@article{Karolewski2016, author = {Karolewski, Ireneusz Pawel}, title = {Der pebiszit{\"a}re Zerfall Europas?}, series = {WeltTrends : das außenpolitische Journal [24 (2016), 118]}, volume = {24}, journal = {WeltTrends : das außenpolitische Journal [24 (2016), 118]}, number = {113}, publisher = {WeltTrends}, address = {Potsdam}, pages = {11 -- 14}, year = {2016}, language = {de} } @article{Kleger2016, author = {Kleger, Heinz}, title = {Welche EU nach dem Brexit?}, series = {WeltTrends : das außenpolitische Journal [24 (2016), 118]}, volume = {24}, journal = {WeltTrends : das außenpolitische Journal [24 (2016), 118]}, number = {118}, publisher = {WeltTrends}, address = {Potsdam}, pages = {4 -- 7}, year = {2016}, language = {de} } @article{SicardKappelJosephsetal.2015, author = {Sicard, Adrien and Kappel, Christian and Josephs, Emily B. and Wha Lee, Young and Marona, Cindy and Stinchcombe, John R. and Wright, Stephen I. and Lenhard, Michael}, title = {Divergent sorting of a balanced ancestral polymorphism underlies the establishment of gene-flow barriers in Capsella}, series = {Nature Communications}, volume = {6}, journal = {Nature Communications}, publisher = {Nature Publishing Group}, address = {London}, issn = {2041-1723}, doi = {10.1038/ncomms8960}, year = {2015}, abstract = {In the Bateson-Dobzhansky-Muller model of genetic incompatibilities post-zygotic gene-flow barriers arise by fixation of novel alleles at interacting loci in separated populations. Many such incompatibilities are polymorphic in plants, implying an important role for genetic drift or balancing selection in their origin and evolution. Here we show that NPR1 and RPP5 loci cause a genetic incompatibility between the incipient species Capsella grandiflora and C. rubella, and the more distantly related C. rubella and C. orientalis. The incompatible RPP5 allele results from a mutation in C. rubella, while the incompatible NPR1 allele is frequent in the ancestral C. grandiflora. Compatible and incompatible NPR1 haplotypes are maintained by balancing selection in C. grandiflora, and were divergently sorted into the derived C. rubella and C. orientalis. Thus, by maintaining differentiated alleles at high frequencies, balancing selection on ancestral polymorphisms can facilitate establishing gene-flow barriers between derived populations through lineage sorting of the alternative alleles.}, language = {en} } @article{ValentePhillimoreEtienne2015, author = {Valente, Luis M. and Phillimore, Albert B. and Etienne, Rampal S.}, title = {Equilibrium and non-equilibrium dynamics simultaneously operate in the Gal{\´a}pagos islands}, series = {Ecology letters}, volume = {18}, journal = {Ecology letters}, publisher = {Wiley-Blackwell}, address = {Oxford}, issn = {1461-0248}, doi = {10.1111/ele.12461}, pages = {844 -- 852}, year = {2015}, abstract = {Island biotas emerge from the interplay between colonisation, speciation and extinction and are often the scene of spectacular adaptive radiations. A common assumption is that insular diversity is at a dynamic equilibrium, but for remote islands, such as Hawaii or Gal{\´a}pagos, this idea remains untested. Here, we reconstruct the temporal accumulation of terrestrial bird species of the Gal{\´a}pagos using a novel phylogenetic method that estimates rates of biota assembly for an entire community. We show that species richness on the archipelago is in an ascending phase and does not tend towards equilibrium. The majority of the avifauna diversifies at a slow rate, without detectable ecological limits. However, Darwin's finches form an exception: they rapidly reach a carrying capacity and subsequently follow a coalescent-like diversification process. Together, these results suggest that avian diversity of remote islands is rising, and challenge the mutual exclusivity of the non-equilibrium and equilibrium ecological paradigms.}, language = {en} } @article{GranacherSchellbachKleinetal.2014, author = {Granacher, Urs and Schellbach, J{\"o}rg and Klein, Katja and Prieske, Olaf and Baeyens, Jean-Pierre and M{\"u}hlbauer, Thomas}, title = {Effects of core strength training using stable versus unstable surfaces on physical fitness in adolescents}, series = {BMC sports science, medicine \& rehabilitation}, volume = {6}, journal = {BMC sports science, medicine \& rehabilitation}, publisher = {BioMed Central}, address = {London}, issn = {2052-1847}, doi = {10.1186/2052-1847-6-40}, pages = {11}, year = {2014}, abstract = {Background It has been demonstrated that core strength training is an effective means to enhance trunk muscle strength (TMS) and proxies of physical fitness in youth. Of note, cross-sectional studies revealed that the inclusion of unstable elements in core strengthening exercises produced increases in trunk muscle activity and thus provide potential extra training stimuli for performance enhancement. Thus, utilizing unstable surfaces during core strength training may even produce larger performance gains. However, the effects of core strength training using unstable surfaces are unresolved in youth. This randomized controlled study specifically investigated the effects of core strength training performed on stable surfaces (CSTS) compared to unstable surfaces (CSTU) on physical fitness in school-aged children. Methods Twenty-seven (14 girls, 13 boys) healthy subjects (mean age: 14 ± 1 years, age range: 13-15 years) were randomly assigned to a CSTS (n = 13) or a CSTU (n = 14) group. Both training programs lasted 6 weeks (2 sessions/week) and included frontal, dorsal, and lateral core exercises. During CSTU, these exercises were conducted on unstable surfaces (e.g., TOGU© DYNAIR CUSSIONS, THERA-BAND© STABILITY TRAINER). Results Significant main effects of Time (pre vs. post) were observed for the TMS tests (8-22\%, f = 0.47-0.76), the jumping sideways test (4-5\%, f = 1.07), and the Y balance test (2-3\%, f = 0.46-0.49). Trends towards significance were found for the standing long jump test (1-3\%, f = 0.39) and the stand-and-reach test (0-2\%, f = 0.39). We could not detect any significant main effects of Group. Significant Time x Group interactions were detected for the stand-and-reach test in favour of the CSTU group (2\%, f = 0.54). Conclusions Core strength training resulted in significant increases in proxies of physical fitness in adolescents. However, CSTU as compared to CSTS had only limited additional effects (i.e., stand-and-reach test). Consequently, if the goal of training is to enhance physical fitness, then CSTU has limited advantages over CSTS.