@article{TaalStPourcainThieringetal.2012, author = {Taal, H. Rob and St Pourcain, Beate and Thiering, Elisabeth and Das, Shikta and Mook-Kanamori, Dennis O. and Warrington, Nicole M. and Kaakinen, Marika and Kreiner-Moller, Eskil and Bradfield, Jonathan P. and Freathy, Rachel M. and Geller, Frank and Guxens, Monica and Cousminer, Diana L. and Kerkhof, Marjan and Timpson, Nicholas J. and Ikram, M. Arfan and Beilin, Lawrence J. and Bonnelykke, Klaus and Buxton, Jessica L. and Charoen, Pimphen and Chawes, Bo Lund Krogsgaard and Eriksson, Johan and Evans, David M. and Hofman, Albert and Kemp, John P. and Kim, Cecilia E. and Klopp, Norman and Lahti, Jari and Lye, Stephen J. and McMahon, George and Mentch, Frank D. and Mueller-Nurasyid, Martina and O'Reilly, Paul F. and Prokopenko, Inga and Rivadeneira, Fernando and Steegers, Eric A. P. and Sunyer, Jordi and Tiesler, Carla and Yaghootkar, Hanieh and Breteler, Monique M. B. and Debette, Stephanie and Fornage, Myriam and Gudnason, Vilmundur and Launer, Lenore J. and van der Lugt, Aad and Mosley, Thomas H. and Seshadri, Sudha and Smith, Albert V. and Vernooij, Meike W. and Blakemore, Alexandra I. F. and Chiavacci, Rosetta M. and Feenstra, Bjarke and Fernandez-Banet, Julio and Grant, Struan F. A. and Hartikainen, Anna-Liisa and van der Heijden, Albert J. and Iniguez, Carmen and Lathrop, Mark and McArdle, Wendy L. and Molgaard, Anne and Newnham, John P. and Palmer, Lyle J. and Palotie, Aarno and Pouta, Annneli and Ring, Susan M. and Sovio, Ulla and Standl, Marie and Uitterlinden, Andre G. and Wichmann, H-Erich and Vissing, Nadja Hawwa and DeCarli, Charles and van Duijn, Cornelia M. and McCarthy, Mark I. and Koppelman, Gerard H. and Estivill, Xavier and Hattersley, Andrew T. and Melbye, Mads and Bisgaard, Hans and Pennell, Craig E. and Widen, Elisabeth and Hakonarson, Hakon and Smith, George Davey and Heinrich, Joachim and Jarvelin, Marjo-Riitta and Jaddoe, Vincent W. V. and Adair, Linda S. and Ang, Wei and Atalay, Mustafa and van Beijsterveldt, Toos and Bergen, Nienke and Benke, Kelly and Berry, Diane J. and Bradfield, Jonathan P. and Charoen, Pimphen and Coin, Lachlan and Cousminer, Diana L. and Das, Shikta and Davis, Oliver S. P. and Elliott, Paul and Evans, David M. and Feenstra, Bjarke and Flexeder, Claudia and Frayling, Tim and Freathy, Rachel M. and Gaillard, Romy and Geller, Frank and Groen-Blokhuis, Maria and Goh, Liang-Kee and Guxens, Monica and Haworth, Claire M. A. and Hadley, Dexter and Hebebrand, Johannes and Hinney, Anke and Hirschhorn, Joel N. and Holloway, John W. and Holst, Claus and Hottenga, Jouke Jan and Horikoshi, Momoko and Huikari, Ville and Hypponen, Elina and Iniguez, Carmen and Kaakinen, Marika and Kilpelainen, Tuomas O. and Kirin, Mirna and Kowgier, Matthew and Lakka, Hanna-Maaria and Lange, Leslie A. and Lawlor, Debbie A. and Lehtimaki, Terho and Lewin, Alex and Lindgren, Cecilia and Lindi, Virpi and Maggi, Reedik and Marsh, Julie and Middeldorp, Christel and Millwood, Iona and Mook-Kanamori, Dennis O. and Murray, Jeffrey C. and Nivard, Michel and Nohr, Ellen Aagaard and Ntalla, Ioanna and Oken, Emily and O'Reilly, Paul F. and Palmer, Lyle J. and Panoutsopoulou, Kalliope and Pararajasingham, Jennifer and Prokopenko, Inga and Rodriguez, Alina and Salem, Rany M. and Sebert, Sylvain and Siitonen, Niina and Sovio, Ulla and St Pourcain, Beate and Strachan, David P. and Sunyer, Jordi and Taal, H. Rob and Teo, Yik-Ying and Thiering, Elisabeth and Tiesler, Carla and Uitterlinden, Andre G. and Valcarcel, Beatriz and Warrington, Nicole M. and White, Scott and Willemsen, Gonneke and Yaghootkar, Hanieh and Zeggini, Eleftheria and Boomsma, Dorret I. and Cooper, Cyrus and Estivill, Xavier and Gillman, Matthew and Grant, Struan F. A. and Hakonarson, Hakon and Hattersley, Andrew T. and Heinrich, Joachim and Hocher, Berthold and Jaddoe, Vincent W. V. and Jarvelin, Marjo-Riitta and Lakka, Timo A. and McCarthy, Mark I. and Melbye, Mads and Mohlke, Karen L. and Dedoussis, George V. and Ong, Ken K. and Pearson, Ewan R. and Pennell, Craig E. and Price, Thomas S. and Power, Chris and Raitakari, Olli T. and Saw, Seang-Mei and Scherag, Andre and Simell, Olli and Sorensen, Thorkild I. A. and Timpson, Nicholas J. and Widen, Elisabeth and Wilson, James F. and Ang, Wei and van Beijsterveldt, Toos and Bergen, Nienke and Benke, Kelly and Berry, Diane J. and Bradfield, Jonathan P. and Charoen, Pimphen and Coin, Lachlan and Cousminer, Diana L. and Das, Shikta and Elliott, Paul and Evans, David M. and Frayling, Tim and Freathy, Rachel M. and Gaillard, Romy and Groen-Blokhuis, Maria and Guxens, Monica and Hadley, Dexter and Hottenga, Jouke Jan and Huikari, Ville and Hypponen, Elina and Kaakinen, Marika and Kowgier, Matthew and Lawlor, Debbie A. and Lewin, Alex and Lindgren, Cecilia and Marsh, Julie and Middeldorp, Christel and Millwood, Iona and Mook-Kanamori, Dennis O. and Nivard, Michel and O'Reilly, Paul F. and Palmer, Lyle J. and Prokopenko, Inga and Rodriguez, Alina and Sebert, Sylvain and Sovio, Ulla and St Pourcain, Beate and Standl, Marie and Strachan, David P. and Sunyer, Jordi and Taal, H. Rob and Thiering, Elisabeth and Tiesler, Carla and Uitterlinden, Andre G. and Valcarcel, Beatriz and Warrington, Nicole M. and White, Scott and Willemsen, Gonneke and Yaghootkar, Hanieh and Boomsma, Dorret I. and Estivill, Xavier and