@phdthesis{Janietz2002, author = {Janietz, Silvia}, title = {Zusammnenh{\"a}nge zwischen Struktur, elektrochemischem Redoxverhalten und dem Einsatz von organischen Halbleitern in der Elektronik}, pages = {78 S., Anh.}, year = {2002}, language = {de} } @article{Grosse2002, author = {Grosse, Sybille}, title = {Zwischen Grammatik, Stilistik und Norm : portugiesische und spanische manuais / manuales de estilo f{\"u}r den allt{\"a}glichen Sprachgebrauch}, year = {2002}, language = {de} } @book{OPUS4-17497, title = {Recht in der Transformation : Rechts- und Verfassungswandel in Mittel- und Osteuropa ; Beitr{\"a}ge zur Debatte}, series = {Potsdamer Textb{\"u}cher}, volume = {7}, journal = {Potsdamer Textb{\"u}cher}, editor = {Boulanger, Christian}, publisher = {Berliner Debatte Wiss.-Verl.}, address = {Berlin}, isbn = {3-931703-46-0}, pages = {272 S.}, year = {2002}, language = {de} } @phdthesis{Kurth2002, author = {Kurth, Dirk G.}, title = {Self-assembly of hierachically structured architectures of metallo-supramolecular modules}, pages = {179 S.}, year = {2002}, language = {en} } @book{OPUS4-17495, title = {Sport ohne Barrieren}, editor = {Ohlert, Hans Henning and Beckmann, J{\"u}rgen}, publisher = {Hofmann}, address = {Schorndorf}, isbn = {3-7780-3280-1}, pages = {232 S.}, year = {2002}, language = {de} } @article{ArwornDenecke2002, author = {Arworn, Srichan and Denecke, Klaus-Dieter}, title = {Intervals and complete congruences defined by M-solid varieties}, year = {2002}, language = {en} } @article{Reichard2002, author = {Reichard, Christoph}, title = {The new steering model and the citizen}, year = {2002}, language = {en} } @article{Reichard2002, author = {Reichard, Christoph}, title = {Marketization of Public Services in Germany}, year = {2002}, language = {en} } @article{CiaccioEhlertSchnor2002, author = {Ciaccio, Giuseppe and Ehlert, Marco and Schnor, Bettina}, title = {Exploiting gigabit ethernet capacity for cluster applications}, isbn = {0-7695-1591-6}, year = {2002}, abstract = {In this paper we report about the recently completed porting of GAMMA to the Netgear GA621 Gigabit Ethernet adapter, and provide a comparison among GAMMA, MPI/GAMMA, TCP/IP, and MPICH/TCP, based on the Netgear GA621 and the older Netgear GA620 network adapters and using different device drivers, in a Gigabit Ethernet cluster of PCs running Linux 2.4. GAMMA (the Genoa Active Message MAchine) is a lightweight messaging system based on an Active Message-like paradigm, originally designed for efficient exploitation of Fast Ethernet interconnects. The comparison includes simple latency/hspace{0pt}bandwidth evaluation of the messaging systems on both adapters, as well as performance comparisons based on the NAS NPB and an end-user fluid dynamics application called Modular Ocean Model (MOM). The analysis of results provides useful hints concerning the efficient use of Gigabit Ethernet with clusters of PCs. In particular, it emerges that GAMMA on the GA621 adapter, with a combination of low end-to-end latency (8.5 \$mu\$s) and high throughput (118.4 MByte/s), provides a performing, cost-effective alternative to proprietary high-speed networks, e.g.~Myrinet, for a wide range of cluster computing applications.}, language = {en} } @article{HoustonShiomiAraietal.2002, author = {Houston, Douglas R. and Shiomi, Kazuro and Arai, Noriko and Omura, Satoshi and Peter, Martin G. and Turberg, Andreas and Synstad, Bjoenar and Eijsink, Vincent G. H. and Van Aalten, Daan M. F.}, title = {High-resolution structures of a chitinase complexed with natural product cyclopentapeptide inhibitors : mimicry of carbohydrate substrate}, year = {2002}, abstract = {Over the past years, family 18 chitinases have been validated as potential targets for the design of drugs against human pathogens that contain or interact with chitin during their normal life cycles. Thus far, only one potent chitinase inhibitor has been described in detail, the pseudotrisaccharide allosamidin. Recently, however, two potent natural-product cyclopentapeptide chitinase inhibitors, argifin and argadin, were reported. Here, we describe high- resoln. crystal structures that reveal the details of the interactions of these cyclopeptides with a family 18 chitinase. The structures are examples of complexes of a carbohydrate-processing enzyme with high-affinity peptide-based inhibitors and show in detail how the peptide backbone and side chains mimic the interactions of the enzyme with chitooligosaccharides. Together with enzymol. characterization, the structures explain why argadin shows an order of magnitude stronger inhibition than allosamidin, whereas argifin shows weaker inhibition. The peptides bind to the chitinase in remarkably different ways, which may explain the differences in inhibition consts. The two complexes provide a basis for structure-based design of potent chitinase inhibitors, accessible by std. peptide chem.}, language = {en} }