}, language = {en} } @article{Thapa2016, author = {Thapa, Basanta E. P.}, title = {Populist, Reformer oder Hardliner}, series = {WeltTrends : das außenpolitische Journal}, volume = {24}, journal = {WeltTrends : das außenpolitische Journal}, number = {117}, publisher = {WeltTrends}, address = {Potsdam}, isbn = {978-3-945878-22-4}, issn = {0944-8101}, pages = {16 -- 19}, year = {2016}, language = {de} } @article{Lis2014, author = {Lis, Monika}, title = {Constructing a Phylogenetic Tree}, series = {Process Design for Natural Scientists: an agile model-driven approach}, journal = {Process Design for Natural Scientists: an agile model-driven approach}, number = {500}, editor = {Lambrecht, Anna-Lena and Margaria, Tiziana}, publisher = {Springer Verlag}, address = {Berlin}, isbn = {978-3-662-45005-5}, issn = {1865-0929}, pages = {101 -- 109}, year = {2014}, abstract = {In this project I constructed a workflow that takes a DNA sequence as input and provides a phylogenetic tree, consisting of the input sequence and other sequences which were found during a database search. In this phylogenetic tree the sequences are arranged depending on similarities. In bioinformatics, constructing phylogenetic trees is often used to explore the evolutionary relationships of genes or organisms and to understand the mechanisms of evolution itself.}, language = {en} } @article{Hibbe2014, author = {Hibbe, Marcel}, title = {Spotlocator - Guess Where the Photo Was Taken!}, series = {Process Design for Natural Scientists: an agile model-driven approach}, journal = {Process Design for Natural Scientists: an agile model-driven approach}, number = {500}, editor = {Lambrecht, Anna-Lena and Margaria, Tiziana}, publisher = {Springer Verlag}, address = {Berlin}, isbn = {978-3-662-45005-5}, issn = {1865-0929}, pages = {149 -- 160}, year = {2014}, abstract = {Spotlocator is a game wherein people have to guess the spots of where photos were taken. The photos of a defined area for each game are from panoramio.com. They are published at http://spotlocator. drupalgardens.com with an ID. Everyone can guess the photo spots by sending a special tweet via Twitter that contains the hashtag \#spotlocator, the guessed coordinates and the ID of the photo. An evaluation is published for all tweets. The players are informed about the distance to the real photo spots and the positions are shown on a map.}, language = {en} } @article{Vierheller2014, author = {Vierheller, Janine}, title = {Exploratory Data Analysis}, series = {Process Design for Natural Scientists: an agile model-driven approach}, journal = {Process Design for Natural Scientists: an agile model-driven approach}, number = {500}, editor = {Lambrecht, Anna-Lena and Margaria, Tiziana}, publisher = {Axel Springer Verlag}, address = {Berlin}, isbn = {978-3-662-45005-5}, issn = {1865-0929}, pages = {110 -- 126}, year = {2014}, abstract = {In bioinformatics the term exploratory data analysis refers to different methods to get an overview of large biological data sets. Hence, it helps to create a framework for further analysis and hypothesis testing. The workflow facilitates this first important step of the data analysis created by high-throughput technologies. The results are different plots showing the structure of the measurements. The goal of the workflow is the automatization of the exploratory data analysis, but also the flexibility should be guaranteed. The basic tool is the free software R.}, language = {en} } @article{Reso2014, author = {Reso, Judith}, title = {Protein Classification Workflow}, series = {Process Design for Natural Scientists: an agile model-driven approach}, journal = {Process Design for Natural Scientists: an agile model-driven approach}, number = {500}, editor = {Lambrecht, Anna-Lena and Margaria, Tiziana}, publisher = {Springer Verlag}, address = {Berlin}, isbn = {978-3-662-45005-5}, issn = {1865-0929}, pages = {65 -- 72}, year = {2014}, abstract = {The protein classification workflow described in this report enables users to get information about a novel protein sequence automatically. The information is derived by different bioinformatic analysis tools which calculate or predict features of a protein sequence. Also, databases are used to compare the novel sequence with known proteins.}, language = {en} } @article{LamprechtWickertMargaria2014, author = {Lamprecht, Anna-Lena and Wickert, Alexander and Margaria, Tiziana}, title = {Lessons Learned}, series = {Process Design for Natural Scientists: an agile model-driven approach}, journal = {Process Design for Natural Scientists: an agile model-driven approach}, number = {500}, editor = {Lambrecht, Anna-Lena and Margaria, Tiziana}, publisher = {Springer Verlag}, address = {Berlin}, isbn = {978-3-662-45005-5}, issn = {1865-0929}, pages = {45 -- 64}, year = {2014}, abstract = {This chapter summarizes the experience and the lessons we learned concerning the application of the jABC as a framework for design and execution of scientific workflows. It reports experiences from the domain modeling (especially service integration) and workflow design phases and evaluates the resulting models statistically with respect to the SIB library and hierarchy levels.