Grant, Struan F. A. and Hakonarson, Hakon and Hattersley, Andrew T. and Heinrich, Joachim and Jaddoe, Vincent W. V. and Jarvelin, Marjo-Riitta and McCarthy, Mark I. and Pennell, Craig E. and Power, Chris and Timpson, Nicholas J. and Widen, Elisabeth and Ikram, M. Arfan and Fornage, Myriam and Smith, Albert V. and Seshadri, Sudha and Schmidt, Reinhold and Debette, Stephanie and Vrooman, Henri A. and Sigurdsson, Sigurdur and Ropele, Stefan and Coker, Laura H. and Longstreth, W. T. and Niessen, Wiro J. and DeStefano, Anita L. and Beiser, Alexa and Zijdenbos, Alex P. and Struchalin, Maksim and Jack, Clifford R. and Nalls, Mike A. and Au, Rhoda and Hofman, Albert and Gudnason, Haukur and van der Lugt, Aad and Harris, Tamara B. and Meeks, William M. and Vernooij, Meike W. and van Buchem, Mark A. and Catellier, Diane and Gudnason, Vilmundur and Windham, B. Gwen and Wolf, Philip A. and van Duijn, Cornelia M. and Mosley, Thomas H. and Schmidt, Helena and Launer, Lenore J. and Breteler, Monique M. B. and DeCarli, Charles}, title = {Common variants at 12q15 and 12q24 are associated with infant head circumference}, series = {Nature genetics}, volume = {44}, journal = {Nature genetics}, number = {5}, publisher = {Nature Publ. Group}, address = {New York}, organization = {Cohorts Heart Aging Res Genetic Ep, Early Genetics Lifecourse Epidemio, Early Growth Genetics EGG Consorti}, issn = {1061-4036}, doi = {10.1038/ng.2238}, pages = {532 -- +}, year = {2012}, abstract = {To identify genetic variants associated with head circumference in infancy, we performed a meta-analysis of seven genome-wide association studies (GWAS) (N = 10,768 individuals of European ancestry enrolled in pregnancy and/or birth cohorts) and followed up three lead signals in six replication studies (combined N = 19,089). rs7980687 on chromosome 12q24 (P = 8.1 x 10(-9)) and rs1042725 on chromosome 12q15 (P = 2.8 x 10(-10)) were robustly associated with head circumference in infancy. Although these loci have previously been associated with adult height(1), their effects on infant head circumference were largely independent of height (P = 3.8 x 10(-7) for rs7980687 and P = 1.3 x 10(-7) for rs1042725 after adjustment for infant height). A third signal, rs11655470 on chromosome 17q21, showed suggestive evidence of association with head circumference (P = 3.9 x 10(-6)). SNPs correlated to the 17q21 signal have shown genome-wide association with adult intracranial volume(2), Parkinson's disease and other neurodegenerative diseases(3-5), indicating that a common genetic variant in this region might link early brain growth with neurological disease in later life.}, language = {en} } @article{IkramFornageSmithetal.2012, author = {Ikram, M. Arfan and Fornage, Myriam and Smith, Albert V. and Seshadri, Sudha and Schmidt, Reinhold and Debette, Stephanie and Vrooman, Henri A. and Sigurdsson, Sigurdur and Ropele, Stefan and Taal, H. Rob and Mook-Kanamori, Dennis O. and Coker, Laura H. and Longstreth, W. T. and Niessen, Wiro J. and DeStefano, Anita L. and Beiser, Alexa and Zijdenbos, Alex P. and Struchalin, Maksim and Jack, Clifford R. and Rivadeneira, Fernando and Uitterlinden, Andre G. and Knopman, David S. and Hartikainen, Anna-Liisa and Pennell, Craig E. and Thiering, Elisabeth and Steegers, Eric A. P. and Hakonarson, Hakon and Heinrich, Joachim and Palmer, Lyle J. and Jarvelin, Marjo-Riitta and McCarthy, Mark I. and Grant, Struan F. A. and St Pourcain, Beate and Timpson, Nicholas J. and Smith, George Davey and Sovio, Ulla and Nalls, Mike A. and Au, Rhoda and Hofman, Albert and Gudnason, Haukur and van der Lugt, Aad and Harris, Tamara B. and Meeks, William M. and Vernooij, Meike W. and van Buchem, Mark A. and Catellier, Diane and Jaddoe, Vincent W. V. and Gudnason, Vilmundur and Windham, B. Gwen and Wolf, Philip A. and van Duijn, Cornelia M. and Mosley, Thomas H. and Schmidt, Helena and Launer, Lenore J. and Breteler, Monique M. B. and DeCarli, Charles and Adair, Linda S. and Ang, Wei and Atalay, Mustafa and vanBeijsterveldt, Toos and Bergen, Nienke and Benke, Kelly and Berry, Diane J. and Coin, Lachlan and Davis, Oliver S. P. and Elliott, Paul and Flexeder, Claudia and Frayling, Tim and Gaillard, Romy and Groen-Blokhuis, Maria and Goh, Liang-Kee and Haworth, Claire M. A. and Hadley, Dexter and Hebebrand, Johannes and Hinney, Anke and Hirschhorn, Joel N. and Holloway, John W. and Holst, Claus and Hottenga, Jouke Jan and Horikoshi, Momoko and Huikari, Ville and Hypponen, Elina and Kilpelainen, Tuomas O. and Kirin, Mirna and Kowgier, Matthew and Lakka, Hanna-Maaria and Lange, Leslie A. and Lawlor, Debbie A. and Lehtimaki, Terho and Lewin, Alex and Lindgren, Cecilia and Lindi, Virpi and Maggi, Reedik and Marsh, Julie and Middeldorp, Christel and Millwood, Iona and Murray, Jeffrey C. and Nivard, Michel and Nohr, Ellen Aagaard and Ntalla, Ioanna and Oken, Emily and Panoutsopoulou, Kalliope and Pararajasingham, Jennifer and Rodriguez, Alina and Salem, Rany M. and Sebert, Sylvain and Siitonen, Niina and Strachan, David P. and Teo, Yik-Ying and Valcarcel, Beatriz and Willemsen, Gonneke and Zeggini, Eleftheria and Boomsma, Dorret I. and Cooper, Cyrus and Gillman, Matthew and Hocher, Berthold and Lakka, Timo A. and Mohlke, Karen L. and Dedoussis, George V. and Ong, Ken K. and Pearson, Ewan R. and Price, Thomas S. and Power, Chris and Raitakari, Olli T. and Saw, Seang-Mei and Scherag, Andre and Simell, Olli and Sorensen, Thorkild I. A. and Wilson, James F.