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Der Beitrag beschäftigt sich mit der deutschsprachigen Migrationsliteratur und mit ihrem Platz in der heutigen literarischen Szene. Es wird die Frage gestellt, warum diese Literatur aus ihrer früher eher peripheren Stelle (hinsichtlich des Interesses der LeserInnen und der Literaturwissenschaft) ins Zentrum verschoben wurde. Das Hauptanliegen des Beitrags ist jedoch die literarische Analyse dreier Werke von zwei aus der ehemaligen Sowjetunion stammenden, auf Deutsch schreibenden Schriftstellerinnen (Olga Grjasnowa und Lena Gorelik) in Bezug auf die ausgewählten spezifischen thematischen Schwerpunkte, die durch oder infolge Migration (der Hauptfiguren oder auch der SchriftstellerInnen selbst) entstanden waren.
Das Hultschiner Ländchen ist heute ein Teil der Tschechischen Republik, in dem seit Jahrhunderten die mährischen/tschechischen, deutschen und polnischen sprachlichen und kulturellen Bevölkerungsgruppen zusammenlebten, wobei der deutsche Aspekt eine bestimmende Rolle spielte. In dieser Region wurde der vielseitig begabte Max Ring geboren, der als Arzt, Schriftsteller, Dramatiker und Journalist in Oberschlesien und vor allem in Berlin tätig war. In seinem autobiografischen Werk 'Erinnerungen' schildert Ring seine Kinderjahre im national und religiös liberalen Milieu des Heimatdorfes und die sozialen Verhältnisse im industriellen Oberschlesien genauso wie das Leben der Boheme in den Berliner literarischen Gesellschaften.
In the present research a pronunciation training, which was implemented within the scope of the seminar "Reading skills II", is being discussed. Turkish students in their first year, studying German Language Teaching at Uludağ University participated in this research. After a theoretical grounding, the conception of the pronunciation training and how it was implemented in the seminar will be introduced. The aim of this study is to examine, how the detected phonetic problems of the students can be eliminated through a targeted pronunciation training and how it can be perceived by the students. Orientated on the Qualitative Evaluation by Kuckartz et al. (2007) the analysis has been carried out. Therefore a questionnaire and a group-interview have been applied. Considering the evaluated results, possible perspectives for the specific field of research and teaching practice have been presented.
A recent report showed PINK1 transcript levels to be up- or down-regulated by the gain or loss of Ataxin-2 function, respectively, in human blood, in a human neural cell line and in mouse tissues. These observations may have profound implications for the regulation of cell growth and may be medically exploited for the treatment of cancer and neural atrophy...
Alfred Döblin ist einer der erfolgreichen Schriftsteller, der die Eigenschaften der Literatur und Medizinwelt in seinen Werken vereint. Problematische Beziehungen des Menschen mit sich selbst und mit seiner Umgebung, seine Zerrissenheit in der Groβstadt, seelische Krankheiten prägen seine literarischen Werke und seine literarische Kreativität steht unter dem Einfluss seiner medizinischen Kenntnisse und insbesondere unter den seelischen Motiven. Aus diesem Grunde besteht immer die Möglichkeit, in seinen Werken diesen medizinischen Einflüssen häufig zu begegnen.
Döblin stellt in der Erzählung "Die Ermordung einer Butterblume" die Erlebnisse des Herrn Michael Fischer bei einem Waldspaziergang dar. Die Komplexität der Figur wird durch den Erzähler und seine Erzählweise konkretisiert. Denn die Konstruktion des Textes ist ebenso wichtig wie der Inhalt. Deswegen führt die Konstruktion des Textes dazu, den gesamten Text durch den Erzähler und die wechselnden Erzählperspektiven aufzuklären. Außer der wichtigen Funktion des Erzählers wird die Erzählung auch mit der außerordentlichen Figur in Betracht gezogen. Die Figur ist in einer Auseinandersetzung mit sich selbst und hat seelische Probleme. Seine seelischen Probleme werden durch den Erzähler und seine Erzählweise untersucht und aufgeklärt. Die Einflüsse dieser seelischen Probleme werden durch die Verfolgung des Erzählers gefunden und die Spuren/Motive werden durch die Einstellung des Erzählers gegenüber der erzählten Welt gelöst.
Intense direct and indirect human pressure has been imposed on grasslands throughout their range. Mostly due to the constant need for more food production or due to changes in environmental conditions, grasslands as habitats are expected to become highly endangered. The aim of this study was to estimate the grasslands’ ecological response to future climate and environmental changes. The study took place in three ecologically different grassland communities in three protected natural areas of Serbia (Southeastern Europe), following the same methodology. The study sites were: 1) Peštersko polje Special Nature Reserve (SNR), 2) Deliblato sands SNR (its southern part: Labudovo okno) and 3) Zasavica SNR.
Climate change was simulated for mean temperatures and precipitations using the Eta Belgrade University-Princeton Ocean Model (EBU-POM) climate model, for the A1B Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) emission scenario covering the 1951–2100 period and insolation and volumetric soil moisture content for the 1979–2100 period. Grassland vegetation was analysed at all three sites. One representative plant community per site was selected for further analysis and simulation of ecological changes. One plot was positioned inside each of the above-mentioned communities, all vascular plant species inside the plot were recorded, and soil samples were taken. Ecological Optima (EO) for moisture and temperature were calculated from modified Ellenberg’s plant indicator values of recorded species. The plants’ response to climate and environmental changes was simulated using the VSD+ model for the 2010–2100 period. The data obtained from the model were further analysed with Canonical Correspondence Analysis (CCA).
Overall results show that the temperature rise, along with the irregular precipitation at all three sites, will lead to a drop of the relative abundance of many native species in the period between 2040 and 2060. The low obtained Habitat Suitability Index for the future means that there will be either unfavourable environmental conditions for the development of grasslands, or the species we analysed were untypical. Cosmopolitans and xerothermic species will be more accustomed to the new conditions. Grasses will be the most resilient functional group according to our study. It may be concluded that the functional group of grasses will also play the leading role in future
grasslands at the studied sites.
Bericht über die Tagung "Beziehungskrisen: Deutsch-türkische
Verhältnisse in Literatur und Film"
(2017)
Zwischen dem 14. und 16. November 2017 wurde an der Ege Universität-Izmir eine Internationale Tagung veranstaltet, welche im Rahmen zweier Germanistischer Institutspartnerschaften (GIP) vom Deutschen Akademischen Austauschdienst (DAAD) gefördert wurde. Die Kooperation zwischen der Universität Paderborn und der Ege Universität sowie die Partnerschaft zwischen der Universität Hamburg und der Istanbul Universität trugen dazu bei, dass diese Tagung mit dem Schwerpunkt "Beziehungskrisen: Deutsch-türkische Verhältnisse in Literatur und Film" zustande kam.
Im Jahre 1864 haben die Türken angefangen, die deutsche Sprache in den Schulen zu erteilen, nach der Ausrufung der Republik Türkei in 1923 wurde Deutsch als Fremdsprache außerhalb von Ankara, Istanbul und Izmir auch in den Provinzstädten Kastamonu und Sivas als Fachunterricht eingeführt. In der Universität Istanbul wurde im Jahre 1933 durch Mitglieder des Lehrkörpers Einwanderer aus Deutschland die Abteilung für Deutsche Sprache und Literatur an der Philosophischen Fakultät eröffnet. Die vielfältigen Beziehungen zwischen Deutschland und der Türkei sind von großer Bedeutung und haben Einfluss auf die Entwicklung des Deutschen als Fremdsprache in den Lehrplänen. Seit dem Studienjahr 2001-2002 nimmt das Deutsche als zweites Pflichtfach in den Gymnasien seinen Platz ein. Der Fernunterricht geht seit 1728 kontinuierlich weiter und die Bürger in den Entwicklungsländern profitieren von den Vorteilen des Fernunterrichts. in der Geschichte geht der Fernunterricht in der Türkei zurück bis 1927. In diesem Artikel werden die Möglichkeiten für das Lernen des Deutschen als Fremdsprache durch Fernunterricht erklärt.
Die Sprechfertigkeit ist ein Phänomen, das in fremdsprachlichen Lehr- und Lernprozessen sowohl al Mittel (Vermittlungssprache des Lehrenden) als auch als Zielfertigkeit (die es zu erreichen gilt) an Bedeutung gewinnt. Die Sprechfertigkeit, die zu den sprachlichen Fertigkeiten gehört, ist eine schwer zu entwickelnde Fähigkeit, deren Förderung im Unterricht psychologische und kognitive Mühe erfordert. In dieser Arbeit wird betont, dass es möglich ist, die Sprechfertigkeit im universitären Kontext im Rahmen der Deutschlehrerausbildung "so natürlich wie möglich, so künstlich wie nötig!" zu entwickeln; dies berücksichtigend wurde mit Beispielen erwähnt, dass das Rollenspiel und die Dramatisierungstechniken auf die Förderung der Sprechfertigkeit positiv einwirken. Diese Techniken tragen besonders dazu bei, dass der angehende Deutschlehrer einerseits seine eigene Sprechfertigkeit erweitert und andererseits methodisch-didaktische Vorbildimpulse bekommt, die er in seiner beruflichen Laufbahn als Lehrtechnik effektiv anwenden kann.
The study presents stylistic textual analysis based on examples of film reviews and similar texts devoted to film as published in a variety of German magazines and newspapers or their online versions. The text basis is formed by 470 texts about films from Der Spiegel, Focus, Die Zeit, Neue Zürcher Zeitung, sueddeutsche.de. etc. and for the comparative stylistic analysis German–Czech also from e.g. iDnes.cz.
[Malá, Jiřina: Texte über Filme : Stilanalysen anhand von Filmrezensionen und filmbezogenen Texten / Jiřina Malá. - Erste Ausgabe. - Brno : Filozofická Fakulta, Masarykova Univerzita, 2016. - 218 Seiten. - (Masarykova Univerzita$bFilozofická Fakulta : Opera Facultatis Philosophicae Universitatis Masarykianae ; 447) ISBN 978-80-210-8353-0]
Kinder aus zugewanderten Familien und aus den unteren Sozialschichten haben es an deutschen Schulen schwer. Zu ihrer Unterstützung werden vielfältige Fördermaßnahmen angeboten. Welche Art der Förderung insbesondere Familien mit Migrationshintergrund benötigen, wird in der vorliegenden Schrift besprochen.
Zur Beantwortung dieser Frage wurde ein Familien-Bildungsprogramm - mittels qualitativer und quantitativer Erhebungsmethoden - evaluiert. In dem Programm werden Familien über die Dauer von zwei Jahren (im Übergang von der 4. in die 5. Klasse) eng begleitet. Das vielfältige Unterstützungsangebot ist dahingehend ausgerichtet, die teilnehmenden Kinder auf ihrem schulischen Weg zu unterstützen. Ebenso möchte das Programm zur Erhöhung der gesellschaftlichen Teilhabe der Familien beitragen.
Erhebliche Leistungsfortschritte erreichen fast alle Kinder im Kompetenzbereich Lesen. Besonders die leistungsschwächeren Kinder haben von der Förderung profitiert. Auch die Rechtschreibkompetenzen haben sich im Schnitt verbessert. Das schulbezogene Fähigkeitsselbstkonzept der Kinder sowie ihre Lern- und Leistungsmotivation bleibt von der Förderung relativ unbeeinflusst. Die Eltern profitieren insbesondere von dem Zugewinn einer konstanten Ansprechperson. Es gelingt den Mitarbeiterinnen ein Stützungs-Setting aufzubauen, welches den Eltern Sicherheit vermittelt und sie zuversichtlicher werden lässt. Daneben wurde eine Reihe differentieller Wirksamkeiten ermittelt (wie Entlastung, Aktivierung, Qualifizierung). Das Ausmaß der Wirksamkeit wird durch spezielle Bedingungen - auf Seite der Teilnehmer und auf Seite der Ausführenden - moderiert.
Die vorliegenden Ergebnisse werden mit Bezug auf Implikationen für die Praxis (in Schulen und Bildungsprogrammen) diskutiert.
In April and May 2012 data on Au+Au collisions at beam energies of Ekin = 1.23A GeV were collected with the High Acceptance Di-Electron Spectrometer (HADES) at the GSI Helmholtzzentrum für Schwerionenforschung facility in Darmstadt, Germany. In this thesis, the production of deuterons in this collision system is investigated.
A total number of 2.1 × 109 Au+Au events is selected, containing the most central 0-40% of events. After particle identification, based on a mass determination via time-of-flight and momentum and on a measurement of the energy loss, the transverse mass spectra of the deuteron candidates are extracted for various rapidities and subsequently corrected for acceptance and efficiency.
The inverse slope parameter of a Boltzmann fit applied to the transverse mass spectra at midrapidity, which is referred to as the effective temperature, is extracted. For a static thermal source, this parameter corresponds to the kinetic freeze-out temperature Tkin and is therefore expected to be smaller or equal to the chemical freeze-out temperature Tchem. The extracted effective temperature of Tef f = (190 ± 10) MeV however exceeds the chemical freeze-out temperature that was obtained by a statistical model fit to different particle yields. The effective temperatures of various particle species, obtained in previous analyses, suggest a systematic rise with increasing particle mass, which is confirmed by the deuteron results.
An explanation can be the influence of a collective expansion with a radial expansion velocity βr. By fitting a Siemens-Rasmussen function to the transverse mass spectra, the global temperature of T = (100 ± 8) MeV and radial expansion velocity βr = 0.37 ± 0.01 are obtained. This temperature is still very high and only takes into account the production of deuteron nuclei.