}, language = {en} } @article{LamprechtWickert2014, author = {Lamprecht, Anna-Lena and Wickert, Alexander}, title = {The Course's SIB Libraries}, series = {Process Design for Natural Scientists: an agile model-driven approach}, journal = {Process Design for Natural Scientists: an agile model-driven approach}, number = {500}, editor = {Lambrecht, Anna-Lena and Margaria, Tiziana}, publisher = {Springer Verlag}, address = {Berlin}, isbn = {978-3-662-45005-5}, issn = {1865-0929}, pages = {30 -- 44}, year = {2014}, abstract = {This chapter gives a detailed description of the service framework underlying all the example projects that form the foundation of this book. It describes the different SIB libraries that we made available for the course "Process modeling in the natural sciences" to provide the functionality that was required for the envisaged applications. The students used these SIB libraries to realize their projects.}, language = {en} } @article{LamprechtMargaria2014, author = {Lamprecht, Anna-Lena and Margaria, Tiziana}, title = {Scientific Workflows and XMDD}, series = {Process Design for Natural Scientists: an agile model-driven approach}, journal = {Process Design for Natural Scientists: an agile model-driven approach}, number = {500}, editor = {Lambrecht, Anna-Lena and Margaria, Tiziana}, publisher = {Springer Verlag}, address = {Berlin}, isbn = {978-3-662-45005-5}, issn = {1865-0929}, pages = {1 -- 13}, year = {2014}, abstract = {A major part of the scientific experiments that are carried out today requires thorough computational support. While database and algorithm providers face the problem of bundling resources to create and sustain powerful computation nodes, the users have to deal with combining sets of (remote) services into specific data analysis and transformation processes. Today's attention to "big data" amplifies the issues of size, heterogeneity, and process-level diversity/integration. In the last decade, especially workflow-based approaches to deal with these processes have enjoyed great popularity. This book concerns a particularly agile and model-driven approach to manage scientific workflows that is based on the XMDD paradigm. In this chapter we explain the scope and purpose of the book, briefly describe the concepts and technologies of the XMDD paradigm, explain the principal differences to related approaches, and outline the structure of the book.}, language = {en} } @article{LamprechtMargariaSteffen2014, author = {Lamprecht, Anna-Lena and Margaria, Tiziana and Steffen, Bernhard}, title = {Modeling and Execution of Scientific Workflows with the jABC Framework}, series = {Process Design for Natural Scientists: an agile model-driven approach}, journal = {Process Design for Natural Scientists: an agile model-driven approach}, number = {500}, editor = {Lambrecht, Anna-Lena and Margaria, Tiziana}, publisher = {Springer Verlag}, address = {Berlin}, isbn = {978-3-662-45005-5}, issn = {1865-0929}, pages = {14 -- 29}, year = {2014}, abstract = {We summarize here the main characteristics and features of the jABC framework, used in the case studies as a graphical tool for modeling scientific processes and workflows. As a comprehensive environment for service-oriented modeling and design according to the XMDD (eXtreme Model-Driven Design) paradigm, the jABC offers much more than the pure modeling capability. Associated technologies and plugins provide in fact means for a rich variety of supporting functionality, such as remote service integration, taxonomical service classification, model execution, model verification, model synthesis, and model compilation. We describe here in short both the essential jABC features and the service integration philosophy followed in the environment. In our work over the last years we have seen that this kind of service definition and provisioning platform has the potential to become a core technology in interdisciplinary service orchestration and technology transfer: Domain experts, like scientists not specially trained in computer science, directly define complex service orchestrations as process models and use efficient and complex domain-specific tools in a simple and intuitive way.}, language = {en} } @article{LauerIkutaGerhardt2015, author = {Lauer, Annika and Ikuta, Yoshi and Gerhardt, Fabian}, title = {Erl{\"a}uterungen zum Lehrangebots-Verzeichnis}, series = {Entrepreneurship education: das Potsdamer Modell der Gr{\"u}ndungslehre und -beratung}, journal = {Entrepreneurship education: das Potsdamer Modell der Gr{\"u}ndungslehre und -beratung}, publisher = {BoD}, address = {Norderstedt}, isbn = {978-3-7357-609-1}, pages = {205 -- 211}, year = {2015}, language = {de} } @article{PuteanusBirkenbach2015, author = {Puteanus-Birkenbach, Katja}, title = {Erstellung eines Syllabus f{\"u}r ein Lehrangebot der Entrepreneurship Education}, series = {Entrepreneurship education: das Potsdamer Modell der Gr{\"u}ndungslehre und -beratung}, journal = {Entrepreneurship education: das Potsdamer Modell der Gr{\"u}ndungslehre und -beratung}, publisher = {BoD}, address = {Norderstedt}, isbn = {978-3-7357-6095-1}, pages = {184 -- 196}, year = {2015}, language = {de} } @article{Schultz2015, author = {Schultz, Christian}, title = {Finanzplanung}, series = {Entrepreneurship education: das Potsdamer Modell der Gr{\"u}ndungslehre und -beratung}, journal = {Entrepreneurship education: das Potsdamer Modell der Gr{\"u}ndungslehre und -beratung}, publisher = {BoD}, address = {Norderstedt}, isbn = {978-3-7357-6095-1}, pages = {146 -- 150}, year = {2015}, language = {de} } @article{PuteanusBirkenbach2015, author = {Puteanus-Birkenbach, Katja}, title = {Didaktik der Entrepreneurship Education}, series = {Entrepreneurship education: das Potsdamer Modell der Gr{\"u}ndungslehre und -beratung}, journal = {Entrepreneurship education: das Potsdamer Modell der Gr{\"u}ndungslehre und -beratung}, publisher = {BoD}, address = {Norderstedt}, isbn = {978-3-7357-6095-1}, pages = {173 -- 183}, year = {2015}, language = {de} } @article{PuteanusBirkenbach2015, author = {Puteanus-Birkenbach, Katja}, title = {Anmerkungen zum Thema Entrepreneurship Eduation}, series = {Entrepreteurship education: das Potsdamer Modell der Gr{\"u}ndungslehre und -beratung}, journal = {Entrepreteurship education: das Potsdamer Modell der Gr{\"u}ndungslehre und -beratung}, publisher = {BoD}, address = {Norderstedt}, isbn = {978-3-7357-6095-1}, pages = {165 -- 172}, year = {2015}, language = {de} } @article{PuteanusBirkenbachSchmidt2015, author = {Puteanus-Birkenbach, Katja and Schmidt, Xenia}, title = {Entrepreneurial Marketing}, series = {Entrepreneurship educacation: das Potsdamer Modell der Gr{\"u}ndungslehre und -beratung}, journal = {Entrepreneurship educacation: das Potsdamer Modell der Gr{\"u}ndungslehre und -beratung}, publisher = {BoD}, address = {Norderstedt}, isbn = {978-3-7357-6095-1}, pages = {135 -- 145}, year = {2015}, language = {de} } @article{Schultz2015, author = {Schultz, Christian}, title = {Der Businessplan}, series = {Entrepreneurship education: das Potsdamer Modell der Gr{\"u}ndungslehre und -beratung}, journal = {Entrepreneurship education: das Potsdamer Modell der Gr{\"u}ndungslehre und -beratung}, publisher = {BoD}, address = {Norderstedt}, isbn = {978-3-7357-6095-1}, pages = {126 -- 130}, year = {2015}, language = {de} } @article{PuteanusBirkenbachKraftIkuta2015, author = {Puteanus-Birkenbach, Katja and Kraft, Frederik and Ikuta, Yoshi}, title = {Ideengenerierung, Kreativit{\"a}t, Design Thinking}, series = {Entrepreneurship education: das Potsdamer Modell der Gr{\"u}ndungslehre und -beratung}, journal = {Entrepreneurship education: das Potsdamer Modell der Gr{\"u}ndungslehre und -beratung}, publisher = {BoD}, address = {Norderstedt}, isbn = {978-3-7357-6095-1}, pages = {106 -- 119}, year = {2015}, language = {de} } @article{PuteanusBirkenbachSchmidt2015, author = {Puteanus-Birkenbach, Katja and Schmidt, Xenia}, title = {Opportunities im Entrepreneurship und der Begriff der Uncertainty}, series = {Entrepreneurship education: das Potsdamer Modell der Gr{\"u}ndungslehre und -beratung}, journal = {Entrepreneurship education: das Potsdamer Modell der Gr{\"u}ndungslehre und -beratung}, publisher = {BoD}, address = {Norderstedt}, isbn = {978-3-7357-6095-1}, pages = {96 -- 105}, year = {2015}, language = {de} } @article{PuteanusBirkenbachHoelzle2015, author = {Puteanus-Birkenbach, Katja and H{\"o}lzle, Katharina}, title = {Entrepreneurship, Entrepreneur oder der Begriff des unternehmerischen Denken und Handelns}, series = {Entrepreneurship education: das Potsdamer Modell der Gr{\"u}ndungslehre und -beratung}, journal = {Entrepreneurship education: das Potsdamer Modell der Gr{\"u}ndungslehre und -beratung}, publisher = {BoD}, address = {Norderstedt}, isbn = {978-3-7357-6095-1}, pages = {85 -- 95}, year = {2015}, language = {de} } @article{WagnerGrossholzSchultzetal.2015, author = {Wagner, Dieter and Großholz, Matthias and Schultz, Christian and Effenberg, Manuel and Gerhardt, Fabian}, title = {Externe Vernetzung der Universit{\"a}t Potsdam im Bereich Entrepreneurship Education}, series = {Entrepreneurship education: das Potsdamer Modell der Gr{\"u}ndungslehre und -beratung}, journal = {Entrepreneurship education: das Potsdamer Modell der Gr{\"u}ndungslehre und -beratung}, publisher = {BoD}, address = {Norderstedt}, isbn = {978-3-7357-6095-1}, pages = {76 -- 83}, year = {2015}, language = {de} } @article{WagnerBickenbachSchultzetal.2015, author = {Wagner, Dieter and Bickenbach, Wulf and Schultz, Christian and Lux, Nadine and Gerhardt, Fabian}, title = {Interne Kooperation der Universit{\"a}t Potsdam im Bereich Entrepreneurship Education}, series = {Entrepreneurship education: das Potsdamer Modell der Gr{\"u}ndungslehre und -beratung}, journal = {Entrepreneurship education: das Potsdamer Modell der Gr{\"u}ndungslehre und -beratung}, publisher = {BoD}, address = {Norderstedt}, isbn = {978-3-7357-6095-1}, pages = {64 -- 75}, year = {2015}, language = {de} } @article{MietznerBroekerSchultzetal.2015, author = {Mietzner, Dana and Br{\"o}ker, Patrick and Schultz, Christian and Gohlke, Sascha}, title = {Das Technologiescouting als ein Beitrag zum hochschulweiten Technologietransfer}, series = {Entrepreneurship education: das Potsdamer Modell der Gr{\"u}ndungslehre und -beratung}, journal = {Entrepreneurship education: das Potsdamer Modell der Gr{\"u}ndungslehre und -beratung}, publisher = {BoD}, address = {Norderstedt}, isbn = {978-3-7357-6095-1}, pages = {58 -- 63}, year = {2015}, language = {de} } @article{HoelzlePuteanusBirkenbach2015, author = {H{\"o}lzle, Katharina and Puteanus-Birkenbach, Katja}, title = {Die Entrepreneurship Academy Potsdam}, series = {Entrepreneurship education: das Potsdamer Modell der Gr{\"u}dungslehre und -beratung}, journal = {Entrepreneurship education: das Potsdamer Modell der Gr{\"u}dungslehre und -beratung}, publisher = {BoD}, address = {Norderstedt}, isbn = {978-3-7357-6095-1}, pages = {53 -- 57}, year = {2015}, language = {de} } @article{HerbstWagner2015, author = {Herbst, Uta and Wagner, Dieter}, title = {Potsdam Transfer - die tentrale wissenschaftliche Einrichtung f{\"u}r Gr{\"u}ndung, Innovation, Wissens- und Technologietransfer}, series = {Entrepreneurship education: das Potsdamer Modell der Gr{\"u}ndungslehre und -beratung}, journal = {Entrepreneurship education: das Potsdamer Modell der Gr{\"u}ndungslehre und -beratung}, publisher = {BoD}, address = {Norderstedt}, isbn = {978-3-7357-6095-1}, pages = {46 -- 52}, year = {2015}, language = {de} } @article{BickenbachSchultzHalw2015, author = {Bickenbach, Wulf and Schultz, Christian and Halw, Maria}, title = {Die Potsdamer Gr{\"u}ndungsstatistik - Jahre 2012-2014}, series = {Entrepreneurship education: das Potsdamer Modell der Gr{\"u}ndungslehrer und -beratung}, journal = {Entrepreneurship education: das Potsdamer Modell der Gr{\"u}ndungslehrer und -beratung}, publisher = {BoD}, address = {Norderstedt}, isbn = {978-3-7357-6095-1}, pages = {38 -- 39}, year = {2015}, language = {de} } @article{BickenbachBirkenbach2015, author = {Bickenbach, Wulf and Birkenbach, Lisa}, title = {Zahlen und Tendenzen zum Thema Gr{\"u}ndung an deutschen Hochschulen}, series = {Entrepreneurship education : das Potsdamer Modell der Gr{\"u}ndungslehre und -beratung}, journal = {Entrepreneurship education : das Potsdamer Modell der Gr{\"u}ndungslehre und -beratung}, editor = {H{\"o}lzle, Katharina and Puteanus-Birkenbach, Katja and Wagner, Dieter}, publisher = {BoD}, address = {Norderstedt}, isbn = {978-3-7357-6095-1}, pages = {33 -- 37}, year = {2015}, abstract = {Das Potsdamer Modell der Entrepreneurship Education Die Entrepreneurship Education in Deutschland ist ein vergleichsweise junges und damit noch ein nicht {\"u}bergreifend etabliertes Fachgebiet. In diesem Buch wird in Theorie und Praxis ein Konzept der Entrepreneurship Education f{\"u}r Hochschulen vorgestellt, das basierend auf etablierten Konzepten der Gr{\"u}ndungslehre innovativ und zukunftsorientiert f{\"u}r und mit allen Beteiligten arbeitet. Im praktischen Teil erh{\"a}lt der Leser eine erstmalige {\"U}bersicht von 117 Lehrangeboten der Universit{\"a}t Potsdam im Bereich Entrepreneurship Education. Das Modell der Entrepreneurship Education an der Universit{\"a}t Potsdam kann anderen Hochschulen Anregungen geben, ihre eigenen Gr{\"u}ndungsaktivit{\"a}ten und -angebote ebenfalls in einem koh{\"a}renten p{\"a}dagogischen Rahmen zu b{\"u}ndeln und durch die damit erworbene Transparenz ihren Erfolg nachhaltig zu sichern. In diesem Sinne ist dieses Buch ein Inspirationen gebender Leitfaden f{\"u}r alle, die sich mit dem Thema Gr{\"u}ndungslehre und -beratung befassen.}, language = {de} } @article{Berner2014, author = {Berner, Elisabeth}, title = {Von der Schwierigkeit, einer Stadt eine Kunsthalle zu schenken}, series = {Emotionalit{\"a}t im Text}, journal = {Emotionalit{\"a}t im Text}, number = {85}, publisher = {Stauffenburg}, address = {T{\"u}bingen}, isbn = {978-3-95809-506-9}, issn = {1430-4139}, pages = {231 -- 248}, year = {2014}, language = {de} } @article{Berner2012, author = {Berner, Elisabeth}, title = {"Erst wusste ich nicht, was tun …"}, series = {Vielheit und Einheit der Germanistik weltweit}, journal = {Vielheit und Einheit der Germanistik weltweit}, number = {11}, publisher = {Lang}, address = {Frankfurt am Main}, isbn = {978-3-631-63211-6}, pages = {189 -- 203}, year = {2012}, language = {de} } @article{BernerBoehmErfurt2011, author = {Berner, Elisabeth and B{\"o}hm, Manuela and Erfurt, J{\"u}rgen}, title = {Nach dem Turn ist vor dem Turn}, series = {Nach dem linguistic turn : Sprachwissenschaft im Wandel (Osnabr{\"u}cker Beitr{\"a}ge zur Sprachtheorie)}, journal = {Nach dem linguistic turn : Sprachwissenschaft im Wandel (Osnabr{\"u}cker Beitr{\"a}ge zur Sprachtheorie)}, number = {78}, publisher = {Red. Obst}, address = {Duisburg}, isbn = {978-3-942158-02-2}, pages = {9 -- 22}, year = {2011}, abstract = {„Die Beitr{\"a}ge in diesem Band beleuchten aus verschiedenen Perspektiven die (…) Ver{\"a}nderungen der Sprachwissenschaft im Zuge des linguistic turn. Sie gehen zur{\"u}ck auf ein Festkolloquium zu Ehren des 65. Geburtstages von Joachim Gessinger, das am 25. und 26. Juni 2010 in Potsdam stattgefunden hat. Ziel des Kolloquiums war es, Ans{\"a}tze, Theoriebildungen und methodische Zugriffe in der Sprachwissenschaft seit dem linguistic turn in den Blick zu nehmen. Diese Frage nach einer Standortbestimmung der sprachwissenschaftlichen Forschung in Deutschland steht auch im Mittelpunkt der nun publizierten Fassung der Beitr{\"a}ge, die von Vertreterinnen und Vertretern ausgew{\"a}hlter Teildisziplinen stammen, die die inhaltliche, theoretische und methodische Ausrichtung ihres Forschungsfeldes reflektieren." (Manuela B{\"o}hm, Elisabeth Berner \& J{\"u}rgen Erfurt, OBST 78: S. 13) Inhalt: Manuela B{\"o}hm, Elisabeth Berner \& J{\"u}rgen Erfurt: Nach dem Turn ist vor dem Turn. Ein Prolog; Michael Elmentaler: Zur Pragmatisierung der Sprachgeschichte. Eine Standortbestimmung anhand neuerer Sprachgeschichten des Deutschen; Ingrid Schr{\"o}der: Dialekte im Kontakt. Individuelle Ausformungen des Sprachrepertoires; Bernd Pompino-Marschall: Die rezente Entwicklung in der Phonetik: Vom verbrannten Zeigefinger zu Praat; Gisbert Fanselow: Kann die Linguistik das Jahr 2024 erleben? Und die Syntax das Jahr 2014?; Elke Nowak: Nach dem linguistic turn - die neue Wissenschaft von der Sprache und die Sprachen; Utz Maas: Linguistische Schattenspiele: sprachwissenschaftliche Arbeiten zur Schriftkultur; Ulrich Schmitz: Linguistica ancilla mediorum? Sprachwissenschaft und Medien 1960-2010: Von k{\"u}hler Distanz zu teilnehmender Beobachtung \& von Textmaterial zu multimodaler Verblendung; Eduard Haueis: Didaktik und Linguistik: Wie die Modellierung sprachlichen Wissens und K{\"o}nnens mit dem Bestehenbleiben oder dem {\"U}berwinden von Bildungsschranken zusammenh{\"a}ngt; Joachim Gessinger: Vor dem linguistic turn. Ein Epilog}, language = {de} } @article{Berner2010, author = {Berner, Elisabeth}, title = {Die historisch-soziolinguistische Forschung im Spiegel aktueller Sprachgeschichts-Lehrb{\"u}cher}, series = {Historisch-Soziolinguistische Forschungen als Beitr{\"a}ge zur Optimierung der deutschen Sprachgeschichtsschreibung. Internationale Fachtagung P{\´e}cs 02.09.-05.09.2010}, journal = {Historisch-Soziolinguistische Forschungen als Beitr{\"a}ge zur Optimierung der deutschen Sprachgeschichtsschreibung. Internationale Fachtagung P{\´e}cs 02.09.-05.09.2010}, publisher = {Heinz}, address = {Stuttgart}, isbn = {978-3-88099-459-1}, pages = {21 -- 34}, year = {2010}, language = {de} } @article{Berner2010, author = {Berner, Elisabeth}, title = {Leserbriefe im politischen Diskurs zu den Landtagswahlen 1989 in Brandenburg}, series = {Text und Diskurslinguistik : Traditionen und Trends}, journal = {Text und Diskurslinguistik : Traditionen und Trends}, publisher = {Izdatel´stvo Sankt-Peterburgskogo Universiteta Ekonomiki u Funansov}, address = {Sankt-Peterburg}, isbn = {978-5-7310-2488-4}, pages = {118 -- 130}, year = {2010}, language = {de} } @article{Heimann2015, author = {Heimann, Heinz-Dieter}, title = {Kreise - Punkte - Linien}, series = {Raum und Zahl im Fokus der Wissenschaften : eine multidisziplin{\"a}re Vorlesungsreihe}, journal = {Raum und Zahl im Fokus der Wissenschaften : eine multidisziplin{\"a}re Vorlesungsreihe}, publisher = {Trafo}, address = {Berlin}, isbn = {978-3-86464-082-7}, pages = {111 -- 127}, year = {2015}, language = {de} } @article{Steup2015, author = {Steup, Martin}, title = {Raum und Zahl in der Pflanzenphysiologie}, series = {Raum und Zahl}, journal = {Raum und Zahl}, publisher = {Trafo}, address = {Berlin}, isbn = {978-3-86464-082-7}, pages = {77 -- 109}, year = {2015}, language = {de} } @article{Proeve2015, author = {Pr{\"o}ve, Ralf}, title = {Numerische Zeichen und die Repr{\"a}sentation von Sinn}, series = {Raum und Zahl im Fokus der Wissenschaften : eine multidisziplin{\"a}re Vorlesungsreihe}, journal = {Raum und Zahl im Fokus der Wissenschaften : eine multidisziplin{\"a}re Vorlesungsreihe}, publisher = {Trafo}, address = {Berlin}, isbn = {978-3-86464-082-7}, pages = {63 -- 76}, year = {2015}, language = {de} } @article{SixtusFischer2015, author = {Sixtus, Elena and Fischer, Martin H.