}, title = {Common variants at 6q22 and 17q21 are associated with intracranial volume}, series = {Nature genetics}, volume = {44}, journal = {Nature genetics}, number = {5}, publisher = {Nature Publ. Group}, address = {New York}, organization = {Early Growth Genetics EGG Consorti, Cohorts Heart Aging Res Genomic Ep}, issn = {1061-4036}, doi = {10.1038/ng.2245}, pages = {539 -- +}, year = {2012}, abstract = {During aging, intracranial volume remains unchanged and represents maximally attained brain size, while various interacting biological phenomena lead to brain volume loss. Consequently, intracranial volume and brain volume in late life reflect different genetic influences. Our genome-wide association study (GWAS) in 8,175 community-dwelling elderly persons did not reveal any associations at genome-wide significance (P < 5 x 10(-8)) for brain volume. In contrast, intracranial volume was significantly associated with two loci: rs4273712 (P = 3.4 x 10(-11)), a known height-associated locus on chromosome 6q22, and rs9915547 (P = 1.5 x 10(-12)), localized to the inversion on chromosome 17q21. We replicated the associations of these loci with intracranial volume in a separate sample of 1,752 elderly persons (P = 1.1 x 10(-3) for 6q22 and 1.2 x 10(-3) for 17q21). Furthermore, we also found suggestive associations of the 17q21 locus with head circumference in 10,768 children (mean age of 14.5 months). Our data identify two loci associated with head size, with the inversion at 17q21 also likely to be involved in attaining maximal brain size.}, language = {en} } @article{AartsAndersonAndersonetal.2015, author = {Aarts, Alexander A. and Anderson, Joanna E. and Anderson, Christopher J. and Attridge, Peter R. and Attwood, Angela and Axt, Jordan and Babel, Molly and Bahnik, Stepan and Baranski, Erica and Barnett-Cowan, Michael and Bartmess, Elizabeth and Beer, Jennifer and Bell, Raoul and Bentley, Heather and Beyan, Leah and Binion, Grace and Borsboom, Denny and Bosch, Annick and Bosco, Frank A. and Bowman, Sara D. and Brandt, Mark J. and Braswell, Erin and Brohmer, Hilmar and Brown, Benjamin T. and Brown, Kristina and Bruening, Jovita and Calhoun-Sauls, Ann and Callahan, Shannon P. and Chagnon, Elizabeth and Chandler, Jesse and Chartier, Christopher R. and Cheung, Felix and Christopherson, Cody D. and Cillessen, Linda and Clay, Russ and Cleary, Hayley and Cloud, Mark D. and Cohn, Michael and Cohoon, Johanna and Columbus, Simon and Cordes, Andreas and Costantini, Giulio and Alvarez, Leslie D. Cramblet and Cremata, Ed and Crusius, Jan and DeCoster, Jamie and DeGaetano, Michelle A. and Della Penna, Nicolas and den Bezemer, Bobby and Deserno, Marie K. and Devitt, Olivia and Dewitte, Laura and Dobolyi, David G. and Dodson, Geneva T. and Donnellan, M. Brent and Donohue, Ryan and Dore, Rebecca A. and Dorrough, Angela and Dreber, Anna and Dugas, Michelle and Dunn, Elizabeth W. and Easey, Kayleigh and Eboigbe, Sylvia and Eggleston, Casey and Embley, Jo and Epskamp, Sacha and Errington, Timothy M. and Estel, Vivien and Farach, Frank J. and Feather, Jenelle and Fedor, Anna and Fernandez-Castilla, Belen and Fiedler, Susann and Field, James G. and Fitneva, Stanka A. and Flagan, Taru and Forest, Amanda L. and Forsell, Eskil and Foster, Joshua D. and Frank, Michael C. and Frazier, Rebecca S. and Fuchs, Heather and Gable, Philip and Galak, Jeff and Galliani, Elisa Maria and Gampa, Anup and Garcia, Sara and Gazarian, Douglas and Gilbert, Elizabeth and Giner-Sorolla, Roger and Gl{\"o}ckner, Andreas and G{\"o}llner, Lars and Goh, Jin X. and Goldberg, Rebecca and Goodbourn, Patrick T. and Gordon-McKeon, Shauna and Gorges, Bryan and Gorges, Jessie and Goss, Justin and Graham, Jesse and Grange, James A. and Gray, Jeremy and Hartgerink, Chris and Hartshorne, Joshua and Hasselman, Fred and Hayes, Timothy and Heikensten, Emma and Henninger, Felix and Hodsoll, John and Holubar, Taylor and Hoogendoorn, Gea and Humphries, Denise J. and Hung, Cathy O. -Y. and Immelman, Nathali and Irsik, Vanessa C. and Jahn, Georg and Jaekel, Frank and Jekel, Marc and Johannesson, Magnus and Johnson, Larissa G. and Johnson, David J. and Johnson, Kate M. and Johnston, William J. and Jonas, Kai and Joy-Gaba, Jennifer A. and Kappes, Heather Barry and Kelso, Kim and Kidwell, Mallory C. and Kim, Seung Kyung and Kirkhart, Matthew and Kleinberg, Bennett and Knezevic, Goran and Kolorz, Franziska Maria and Kossakowski, Jolanda J. and Krause, Robert Wilhelm and Krijnen, Job and Kuhlmann, Tim and Kunkels, Yoram K. and Kyc, Megan M. and Lai, Calvin K. and Laique, Aamir and Lakens, Daniel and Lane, Kristin A. and Lassetter, Bethany and Lazarevic, Ljiljana B. and LeBel, Etienne P. and Lee, Key Jung and Lee, Minha and Lemm, Kristi and Levitan, Carmel A. and Lewis, Melissa and Lin, Lin and Lin, Stephanie and Lippold, Matthias and Loureiro, Darren and Luteijn, Ilse and Mackinnon, Sean and Mainard, Heather N. and Marigold, Denise C. and Martin, Daniel P. and Martinez, Tylar and Masicampo, E. J. and Matacotta, Josh and Mathur, Maya and May, Michael and Mechin, Nicole and Mehta, Pranjal and Meixner, Johannes and Melinger, Alissa and Miller, Jeremy K. and Miller, Mallorie and Moore, Katherine and M{\"o}schl, Marcus and