The simultaneous fit of a blast-wave function to the transverse mass spectra of deuterons and other particles, as obtained by previous analyses, considers a velocity profile for the radial expansion velocity and takes into account the production of various particle species. The resulting global temperature Tkin = (68 ± 1) MeV and average transverse expansion velocity hβri = 0.341 ± 0.003 are within the expected range for the collision energy.
The Siemens-Rasmussen fits are also used to extrapolate the transverse mass spectra into unmeasured regions, to integrate them and obtain a rapidity-dependent count rate. This count rate exhibits a thermal shape for central events and shows increasing spectator contributions for more peripheral events.
The invariant yield spectra of the deuterons are compared to those of protons, as obtained by a previous analysis, in the context of a nucleon coalescence model. The hereby extracted nucleon coalescence factor B2 = (4.6 ± 0.1) × 10−3 agrees with the expected result for the beam energy that was studied.
Theodor W. Adorno publicou o ensaio “Teoria da semiformação” (Theorie der Halbbildung) em 1959. A partir da publicação deste texto, observou-se sua relevância, sobretudo para que se pudesse compreender a maneira como a indústria cultural determinava a produção de prejuízos significativos no processo formativo. Desde então, a conquista do espírito feita pelo caráter fetichista dos produtos da indústria cultural, sendo esta uma das definições de Adorno sobre o conceito de Halbbildung, impulsionou a realização de muitas pesquisas sobre os danos decorrentes desta conquista na formação. Porém, investigar as atuais características do processo semiformativo não resulta na aplicação direta dos conceitos propostos por Adorno no final da década de 1950. Sendo assim, é preciso que tais conceitos sejam revitalizados por meio da análise das atuais mediações históricas. Seguindo essa linha de raciocínio, o principal objetivo deste artigo é argumentar que a reflexão crítica sobre o modo como a semiformação se renova, na atual sociedade da chamada cultura digital, torna-se fundamental para que se possam elaborar considerações sobre o renascimento da formação (Bildung).
Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is the most common form of dementia in the elderly; important risk factors are old age and inheritance of the apolipoprotein E4 (APOE4) allele. Changes in amyloid precursor protein (APP) binding, trafficking, and sorting may be important AD causative factors. Secretase-mediated APP cleavage produces neurotoxic amyloid-beta (Aβ) peptides, which form lethal deposits in the brain. In vivo and in vitro studies have implicated sortilin-related receptor (SORL1) as an important factor in APP trafficking and processing. Recent in vitro evidence has associated the APOE4 allele and alterations in the SORL1 pathway with AD development and progression. Here, we analyzed SORL1 expression in neural stem cells (NSCs) from AD patients carrying null, one, or two copies of the APOE4 allele. We show reduced SORL1 expression only in NSCs of a patient carrying two copies of APOE4 allele with increased Aβ/SORL1 localization along the degenerated neurites. Interestingly, SORL1 binding to APP was largely compromised; this could be almost completely reversed by γ-secretase (but not β-secretase) inhibitor treatment. These findings may yield new insights into the complex interplay of SORL1 and AD pathology and point to NSCs as a valuable tool to address unsolved AD-related questions in vitro.
In den letzten zwanzig Jahren haben sich die 'African American Studies' zu einem transdisziplinären, internationalen und damit auch komparatistisch relevanten Forschungsfeld entwickelt, in dem – inspiriert von wegweisenden Arbeiten wie Paul Gilroys 'The Black Atlantic' (1993) und Brent Edwards' 'The Practice of Diaspora' (2003) – die vielfältigen historischen und gegenwärtigen, kulturellen und sozialpolitischen Beziehungen zwischen (im weitesten Sinn) afroamerikanischer und europäischer Welt größere wissenschaftliche Aufmerksamkeit erfahren haben. Da viele der prominentesten heute noch erinnerten Ereignisse afroamerikanischer Präsenz in Europa ihr Zentrum in Paris hatten – man denke an den ersten Pan-Afrikanischen Kongress 1919, an Josephine Baker im Folies Bergère, an die Szene um Richard Wright und James Baldwin im Café Tournon der 1950er Jahre – ist es wenig verwunderlich, dass Frankreich in den international ausgerichteten Untersuchungen innerhalb der African American Studies am intensivsten untersucht wurde. Dennoch ist inzwischen ein zwar überschaubares, jedoch beachtenswertes Korpus an wissenschaftlichen Werken entstanden, die sich mit den Wechsel- und Austauschbeziehungen zwischen afroamerikanischen und deutschen (nur selten im weiteren Sinn deutschsprachigen) soziokulturellen Welten beschäftigen: mit den Erfahrungen afroamerikanischer Jazzmusiker/innen zur Zeit der Weimarer Republik und denen schwarzer GIs in den Weltkriegen und Besatzungsjahren; mit der 'Afroamerikanophilie' in deutschen Jugendkulturen der 1960er und 70er Jahre; mit den Studienjahren in Berlin und Frankfurt von afroamerikanischen Intellektuellen wie W. E. B. Du Bois, Alain Locke und Angela Davis. Nachdem der Großteil dieser Forschungen bisher in einigen Sammelbänden und verstreut publizierten Aufsätzen zu finden war, liegt nun mit Katharina Gerunds Untersuchung 'Transatlantic Cultural Exchange' eine breit angelegte Monographie vor, die verspricht, "the postwar reception, construction, and appropriation of African American women's culture, art and activism in (West) Germany" in den Blick zu nehmen und dabei diskursive Formationen herauszuarbeiten, die für den Zeitraum zwischen den späten 1960er und den frühen 1990er Jahren besonders relevant waren. Gerunds als Dissertation an der Universität Bremen entstandene Studie ist gleichermaßen um methodisch reflektiertes Vorgehen wie breite historische Kontextualisierung bemüht.
Der Artikel geht auf die Darstellung des kulturellen Engagements des Grafen Albert Joseph Hoditz (1706 - 1778) ein, das im Rosswalder Schloss und in dessen Garten entwickelt wurde. Die Rosswalder Gartenlandschaft wird im Bezug auf die europäische Literaturgeschichte vorgestellt. Darüber hinaus spiegelt sie künstlerische Interessen des Grafen Albert Joseph Hoditz wider und weist auf die Phänomenalität dieses an der Peripherie liegenden Dominiums hin.
This article deals with the literary depiction of Prince Felix Lichnowsky viewed through the lens of the Czech translation of the verse epic Atta Troll. The translation was published in 1953 and is linked to the translation work of Eduard Petiška. The aim of the study is to illuminate the correspondences or differences arising from the comparison of the original version with its translation.
In der Monographie 'Po stopách německy psané literatury na Hlučínsku' [Auf Spuren der deutschsprachigen Literatur in der Hultschiner Region] werden die Ergebnisse der Forschung vorgestellt, die auf das literarische und kulturelle Bild des Hultschiner Ländchens eingeht. Im Mittelpunkt der Untersuchungen steht das literarische Schaffen dieser Region, die durch multikulturelle Einflüsse geprägt wurde und neue Forschungsimpulse bietet.
Allopatric alpine populations of Phtheochroa frigidana s. lat. (Lepidoptera, Tortricidae) are reviewed. In addition to traditional diagnostic characters of external morphology, the genitalia structures of everted vesicae in male genitalia and DNA barcodes are analysed. This new approach supports the existence of five rather than two species in Europe: Phtheochroa schawerdae (Rebel, 1908) comb. nov. (Dinaric Mts, Rila Mts, Pirin Mts) = P. drenowskyi (Rebel, 1916) syn. nov.; P. alpinana sp. nov. (SW Alps); P. apenninana sp. nov. (Apennines); P. frigidana (Guenée, 1845) stat. rev. (Pyrenees) = P. flavidana (Guenée, 1845) = P. sulphurana (Guenée, 1845) = P. andorrana (Millière, 1865); P. cantabriana sp. nov. (Cantabrian Mts). In order to stabilize the nomenclature, a neotype for Eupoecilia frigidana is designated.
Alin Bashja Lea Zinner fokussiert in ihrem Aufsatz ein Tabu innerhalb der literarischen Aufarbeitungsgeschichte der NS-Verbrechen. In "Das Tabu der sexuellen Gewalt in der Holocaust-Literatur" stehen die literarischen Werke des Holocaust-Überlebenden Yehiel DiNur im Zentrum der Aufmerksamkeit, die mit einem Vexierspiel aus Faktualität und Fiktionalität die sexuelle Ausbeutung von Häftlingen entlarven und sich aufgrund dessen in ihrer Rezeptionsgeschichte Anfeindungen und Vorwürfen der pornographischen Ausschlachtung und Proftigier ausgesetzt sahen.
Es ist nicht immer lohnend, mit einer Replik auf Rezensionen zu reagieren, weil Rezensenten in den meisten Fällen etwas übersehen, missverstehen oder auslassen, weil sie eben nicht alles kommentieren können. Im Falle von Eckhard Lobsien drängt sich eine Replik geradezu auf, weil er nicht einfach etwas Wichtiges übersehen, sondern alles Wesentliche – d. h. alle Kernargumente – ausgelassen hat. So ist es wohl zu erklären, dass ich in seiner Rezension mein Buch 'Essay / Essayismus. Zum theoretischen Potenzial des Essays: Von Montaigne bis zur Postmoderne' (2012, nicht 2013) überhaupt nicht erkannt habe. Worum geht es in diesem Buch?
In this paper we propose a sociological concept of innovation capable of transcending the limitations faced by the approaches of common theories of action. The concept was formulated by Ulrich Oevermann and is based upon Max Weber’s theory of charismatic authority. We apply this concept to archaeological data, using the example of Neolithic copper metallurgy in central Europe, and discuss the importance of analyzing innovations that failed to materialize even though they might have been "in the air" at the time. The concept sketched here enables the scientific study of such a phenomenon.
Die Frage ist, ob Blumenbergs explizite Überlegungen zum Phänomen der Epochenschwelle - vor allem in der 'Legitimität der Neuzeit' - sich auch in seinen anderen begriffs- und metapherngeschichtlichen Studien niederschlagen bzw. in welchem Verhältnis beide Theorieelemente zueinander stehen. Dieser Frage widmen sich die folgenden Anmerkungen. Sie versuchen beide Bereiche in Blumenbergs Denken aufeinander zu beziehen, ihre Kohärenz zu untersuchen und sie in eine produktive Spannung miteinander zu bringen.
The process of urbanization is one of the major causes of the global loss of biodiversity; however, cities nowadays also have the potential to serve as new habitats for wildlife. The European rabbit (Oryctolagus cuniculus, L. 1758) is a typical example of a wildlife species that reaches stable population densities in cities. Due to intense plant and soil damages, German city authorities aim to control high rabbit densities through the application of a yearly hunting regime (e. g., in Munich, Berlin or Frankfurt am Main). In contrast, population densities of O. cuniculus are on decline in German rural areas, i. e., numbers of yearly hunting bags decreased. The aim of my doctoral thesis was to answer the following research questions: Do population densities of the European rabbit correlate with the intensity of urbanization in and around Frankfurt am Main and if so, which factors play a role in varying densities? How are burrow construction behaviors and group sizes, daytime activity patterns and anti-predator behaviors as well as communication behaviors of this mammal affected by urbanization?
In my first study, I focused on population dynamics across 17 different study sites in and around Frankfurt. As one of yet few studies, I invented an approach that quantified the intensity of urbanization (degree of urbanity) of each study site base on four variables: (1) intensity of anthropogenic disturbance per min and ha, (2) number of residents within a radius of 500 m, (3) proportion of artificial ground cover and (4) numbers of anthropogenic objects per ha. Spearman rank correlations confirmed that with increasing degree of urbanity also rabbit and burrow densities increased. The access to dense shrubs, bushes etc. as suitable sites for burrow construction is the most determining factor for rabbit abundances, and therefore I presumed different densities along the rural-to-urban gradient to be driven by shifts in the availability of thick vegetation.
In the second study, I calculated two indices that in both cases classified burrows to be either accumulated, evenly or randomly distributed within study sites. Additionally, in cooperation with local hunters the number of burrow entrances and animals that occupy the same burrow had been determined during the hunting season. With increasing degree of urbanity burrow distribution patterns shifted from accumulated in rural areas towards more evenly distributed within the city center of Frankfurt. This is a clear sign for an increasing access to sites suitable for burrow construction along the rural to-urban gradient. Additional Spearman rank correlations revealed that the external dimensions of burrows decreased (shorter distances between entrances) and that burrows became less complex (fewer entrances) along the rural-to-urban gradient. In accordance, the number of rabbits that commonly shared the same burrow system was highest within rural areas, whereas I found mainly pairs and single individuals within highly urbanized study sites.
In the last study I compared activity patterns, burrow use and percentages of anti-predator behaviors from one hour before sunrise until one hour after sunset of rural, suburban and urban rabbit groups. A linear mixed model (LMM) and Spearman rank correlations confirmed that rabbits located at urban and suburban sites spent more time outside their protective burrows compared to their rural conspecifics. At suburban sites, individuals invested the least amount of time in anti-predator behavior. Results of this third study gave evidence that suburban rabbit populations on one hand benefit from less predation pressure by natural predators in comparison to rural sites, whereas on the other hand are exposed to less intense disturbance by humans compared to urban study sites.