}, title = {Eine kognitionswissenschaftliche Betrachtung der Konzepte "Raum" und "Zahl"}, series = {Raum und Zahl im Fokus der Wissenschaften : eine multidisziplin{\"a}re Vorlesungsreihe}, journal = {Raum und Zahl im Fokus der Wissenschaften : eine multidisziplin{\"a}re Vorlesungsreihe}, publisher = {Trafo}, address = {Berlin}, isbn = {978-3-86464-082-7}, pages = {35 -- 62}, year = {2015}, language = {de} } @article{Petsche2015, author = {Petsche, Hans-Joachim}, title = {Raum und Zahl - philosophische Kontexte}, series = {Raum und Zahl im Fokus der Wissenschaften : eine multidisziplin{\"a}re Vorlesungsreihe}, journal = {Raum und Zahl im Fokus der Wissenschaften : eine multidisziplin{\"a}re Vorlesungsreihe}, publisher = {Trafo}, address = {Berlin}, isbn = {978-3-86464-082-7}, pages = {15 -- 33}, year = {2015}, language = {de} } @article{NakanoIkemotoJacobetal.2016, author = {Nakano, Yoko and Ikemoto, Yu and Jacob, Gunnar and Clahsen, Harald}, title = {How Orthography Modulates Morphological Priming}, series = {Frontiers in psychology}, volume = {7}, journal = {Frontiers in psychology}, publisher = {Frontiers Research Foundation}, address = {Lausanne}, issn = {1664-1078}, doi = {10.3389/fpsyg.2016.00316}, pages = {10}, year = {2016}, abstract = {The current study investigates to what extent masked morphological priming is modulated by language-particular properties, specifically by its writing system. We present results from two masked priming experiments investigating the processing of complex Japanese words written in less common (moraic) scripts. In Experiment 1, participants performed lexical decisions on target verbs; these were preceded by primes which were either (i) a past-tense form of the same verb, (ii) a stem-related form with the epenthetic vowel -i, (iii) a semantically-related form, and (iv) a phonologically-related form. Significant priming effects were obtained for prime types (i), (ii), and (iii), but not for (iv). This pattern of results differs from previous findings on languages with alphabetic scripts, which found reliable masked priming effects for morphologically related prime/target pairs of type (i), but not for non-affixal and semantically-related primes of types (ii), and (iii). In Experiment 2, we measured priming effects for prime/target pairs which are neither morphologically, semantically, phonologically nor - as presented in their moraic scripts—orthographically related, but which—in their commonly written form—share the same kanji, which are logograms adopted from Chinese. The results showed a significant priming effect, with faster lexical-decision times for kanji-related prime/target pairs relative to unrelated ones. We conclude that affix-stripping is insufficient to account for masked morphological priming effects across languages, but that language-particular properties (in the case of Japanese, the writing system) affect the processing of (morphologically) complex words.}, language = {en} } @article{KlauschiesVasseurGaedke2016, author = {Klauschies, Toni and Vasseur, David A. and Gaedke, Ursula}, title = {Trait adaptation promotes species coexistence in diverse predator and prey communities}, series = {Ecology and evolution}, journal = {Ecology and evolution}, publisher = {John Wiley \& Sons, Inc.}, issn = {2045-7758}, doi = {10.1002/ece3.2172}, pages = {19}, year = {2016}, abstract = {Species can adjust their traits in response to selection which may strongly influence species coexistence. Nevertheless, current theory mainly assumes distinct and time-invariant trait values. We examined the combined effects of the range and the speed of trait adaptation on species coexistence using an innovative multispecies predator-prey model. It allows for temporal trait changes of all predator and prey species and thus simultaneous coadaptation within and among trophic levels. We show that very small or slow trait adaptation did not facilitate coexistence because the stabilizing niche differences were not sufficient to offset the fitness differences. In contrast, sufficiently large and fast trait adaptation jointly promoted stable or neutrally stable species coexistence. Continuous trait adjustments in response to selection enabled a temporally variable convergence and divergence of species traits; that is, species became temporally more similar (neutral theory) or dissimilar (niche theory) depending on the selection pressure, resulting over time in a balance between niche differences stabilizing coexistence and fitness differences promoting competitive exclusion. Furthermore, coadaptation allowed prey and predator species to cluster into different functional groups. This equalized the fitness of similar species while maintaining sufficient niche differences among functionally different species delaying or preventing competitive exclusion. In contrast to pre- vious studies, the emergent feedback between biomass and trait dynamics enabled supersaturated coexistence for a broad range of potential trait adaptation and parameters. We conclude that accounting for trait adaptation may explain stable and supersaturated species coexistence for a broad range of environmental conditions in natural systems when the absence of such adaptive changes would preclude it. Small trait changes, coincident with those that may occur within many natural populations, greatly enlarged the number of coexisting species.