Motyl, Matt and M{\"u}ller, Stephanie M. and Munafo, Marcus and Neijenhuijs, Koen I. and Nervi, Taylor and Nicolas, Gandalf and Nilsonne, Gustav and Nosek, Brian A. and Nuijten, Michele B. and Olsson, Catherine and Osborne, Colleen and Ostkamp, Lutz and Pavel, Misha and Penton-Voak, Ian S. and Perna, Olivia and Pernet, Cyril and Perugini, Marco and Pipitone, R. Nathan and Pitts, Michael and Plessow, Franziska and Prenoveau, Jason M. and Rahal, Rima-Maria and Ratliff, Kate A. and Reinhard, David and Renkewitz, Frank and Ricker, Ashley A. and Rigney, Anastasia and Rivers, Andrew M. and Roebke, Mark and Rutchick, Abraham M. and Ryan, Robert S. and Sahin, Onur and Saide, Anondah and Sandstrom, Gillian M. and Santos, David and Saxe, Rebecca and Schlegelmilch, Rene and Schmidt, Kathleen and Scholz, Sabine and Seibel, Larissa and Selterman, Dylan Faulkner and Shaki, Samuel and Simpson, William B. and Sinclair, H. Colleen and Skorinko, Jeanine L. M. and Slowik, Agnieszka and Snyder, Joel S. and Soderberg, Courtney and Sonnleitner, Carina and Spencer, Nick and Spies, Jeffrey R. and Steegen, Sara and Stieger, Stefan and Strohminger, Nina and Sullivan, Gavin B. and Talhelm, Thomas and Tapia, Megan and te Dorsthorst, Anniek and Thomae, Manuela and Thomas, Sarah L. and Tio, Pia and Traets, Frits and Tsang, Steve and Tuerlinckx, Francis and Turchan, Paul and Valasek, Milan and Van Aert, Robbie and van Assen, Marcel and van Bork, Riet and van de Ven, Mathijs and van den Bergh, Don and van der Hulst, Marije and van Dooren, Roel and van Doorn, Johnny and van Renswoude, Daan R. and van Rijn, Hedderik and Vanpaemel, Wolf and Echeverria, Alejandro Vasquez and Vazquez, Melissa and Velez, Natalia and Vermue, Marieke and Verschoor, Mark and Vianello, Michelangelo and Voracek, Martin and Vuu, Gina and Wagenmakers, Eric-Jan and Weerdmeester, Joanneke and Welsh, Ashlee and Westgate, Erin C. and Wissink, Joeri and Wood, Michael and Woods, Andy and Wright, Emily and Wu, Sining and Zeelenberg, Marcel and Zuni, Kellylynn}, title = {Estimating the reproducibility of psychological science}, series = {Science}, volume = {349}, journal = {Science}, number = {6251}, publisher = {American Assoc. for the Advancement of Science}, address = {Washington}, organization = {Open Sci Collaboration}, issn = {1095-9203}, doi = {10.1126/science.aac4716}, pages = {8}, year = {2015}, abstract = {Reproducibility is a defining feature of science, but the extent to which it characterizes current research is unknown. We conducted replications of 100 experimental and correlational studies published in three psychology journals using high-powered designs and original materials when available. Replication effects were half the magnitude of original effects, representing a substantial decline. Ninety-seven percent of original studies had statistically significant results. Thirty-six percent of replications had statistically significant results; 47\% of original effect sizes were in the 95\% confidence interval of the replication effect size; 39\% of effects were subjectively rated to have replicated the original result; and if no bias in original results is assumed, combining original and replication results left 68\% with statistically significant effects. Correlational tests suggest that replication success was better predicted by the strength of original evidence than by characteristics of the original and replication teams.}, language = {en} } @article{ThomasStadler2015, author = {Thomas, Linda and Stadler, Heike}, title = {Open-Access-Rechte in Allianz- und Nationallizenzen}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus4-75201}, year = {2015}, abstract = {Ver{\"o}ffentlicht wird die Textfassung eines Vortrages, welcher am 16. April 2015 auf dem 9. Konsortialtag des Friedrich-Althoff-Konsortium e.V. in Potsdam gehalten wurde. Hintergrund des Vortrages war die aktive Auseinandersetzung der Institution mit vorhandenen Lizenzrechten. Auf dieser Basis wurde ein Workflow zur Identifizierung von Publikationen f{\"u}r die Zweitver{\"o}ffentlichung erarbeitet. Der vorgestellte Workflow umfasst sieben Schritte, von denen f{\"u}nf n{\"a}her erl{\"a}utert und mit Beispielen einzelner Lizenzen/Verlage unterlegt wurden.}, language = {de} } @misc{DenysSuzukivonSalischetal.2007, author = {Denys, Catherine and Suzuki, Tadashi and von Salisch, Markus and Waack, Linda and Costa, Rosa and Bentz, Katrin and B{\"u}tow, Nicole and Kupka, Thomas and K{\"a}stner, Alexander and Plassmann, Max and Ludwig, Ulrike}, title = {Milit{\"a}r und Gesellschaft in der Fr{\"u}hen Neuzeit}, volume = {11}, number = {1}, publisher = {Universit{\"a}tsverlag Potsdam}, address = {Potsdam}, organization = {Arbeitskreis Milit{\"a}r und Gesellschaft in der Fr{\"u}hen Neuzeit e.V. (Hrsg.)}, issn = {1617-9722}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus-15173}, year = {2007}, abstract = {Inhalt: BEITR{\"A}GE Catherine Denys Die Renaissance der Milit{\"a}rgeschichte der fr{\"u}hen Neuzeit in Frankreich. Eine historiographische Bilanz der Jahre 1945-2005 Tadashi Suzuki „Befreiung vom Tabu": Die japanische Forschung zur europ{\"a}ischen Milit{\"a}rgeschichte seit 1945 PROJEKTE Markus von Salisch Die kurs{\"a}chsische Armee und der Siebenj{\"a}hrige Krieg BERICHTE Linda Waack und Rosa Costa Gewalt und Geschlecht. 