The last study focused on the effects that urbanization had on the latrine-based communication behavior of rabbits. As many other mammals, O. cuniculus exchange information via the deposition of excreta in latrines, and depending on the intended receiver(s), latrines are either formed in central areas for within-group communication or at territorial boundaries, e. g., for between-group communication. The relative importance of within- vs. between-group communication depends on, amongst other factors, population densities and group sizes which I proved both to shift along the considered rural-to-urban gradient. I determined latrine sizes, latrine densities and latrine utilization frequencies relative to their distance to the nearest burrow at 15 different study sites. Latrine densities and utilization frequencies increased with increasing distance from the burrow in suburban and urban populations whereas at rural sites, largest latrines and those containing the most fecal pellets were close to the burrow, suggesting that within-group communication prevailed.
To sum up, for the first time, I was able to relate shifts in the ecology and behavior of the European rabbit as adaptations to a gradual anthropogenic habitat alteration that are typical for “urban exploiters”. Especially the suburban habitat provides high landscape heterogeneity (“edge habitat“) which is essential for high and stable rabbit populations. Moreover, here, comparably low human disturbance and predation pressure are given in contrast to the agriculturally transformed, open landscapes which are nowadays typical for most rural areas in central Europe. I argue that this mainly leads to the observed behavioral changes along the rural-to-urban gradient. Future plans for rural land management actions should aim to increase refuge availability by generating networks of ecotones. This would also benefit species that depend on similar ecosystem structures as the European rabbit and are on decline in Germany.
This revision concerns a small group of Western Palaearctic Copris species (Coleoptera: Scarabaeoidea:
Scarabaeidae) distinguished by having three lateral teeth on the foretibae. According to the literature, this group consists of four taxa: Copris armeniacus Faldermann, 1835, C. felschei Reitter, 1892, C. pueli Mollandin de Boissy, 1905 and C. umbilicatus Abeille de Perrin, 1901. Copris armeniacus is herein deemed a species inquirenda, and C. felschei, for which a neotype is designated, is deemed valid. Copris umbilicatus is recorded for the fi rst time from Turkey. A key to all species of the genus Copris known from the Western Palaearctic is provided. Variability of the cephalic and pronotal armature, and morphology of the parameres are illustrated.
For centuries the continent of Africa has been characterised by negative images such as poverty, disease and conflicts. Today, however, the People's Republic of China's growing presence in Africa, particularly with regards to China-Africa business relations, brings new vitality to the continent. This new movement is not a windfall but rather obtained through the hard work of both African and Chinese people at various levels. Narrating on daily experiences of Chinese merchants and their vivid interactions with people in Botswana, this book decodes the frustrating while rewarding process through which China-Africa relations have been maturing on the grass-roots level. This book not only presents insights and suggestions to both Botswana and Chinese policy makers interested in understanding their constituents' everyday interactions with each other, but also offers readers interested more broadly in contemporary Chinese experiences in Africa a fascinating glimpse into these cross-cultural encounters. This book is an original and pioneering study of issues that resonate in almost every African country which has responded to a growing Chinese presence. It argues that as the process of globalisation permeates the everyday lives of people, each individual is empowered to be an 'ambassador' in shaping international relations.
A new mesoserphid wasp from the Middle Jurassic of northeastern China (Hymenoptera, Proctotrupoidea)
(2017)
A new genus and species of Mesoserphidae (Hymenoptera), Juraserphus modicus gen. et sp. nov., is described based on a well-preserved fossil specimen from the Middle Jurassic Jiulongshan Formation of northeastern China. It is characterized by the following forewing features: the forking of Rs+M located approximately one-third of the distance between 1m-cu and 2r-rs, both 1cu-a and 2cu-a antefurcal; 1-M more than twice as long as 1m-cu and hind wing with cells r and rm closed. In addition, it has a short ovipositor, only extending slightly beyond the metasomal apex. Its new morphological characters broaden the diversity of Mesoserphidae in the Mesozoic and provide new insights into the evolution and relationships of Mesoserphidae.
The venture capital industry holds relevance for entrepreneurs looking for money to finance an innovative project, investors seeking to make money by investing in entrepreneurial firms and governments trying to promote innovation and entrepreneurship. Venture capital investment could facilitate innovation and thus a better economy.
Venture capital has enabled the U.S. to support its entrepreneurial talent by turning ideas into world-famous products and services, building companies from mere business plans to mature and powerful organizations. Three of the five largest U.S. public companies by market capitalization – Apple, Google and Microsoft – received most of their early external funding from venture capital. Having its ups and downs, venture capital investment in the U.S. expanded from virtually zero in the mid-1970s to $8 billion in 1995 and $49.3 billion in 2014. Venture backed companies have been a prime driver of economic growth in the U.S.Across the pacific, venture capital investment in China has grown out of the transition from a centrally planned economy to a free market economy over the past three decades, becoming an important pillar supporting China’s innovation system. In 2015, a total of 2,824 venture capital investment deals provided an aggregate investment of $36.9 billion. Venture capital has long been a hot topic in China’s capital market, particularly since the government decided to boost “mass entrepreneurship and innovation” in 2014.
In the U.S., most venture capital firms are organized as limited partnerships, with the venture capitalists being general partners and the investors limited partners. Studies have shown that investors choose to invest through venture funds as an intermediary rather than placing their investments directly with the entrepreneurs; because of the high risk nature of the entrepreneur’s business, it is hard for them to get bank loans or direct equity investments. Conflicts may also arise, however, between the venture capitalists acting as agents and the investors as principals.5 This agency problem maybe particularly severe, since venture capital provides money for businesses with high potential and high risk, although the limited partnership has certain merits and is still most commonly chosen as the business form for venture capital funds.6 At the same time, the fact that general partners have total control of the partnership business necessitates that the agency problem is addressed by legal rules, contracts and other mechanisms.
Meanwhile, despite the rapid growth of venture capital investments in China, little attention has been paid to the organizational form of venture capital funds. In contrast to the U.S., most Chinese venture funds have been structured as corporations. One may argue that it was due to legislative reasons: that the limited partnership was not recognized by Chinese law when venture capital first appeared in China. However, after adopted a chapter was adopted in the Partnership Enterprise Law (PEL) governing limited partnerships in 2007, most of the venture funds abided by their choice, while those opting for the limited partnership have encountered difficulties: the limited partners are having trouble trusting the general partners with their money and are therefore interfering with the operation of the partnership business, which may lead to dissolution of the partnership.
This thesis applies transaction cost theory to explain the benefits and costs of choosing the limited partnership as a business form in the special context of venture capital investments, showing that the potential agency conflict between the general partners and the limited partners have been mitigated by legal and other mechanismsin the United States, and that the U.S. investors could therefore exploit the merit of the limited partnership form in venture capital financing. In China, investors have different answers to the agency problem. Similarly to the situation in the U.S., Chinese partners also employ contract terms to deal with agency problems, and the legislators enact laws that aim at regulating the limited partnership form; some legislation was even transplanted from the U.S., such as that part of the PEL which governs limited partnerships. It seems, then, that similar mechanisms that deal with agency problems also exist in China. However, given the unique history of the development of China’s innovation system and venture capital market, the effectiveness of these constraints is questionable. Chinese venture capital investors have therefore characteristically behaved differently to U.S. investors. Rather than relying on these questionable mechanisms, Chinese investors as well as the Chinese government have developed different approaches to addressing these agency problems.
Between 2009 and 2016, a total of 174 Odonata species (Tab. 1) have been recorded in the Dehong Dai and Jingpo Autonomous Prefecture, China. 21 of these species are new records for China, and additional 26 taxa have to be described as new to science. Brief comments on selected species refer to morphological characters, distribution and seasonality.
Background: Research has implicated that changes in zinc (Zn) metabolism may be associated with the biological underpinnings of eating disorders, in particular anorexia nervosa. However, to date research on the role of Zn in patients with bulimia nervosa (BN) is scarce.
Objective: We aimed to explore serum Zn concentrations in young patients with BN, with a focus on the stage of the disorder, comparing acutely ill and recovered patients with BN with healthy controls.
Methods: Serum Zn concentrations were obtained from healthy controls and from acutely ill and remitted young patients with BN. Mean duration of remission was 4.0±3.5 years.
Results: Remitted patients showed elevated serum Zn concentrations when compared to controls (Cohen’s d=2.022), but concentrations were still in the normal range. Acutely ill patients also had higher serum Zn levels when compared to controls (all values still being within the reference range, Cohen’s d=0.882). There was no difference between acutely ill and remitted patients with BN in serum Zn concentrations. Of note, remitted patients had a significantly higher body weight when compared to the other two groups. Overall, there were no significant differences in dietary preferences with regard to Zn containing foods between the groups.
Conclusion: The present study provides preliminary evidence that the underlying factors for changes in Zn serum concentrations in young patients with BN do not vary with regard to the stage of illness (acute versus remitted BN). Further prospective research is needed in order to disentangle the possible interplay between serum Zn status and bulimic eating behaviors.
Aus der Distanz von beinahe zwei Dekaden werden der Literaturstreit und die daran anschließende Stasi-Debatte in dem selbsterkundenden Buch Stadt der Engel als Gewaltdiskurs wahrgenommen und ambivalent reflektiert. Die erzählerische Reflexion dieses Diskurses ist allerdings in ein Geflecht von Gewaltnarrativen eingebettet, das nur schwer zu entwirrenund zu entschlüsseln ist. Der vielschichtige Text ist jedoch nicht auf die literarische Vergegenwärtigung der strukturellen Gewalt im DDR-Regime oder der symbolischen Gewalt in den medialen Kontroversen zu reduzieren, ebenso wäre die Einschränkung auf die quälende Selbstbefragung der Erzählerin im Zusammenhang mit ihren in Vergessenheit geratenen Stasi-Kontakten und damit der eigenen Verstrickung in die Gewaltstrukturen eine unzulässige Vereinfachung.
Lieblingsbild
(2017)
Dieses Bild ist wichtig, weil wir daran verstanden haben, wie in der Zelle fehlerhaftes Spleißen verhindert wird. Dazu muss man wissen, dass unsere Gene sich aus Exons und dazwischenliegenden Introns zusammensetzen. Während des Spleißens werden die Introns entfernt und die Exons in ein reifes Transkript zusammengefügt, das dann für ein Protein kodiert. Allerdings gibt es innerhalb der Introns viele Bereiche, die einem Exon sehr ähnlich sehen. Werden diese sogenannten "PseudoExons" fälschlicherweise während des Spleißprozesses erkannt und in das reife Transkript eingebaut, kann das fatale Folgen für das kodierte Protein und oft die gesamte Zelle haben. ...
Fossil dental remains are an archive of unique information for paleobiological studies. Computed microtomography based on X-ray microfocus sources (X-μCT) and Synchrotron Radiation (SR-μCT) allow subtle quantification at the micron and sub-micron scale of the meso- and microstructural signature imprinted in the mineralized tissues, such as enamel and dentine, through high-resolution “virtual histology”. Nonetheless, depending on the degree of alterations undergone during fossilization, X-ray analyses of tooth tissues do not always provide distinct imaging contrasts, thus preventing the extraction of essential morphological and anatomical details. We illustrate here by three examples the successful application of neutron microtomography (n-μCT) in cases where X-rays have previously failed to deliver contrasts between dental tissues of fossilized specimen.
Bevor ich mich im Folgenden von Spinoza ausgehend der Frage des 'mischpat ivri' zuwende und die Frage stelle, welche Rolle die Idee der Torah als Staatsrecht im modernen Israel spielt, möchte ich kurz in Erinnerung rufen, was wir historisch über die Torah im Alten Israel und aus dem antiken bzw. spätantiken Judentum wissen. Ich beginne also bei Spinoza, gehe dann kurz in die tiefere Vergangenheit und wende mich dann der zionistischen und israelischen Beschäftigung mit dem hebräischen Recht zu. Der Bezug auf die Torah als Staatsrecht bewegt sich sowohl im Fall der Staatstheorie der Frühen Neuzeit als auch im Fall des 'mischpat ivri' auf der dreifachen Grenze von Religionsquelle, Gelehrtentradition und Politik bzw. Entwürfen der Gesellschaftsgestaltung. Ohne das hier weiter theoretisch reflektieren zu können, gehören diese Beobachtungen meines Erachtens in den Bereich der hier verhandelten Fragen um das Verhältnis von Religion und Kulturwissenschaft.
Some errors are simply annoying, others are productive. Errors are productive when they function as triggers for processes that let the mistake appear as a chance to discover new perspectives or approaches to a solution. Productive errors suggest that the criteria for judging what seems right or wrong themselves should and have to be understood as mutable, since cultural processes of development cannot be thought in any other way. The article investigates what the productivity of errors can imply in the field of literature. Both literary examples discussed (Benjamin, Guggenmos) make recourse to the idea of a childhood of language: What might appear as an error to adults can indicate the beginning of a productive, linguistically sensitive engagement with the world for children (or for adults who can carry their minds back to that condition).