}, language = {en} } @article{KurpiersNeher2016, author = {Kurpiers, Jona and Neher, Dieter}, title = {Dispersive Non-Geminate Recombination in an Amorphous Polymer:Fullerene Blend}, series = {Scientific reports}, volume = {6}, journal = {Scientific reports}, publisher = {Nature Publishing Group}, address = {London}, issn = {2045-2322}, doi = {10.1038/srep26832}, pages = {10}, year = {2016}, abstract = {Recombination of free charge is a key process limiting the performance of solar cells. For low mobility materials, such as organic semiconductors, the kinetics of non-geminate recombination (NGR) is strongly linked to the motion of charges. As these materials possess significant disorder, thermalization of photogenerated carriers in the inhomogeneously broadened density of state distribution is an unavoidable process. Despite its general importance, knowledge about the kinetics of NGR in complete organic solar cells is rather limited. We employ time delayed collection field (TDCF) experiments to study the recombination of photogenerated charge in the high-performance polymer:fullerene blend PCDTBT:PCBM. NGR in the bulk of this amorphous blend is shown to be highly dispersive, with a continuous reduction of the recombination coefficient throughout the entire time scale, until all charge carriers have either been extracted or recombined. Rapid, contact-mediated recombination is identified as an additional loss channel, which, if not properly taken into account, would erroneously suggest a pronounced field dependence of charge generation. These findings are in stark contrast to the results of TDCF experiments on photovoltaic devices made from ordered blends, such as P3HT:PCBM, where non-dispersive recombination was proven to dominate the charge carrier dynamics under application relevant conditions.}, language = {en} } @article{Wels2007, author = {Wels, Volkhard}, title = {Der Begriff der Dichtung vor und nach der Reformation}, series = {Fragmenta Melanchthoniana Bd. 3: Melanchthons Wirkung in der europ{\"a}ischen Bildungsgeschichte. Hg. v. G{\"u}nther Frank und Sebastian Lalla. Heidelberg 2007.}, journal = {Fragmenta Melanchthoniana Bd. 3: Melanchthons Wirkung in der europ{\"a}ischen Bildungsgeschichte. Hg. v. G{\"u}nther Frank und Sebastian Lalla. Heidelberg 2007.}, publisher = {Verlag Regionalkultur}, address = {Ubstadt-Weiher , Heidelberg , Neustadt a.d.W. , Basel}, isbn = {978-3-89735-456-2}, pages = {81 -- 104}, year = {2007}, abstract = {Der Beitrag rekonstruiert erstens den humanistischen Begriff der Dichtung bei Melanchthon. Dichtung erscheint hier als Medium zur Vermittlung insbesondere moralp{\"a}dagogischer Inhalte, das sich vor allem durch seine Versform von anderen sprachlichen Vermittlungsformen unterscheidet. Dieser Dichtungsbegriff wird zweitens mit dem neuplatonischen Begriff der Dichtung als Ergebnis einer g{\"o}ttlichen Inspiration (Enthusiasmus) konfrontiert, wie ihn Marsilio Ficino entwickelt hat. In Deutschland haben insbesondere Konrad Celtis und seine Sch{\"u}ler diesen Dichtungsbegriff vertreten, besonders prominent etwas Matth{\"a}us Lupinus Calidomius und Jacob Locher. In einem dritten Schritt zeigt der Beitrag, dass dieser Dichtungsbegriff aus theologischen Gr{\"u}nden im Protestantismus nicht mehr zu vertreten war: das reformatorische Postulat des sola scriptura verbot jede Berufung auf eine g{\"o}ttliche Inspiration außerhalb der Bibel.}, language = {de} } @article{KayserGraupmannFryeretal.2016, author = {Kayser, Daniela Niesta and Graupmann, Verena and Fryer, James W. and Frey, Dieter}, title = {Threat to Freedom and the Detrimental Effect of Avoidance Goal Frames}, series = {Frontiers in psychology}, volume = {7}, journal = {Frontiers in psychology}, publisher = {Frontiers Research Foundation}, address = {Lausanne}, issn = {1664-1078}, doi = {10.3389/fpsyg.2016.00632}, pages = {13}, year = {2016}, abstract = {Two experiments examined how individuals respond to a restriction presented within an approach versus an avoidance frame. In Study 1, working on a problem-solving task, participants were initially free to choose their strategy, but for a second task were told to change their strategy. The message to change was embedded in either an approach or avoidance frame. When confronted with an avoidance compared to an approach frame, the participants' reactance toward the request was greater and, in turn, led to impaired performance. The role of reactance as a response to threat to freedom was explicitly examined in Study 2, in which participants evaluated a potential change in policy affecting their program of study herein explicitly varying whether a restriction was present or absent and whether the message was embedded in an approach versus avoidance frame. When communicated with an avoidance frame and as a restriction, participants showed the highest resistance in terms of reactance, message agreement and evaluation of the communicator. The difference in agreement with the change was mediated by reactance only when a restriction was present. Overall, avoidance goal frames were associated with more resistance to change on different levels of experience (reactance, performance, and person perception). Reactance mediated the effect of goal frame on other outcomes only when a restriction was present.