12. Fachtagung des Arbeitskreises Geschlechtergeschichte der Fr{\"u}hen Neuzeit (2.-4. 11. 2006, Stuttgart-Hohenheim) Katrin Bentz, Nicole B{\"u}tow und Thomas Kupka 1806: Jena, Auerstedt und die Kapitulation von Magdeburg. Schande oder Chance? (13.-15. Oktober 2006, Magdeburg) REZENSIONEN Alexander K{\"a}stner Stefan Kroll: Soldaten im 18. Jahrhundert zwischen Friedensalltag und Kriegserfahrung. Lebenswelten und Kultur in der kurs{\"a}chsischen Armee, Paderborn u. a. 2006. Max Plassmann Olaf Jessen: Preußens Napoleon? Ernst von R{\"u}chel (1754-1823). Krieg im Lichte der Vernunft, Paderborn 2006 Ulrike Ludwig Cecilia Nubola, Andreas W{\"u}rgler (Hrsg.), Bittschriften und Gravamina. Politik, Verwaltung und Justiz in Europa (14.-18. Jahrhundert), Berlin 2005 ANK{\"U}NDIGUNGEN Military Studies - Masterstudiengang Milit{\"a}rgeschichte - Milit{\"a}rsoziologie}, language = {de} } @misc{Thomas2020, author = {Thomas, Linda}, title = {Auf dem Weg zu 100 Prozent Open Access}, doi = {10.25932/publishup-47325}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus4-473259}, pages = {16}, year = {2020}, abstract = {Die Universit{\"a}t Potsdam verwaltet seit 2015 einen DFG-gef{\"o}rderten Publikationsfonds. In den Publikationsjahren 2015 und 2017 wurden Outputanalysen durchgef{\"u}hrt. Open Access ist seit 2018 ein zentraler Bestandteil des Mittelverteilungsmodells. Der Artikel thematisiert die zentralen Erkenntnisse der letzten f{\"u}nf Jahre und illustriert die entstandene Infrastruktur. Außerdem werden aktuelle Herausforderungen und m{\"o}gliche L{\"o}sungsans{\"a}tze der Transformation auf dem Weg hin zu 100 Prozent Open Access thematisiert.}, language = {de} } @misc{ThomasLietz2019, author = {Thomas, Linda and Lietz, Christian}, title = {Maßnahmen zur Erh{\"o}hung der Sichtbarkeit des wissenschaftlichen Outputs}, doi = {10.25932/publishup-47347}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus4-473473}, pages = {13}, year = {2019}, abstract = {Die Universit{\"a}t Potsdam hat 2018 zum zweiten Mal erfolgreich am Times Higher Education-Ranking (THE-Ranking) teilgenommen. Hierf{\"u}r wurde erneut das Publikationsaufkommen inklusive der Verbreitung der IDs von Autorinnen und Autoren, wie bspw. ORCiD, Researcher-ID oder Google Scholar-ID, ermittelt. Die aus den Erkenntnissen der ersten bibliometrischen Output-Analyse abgeleiteten Maßnahmen wurden nun hinsichtlich ihrer Wirksamkeit beurteilt. Der vorliegende Artikel vergleicht die Ergebnisse beider Analysen und thematisiert die Entwicklungen und Implikationen seit dem Ergreifen der ersten Maßnahmen.}, language = {de} } @article{Thomas2020, author = {Thomas, Linda}, title = {Auf dem Weg zu 100 Prozent Open Access}, series = {Bibliotheksdienst}, volume = {54}, journal = {Bibliotheksdienst}, number = {7-8}, publisher = {de Gruyter}, address = {Berlin}, issn = {0006-1972}, doi = {10.1515/bd-2020-0069}, pages = {545 -- 558}, year = {2020}, abstract = {Die Universit{\"a}t Potsdam verwaltet seit 2015 einen DFG-gef{\"o}rderten Publikationsfonds. In den Publikationsjahren 2015 und 2017 wurden Outputanalysen durchgef{\"u}hrt. Open Access ist seit 2018 ein zentraler Bestandteil des Mittelverteilungsmodells. Der Artikel thematisiert die zentralen Erkenntnisse der letzten f{\"u}nf Jahre und illustriert die entstandene Infrastruktur. Außerdem werden aktuelle Herausforderungen und m{\"o}gliche L{\"o}sungsans{\"a}tze der Transformation auf dem Weg hin zu 100 Prozent Open Access thematisiert.}, language = {de} } @article{UhrBuchholzHomannetal.2014, author = {Uhr, Linda and Buchholz, Tina and Homann, Thomas and Huschek, Gerd and Rawel, Harshadrai Manilal}, title = {Targeted proteomics-based analysis of technical enzymes from fungal origin in baked products}, series = {Journal of cereal science}, volume = {60}, journal = {Journal of cereal science}, number = {2}, publisher = {Elsevier}, address = {London}, issn = {0733-5210}, doi = {10.1016/j.jcs.2014.04.007}, pages = {440 -- 447}, year = {2014}, abstract = {The application of technical enzymes is a potential tool in modulating the dough and baking quality of cereal products. No endogenous amylases (alpha- and beta-forms) are present in mature wheat grains; they may be synthesized or activated during germination. Hence, microbial alpha-amylases are added to the dough, being resistant to the endogenous alpha-amylase/trypsin inhibitors. Here, we report on the initial identification of two technical enzymes from a commercial sample based on an in-gel tryptic digestion coupled with MALDI-MS analysis. The primary component of the protein fraction with 51.3 kDa was alpha-amylase from Aspergillus species. A second major protein with 24.8 kDa was identified as endo-1,4-xylanase from Thermomyces lanuginosus. In the following experimental work up, a targeted proteomics approach utilizing the combination of specific proteolytic digestion of the added amylase and xylanase in wheat flour, dough or baked products, solid phase extraction of released peptides and their detection using LC-MS/MS was optimized. The targeted (MRM) MS/MS peptide signals showed that the peptide "ALSSALHER" (MW = 983) originating from amylase and "GWNPGLNAR" (MW = 983) from xylanase can be used to identify the corresponding technical enzymes added. Consequently, locally available baked products were tested and found to contain these enzymes as supplementary ingredients. (C) 2014 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.