tauroides George, and C. vareschii George should be excluded from Ceratonotus and transferred to a new monophylum, Tauroceratus gen. nov. Likewise, Polyascophorus monoceratus George, Wandeness & Santos is characterized by several apomorphies that justify its transfer from Polyascophorus to a new taxon, Pseudopolyascophorus gen. nov. The Ceratonotus group is therefore increased to 31 species assigned to 13 genera. The systematic modifications conducted and resulting phylogenetic consequences are discussed in detail.
A new alpheid shrimp, Aretopsis sandybrucei sp. nov., is described on the basis of three specimens collected from three deep-water banks in the Chesterfield Plateau of the Coral Sea, between New Caledonia and Queensland, Australia, at a depth range of 280–550 m. The new species is the first known deep-water species of the genus Aretopsis De Man, 1910, with its two congeners, A. amabilis De Man, 1910 and A. manazuruensis Suzuki, 1971, being confined to the lower intertidal and shallow subtidal areas, to a maximum depth of 50 m. Based on morphological grounds, A. sandybrucei sp. nov. can be easily separated from A. amabilis and A. manazuruensis by the generally much stouter third to fifth pereiopods, with their dactyli each bearing a very small secondary unguis on the flexor margin, in comparison to a much stronger one in the other two species. Aretopsis sandybrucei sp. nov. also differs from A. amabilis and A. manazuruensis by the less contrasting colour pattern, including the more translucent, dull yellowish chelae and tail fan. An association of A. sandybrucei sp. nov. with a deep-water hermit crab appears to be highly likely due to the presence of several large hermit crabs (Paguridae) in at least one of the three dredge/bottom trawl hauls, which was also containing a paratype of the new species. The taxonomic status of A. amabilis and A. manazuruensis is discussed.
Four new Colombian species of the spider genus Medionops Sánchez-Ruiz & Brescovit, 2017 are described and illustrated: M. carolinae sp. nov. (male and female) from Boyacá department, M. cauca sp. nov. (male) from Cauca department, M. luiscarlosi sp. nov. (male and female) from Caldas department and M. santarosa sp. nov. (male) from Risaralda department. Additionally, the distribution of the type species of M. blades Sánchez-Ruiz & Brescovit, 2017, previously known only from Bogotá, Cundinamarca department, is extended to several localities in the Boyacá department. An updated identification key for all Medionops species is provided.
A new species of echinoderid kinorhynchs, Echinoderes xiphophorus sp. nov. collected from oxidized brown silt at the deepest depression in the Sea of Japan, North-West Pacific, is described and illustrated using light and electron microscopy. This new representative of the most speciose kinorhynch genus is characterized by the unique set of spines and tubes and can easily be distinguished from most of its congeners. The second trunk segment bears three pairs of tubes in subdorsal, midlateral and ventrolateral position in both sexes; one pair of tubes on trunk segment 5 in lateroventral position and on trunk segment 8 in sublateral position; aciculate lateroventral spines on trunk segments 6–9; aciculate middorsal spines on trunk segments 4, 6, 8. This species is well recognized by very long tergal extensions of the posteriormost segment, some of the longest within the family Echinoderidae. Males of Echinoderes xiphophorus sp. nov. are well distinguished from all the congeners by extremely long sword-like appendages dorsally to three pairs of penile spines. The species constitutes the first deep-sea representative of the Echinoderidae in the Sea of Japan and the deepest representative of the Kinorhyncha in this sea.
I propose a redefinition of the sexstrigatus group of Lasioglossum (Hemihalictus) Cockerell, 1897, including a phylogenetic analysis. This group is characterised by a combination of the following 12 characteristics: male antenna short, not attaining to metasoma, male labrum with distal process and well-developed basal elevation, male head with genal process as variation, female mesepisternum reticulate-punctate on lower area, mesepisternum without tubercle in both sexes, female metasomal terga with distinct fimbriae on posterior margin, male S8 with well-developed median process, gonobase ventral arm of male genitalia connected with each other at upper ends, gonocoxite of male genitalia smooth, gonostylus of male genitalia small and simple, bud-like, and the ventral retrorse lobe of male genitalia not attaining to gonobase. The Japanese species of the sexstrigatus group are revised. Thirteen species in total are recognised, including three new species: Lasioglossum (Hemihalictus) ikudomei sp. nov., L. (H.) spectrum sp. nov., and L. (H.) subsimplicior sp. nov. Lasioglossum (Hemihalictus) perplexans (Cockerell, 1925) is synonymised under L. (H.) kiautschouense (Strand, 1910). A key to the Japanese species is provided. Bionomical data, such as flight and flower records or habitat, are reported for some species. The distributions of all species are mapped. DNA sequences including a part of the barcode region are given for L. (H.) kiautschouense, L. (H.) ohei Hirashima & Sakagami, 1966, L. (H.) speculinum (Cockerell, 1925), L. (H. ) spectrum sp. nov., L. (H. ) subsimplicior sp. nov., and L. (H. ) taeniolellum (Vachal, 1903)
The genus Salvadora has not been subjected to a modern phylogenetic analysis. Described in 1853, its taxonomic history is complex and confusing. In this study, we evaluate the monophyly of the genus and present the first phylogenetic hypothesis based on an analysis of 66 qualitative and quantitative morphological characters of over 1000 specimens representing all described taxa across their entire distribution. Morphological characters were processed in Fast Morphology for subsequent phylogenetic analysis in PAUP under the maximum parsimony criterion. We obtained a single tree in which Salvadora appears as a monophyletic group with two clearly defined geographic species groups: a southern mexicana group and a northern grahamiae group. Based on our phylogenetic hypothesis, we evaluate the taxonomic status of all described taxa. Additionally, we include a diagnosis for all species, distribution maps, and an illustrated dichotomous taxonomic key of the genus.