}, language = {en} } @article{ZabelWinterKellingetal.2016, author = {Zabel, Andr{\´e} and Winter, Alette and Kelling, Alexandra and Schilde, Uwe and Strauch, Peter}, title = {Tetrabromidocuprates(II)-Synthesis, Structure and EPR}, series = {International journal of molecular sciences}, volume = {17}, journal = {International journal of molecular sciences}, number = {4}, publisher = {MDPI}, address = {Basel}, doi = {10.3390/ijms17040596}, pages = {14}, year = {2016}, abstract = {Metal-containing ionic liquids (ILs) are of interest for a variety of technical applications, e.g., particle synthesis and materials with magnetic or thermochromic properties. In this paper we report the synthesis of, and two structures for, some new tetrabromidocuprates(II) with several "onium" cations in comparison to the results of electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) spectroscopic analyses. The sterically demanding cations were used to separate the paramagnetic Cu(II) ions for EPR measurements. The EPR hyperfine structure in the spectra of these new compounds is not resolved, due to the line broadening resulting from magnetic exchange between the still-incomplete separated paramagnetic Cu(II) centres. For the majority of compounds, the principal g values (g|| and gK) of the tensors could be determined and information on the structural changes in the [CuBr4]2- anions can be obtained. The complexes have high potential, e.g., as ionic liquids, as precursors for the synthesis of copper bromide particles, as catalytically active or paramagnetic ionic liquids.}, language = {en} } @article{NeherKniepertElimelechetal.2016, author = {Neher, Dieter and Kniepert, Juliane and Elimelech, Arik and Koster, L. Jan Anton}, title = {A New Figure of Merit for Organic Solar Cells with Transport-limited Photocurrents}, series = {Scientific reports}, volume = {6}, journal = {Scientific reports}, publisher = {Nature Publishing Group}, address = {London}, issn = {2045-2322}, doi = {10.1038/srep24861}, pages = {9}, year = {2016}, abstract = {Compared to their inorganic counterparts, organic semiconductors suffer from relatively low charge carrier mobilities. Therefore, expressions derived for inorganic solar cells to correlate characteristic performance parameters to material properties are prone to fail when applied to organic devices. This is especially true for the classical Shockley-equation commonly used to describe current-voltage (JV)-curves, as it assumes a high electrical conductivity of the charge transporting material. Here, an analytical expression for the JV-curves of organic solar cells is derived based on a previously published analytical model. This expression, bearing a similar functional dependence as the Shockley-equation, delivers a new figure of merit α to express the balance between free charge recombination and extraction in low mobility photoactive materials. This figure of merit is shown to determine critical device parameters such as the apparent series resistance and the fill factor.}, language = {en} } @article{YanChenKaufmann2016, author = {Yan, Wenhao and Chen, Dijun and Kaufmann, Kerstin}, title = {Efficient multiplex mutagenesis by RNA-guided Cas9 and its use in the characterization of regulatory elements in the AGAMOUS gene}, series = {Plant methods}, volume = {12}, journal = {Plant methods}, publisher = {BioMed Central}, address = {London}, issn = {1746-4811}, doi = {10.1186/s13007-016-0125-7}, pages = {1 -- 9}, year = {2016}, abstract = {Background The efficiency of multiplex editing in plants by the RNA-guided Cas9 system is limited by efficient introduction of its components into the genome and by their activity. The possibility of introducing large fragment deletions by RNA-guided Cas9 tool provides the potential to study the function of any DNA region of interest in its 'endogenous' environment. Results Here, an RNA-guided Cas9 system was optimized to enable efficient multiplex editing in Arabidopsis thaliana. We demonstrate the flexibility of our system for knockout of multiple genes, and to generate heritable large-fragment deletions in the genome. As a proof of concept, the function of part of the second intron of the flower development gene AGAMOUS in Arabidopsis was studied by generating a Cas9-free mutant plant line in which part of this intron was removed from the genome. Further analysis revealed that deletion of this intron fragment results 40 \% decrease of AGAMOUS gene expression without changing the splicing of the gene which indicates that this regulatory region functions as an activator of AGAMOUS gene expression. Conclusions Our modified RNA-guided Cas9 system offers a versatile tool for the functional dissection of coding and non-coding DNA sequences in plants.}, language = {en} } @article{BeurskensSteinbergAntoniewiczetal.2016, author = {Beurskens, Rainer and Steinberg, Fabian and Antoniewicz, Franziska and Wolff, Wanja and Granacher, Urs}, title = {Neural Correlates of Dual-Task Walking}, series = {Neural plasticity}, volume = {2016}, journal = {Neural plasticity}, publisher = {Hindawi}, address = {New York}, doi = {10.1155/2016/8032180}, pages = {1 -- 9}, year = {2016}, abstract = {Walking while concurrently performing cognitive and/or motor interference tasks is the norm rather than the exception during everyday life and there is evidence from behavioral studies that it negatively affects human locomotion. However, there is hardly any information available regarding the underlying neural correlates of single- and dual-task walking. We had 12 young adults (23.8 ± 2.8 years) walk while concurrently performing a cognitive interference (CI) or a motor interference (MI) task. Simultaneously, neural activation in frontal, central, and parietal brain areas was registered using a mobile EEG system. Results showed that the MI task but not the CI task affected walking performance in terms of significantly decreased gait velocity and stride length and significantly increased stride time and tempo-spatial variability. Average activity in alpha and beta frequencies was significantly modulated during both CI and MI walking conditions in frontal and central brain regions, indicating an increased cognitive load during dual-task walking. Our results suggest that impaired motor performance during dual-task walking is mirrored in neural activation patterns of the brain. This finding is in line with established cognitive theories arguing that dual-task situations overstrain cognitive capabilities resulting in motor performance decrements.}, language = {en} }