}, language = {en} } @article{ThomasStadler2018, author = {Thomas, Linda and Stadler, Heike}, title = {Mit Fokus auf den wissenschaftlichen Output}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus4-409777}, pages = {3}, year = {2018}, abstract = {Ver{\"o}ffentlicht wird die Textfassung eines Vortrages, welcher am 18. April 2018 auf dem 10. Konsortialtag des Friedrich-Althoff-Konsortium e.V. in Berlin gehalten wurde. Zentrale Aussagen zum Publikationsaufkommen und zum Publikationsfonds der Universit{\"a}t Potsdam sind Bestandteile des Vortrages. Weiterhin wird die Verwaltung der Article Processing Charges (APC), welche im Dezernat Medienbearbeitung der Universit{\"a}tsbibliothek verankert ist, thematisiert.}, language = {de} } @article{UhrWielandHomannetal.2016, author = {Uhr, Linda and Wieland, Phillis and Homann, Thomas and Huschek, Gerd and Rawel, Harshadrai Manilal}, title = {Identification and LC-MS/MS-based analyses of technical enzymes in wheat flour and baked products}, series = {European food research and technology : official organ of the EuCheMS, Division of Food Chemistry}, volume = {242}, journal = {European food research and technology : official organ of the EuCheMS, Division of Food Chemistry}, publisher = {Springer}, address = {New York}, issn = {1438-2377}, doi = {10.1007/s00217-015-2536-5}, pages = {247 -- 257}, year = {2016}, abstract = {The use of technical enzymes in bakery industry is necessary for a consistent and good quality of baked products. Since the cultivation of cereals leads to low amounts of endogenous enzymes being present, a need of their commercial alternatives is becoming a routine process in order to meet the consumer quality demands. Targeted quantification proteomics-based methods are necessary for their detection to meet the regulatory criteria. Here, we initially report on the identification of Lipase FE-01, a lipase from fungus Thermomyces lanuginosus, as analyzed by SDS-PAGE, in-Gel digestion, and MALDI-TOF-MS. In further experiments, the focus of the study was directed toward an extensive use and optimization of in-solution enzymatic digestion in combination with LC-MS/MS techniques in identification of specific peptide markers and finally in utilization of the latter in delivering reproducible quantification data for several different technical enzymes (alpha-amylases, xylanase, and lipases from microbial origin) in complex matrices such as baked bread and wheat flour. Two digestion protocols (a fast option using thermocycler program and the well-established overnight method) were tested, and both of these can be successfully applied. The application of isotopically labeled analogs of the MRM targeted peptides as internal standards and the addition of an internal protein standard during the extraction/digestion experiment were compared to determine the optimal quantification algorithm of the recovered enzyme concentrations. Thus, a standardized sensitive LC-MS/MS method could be developed to determine technical enzymes as forthcoming ingredients in the prefabricated food formulations in concentrations lower than 10 ppm.}, language = {en} } @misc{ThomasStadler2017, author = {Thomas, Linda and Stadler, Heike}, title = {Die Bedeutung der Affiliation f{\"u}r die Messung des Publikationsaufkommens einer Organisation}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus4-396633}, pages = {6}, year = {2017}, abstract = {In Vorbereitung zur Teilnahme am Times Higher Education Ranking hat die Universit{\"a}t Potsdam das Publikationsaufkommen im Rahmen einer Output-Analyse gemessen. Es stellte sich heraus, dass die Angabe der Affiliation, welche die Wissenschaftlerinnen und Wissenschaftler t{\"a}tigen, eine wichtige Stellschraube zur Ermittlung der Grundzahl ist. Der vorliegende Artikel spiegelt die herausfordernde Ausgangssituation wider.}, language = {de} } @article{ThomasStadler2017, author = {Thomas, Linda and Stadler, Heike}, title = {Die Bedeutung der Affiliation f{\"u}r die Messung des Publikationsaufkommens einer Organisation}, series = {Bibliotheksdienst}, volume = {51}, journal = {Bibliotheksdienst}, number = {3-4}, publisher = {de Gruyter}, address = {Berlin, Boston}, issn = {0006-1972}, doi = {10.1515/bd-2017-0031}, pages = {333 -- 338}, year = {2017}, abstract = {In Vorbereitung zur Teilnahme am Times Higher Education Ranking hat die Universit{\"a}t Potsdam das Publikationsaufkommen im Rahmen einer Output-Analyse gemessen. Es stellte sich heraus, dass die Angabe der Affiliation, welche die Wissenschaftlerinnen und Wissenschaftler t{\"a}tigen, eine wichtige Stellschraube zur Ermittlung der Grundzahl ist. Der vorliegende Artikel spiegelt die herausfordernde Ausgangssituation wider.}, language = {de} } @article{ThomasLietz2019, author = {Thomas, Linda and Lietz, Christian}, title = {Maßnahmen zur Erh{\"o}hung der Sichtbarkeit des wissenschaftlichen Outputs}, series = {Bibliotheksdienst}, volume = {53}, journal = {Bibliotheksdienst}, number = {5}, publisher = {de Gruyter}, address = {Berlin}, issn = {0006-1972}, doi = {10.1515/bd-2019-0040}, pages = {11}, year = {2019}, abstract = {Die Universit{\"a}t Potsdam hat 2018 zum zweiten Mal erfolgreich am Times Higher Education-Ranking (THE-Ranking) teilgenommen. Hierf{\"u}r wurde erneut das Publikationsaufkommen inklusive der Verbreitung der IDs von Autorinnen und Autoren, wie bspw. ORCiD, Researcher-ID oder Google Scholar-ID, ermittelt. Die aus den Erkenntnissen der ersten bibliometrischen Output-Analyse abgeleiteten Maßnahmen wurden nun hinsichtlich ihrer Wirksamkeit beurteilt. Der vorliegende Artikel vergleicht die Ergebnisse beider Analysen und thematisiert die Entwicklungen und Implikationen seit dem Ergreifen der ersten Maßnahmen.