In dieser Arbeit wurden thermodynamische Eigenschaften eines chiralen Quark Meson Modelles untersucht. Das chirale Quark Meson Model beschreibt die starke Wechselwirkung über den Austausch von Mesonen und zudem die thermische und dichteabhängige Entwicklung der Quarkmassen im Medium über die chirale Symmetrie.Im SU(2) Model wurde zunächst in mean field approximation gearbeitet, um im Anschluss den divergenten Vakuumterm mit einzubeziehen. Nach eingehender Untersuchung der Ergebnisse, wurden dann die thermischen Mesonenfluktuationen studiert. In beiden Ansätzen verschiebt die Nullpunktsenergie den chiralen Phasenübergang zu höheren Temperaturen, wodurch die Massen bei höheren Temperaturen entarten. Beide Ansätze wurden dann zu einem gemeinsamen Modell kombiniert, um den Einfluss der Mesonenfluktuationen auf Ordnungsparameter, Massen und thermodynamische Grössen zu untersuchen. Als Fazit der Studie kann behauptet werden, dass sich der Einfluss der Mesonenfluktuationen in grösserem Maÿ auf die Thermodynamik, als auf den Ordnungsparameter und die Massen auswirkt. Im SU(3) Modell wurden ebenfalls regularisiert und zudem Vektormesonen mitberücksichtigt, welche die Repulsion zwischen den einzelnen Freiheitsgraden modelliert. Die Zustandsgleichung wird durch den Vakuum Term etwas softer und zeigt ein ähnliches Verhalten im niederen Energiebereich. Untersucht wurde neben der Temperatur T, die Elektron Baryon Rate Ye, die Sigma Meson Masse noch der Einfluss der Vektorkopplung. Aus der Zustandsgleichung konntendann Isentropen im T-mu Phasendiagramm errechnet werden, welche in naher Zukunft Aufschluss über eine dritte Familie von kompakten Sternen in Zusammenhang mit der entsprechenden Supernova Explosion geben könnte. Um die Existenz von kompakten Sternen genauer zu analysieren, wurde das chiraleSU(3) Quark Meson Modell bei T = 0 benutzt, um über die aus dem Formalismusgewonnenen Grössen Druck und Energiedichte die Tolmann-Oppenheimer-Volkoff zu lösen. Diese stellen die Masse-Radius Beziehungen kompakter Objekte dar. Auf der Suche nach Twin Stern Lösungen aus dem chiralen SU(3) Quark Meson Model wurde zunächst ein Modell für Hybridsterne entwickelt. Im untersuchten Parameterbereich fanden wir Hybrid Stern Lösungen, bei welchen der Einfluss der Quarkmaterie auf die Stabilität des Sternes untersucht wurde, denn das Einsetzen des Phasenüberganges übt einen zusätzlichen gravitativen Zug auf die hadronische Kruste aus. Der Stern ist stabil, wenn der Druck der Quarkmaterie diesem zusätzlichen Zug standzuhalten vermag. Für einen zu grossen Sprung in der Energiedichte werden die Lösungen jedoch instabil. Zwillingssterne waren nicht unter den Lösungen, da der Übergangsdruck relativklein sein muss, während der Energiedichtesprung eher gross sein sollte. Das Auftreten zweier stabiler Äste in der Masse Radius Relation kann allerdingsmit dem SU(3) Modell und entsprechendem chiralen Phasenübergang modelliert werden. Für einen gewissen Parameterbereich einhergehend mit kleinem Wert des Vakuum Druckes B konnten Nicht-Linearitäten in der Zustangsgleichungzur Lösung der TOV Gleichung beitragen. Im Weitern ist das Zusammenspiel der Vektorkopplung und der Sigma Mesonen Masse einflussreich auf die Lösungen, welche auf Kausalität, Stabilität und neben der 2 Sonnenmassen Bedingung noch auf Restriktionen vom millisecond pulsar PSR J1748-2446ad untersucht wurden.Mit Weltraummissionen wie etwa NICER (Neutron star Interior CompositionExploreR) sollte die Radiusbestimmung kompakter Objekte in Zukunft bis auf einen Kilometer genau bestimmt werden können. Die Entdeckung von zweiSternen mit der gleichen Masse und unterschiedlichen Radien wäre in der Tat ein Beweis für die Existenz von Zwillingssternen, welche dann die Theorie des Phasenüberganges in dichter Materie untermauern würde. Das Kollaps-Szenario eines Zwillingssternes würde weiteren Aufschluss über Neutrino-Emmissivität, Gamma-ray burster und Gravitationswellen Signale geben können. Dynamische Simulationen in allgemein relativistischem Kontext für compact star merger mit den hier diskutierten Zustandsgleichungen sind bereits in Planung, um Eigenschaftenwie beispielsweise das Temperatur- und Dichteprofil solcher Objekte genauer zu analysieren.
Hypoxia-induced miR-210 displays a pro-survival, cytoprotective and pro-angiogenic role in several in vitro systems. In vivo, we previously found that miR-210 inhibition increases ischemic damage. Here we describe the generation of a versatile transgenic mouse model allowing the evaluation of miR-210 therapeutic potential in ischemic cardiovascular diseases. We generated a Tet-On miR-210 transgenic mouse strain (TG-210) by targeted transgenesis in the ROSA26 locus. To functionally validate miR-210 transgenic mice, hindlimb ischemia was induced by femoral artery dissection. Blood perfusion was evaluated by power Doppler while tissue damage and inflammation were assessed by histological evaluation. We found that miR-210 levels were rapidly increased in TG-210 mice upon doxycycline administration. miR-210 overexpression was maintained over time and remained within physiological levels in multiple tissues. When hindlimb ischemia was induced, miR-210 overexpression protected from both muscular and vascular ischemic damage, decreased inflammatory cells density and allowed to maintain a better calf perfusion. In conclusion, we generated and functionally validated a miR-210 transgenic mouse model. Albeit validated in the context of a specific cardiovascular ischemic disease, miR-210 transgenic mice may also represent a useful model to assess the function of miR-210 in other physio-pathological conditions.
The aim of this article is to compare migration as an intercultural confrontation and translation as a phenomenon creating a "Third Space" for cultural negotiation. In this frame it analyses what role interculturality plays in both areas and how these areas mutually reshape the other.
The study deals with how the deconstructive approaches that have triggered a new understanding in the field influence translation. In this context, the concept of interculturality brought both by translation and migration, should not be considered as a medium for harmonization and assimilation, but as a means of respect to the foreign that challenges the asymmetries and dominance between the powers. In this sense, the study will demonstrate how intercultural migration and translation enabling constructive and productive interaction can function as a dynamic potential for cultures.
Since translation and migration are two major restorative factors for intercultural communication, they create the mobility of people so of cultures which results in a reframing of the obsolete traditional perception of culture that relies on an isolated and homogenous culture model. This communication enables not only a new understanding of the other and a convergence of the cultures involved, but it also promotes a realisation of the self and its borders
Although students make a great effort to learn a foreign language, it is an undeniable fact that they have some difficulties of understanding during communication. One of the prominent reasons of this situation is their having lack of vocabulary rather than grammar knowledge. This situation also effects the motivation of students in the process of learning negatively. Especially, words that have morphological similarities, but semantically different ones cause a problem in the process of learning, which can not be overcome without getting help professionally. The morphological similarities of the words lead students fail to understand different meanings of these kinds of words. For this reason, the purpose of this study is to investigate the words which cause difficulties because of the morphological similarities for the students to learn. As the study handles the subject in this concrete perspective, it contributes to the teachers having problems in teaching aforementioned difficult words.
Patient-reported outcomes (PROs) such as quality of life and work productivity are important for measuring patient's experience. We assessed PROs during and after treatment of hepatitis C virus (HCV) patients.Data were obtained from a phase 3 open label study of sofosbuvir and ribavirin (SOF + RBV) with and without interferon (IFN). Patients completed 4 PRO assessment instruments (SF-36, Functional Assessment of Chronic Illness Therapy-Fatigue, Chronic Liver Disease Questionnaire- HCV, Work Productivity and Activity-Specific Health Problem) before, during, and after treatment.A total of 533 patients with chronic HCV were enrolled; 28.9% treatment-naïve, 23.1% cirrhotic, 219 received IFN + SOF + RBV and 314 received IFN-free SOF + RBV. At baseline, there were no differences in PROs between the IFN-free and IFN-containing treatment arms (all P > 0.05). During treatment, patients receiving IFN + SOF + RBV had a substantial impairment in their PROs (up to -24.4% by treatment week 12, up to -8.3% at week 4 post-treatment). The PRO decrements seen in the SOF + RBV arm were smaller in magnitude (up to -7.1% by treatment week 12), and all returned to baseline or improved by post-treatment week 4. By 12 weeks after treatment cessation, patients who achieved sustained viral response-12 showed some improvement of PRO scores regardless of the regimen (up to +7.1%, P < 0.0001) or previous treatment experience. In multivariate analysis, the use of IFN was independently associated with lower PROs.IFN-based regimens have a profoundly negative impact to PROs. By contrast, the impact of RBV on these PROs is relatively modest. Achieving HCV cure is associated with improvement of most of the PRO scores.
I propose a dynamic stochastic general equilibrium model in which the leverage of borrowers as well as banks and housing finance play a crucial role in the model dynamics. The model is used to evaluate the relative effectiveness of a policy to inject capital into banks versus a policy to relieve households of mortgage debt. In normal times, when the economy is near the steady state and policy rates are set according to a Taylor-type rule, capital injections to banks are more effective in stimulating the economy in the long-run. However, in the middle of a housing debt crisis, when households are highly leveraged, the short-run output effects of the debt relief are more substantial. When the zero lower bound (ZLB) is additionally considered, the debt relief policy can be much more powerful in boosting the economy both in the short-run and in the longrun. Moreover, the output effects of the debt relief become increasingly larger, the longer the ZLB is binding.
The mfl-riboswitch is a transcriptional off-switch, which down-regulates expression of subunit ß of ribonucleotide reductase in Mesoplasma florum upon 2´-deoxyguanosine binding. We characterized binding of 2´-deoxyguanosine to the mfl-aptamer domain (WT aptamer) and a sequence-stabilized aptamer (MT aptamer) under in vitro and ‘in-cell-like’ conditions by isothermal titration calorimetry (ITC) and nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy. ‘In-celllike’ environment was simulated by Bacillus subtilis cell extract, in which both aptamers remained sufficiently stable to detect the resonances of structural elements and ligand binding in 2D NMR experiments. Under ‘in-cell-like’-environment, (i) the WT aptamer bound the endogenous metabolite guanosine and (ii) 2´-deoxyguanosine efficiently displaced guanosine from the WT aptamer. In contrast, MT aptamer exhibited moderate binding to 2´-deoxyguanosine and weak binding to guanosine. NMR experiments indicated that binding of guanosine was not limited to the aptamer domain of the riboswitch but also the full-length mfl-riboswitch bound guanosine, impacting on the regulation efficiency of the riboswitch and hinting that, in addition to 2´-deoxyguanosine, guanosine plays a role in riboswitch function in vivo. Reporter gene assays in B. subtilis demonstrated the regulation capacity of the WT aptamer, whereas the MT aptamer with lower affinity to 2´ -deoxyguanosine was not able to regulate gene expression.
The former and current multiple sclerosis (MS) classifications are essential for describing different phenotypes and disease dynamics. To establish personalized treatment regimes, further clinical and paraclinical parameters have to be considered such as imaging, cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) findings, past disease-modifying therapies (DMTs), and disease activity under these therapies. In clinical practice, this information is often difficult to overview. Especially, patients with a long course of disease offer an extensive medical history so that comprehending all of the necessary information can be very time consuming.
Nine individuals of Apatidelia from Zhejiang Province, China were examined and their barcode sequences were generated and analyzed. A new species, A. morsei Xu & Sun sp. nov., is described and illustrated. The larva, male and female of A. acuminata Leng & Yang, 1998 and the male and female of A. morsei Xu & Sun sp. nov. are associated by mtCOI gene sequences. The male of A. acuminata Leng & Yang, 1998 is re-described and re-illustrated, and the female and the larva of the same species are also described and illustrated. Females and larvae of the genus are here reported for the first time.
Polen als Niemandsland? Deutschland als Wunderland? In der zweisprachigen Anthologie Kindheit in Polen - Kindheit in Deutschland erzählen deutsche und polnische AutorInnen - aufgewachsen in Polen, in der DDR, in Westdeutschland - aus ihrer Kindheit. In ihren Texten spiegeln sich gesellschaftliche Umbrüche, Familie und Liebe, Flucht und Vertreibung, Religion und Ideologie, inter- und transkulturelle Erfahrungen sowie die Heimatsuche der Flüchtlingskinder. Die Erzählungen, Gedichte und Erinnerungen zeigen Unterschiedliches und Gemeinsames, sie fördern den Austausch über Grenzen hinweg. Die Auseinandersetzung mit Zentrum und Peripherie bezieht sich nicht nur auf Grenzregionen, sondern betrifft auch kulturelles und literarisches Erbe. Die gegenwärtige deutsche und polnische Literatur bewegt sich in Richtung unterschiedlicher Zentren, und ihre Autoren scheinen irgendwie 'zwischen' zwei oder sogar mehreren Sprachen und Kulturen zu leben. Die im vorliegenden Beitrag analysierte Anthologie scheint ein Buch der deutsch-polnischen Begegnungen zu sein. Sie baut eine Brücke für ein gegenseitiges Verstehen unserer Vergangenheit und Gegenwart.