}, language = {de} } @article{Thomas2018, author = {Thomas, Linda}, title = {Die Segmente des neuen Mittelverteilungsmodells der Universit{\"a}tsbibliothek Potsdam}, series = {Bibliotheksdienst}, volume = {52}, journal = {Bibliotheksdienst}, number = {8}, publisher = {de Gruyter}, address = {Berlin}, issn = {0006-1972}, doi = {10.1515/bd-2018-0073}, pages = {631 -- 640}, year = {2018}, abstract = {Die Ver{\"a}nderungen im Bereich der Literaturerwerbung und -nutzung innerhalb der letzten sieben Jahre haben einen Neuentwurf des Mittelverteilungsmodells der Universit{\"a}tsbibliothek Potsdam unumg{\"a}nglich gemacht. Dieser gliedert sich klar in Segmente und verankert erstmals auch Open Access im Bibliotheksetat. Damit wird dem angestrebten Transformationsprozess Rechnung getragen.}, language = {de} } @misc{SchatzOhlendorfBusseetal.2013, author = {Schatz, Juliane and Ohlendorf, Bernd and Busse, Peter and Pelz, Gerrit and Dolch, Dietrich and Teubner, Jens and Encarnacao, Jorge A. and M{\"u}hle, Ralf-Udo and Fischer, M. and Hoffmann, Bernd and Kwasnitschka, Linda and Balkema-Buschmann, Anne and Mettenleiter, Thomas Christoph and M{\"u}ller, T. and Freuling, Conrad M.}, title = {Twenty years of active bat rabies surveillance in Germany}, series = {Postprints der Universit{\"a}t Potsdam Humanwissenschaftliche Reihe}, journal = {Postprints der Universit{\"a}t Potsdam Humanwissenschaftliche Reihe}, number = {533}, issn = {1866-8364}, doi = {10.25932/publishup-41514}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus4-415140}, pages = {12}, year = {2013}, abstract = {In Germany, active bat rabies surveillance was conducted between 1993 and 2012. A total of 4546 oropharyngeal swab samples from 18 bat species were screened for the presence of EBLV-1- , EBLV-2- and BBLV-specific RNA. Overall, 0 center dot 15\% of oropharyngeal swab samples tested EBLV-1 positive, with the majority originating from Eptesicus serotinus. Interestingly, out of seven RT-PCR-positive oropharyngeal swabs subjected to virus isolation, viable virus was isolated from a single serotine bat (E. serotinus). Additionally, about 1226 blood samples were tested serologically, and varying virus neutralizing antibody titres were found in at least eight different bat species. The detection of viral RNA and seroconversion in repeatedly sampled serotine bats indicates long-term circulation of the virus in a particular bat colony. The limitations of random-based active bat rabies surveillance over passive bat rabies surveillance and its possible application of targeted approaches for future research activities on bat lyssavirus dynamics and maintenance are discussed.}, language = {en} } @article{Thomas2019, author = {Thomas, Linda}, title = {Es darf gekocht werden}, series = {BuB : Forum Bibliothek und Information ; Fachzeitschrift des BIB, Berufsverband Information Bibliothek e.V.}, volume = {71}, journal = {BuB : Forum Bibliothek und Information ; Fachzeitschrift des BIB, Berufsverband Information Bibliothek e.V.}, number = {6}, publisher = {Berufsverband Information Bibliothek}, address = {Reutlingen}, issn = {1869-1137}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:0290-opus4-168567}, pages = {330 -- 331}, year = {2019}, abstract = {Eine achtk{\"o}pfige Delegation der Universit{\"a}t Potsdam (UP) besuchte vom 18. bis 21. November 2018 die Tel Aviv University (TAU) in Israel. Die Kooperation zwischen beiden Einrichtungen wurde durch einen »staff exchange« intensiviert. So konnten Mitarbeiter*innen der UP ihren Gegenpart an der TAU kennenlernen und sich inhaltlich austauschen. Der vorliegende Bericht basiert auf Gespr{\"a}chen mit drei der insgesamt f{\"u}nf Bibliotheksdirektorinnen sowie zwei weiteren Kolleginnen aus dem Bereich Erwerbung und Katalogisierung. Dabei wurden unterschiedliche Themenbereiche aus dem Bibliothekswesen und die Sicht beziehungsweise der Stand dazu an der TAU und der UP angesprochen. Der vorliegende Bericht geht auf die Themenfelder Bibliothekssystem, Open Access und Bibliothek als Raum ein.}, language = {de} } @misc{CorstenGuentherNieslonyetal.2016, author = {Corsten, Sabine and G{\"u}nther, Thomas and Nieslony, Julia and Fl{\"o}ther, Manfred and Rott, Anke and Sch{\"o}ppe, Doreen and K{\"o}sterke-Buchardt, Antje and Machleb, Franziska and Purat, Patricia and Euler, Harald A. and Breitenstein, Sarah and D{\"u}sterh{\"o}ft, Stefanie and Posse, Dorothea and Topaj, Nathalie and Golcher, Felix and Gagarina, Natalʹja Vladimirovna and Stegenwallner-Sch{\"u}tz, Maja Henny Katherine and Lassotta, Romy and Ferchland, Lisa and Adani, Flavia and Wotschack, Christiane and Klassert, Annegret and Festman, Julia and Schumacher, Rebecca and Burchert, Frank and Ablinger, Irene and Buttler, Rahel and Frank, Luis and Stadie, Nicole and Weiland, Linda and Netzebandt, Jonka and Frank, Ulrike and Bykova, Ksenia and Loppnow, Anna and Huckabee, Maggie-Lee and Krusche, Lisa}, title = {Spektrum Patholinguistik Band 9. Schwerpunktthema: Lauter Laute: Phonologische Verarbeitung und Lautwahrnehmung in der Sprachtherapie}, series = {Spektrum Patholinguistik}, journal = {Spektrum Patholinguistik}, editor = {Fritzsche, Tom and Yetim, {\"O}zlem and Otto, Constanze and Adelt, Anne}, publisher = {Universit{\"a}tsverlag Potsdam}, address = {Potsdam}, isbn = {978-3-86956-385-5}, issn = {1866-9085}, doi = {10.25932/publishup-9665}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus4-96653}, pages = {vi, 269}, year = {2016}, abstract = {Das 9. Herbsttreffen Patholinguistik mit dem Schwerpunktthema "Lauter Laute: Phonologische Verarbeitung und Lautwahrnehmung in der Sprachtherapie" fand am 14.11.2015 in Potsdam statt. Das Herbsttreffen wird seit 2007 j{\"a}hrlich vom Verband f{\"u}r Patholinguistik e.V. (vpl) durchgef{\"u}hrt. Der vorliegende Tagungsband beinhaltet die vier Hauptvortr{\"a}ge zum Schwerpunktthema, die drei Kurzvortr{\"a}ge aus dem Spektrum Patholinguisitk sowie die Beitr{\"a}ge der Posterpr{\"a}sentationen zu weiteren Themen aus der sprachtherapeutischen Forschung und Praxis.}, language = {de} } @misc{Thomas2019, author = {Thomas, Linda}, title = {Es darf gekocht werden}, doi = {10.25932/publishup-47372}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus4-473722}, pages = {4}, year = {2019}, abstract = {Eine achtk{\"o}pfige Delegation der Universit{\"a}t Potsdam (UP) besuchte vom 18. bis 21. November 2018 die Tel Aviv University (TAU) in Israel. Die Kooperation zwischen beiden Einrichtungen wurde durch einen »staff exchange« intensiviert. So konnten Mitarbeiter*innen der UP ihren Gegenpart an der TAU kennenlernen und sich inhaltlich austauschen. Der vorliegende Bericht basiert auf Gespr{\"a}chen mit drei der insgesamt f{\"u}nf Bibliotheksdirektorinnen sowie zwei weiteren Kolleginnen aus dem Bereich Erwerbung und Katalogisierung. Dabei wurden unterschiedliche Themenbereiche aus dem Bibliothekswesen und die Sicht beziehungsweise der Stand dazu an der TAU und der UP angesprochen. Der vorliegende Bericht geht auf die Themenfelder Bibliothekssystem, Open Access und Bibliothek als Raum ein.}, language = {de} } @misc{Thomas2018, author = {Thomas, Linda}, title = {Die Segmente des neuen Mittelverteilungsmodells der Universit{\"a}tsbibliothek Potsdam}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus4-414140}, pages = {631 -- 640}, year = {2018}, abstract = {Die Ver{\"a}nderungen im Bereich der Literaturerwerbung und -nutzung innerhalb der letzten sieben Jahre haben einen Neuentwurf des Mittelverteilungsmodells der Universit{\"a}tsbibliothek Potsdam unumg{\"a}nglich gemacht. Dieser gliedert sich klar in Segmente und verankert erstmals auch Open Access im Bibliotheksetat. Damit wird dem angestrebten Transformationsprozess Rechnung getragen.}, language = {de} } @misc{ThomasStadler2015, author = {Thomas, Linda and Stadler, Heike}, title = {Workflow zur Identifizierung von Publikationen f{\"u}r die Zweitver{\"o}ffentlichung}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus4-90377}, year = {2015}, abstract = {Verf{\"u}gbare Allianz- und Nationallizenzen k{\"o}nnen eine Open-Access-Komponente beinhalten. Diese r{\"a}umen den autorisierten Autoren oder Einrichtungen bestimmte Open-Access-Rechte zur Zweitver{\"o}ffentlichung ein. Vorhandene Lizenzrechte zur Realisierung des Gr{\"u}nen Weges k{\"o}nnen somit zuk{\"u}nftig verst{\"a}rkt genutzt werden. Dabei kann die Bibliothek eine aktive Rolle einnehmen. Pr{\"a}sentiert wird ein Workflow, der sich an der Checkliste f{\"u}r Repository-Manager orientiert. Sieben herausgearbeitete Schritte werden genannt und n{\"a}her erl{\"a}utert. An Beispielen wurde der Workflow getestet. Die Ergebnisse werden ebenfalls vorgestellt. Die Erweiterung des Workflows zur Identifizierung von Publikationen f{\"u}r die Zweitver{\"o}ffentlichung l{\"a}sst sich ggf. auch auf Creative-Commons-Lizenzen anwenden bzw. auf Zeitschriften, die keine Open-Access-Komponente haben.}, language = {de} } @article{ThomasStadler2015, author = {Thomas, Linda and Stadler, Heike}, title = {Workflow zur Identifizierung von Publikationen f{\"u}r die Zweitver{\"o}ffentlichung}, series = {Bibliotheksdienst}, volume = {50}, journal = {Bibliotheksdienst}, number = {1}, publisher = {De Gruyter Saur}, address = {Berlin , Boston}, issn = {2194-9646}, doi = {10.1515/bd-2016-0006}, pages = {62 -- 68}, year = {2015}, abstract = {Verf{\"u}gbare Allianz- und Nationallizenzen k{\"o}nnen eine Open-Access-Komponente beinhalten. Diese r{\"a}umen den autorisierten Autoren oder Einrichtungen bestimmte Open-Access-Rechte zur Zweitver{\"o}ffentlichung ein. Vorhandene Lizenzrechte zur Realisierung des Gr{\"u}nen Weges k{\"o}nnen somit zuk{\"u}nftig verst{\"a}rkt genutzt werden. Dabei kann die Bibliothek eine aktive Rolle einnehmen. Pr{\"a}sentiert wird ein Workflow, der sich an der Checkliste f{\"u}r Repository-Manager orientiert. Sieben herausgearbeitete Schritte werden genannt und n{\"a}her erl{\"a}utert. An Beispielen wurde der Workflow getestet. Die Ergebnisse werden ebenfalls vorgestellt. Die Erweiterung des Workflows zur Identifizierung von Publikationen f{\"u}r die Zweitver{\"o}ffentlichung l{\"a}sst sich ggf. auch auf Creative-Commons-Lizenzen anwenden bzw. auf Zeitschriften, die keine Open-Access-Komponente haben.}, language = {de} }