The synergetic effects of combining structural biology and epr spectroscopy on membrane proteins
(2017)
Protein structures as provided by structural biology such as X-ray crystallography, cryo-electron microscopy and NMR spectroscopy are key elements to understand the function of a protein on the molecular level. Nonetheless, they might be error-prone due to crystallization artifacts or, in particular in case of membrane-imbedded proteins, a mostly artificial environment. In this review, we will introduce different EPR spectroscopy methods as powerful tools to complement and validate structural data gaining insights in the dynamics of proteins and protein complexes such that functional cycles can be derived. We will highlight the use of EPR spectroscopy on membrane-embedded proteins and protein complexes ranging from receptors to secondary active transporters as structural information is still limited in this field and the lipid environment is a particular challenge.
Altersbilder : Bilder des Alteers und des Alterns in Film und Fernsehen. Eine Arbeitsbibliographie
(2017)
Inhalt
1. Strauß, Johann (Vater:/Sr.) (* 14.3.1804 – † 25.9.1849) [3]
2. Strauß, Johann (Sohn:/Jr.) (* 25.10.1825 – † 3.6.1899) [6]
3. Die Operetten-Adaptionen [12]
3.1 Die Fledermaus (Operette in 3 Akten, Johann Strauß, Sohn) :/:/ UA: 5.4.1874 [12]
3.2 Eine Nacht in Venedig (Operette in 3 Akten, Johann Strauß, Sohn) :/:/ UA: 3.10.1883 [17]
3.3 Der Zigeunerbaron (Operette in 3 Akten, Johann Strauß, Sohn) :/:/ UA: 24.10.1885 [18]
3.4 Wiener Blut (Johann Strauß, Sohn) :/:/ UA: 25.10.1899 [19]
3.5 Frühlingsluft (Jose. Strauß) :/:/ UA: 9.5.1903 [
Les Blank
(2017)
Last week’s printed edition of Focus had a piece about how Germany’s politicians are using social media. It made the dubious claim that 61% of Green top candidate Katrin Göring-Eckardt’s Twitter followers could have been bought.
Let’s actually instead try to get to grips with what is going on here, and try to draw some conclusions. ...
Introduction: The 2017 update to the Global Initiative for Obstructive Lung Disease (GOLD) strategy document includes recommendations for treatment intensification or step-down in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), although recognises that limited supporting information is available.
DACCORD is an ongoing observational, non-interventional study, recruiting patients following COPD maintenance treatment change or initiation, a subset of whom were receiving a long-acting β2-agonist (LABA) plus a long-acting muscarinic antagonist (LAMA) fixed-dose combination (FDC) on entry. Since there were no requirements in terms of prior medication (and no washout before commencing LABA/LAMA FDC), this provides an opportunity to generate "real world" data to test the GOLD 2017 recommendations.
Methods: To reduce heterogeneity, the current analyses include patients receiving indacaterol/glycopyrronium at baseline, and who, prior to the study, were receiving no COPD maintenance medication ("none"), LABA or LAMA monotherapy ("mono"), LABA plus inhaled corticosteroid (ICS; "LABA/ICS"), or triple therapy ("triple"). At the baseline visit, data collected included: demographic and disease characteristics; COPD Assessment Test (CAT); and exacerbations in the 6 months prior to entry. At 3, 6, 9 and 12 months data on exacerbations were collected, with CAT recorded at 3 and 12 months.
Results: A total of 2724 patients were included in the baseline analyses: 795, 954, 598 and 377 in the "none", "mono", "LABA/ICS" and "triple" subgroups, respectively. There were no clinically relevant differences in baseline demographics between the four groups. In terms of disease characteristics, the "triple" group had the highest proportion of patients with a disease duration of more than 1 year since diagnosis and with severe/very severe airflow limitation, but a similar percentage of non-exacerbators compared to the "none" group.
Over the 1-year follow-up, the majority of patients in all four subgroups did not exacerbate (exacerbation rates 0.16, 0.19, 0.21, and 0.26 in the "none", "mono", "LABA/ICS" and "triple" groups, respectively). At 12 months, 61.4%, 65.0%, 71.0% and 52.4% of patients had a clinically relevant improvement in CAT score.
Conclusions: Overall, the results support the GOLD recommendations in suggesting that a switch from a mono-bronchodilator or LABA plus ICS to LABA/LAMA FDC is a valid treatment option for patients with COPD. The results also validate the use of a LABA/LAMA FDC as initial maintenance treatment for COPD, and provide first "real world" evidence to support the newly added "step down" recommendation (from triple to LABA/LAMA FDC).
Volker Woltersdorff's essay 'Sexual Ghosts and the Whole of History: Queer Historiography, Post-Slavery Subjectivities, and Sadomasochism in Isaac Julien's "The Attendant"' discusses the controversial concept of wholeness in historiography with regard to the fascination with past horrors and the desire to do justice to their victims who retain a ghostly presence. The essay retraces how this commitment produces a dilemma, as it can result either in the aspiration to historical wholeness as full memoralization or alternatively in the radical rejection of wholeness as an impossible healing. Employing Elizabeth Freeman's notion of 'erotohistoriography', Woltersdorff introduces affect into the work of historiography in order to find an escape from the dilemmatic impasse between history's wholeness as pacified reconciliation and as ongoing catastrophe along the lines of Walter Benjamin. Sadomasochism is presented as a practice that may correspond most adequately to the paradoxical affect caused by traumatic history that continues to haunt the present. Indeed, re-enactments of historical oppression and violence occur frequently within the BDSM community. However, what distinguishes them from 'living history' re-enactments is their potential to modify affective attachments to history by altering the historical script. The essay elaborates this potential through Isaac Julien's 1993 short film "The Attendant", which, in a kind of queer re-enactment, overwrites the memory of colonial chattel slavery by a sadomasochistic encounter of a black guardian and a white visitor in a museum dedicated to the history of slavery. The film raises the ethical and political question of how to relate affectively to the legacy and ongoing presence of racism. Against this backdrop, the author argues that, through the BDSM scenario and its changes to the historical script, Julien's film represents and promotes a paradoxical way to perform both the memorialization and the forgetting of past horrors and pleasures. Here, historical wholeness acquires a conflicting double meaning of both achieving completeness and restoring integrity. Woltersdorff concludes by interpreting "The Attendant" as urging a utopian perspective, produced by the tension between the impossibility of history's wholeness and the necessary, reparative desire for it. The article concludes by highlighting the paradox that Julien's film shows wholeness 'to be impossible and yet necessary' and 'expresses a necessary desire made impossible'. While the essay explicitly engages with the figure of haunting, one could perhaps speak here also of plasticity insofar as the contradictory conjunction of remembering and forgetting seems to rely on a malleability of affects and on producing an affective economy that sustains the fantasmatic remembrance of a painful past through paradoxical pleasure but breaks with any pleasure derived from real inequality, injustice, or suffering imparted non-consensually.
The disruption of coupling between brain areas has been suggested as the mechanism underlying loss of consciousness in anesthesia. This hypothesis has been tested previously by measuring the information transfer between brain areas, and by taking reduced information transfer as a proxy for decoupling. Yet, information transfer is a function of the amount of information available in the information source—such that transfer decreases even for unchanged coupling when less source information is available. Therefore, we reconsidered past interpretations of reduced information transfer as a sign of decoupling, and asked whether impaired local information processing leads to a loss of information transfer. An important prediction of this alternative hypothesis is that changes in locally available information (signal entropy) should be at least as pronounced as changes in information transfer. We tested this prediction by recording local field potentials in two ferrets after administration of isoflurane in concentrations of 0.0%, 0.5%, and 1.0%. We found strong decreases in the source entropy under isoflurane in area V1 and the prefrontal cortex (PFC)—as predicted by our alternative hypothesis. The decrease in source entropy was stronger in PFC compared to V1. Information transfer between V1 and PFC was reduced bidirectionally, but with a stronger decrease from PFC to V1. This links the stronger decrease in information transfer to the stronger decrease in source entropy—suggesting reduced source entropy reduces information transfer. This conclusion fits the observation that the synaptic targets of isoflurane are located in local cortical circuits rather than on the synapses formed by interareal axonal projections. Thus, changes in information transfer under isoflurane seem to be a consequence of changes in local processing more than of decoupling between brain areas. We suggest that source entropy changes must be considered whenever interpreting changes in information transfer as decoupling.
Measuring information processing in neural data: The application of transfer entropy in neuroscience
(2017)
It is a common notion in neuroscience research that the brain and neural systems in general "perform computations" to generate their complex, everyday behavior (Schnitzer, 2002). Understanding these computations is thus an important step in understanding neural systems as a whole (Carandini, 2012;Clark, 2013; Schnitzer, 2002; de-Wit, 2016). It has been proposed that one way to analyze these computations is by quantifying basic information processing operations necessary for computation, namely the transfer, storage, and modification of information (Langton, 1990; Mitchell, 2011; Mitchell, 1993;Wibral, 2015). A framework for the analysis of these operations has been emerging (Lizier2010thesis), using measures from information theory (Shannon, 1948) to analyze computation in arbitrary information processing systems (e.g., Lizier, 2012b). Of these measures transfer entropy (TE) (Schreiber2000), a measure of information transfer, is the most widely used in neuroscience today (e.g., Vicente, 2011; Wibral, 2011; Gourevitch, 2007; Vakorin, 2010; Besserve, 2010; Lizier, 2011; Richter, 2016; Huang, 2015; Rivolta, 2015; Roux, 2013). Yet, despite this popularity, open theoretical and practical problems in the application of TE remain (e.g., Vicente, 2011; Wibral, 2014a). The present work addresses some of the most prominent of these methodological problems in three studies.
The first study presents an efficient implementation for the estimation of TE from non-stationary data. The statistical properties of non-stationary data are not invariant over time such that TE can not be easily estimated from these observations. Instead, necessary observations can be collected over an ensemble of data, i.e., observations of physical or temporal replications of the same process (Gomez-Herrero, 2010). The latter approach is computationally more demanding than the estimation from observations over time. The present study demonstrates how to handles this increased computational demand by presenting a highly-parallel implementation of the estimator using graphics processing units.
The second study addresses the problem of estimating bivariate TE from multivariate data. Neuroscience research often investigates interactions between more than two (sub-)systems. It is common to analyze these interactions by iteratively estimating TE between pairs of variables, because a fully multivariate approach to TE-estimation is computationally intractable (Lizier, 2012a; Das, 2008; Welch, 1982). Yet, the estimation of bivariate TE from multivariate data may yield spurious, false-positive results (Lizier, 2012a;Kaminski, 2001; Blinowska, 2004). The present study proposes that such spurious links can be identified by characteristic coupling-motifs and the timings of their information transfer delays in networks of bivariate TE-estimates. The study presents a graph-algorithm that detects these coupling motifs and marks potentially spurious links. The algorithm thus partially corrects for spurious results due to multivariate effects and yields a more conservative approximation of the true network of multivariate information transfer.
The third study investigates the TE between pre-frontal and primary visual cortical areas of two ferrets under different levels of anesthesia. Additionally, the study investigates local information processing in source and target of the TE by estimating information storage (Lizier, 2012) and signal entropy. Results of this study indicate an alternative explanation for the commonly observed reduction in TE under anesthesia (Imas, 2005; Ku, 2011; Lee, 2013; Jordan, 2013; Untergehrer, 2014), which is often explained by changes in the underlying coupling between areas. Instead, the present study proposes that reduced TE may be due to a reduction in information generation measured by signal entropy in the source of TE. The study thus demonstrates how interpreting changes in TE as evidence for changes in causal coupling may lead to erroneous conclusions. The study further discusses current bast-practice in the estimation of TE, namely the use of state-of-the-art estimators over approximative methods and the use of optimization procedures for estimation parameters over the use of ad-hoc choices. It is demonstrated how not following this best-practice may lead to over- or under-estimation of TE or failure to detect TE altogether.
In summary, the present work proposes an implementation for the efficient estimation of TE from non-stationary data, it presents a correction for spurious effects in bivariate TE-estimation from multivariate data, and it presents current best-practice in the estimation and interpretation of TE. Taken together, the work presents solutions to some of the most pressing problems of the estimation of TE in neuroscience, improving the robust estimation of TE as a measure of information transfer in neural systems.
Ausgehend von Benjamins Analogie von Nervenbahn und elektrischer Leitung konzentriert sich der Beitrag auf eine der wichtigen Fragen, die im "Passagen-Werk" behandelt werden, nämlich ob mit der modernen Technik eine Verbindung von organischer und technischer Sphäre vorliegt oder ob die Technik vielmehr als eine denaturierte Natur anzusehen ist. Um diesem Aspekt nachzugehen und die Besonderheit von Benjamins technikphilosophischen Reflexionen herauszustellen, vergleicht Wolfsteiner sie mit Hannah Arendts Handlungstheorie und Max Benses Entwurf einer informationstheoretischen Ästhetik. Die Aktualität von Benjamins Techniktheorie wird abschließend anhand der Science and Technology Studies (STS) in der Nachfolge Bruno Latours und der technikphilosophischen Schriften Gilbert Simondons erörtert.
Status and restoration potential of heathlands and sand grasslands in the southwest of Luxembourg
(2017)
In Europe, semi-natural nutrient-poor ecosystems such as sand grasslands and heathlands have shown extreme declines in surface area and species richness within the last century. The remaining sites are hence of high conservation value. This study analysed the vascular plant species inventory of established and recently restored heathlands and sand grasslands in the southwest of Luxembourg. Analyses to explain differences in vegetation composition between “old” (remnant sites or sites restored a long time ago) and “new” (recently restored) sites in relation to environmental variables were carried out with DCAs and ANOVA/Mann-Whitney-U tests, respectively. The vegetation of old heathlands had few character species of typical heathland communities (Calluno-Ulicetea, Nardetalia), whereas new heathland sites were preponderantly marked by taxa of meso- or eutrophic grasslands and ruderal communities. New heathland sites mainly differed from old sites by higher soil phosphorus contents. Sand grassland vegetation was species-rich and composed by species of the Sedo-Scleranthetea and Festuco-Brometea. With increasing age of the sites, vegetation composition shifted to grass dominance with species of the Molinio-Arrhenateretea. New sand grasslands differed from old sand grasslands by higher soil pH, higher soil potassium content and lower graminoid cover. The differences between new and old sites of both habitat types could mainly be explained by successional processes or were a result of topsoil removal. In some cases, former anthropogenic impact at or in close proximity of restored sites resulted in unsuitable conditions, such as alkaline soil on former landfill sites or highly eutrophic soil due to intensive agriculture. Future management options for the study sites are discussed.
Glioblastoma multiforme accounts for more than 80% of all malignant gliomas in adults and a minor fraction of new annual cases occurs in children. In the last decades, research shed light onto the molecular patterns underlying human malignancies which resulted in a better understanding of the disease and finally an improved long term survival for cancer patients. However, malignancies of the central nervous system and especially glioblastomas are still related to poor outcomes with median survivals of less than 6 months despite extensive surgery, chemotherapy and radiation. Hence, a better understanding of the molecular mechanism driving and sustaining cancerous mutations in glioblastomas is crucial for the development of targeted therapies. Apoptosis, a form of programmed cell death, is an important feature of eukaryotic cells and crucial for the maintenance of multicellular homeostasis. Because apoptosis is a highly complex and tightly regulated signaling pathway, resisting apoptotic stimuli and avoiding cell death is a hallmark of the cancerous transformation of cells. Hence, targeting molecular structures to reestablish apoptotic signaling in tumor cells is a promising approach for the treatment of malignancies. Smac mimetics are a group of small molecular protein inhibitors that structurally derive from an intracellular protein termed Smac and selectively block Inhibitor of apoptosis (IAP) proteins, which are often aberrantly expressed in cancer. Several studies confirmed the antitumoral effects of Smac mimetics in different human malignancies, including glioblastoma, and give rationales for the development of potent Smac mimetics and Smac mimetic-based combination protocols. This study investigates the antitumoral activity of the bivalent Smac mimetic BV6 in combination with Interferon α. Latter is a well characterized cytokine with an essential role in immunity, cell differentiation and apoptosis. This study further aims to address the molecular mechanisms underlying the antitumoral activity of the combination treatment by using well established molecular cell death assays, flow cytometry, western blot analysis, genetic approaches and selective pharmacological inhibition. Since different Smac mimetics and Smac mimetic-based combination therapies are currently under clinical evaluations, findings of this study may have broad implications for the application of Smac mimetics as clinical cancer therapeutics.
Die Sprache kann mit einem Schachspiel verglichen werden: Einerseits ist der jeweilige Spielstand ein System, in dem einzelne Figuren in einer bestimmten Relation zu anderen Figuren stehen. Darüber hinaus aber ist jedes Spiel ein dynamischer Vorgang, in dem aufgrund von Spielregeln und der Strategie der Spieler permanent neue Spielstände erreicht werden. In diesem Sinn hat das Sprachspiel systemischen Charakter. Das Prinzip von Zentrum und Peripherie kennzeichnet auch das System des Sprachspiels. Das Sprachspiel ist also ein Gebilde mit einem kompakten Kern und einer diffusen Peripherie, die in die Peripherie einer oppositiven Kategorie oder Klasse übergeht. Die Kategorien oder Klassen des Sprachspiels sind aber nicht oppositive Einheiten mit jeweils bestimmten Merkmalen. Die Kategorien des Sprachspiels sind vielmehr Situationen, in denen sich Texte gewissermaßen 'bewähren' müssen, also Situationen, die von Texten bewältigt werden müssen. Dies betrifft sowohl die Produktion als auch die Rezeption von Texten.
On history in the present day. Laudatio to Lenka Vaňková.
This paper takes as its starting point several statements by Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz on the role of the German language in literary and scholarly life during Leibniz's era. The languages of scholarship were Latin and French, and Leibniz himself published in both these languages. German was the language of practical life. Viewed from this perspective, it was almost inevitable that medieval and early modern medicine - not in the sense of academic theory, but as a practical activity - developed its own fully-fledged specialist language, which was largely based on the vernacular. In her studies of the language of historical medicine, Lenka Vaňková has shown how such vernacular language was (and potentially still is) able to function in specialist domains.
The 'Deutsche Referenzkorpus (DeReKo)' of the Mannheimer Institut für Deutsche Sprache currently contains over 28 billion words, and it is constantly being expanded. The sheer size of the corpus makes it impractical for researchers to analyze its entire content. On the other hand, the DeReKo offers the possibility of taking seriously the principle that every research project needs its own corpus - by acting as a 'reference corpus' that can be used in combination with special corpora. This paper addresses the question of whether a corpus should contain complete texts or only statistically relevant extracts; it also discusses the uses and necessity of 'small corpora'.
This article addresses concerns that the growth in global governance may be bringing with it a decline in the significance of democratic sources of political legitimacy. One approach in evaluating such concerns is to ask whether the respective patterns of legitimation for private and public authority differ or whether they refer to a similar set of normative standards. Private transnational governance regimes provide useful contexts in which to assess the presumed democratic erosion. They seem, almost of themselves, to make the case for such a decline: in them regulatory authority is exercised by non-state actors who, by their very nature, lack the kind of authorization afforded by the democratic procedures that legitimize state-based regulation; in addition, they are intrinsically linked to the notion of politics as a form of problem-solving rather than as the exercise of power. Given these characteristics, when governance arrangements of this kind are subjected to criticism, one would expect justificatory responses to relate primarily to performance, with normative criteria such as fundamental individual rights and the imperative for democratic procedure playing only a minor role. On the basis of a qualitative content analysis, the study tests three ideal-type patterns of legitimation for plausibility. The case selected for examination is the recent controversy surrounding the hybrid governance regime that operates to prevent the use of performance-enhancing drugs in sport. The debate offers the possibility of a ‘nutshell’ comparison of the respective patterns of legitimation used in criticizing and justifying state and non-state regulatory authority. This comparison yields two findings. The first is that the values used to appraise the state-based components of the sporting world’s hybrid regulatory regime do not differ systematically from those used to appraise the private elements: contestation and justification in both cases are founded on normative criteria relating to fundamental individual rights and democratic procedure and not just on performance-related considerations. The second finding is that justificatory grounds of the first type do not appear to be diminishing in importance vis-à-vis those of the second.
The 23Al(p, γ)24Si stellar reaction rate has a significant impact on the light-curve emitted in X-ray bursts. Theoretical calculations show that the reaction rate is mainly determined by the properties of direct capture as well as low-lying 2+ states and a possible 4+ state in 24Si. Currently, there is little experimental information on the properties of these states.
In this proceeding we will present a new experimental study to investigate this reaction, using the surrogate reaction 23Al(d,n) at 47 AMeV at the National Superconducting Cyclotron Laboratory (NSCL). We will discuss our new experimental setup which allows us to use full kinematics employing the Gamma-Ray Energy Tracking In-beam Nuclear Array (GRETINA) to detect the γ-rays following the de-excitation of excited states of the reaction products and the Low Energy Neutron Detector Array (LENDA) to detect the recoiling neutrons. The S800 was used for identification of the 24Si recoils. As a proof of principle to show the feasibility of this concept the Q-value spectrum of 22Mg(d,n)23Al is reconstructed.
Im Weltall existieren hunderte sehr helle Objekte, die eine hohe konstante Leuchtkraft im Wellenlängenbereich von Gammastrahlung besitzen. Die konstante Leuchtkraft mancher dieser Objekte wird in regelmäßigen Abständen von starken Ausbrüchen, den sogenannten X-Ray-Bursts, unterbrochen. Hauptenergiequelle dieser X-RayBursts ist der „rapid-proton-capture“-Prozess (rp-Prozess). Dieser zeichnet sich durch eine Abfolge von (p,γ)-Reaktionen und β+-Zerfällen aus, die die charakteristischen Lichtkurven produzieren. Für viele am Prozess beteiligte Reaktionen ist der Q-Wert sehr klein, wodurch die Rate der einzelnen Reaktionen von den resonanten Einfängen in die ungebundenen Zustände dominiert wird. Die Unsicherheiten in der Beschreibung der Lichtkurve sind derzeit aufgrund fehlender kernphysikalischer Informationen von vielen am Prozess beteiligten Isotopen sehr groß. Sensitivitätsstudien zeigen, dass dabei die Unsicherheiten der 23Al(p,γ)24Si-Reaktion eine der größten Auswirkungen auf die Lichtkurve hat. Diese werden durch ungenaue und widersprüchliche Informationen zu den ungebundenen Zuständen im kurzlebigen 24Si hervorgerufen.
Um Informationen über die Kernstruktur von 24Si zu erhalten, wurde am National Superconducting Cyclotron Laboratory (NSCL), Michigan, USA, die 23Al(d,n)24Si Transferreaktion untersucht. Der in dieser Form erstmals umgesetzte Versuchsaufbau bestand aus einem Gammadetektor zur Messung der Übergangsenergien des produzierten 24Si, einem Neutronendetektor zur Messung der Winkelverteilung der emittierten Neutronen und einem Massensprektrometer zur Identifikation des produzierten Isotops. Mit diesem Aufbau, der eine Detektion der kompletten Kinematik der (d,nγ)-Reaktion ermöglichte, konnten folgende Erkentnisse gewonnen werden:
Aus der Energie der nachgewiesenen Gammas konnten die Übergänge zwischen den Kernniveaus von 24Si bestimmt und daraus die Energien der einzelnen Zustände ermittelt werden. Dabei konnte neben dem bereits bekannten gebundenen 2+-Zustand (in dieser Arbeit gemessen bei 1874 ± 2,9keV) und dem ungebundenen 2+-Zustand (3448,8 ± 4,6keV), erstmals ein weiterer ungebundener (4+,0+)-Zustand bei 3470,6 ± 6,2 keV beobachtet werden. Zusätzlich konnte die Diskrepanz, die bezüglich der Energie des ungebundenen 2+-Zustands aufgrund früherer Messungen bestand, beseitigt und die Energieunsicherheit reduziert werden.
Aus der Anzahl der nachgewiesenen Gammas konnten ebenfalls die (d,n)-Wirkungsquerschnitte in die einzelnen Zustände von 24Si bestimmt werden. Unter Verwendung der Ergebnisse von DWBA-Rechnungen konnte mithilfe dieser die spektroskopischen Faktoren berechnet werden. Für die angeregten Zustände musste dabei zwischen verschiedenen Drehimpulsüberträgen unterschieden werden. Mittels der Winkelverteilung der nachgewiesenen Neutronen konnte gezeigt werden, dass die Gewichtung anhand der theoretischen spektroskopischen Faktoren zur Berechnung der Anteile des jeweiligen Drehimpulsübertrags am gesamten Wirkungsquerschnitt für den entsprechenden Zustand gute Ergebnisse liefert. Für eine quantitative Bestimmung der spektroskopischen Faktoren der Zustände anhand der Neutronenwinkelverteilungen in 24Si war allerdings die Statistik zu gering. Für den Fall der deutlich häufiger beobachteten 22Mg(d,n)23Al-Reaktion konnte hingegen ein spektroskopischer Faktor für den 23Al-Grundzustand von 0,29 ± 0,04 bestimmt werden. Abschließend wurden die Auswirkungen der gewonnenen Erkenntnisse zur Kernstruktur von 24Si auf die Rate der 23Al(p,γ)-Reaktion untersucht. Dabei konnte aufgrund der besseren Energiebestimmung zum einen die Diskrepanz zwischen den Raten die auf Grundlage der beiden früheren Untersuchungen berechnet wurden und bis zu einem Faktor von 20 voneinander abweichen, beseitigt werden. Zum anderen konnte aufgrund der kleineren Unsicherheit in der Energiebestimmung der Fehlerbereich der Rate verkleinert werden. Die Untersuchungen zeigen, dass die Unsicherheit in der neuen Rate von der Ungenauigkeit der Massenbestimmung der beiden beteiligten Isotope und damit dem Q-Wert der Reaktion dominiert wird. Durch eine bessere Bestimmung des Q-Werts könnte die Unsicherheit in der Rate aufgrund der neuen experimentellen Ergebnisse auf ein Zehntel gesenkt werden.
Das T-lymphoblastische Lymphom (T-LBL) ist eine seltene Form des Non-Hodgkin-Lymphoms (NHL). Als wirksamste Behandlung haben sich intensive Therapien analog zu Protokollen für die akute lymphoblastische Leukämien (ALL) etabliert. Auch bei Erwachsenen werden inzwischen hohe CR-Raten erreicht. Aufgrund einer Rezidivrate von 20–35 % und einem Überleben von 45–75% besteht jedoch der Bedarf einer weiteren Therapieoptimierung. Dieses Ziel wird von der multizentrischen deutschen Studiengruppe für die ALL des Erwachsenen (GMALL) verfolgt, die prospektive Studien durchgeführt und eigene Therapieempfehlungen evaluiert hat.
In der vorliegenden Arbeit wurde die Effektivität der GMALL-Studientherapie T-LBL 1/2004 und der GMALL-Konsensus-Empfehlung für die Therapie neu diagnostizierter T-LBL bei Erwachsenen untersucht. Hauptaugenmerk lag auf der Auswertung der Gesamtergebnisse und der Evaluierung potentiell prognostischer Faktoren. Eine weitere wesentliche Fragestellung war es, die Bedeutung der Mediastinalbestrahlung in der Erstlinientherapie für das Therapieergebnis zu evaluieren. Ein weiterer Schwerpunkt war die Evaluation der Bedeutung eines Interimstagings mittels PET. Zusätzlich wurde die Wirksamkeit verschiedener Salvageansätze bei primärem Therapieversagen und Rezidiv evaluiert.
Ausgewertet wurden Daten von 149 Patienten, die zwischen 2004 und 2013 in zwei konsekutiven Kohorten gemäß der Studie GMALL T-LBL 01/2004 (Kohorte I; n = 101) oder der GMALL-Therapieempfehlung (Kohorte II; n = 48) behandelt wurden. Die empfohlene Therapie beinhaltete zwei Induktionsblöcke, die Reinduktion sowie sechs Konsolidationsblöcke. Die ZNS-Prophylaxe bestand aus intrathekalen Chemotherapiegaben und eine Schädelbestrahlung mit 24 Gy. Patienten, die gemäß der Studie 01/2004 behandelt wurden, sollten nach der Induktion außerdem eine Mediastinalbestrahlung mit 36 Gy erhalten. Patienten ohne CR/CRu nach dem ersten Konsolidationsblock sollten einer Salvagetherapie außerhalb des Studienprotokolls oder der Therapieempfehlung zugeführt werden. Bei mittels CT bestimmter CRu oder PR zu diesem Zeitpunkt wurde zur Sicherung des Remissionsstatus eine PET empfohlen.
Die CR-Rate der Gesamtpopulation lag bei 76 %. Das Gesamtüberleben und das erkrankungsfreie Überleben nach zwei Jahren lagen bei 72 bzw. 70 %. Die Rezidivrate betrug 28 %, die Überlebenswahrscheinlichkeit ein Jahr nach Rezidivdiagnose lag bei 35 %. Es bestand kein statistisch signifikanter Unterschied zwischen den Überlebensraten von Patienten mit und ohne Mediastinalbestrahlung (bestrahlte Patienten der Kohorte vs. Patienten der Kohorte II). Alle Patienten mit computertomographisch ermittelter CRu nach Konsolidation I, bei denen eine konfirmatorische PET durchgeführt wurde (n=21), waren PET-negativ, d. h. in metabolischer CR. Von den PET-evaluierten Patienten mit computertomographisch ermittelter PR (n = 22) waren 55 % PET-negativ. In der Gesamtpopulation wurden zahlreiche potentielle Prognosefaktoren analysiert. Statistische Signifikanz erreichte dabei nur der Allgemeinzustand. Ein ECOG-Score von 0–1 war mit einem günstigeren erkrankungsfreien Überleben assoziiert.
Die Ergebnisse zeigen eine gute Effektivität der GMALL-Therapie. Der Verzicht auf die Mediastinalbestrahlung in der Therapieempfehlung war nicht mit einer Verschlechterung des Therapieergebnisses verbunden. Die Arbeit verdeutlicht die Komplexität der frühen Remissionsbeurteilung mit verschiedenen Verfahren im Versorgungsstandard und unterstreicht den dringenden Bedarf einer standardisierten Remissionsbeurteilung und Referenzbefundung. Die PET erwies sich als wichtiges Instrument des Interimstagings, um eine remissionsabhängige Therapiestratifikation sinnvoll durchführen zu können. Sie zeigte sich zudem als unerlässlich für die korrekte Bewertung der Effektivität von Salvagestrategien und damit für die Therapieoptimierung bei primärer Refraktärität.
Die in dieser Arbeit ausgewerteten Daten bilden die bisher größte berichtete Population einheitlich behandelter erwachsener T-LBL Patienten ab. Die Ergebnisse stellen eine wichtige Grundlage für die weitere Therapieoptimierung im Rahmen der aktuell laufenden GMALL-Studie 08/2013 dar.
The view that tumors consist of a homogenous mass of clonal derived cells has dramatically changed in recent years. Tumors harbor an enormous heterogeneity of cells with distinct capabilities and functions. The heterogeneity originates from a differentiation hierarchy of tumor cells, similar to normal tissue organization of stem-cell driven organs, but also from clonal succession of subpopulations by randomly acquired genetic mutations and epigenetic changes. Both scenarios are certainly not mutually exclusive, and also stem and progenitor cells underlie mutational selection. Intratumoral heterogeneity is a major challenge for cancer treatment and disease monitoring. Functional studies revealed that not all tumor cells have the same ability to initiate tumor growth upon transplantation in receptive animal models. The tumorinitiating cells (TICs) were called cancer stem cells due to their similarities to normal tissue stem cells in their molecular and functional properties. They can renew themselves long-term and give rise to tumor cells lacking cancer stem cell properties. However, it is worth stressing here that TICs do not necessarily originate from stem cells, but may have regained stem cell properties. TICs caught major attention since they may provide important steps in the progression of malignant diseases, such as epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition, dissemination, long-term persistence, therapy resistance, and relapse of the disease. The prospective identification of TICs using distinct surface markers would allow their molecular and functional characterization, the design of detection methods for diagnosis and prognosis, and the development of targeted therapies against these detrimental cells. While functional evidence for the existence of TICs were provided for many tumor entities, their marker profile still remains largely undefined and controversial. ...
Ein blinder Fleck mag eine vereinzelte Fehlerquelle sein: ein weißer Fleck auf einer sonst gut kartographierten Fläche. Der blinde Fleck, mit dem es Christa Wolf zu tun hat, ist eher Teil und Makel der menschlichen Konstitution. Zu nahe(liegend), um in unseren Blickkreis treten zu können, gehört er der Anatomie unseres Wissens und Unwissens an; und was es mit diesem 'unser' und 'Un'- auf sich hat, liegt ebenfalls im Dunkeln. Wüssten wir, was und wo er ist, wäre er - wären wir - nicht mehr blind. Nicht, dass er uns ganz so unzugänglich ist wie Kants Ding an sich; er ist vielmehr 'an und für uns' da. Dank vor allem der breiten Rezeption der Psychoanalyse ist er uns, zumindest als Redensart, geläufig. Inwieweit er sich aufklären lässt, steht auf einem anderen Blatt. Dessen Erforschung stellt eine unabschließbare Aufgabe im Sinne von Freuds "unendlicher Analyse" dar. Als literarische Erbin deutsch-protestantischer Seelenprüfung ist Christa Wolf dieser 'Berufspflicht' beharrlich nachgegangen. Oder besser: sie wurde von ihr umgetrieben. Denn ihre Arbeit am blinden Fleck ist immer zugleich die daes blinden Flecks gewesen. Daher die böse Erfahrung, die sie eines Tages mit ihm machen sollte. Trotz einer jahrzehntelang geübten Gewissensforschung, die den Verhören der Stasi in nichts nachstand, stieß sie in deren Archiven eines Tages auf einen eigenen blinden Fleck. Und zwar einen, den sie am allerwenigsten an sich dulden konnte. Für solche Begegnungen hat Freud die Begriffe des "Unheimlichen" und der "Nachträglichkeit" geprägt. Es geht dabei immer um die "Arbeit" des Unbewussten.
This study describes the vascular flora and community structure of grasslands occurring on heaps of waste rock left by former Zn-Pb mining in relation to the metal content in the soil and other environmental factors. The study was performed on 65 heaps scattered in agricultural land in southern Poland. The sites were described in terms of plant community characteristics, soil physicochemical properties, distance from woodland, altitude and local climate. The number of plant species and proportion of species of the Festuco-Brometea class decreased with increasing heavy metal (Cd, Pb, Zn) content in the soil, and increased with Ca content and pH of the soil. There was a negative relationship between the proportion of the later successional species and heavy metal content in the soil and a positive relationship between plants connected with the earlier stages of succession and metals. Floristic composition was also affected by distance from woodland and height above sea level. The investigated heaps were primarily colonised by native species dispersed by wind, characterised as competitive stresstolerant, ruderal and competitive strategy species. Three types of Carlino acaulis-Brometum erecti (CB) communities were distinguished: CB typicum – dominated by Brachypodium pinnatum, with the highest proportion of calcareous grassland species, CB festucetosum ovinae subass. nova – loose grassland with abundant facultative metallophytes, and the CB rubietosum caesi subass. nova with nutrientdemanding ruderal and woody plants invading from the nearby forest communities. The three subassociations represent different successional stages of Carlino acaulis-Brometum erecti, strongly dependent on both the substrate and spatial relations. The proportions of species traits, especially a high occurrence of endangered species and a very low proportion of alien species show that the post-mining habitats studied have a similar degree of ‘naturalness’ as valuable xerothermic grasslands on nonmetalliferous habitats. They thus may be considered as valuable objects for the protection of plant diversity.
This paper studies the long-run effects of credit market disruptions on real firm outcomes and how these effects depend on nominal wage rigidities at the firm level. I trace out the long-run investment and growth trajectories of firms which are more adversely affected by a transitory shock to aggregate credit supply. Affected firms exhibit a temporary investment gap for two years following the shock, resulting in a persistent accumulated growth gap. I show that affected firms with a higher degree of wage rigidity exhibit a steeper drop in investment and grow more slowly than affected firms with more flexible wages.
After initial formation, the heart tube grows by addition of second heart field progenitor cells to its poles. The transcription factor Isl1 is expressed in the entire second heart field in mouse, and Isl1-deficient mouse embryos show defects in arterial and venous pole development. The expression of Isl1 is conserved in zebrafish cardiac progenitors; however, Isl1 is required for cardiomyocyte differentiation only at the venous pole. Here we show that Isl1 homologues are expressed in specific patterns in the developing zebrafish heart and play distinct roles during cardiac morphogenesis. In zebrafish, isl2a mutants show defects in cardiac looping, whereas isl2b is required for arterial pole development. Moreover, Isl2b controls the expression of key cardiac transcription factors including mef2ca, mef2cb, hand2 and tbx20. The specific roles of individual Islet family members in the development of distinct regions of the zebrafish heart renders this system particularly well-suited for dissecting Islet-dependent gene regulatory networks controlling the behavior and function of second heart field progenitors in distinct steps of cardiac development.
The fulfillment of a century since the birth of writer and philologist Georg Scherg (1917-2002) is a good opportunity to recall his life and work. Born in Brasov, Scherg arrived in Sibiu only accidentally. Only later in his life he stated here for a longer time. He was appointed Head of the German Department at the recently established University of History and Philology in Sibiu in 1970. For two decades, until 1990, he had a fruitful activity, both as a teacher and as a prolific author and laborious translator of Romanian literature. He participates in research projects and symposiums of philological literary history, his efforts in this field being rewarded by his appointment as doctor honoris causa of the University „Lucian Blaga“ (1997). He was also involved in Sibiu’s literary life, leading for a long period of time a circle of artists attracted to
the poetic creation.
The paper assesses current rising reparations claims for the Maafa/ Maangamizi (‘African holocaust,’ comprising transatlantic slavery, colonialism and neo-colonialism) from two angles. First, it explores the connectivity of reparations and global justice, peace and security. Second, it discusses how the claim is justified in international law. The concept of reparations in international law is also explored, revealing that reparations cannot be limited to financial compensation due to the nature of the damage and international law prescriptions. Comprehensive reparations based in international law require the removal of structures built on centuries of illegal acts and aggression, in the forms of transatlantic slavery, colonialism and neo-colonialism. Reparations must also lead to the restitution of sovereignty to African and indigenous peoples globally. They are indispensable to halt the destruction of the earth as human habitat, caused by the violent European cultural, political, socio-economic system known as apitalism that is rooted in transatlantic slavery.
»Die Welt im Blick«
(2017)
Der Studiengang Geographie passt gut nach Frankfurt. Metropolisierung und Globalisierung, Prozesse der Landschaftsentwicklung und Mensch-Umwelt-Beziehungen lassen sich im Rhein-Main-Gebiet sehr gut veranschaulichen. Besonderheit des Bachelorstudiengangs ist die frühzeitige Aufspaltung in Humangeographie und Physische Geographie mit unterschiedlichen Abschlüssen.
Michel Houellebecq oder Toni Morrison, Nadine Gordimer oder Jorge Semprún? Studierende an der Goethe-Uni müssen sich nicht mehr entscheiden, ob sie sich mit spanischsprachiger, französischer, italienischer oder englischsprachiger Literatur und Kultur beschäftigen möchten. Der junge Masterstudiengang Moving Cultures schlägt die Brücke zwischen den Sprachwelten und legt den Schwerpunkt gerade auf die wechselseitigen Einflüsse. Das lockt auch viele Externe nach Frankfurt.
Dendritic and/or rosetted microborings in calcareous and osteic skeletal substrates have a diverse trace fossil record, spanning most of the Phanerozoic, whereas the ichnodiversity of comparable bioerosion traces produced in modern seas is rather limited. The most prominent occurrences are known from Devonian brachiopods and from Upper Cretaceous belemnite rostra. Ichnotaxonomically, they are comprised within one of the few ichnofamilies established to date, the Dendrinidae Bromley et al., 2007. As an outcome of the present revision of this ichnofamily, the plethora of 84 ichnospecies established within 25 ichnogenera since the erection of the type ichnogenus Dendrina Quenstedt, 1849 was considerably condensed to 22 ichnospecies included in 7 ichnogenera, based on a coherent morphological categorisation and ichnotaxobasis assessment. The suite of ichnogenera now subsumed within the Dendrinidae includes Dendrina Quenstedt, 1849; Clionolithes Clarke, 1908; Calcideletrix Mägdefrau, 1937; Dictyoporus Mägdefrau, 1937; Abeliella Mägdefrau, 1937; Nododendrina Vogel et al., 1987; and Pyrodendrina Tapanila, 2008. New combinations thereby concern Dendrina dendrina (Morris, 1851) comb. nov., Clionolithes pannosus (Solle, 1938) comb. nov., C. alcicornis (Vogel et al., 1987) comb. nov., C. convexus (Hofmann, 1996) comb. nov., Calcideletrix anomala (Mägdefrau, 1937) comb. nov., C. fastigata (Radtke, 1991) comb. nov., Dictyoporus balani (Tavernier et al., 1992) comb. nov., Nododendrina europaea (Fischer, 1875) comb. nov., N. incomposita (Mägdefrau, 1937) comb. nov. and N. paleodendrica (Elias, 1957) comb. nov. Investigation of new material and a reassessment of 63 dendrinid microborings previously addressed in informal nomenclature allowed the establishment of two complementing ichnogenera, Rhopalondendrina igen. nov. and Antodendrina igen. nov., and eight new ichnospecies, comprising Pyrodendrina arctica isp. nov., P. belua isp. nov., P. villosa isp. nov., Rhopalondendrina avis igen. et isp. nov., R. acanthina igen. et isp. nov., R. contra igen. et isp. nov., R. tigris igen. et isp. nov. and Antodendrina ligula igen. et isp. nov. In densely bioeroded calcareous substrates, different dendrinids and other bioerosion traces may be found in direct contact with each other, forming composite trace fossils, but some of these associations appear rather systematic in nature and could be the work of the same tracemaker under different behavioural modes, thus forming compound trace fossils. In these cases, however, the distinction between the two concepts remains largely equivocal. Dendrinid microborings are primarily found in living and dead calcareous skeletal substrates of bivalves, brachiopods, belemnites and corals, with complementing records from six other substrate types. Facing considerable sampling artefacts, evidence for true substrate specificity or symbiotic relationships is inconclusive as yet, whereas there is direct evidence for post-mortem infestation in several cases, such as the diverse dendrinid associations in Upper Cretaceous belemnite guards. Despite a wealth of available interpretations, the actual biological identity of the dendrinids’ tracemakers remains largely speculative. The most convincing evidence has been put forward in support of foraminiferans as the producers of Nododendrina, and excavating micro-sponges producing Clionolithes and some Calcideletrix. Since most of the dendrinids are found in aphotic (palaeo-)environments, these two principal types of organotrophic tracemakers are also potential candidates for the other ichnogenera. With regards to evolutionary patterns through geologic time, strong adaptive radiations are evident from the ichnodiversity of dendrinid ichnospecies in the Early to Mid-Palaeozoic, reflecting the “Ordovician Bioerosion Revolution” (sensu Wilson & Palmer 2006) and the “Mid-Palaeozoic Precursor of the Mesozoic Marine Revolution” (sensu Signor & Brett 1984), respectively, and in the Mesozoic, coinciding with the prominent “Marine Mesozoic Revolution” (sensu Vermeij 1977). This pattern mimics that of
other micro- and macro-bioerosion trace fossils and is interpreted as a reflection of increased predation pressure and consequent infaunalisation. For extinction events, in turn, a differential effect is recorded in that the first four of the “Big Five” mass extinctions appear not to have had any noticeable effect on dendrinid ichnodiversity, whereas the end-Cretaceous mass-extinction resulted in a 77% drop following the Cretaceous peak ichnodiversity of 13 dendrinid ichnospecies.
In dieser wirtschaftsphilosophischen Arbeit wird die fundamentale Bedeutung einer realistischen Gründe-Perspektive für die Erklärung und Beurteilung ökonomischer Praxis herausgestellt. Die Gründe-Perspektive bezieht sich in systematisierender Form auf alltägliche Interpretations- und Verstehensleistungen und greift zur Erklärung ökonomischer Sachverhalte auf Zuschreibungen mentaler Zustände zurück.
In Abgrenzung von einer Nicht-Gründe-Perspektive, die einer Vielzahl ökonomischer Erklärungsansätze, z.B. experimentell verhaltensökonomischer, behavioristisch orientierter neoklassischer oder evolutionärer Art, zugrunde liegt, wird betont, dass das Geben und Einfordern von Gründen in der ökonomische Sphäre in explanativer, prognostischer und normativer Hinsicht von großer Relevanz ist.
Ökonomische Grundbegriffe wie Präferenz, Axiom oder Nutzen werden thematisiert und deren Stellenwert innerhalb ökonomischer Theorien wird herausgestellt. Die behavioristische Fokussierung auf beobachtbare Wahlhandlungen wird in den Kontext naturalistischer Tendenzen in der Ökonomik gestellt. Dabei werden insbesondere wissenschafts- und erkenntnistheoretische Aspekte unter Bezugnahme auf die Philosophie des Geistes angeführt. Es zeigt sich, dass der Ökonom und Philosoph Don Ross einen in Abgrenzung zu Psychologie und experimenteller Verhaltensökonomik bestimmten Wahlbegriff auf aggregierter Ebene vertritt, unter anderem durch Bezug auf Dennetts Theorie intentionaler Einstellung und Möglichkeiten der Mustererkennung. Im Gegensatz dazu stehen Positionen, die mentale Zustände durch Bezug auf die Kognitionsforschung, stellenweise auch die Neuroökonomik, als real ansehen und für eine Erklärung von Präferenzen heranziehen wollen.
Unter Bezug auf die Position Nida-Rümelins wird die wirtschaftsphilosophische Relevanz von Kohärenz, struktureller Rationalität und einem Gründe-Realismus herausgestellt. Der Bezug auf lebensweltliche Gewissheit und formale Eigenschaften „alltagspsychologischer“ Zugänge soll eine bestimmte Gründe-Perspektive stützen. In welcher Hinsicht eine solche Stützung gerechtfertigt werden kann, wird unter anderem durch Bezug auf wissenschaftliche Theorien zur Alltagspsychologie (folk psychology) dargestellt. Die Vielfalt von Gründen, aus denen ökonomische Akteure handeln und die Personen auch in ökonomischen Kontexten prinzipiell verfügbar sind, wird unter Berücksichtigung spezifischer ökonomischer Rollen betont. Abschließend wird die soziale Bedingtheit von Gründen und die immanente Normativität der ökonomischen Praxis thematisiert. Die Möglichkeit einer normativen Rekonstruktion der Wirtschaftssphäre wird anhand der Theorie sozialer Freiheit von Axel Honneth diskutiert.
Im Folgenden möchte ich das gerade angedeutete Spannungsfeld zwischen Kopie und Original unter medien- und kulturhistorischen Vorzeichen thematisieren. Meine Hypothese ist, dass es einen Zusammenhang gibt zwischen dem 'Copy and Paste' respektive 'Cut and Paste' als einer Strategie der Texterzeugung und der Kulturtechnik der Pfropfung: einem ursprünglich botanischen Verfahren, bei dem Praktiken des Schneidens, Klebens und Kopierens eine wesentliche Rolle spielen. Dabei möchte ich insbesondere zeigen, wie sich das 'Prinzip Pfropfung' in der Interaktion mit den 'Trägermedien' von Originalen und Kopien realisiert – vor allem mit Blick auf jene 'Papierpraktiken', die mit den Kunst-Strategien der klassischen 'Avantgarde'-Strategien reüssieren: der Collage, der Montage, der Assemblage; Praktiken, die, glaubt man Antoine Compagnon, Echos einer "geste archaïque du découper-coller" sind, die der Logik des 'Cut and Paste' folgen.
Objective: This study examines the interrelations of parenting practices, emotional climate, and household chaos in families with children with and without ADHD. In particular, indirect pathways from children’s ADHD symptomatology to inadequate parenting and negative emotional climate via household chaos were investigated. Method: Parenting, emotional climate, and household chaos were assessed using questionnaires and a speech sample of parents of 31 children with and 53 without ADHD, aged 7 to 13 years. Results: Group differences were found for certain parenting dimensions, the parent–child relationship, critical comments, and household chaos. While we found significant indirect effects between children’s ADHD and certain parenting dimensions through household chaos, no effects were found for any aspect of emotional climate. Conclusion: Children’s ADHD symptoms translate into inadequate parenting through household chaos, which underlines the need for interventions to improve household organization skills in parents of children with ADHD.
Telomeric G-quadruplexes have recently emerged as drug targets in cancer research. Herein, we present the first NMR structure of a telomeric DNA G-quadruplex that adopts the biologically relevant hybrid-2 conformation in a ligand-bound state. We solved the complex with a metalorganic gold(III) ligand that stabilizes G-quadruplexes. Analysis of the free and bound structures reveals structural changes in the capping region of the G-quadruplex. The ligand is sandwiched between one terminal G-tetrad and a flanking nucleotide. This complex structure involves a major structural rearrangement compared to the free G-quadruplex structure as observed for other G-quadruplexes in different conformations, invalidating simple docking approaches to ligand-G-quadruplex structure determination
The description of quantized collective excitations stands as a landmark in the quantum theory of condensed matter. A prominent example occurs in conventional magnets, which support bosonic magnons—quantized harmonic fluctuations of the ordered spins. In striking contrast is the recent discovery that strongly spin-orbital-coupled magnets, such as α-RuCl3, may display a broad excitation continuum inconsistent with conventional magnons. Due to incomplete knowledge of the underlying interactions unraveling the nature of this continuum remains challenging. The most discussed explanation refers to a coherent continuum of fractional excitations analogous to the celebrated Kitaev spin liquid. Here, we present a more general scenario. We propose that the observed continuum represents incoherent excitations originating from strong magnetic anharmonicity that naturally occurs in such materials. This scenario fully explains the observed inelastic magnetic response of α-RuCl3 and reveals the presence of nontrivial excitations in such materials extending well beyond the Kitaev state.
Zwar hatte Loos seinen Feldzug gegen das Ornament schon um 1900 begonnen, doch entwickelte keiner seiner scharfzüngig formulierten Essays eine größere Sprengkraft als der 1908 erschienene Aufsatz "Ornament und Verbrechen", dessen Hauptthesen er zugleich erfolgreich in wirkungsvollen Vorträgen popularisierte. Er wandte sich darin gegen den historistischen Fassadenstil der Wiener Ringstraßenästhetik und gegen die Formensprache sezessionistischer Strömungen, propagierte eine an Zweckmäßigkeit und Wirtschaftlichkeit orientierte Baukunst und verteufelte die seiner Meinung nach überflüssige Dekorationswut, die aus der Verbindung zwischen Kunst und Kunsthandwerk im Gefolge der Arts-and-Craft-Bewegung hervorgegangen war. Trotz oder wegen der kontroversen zeitgenössischen Aufnahme hatten die kämpferischen Thesen eine vielfältige Wirkungsgeschichte. Sie beeinflussten nicht nur nachhaltig die architektonische Praxis bei der Herausbildung des internationalen Funktionalismus, sondern auch puristische und elementaristische Strömungen in der bildenden Kunst sowie allgemeine ästhetische Theorien und hinterließen bis ins 21. Jahrhundert hinein Reflexe in literarischen Texten.
Der Proust'sche Fragebogen dient traditionell dazu sich kennenzulernen, sei es in einem französischen Salon, wo er einst entstand, sei es auf der letzten Seite eines deutschen Magazins. Wir haben unseren eigenen Fragebogen für den ZfL BLOG entworfen. Hier antwortet jetzt Karine Winkelvoss, französische Germanistin aus Rouen, die seit 2015 mit einem Forschungsstipendium der Alexander von Humboldt-Stiftung für erfahrene Wissenschaftler zu Gast am ZfL ist.
Messages from the Bees
(2017)
In this second collection Messages from the Bees Robin Winckel-Mellish shows the same qualities as A Lioness at my Heels, but this time runs deeper, darker and stronger. She delves not only into the riotous colours of southern Africa: birds, bees and caracals, but also climate change, while different kinds of love are pinpointed. Her poems of loss and grief are candid and even sensuous, showing the beauty of simplicity in bleakness. Both delicate and reflective these poems honour the wild while retaining a deeply-felt sense of connection with all that is relevant to our lives.
We present a dataset of free-viewing eye-movement recordings that contains more than 2.7 million fixation locations from 949 observers on more than 1000 images from different categories. This dataset aggregates and harmonizes data from 23 different studies conducted at the Institute of Cognitive Science at Osnabrück University and the University Medical Center in Hamburg-Eppendorf. Trained personnel recorded all studies under standard conditions with homogeneous equipment and parameter settings. All studies allowed for free eye-movements, and differed in the age range of participants (~7–80 years), stimulus sizes, stimulus modifications (phase scrambled, spatial filtering, mirrored), and stimuli categories (natural and urban scenes, web sites, fractal, pink-noise, and ambiguous artistic figures). The size and variability of viewing behavior within this dataset presents a strong opportunity for evaluating and comparing computational models of overt attention, and furthermore, for thoroughly quantifying strategies of viewing behavior. This also makes the dataset a good starting point for investigating whether viewing strategies change in patient groups.