TY - CHAP A1 - Spijkerman, Elly A1 - de Castro, Francisco A1 - Gaedke, Ursula T1 - Independent colimitation for Co2 and inorganic phosphorus T2 - European journal of phycology Y1 - 2015 SN - 0967-0262 SN - 1469-4433 VL - 50 SP - 98 EP - 99 PB - Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group CY - Abingdon ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Steenholdt, Casper A1 - Edlund, Helena A1 - Ainsworth, Mark A. A1 - Brynskov, Jorn A1 - Thomsen, Ole Ostergaard A1 - Huisinga, Wilhelm A1 - Kloft, Charlotte T1 - Relationship between measures of infliximab exposure and clinical outcome of infliximab intensification at therapeutic failure in Crohn's disease T2 - JOURNAL OF CROHNS & COLITIS Y1 - 2015 SN - 1873-9946 SN - 1876-4479 VL - 9 SP - S330 EP - S330 PB - Oxford Univ. Press CY - Oxford ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Stephan, Mareike Sophia A1 - Barbirz, Stefanie A1 - Robinson, Tom A1 - Yandrapalli, Naresh A1 - Dimova, Rumiana T1 - Bacterial mimetic systems for studying bacterial inactivation and infection BT - Meeting abstract: 65th Annual Meeting of the Biophysical Society (BPS), Feb. 22-26, 2021 T2 - Biophysical journal : BJ / ed. by the Biophysical Society Y1 - 2021 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.bpj.2020.11.1087 SN - 0006-3495 SN - 1542-0086 VL - 120 IS - 3 SP - 148A EP - 148A PB - Cell Press CY - Cambridge ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Stieglitz, Stefan A1 - Fromm, Jennifer A1 - Kocur, Alexander A1 - Rostalski, Frauke A1 - Duda, Michelle A1 - Evans, Alison A1 - Rieskamp, Jonas A1 - Sievi, Luzia A1 - Pawelec, Maria A1 - Heesen, Jessica A1 - Loh, Wulf A1 - Fuchß, Christoph A1 - Eyilmez, Kaan T1 - What measures can government institutions in Germany take against digital disinformation? BT - a systematic literature review and ethical-legal discussion T2 - Wirtschaftsinformatik 2023 Proceedings N2 - Disinformation campaigns spread rapidly through social media and can cause serious harm, especially in crisis situations, ranging from confusion about how to act to a loss of trust in government institutions. Therefore, the prevention of digital disinformation campaigns represents an important research topic. However, previous research in the field of information systems focused on the technical possibilities to detect and combat disinformation, while ethical and legal perspectives have been neglected so far. In this article, we synthesize previous information systems literature on disinformation prevention measures and discuss these measures from an ethical and legal perspective. We conclude by proposing questions for future research on the prevention of disinformation campaigns from an IS, ethical, and legal perspective. In doing so, we contribute to a balanced discussion on the prevention of digital disinformation campaigns that equally considers technical, ethical, and legal issues, and encourage increased interdisciplinary collaboration in future research. KW - disinformation campaigns KW - social media KW - ethical implications KW - legal implications KW - government agencies Y1 - 2023 UR - https://aisel.aisnet.org/wi2023/20/ PB - AIS Electronic Library (AISeL) CY - [Erscheinungsort nicht ermittelbar] ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Stillmark, Hans-Christian ED - Langner, Martin-Maximilian T1 - Mythosgestaltung und Genrewahl in Hebbels Tragikomödie „Ein Trauerspiel in Sizilien" T2 - Drama, Mythos und Geschichte. Zu Mythoskonzeptionen in den Dramen Friedrich Hebbels N2 - Der Beitrag geht mythischen Bezügen in Hebbels Zeitstück "Ein Trauerspiel in Sizilien" nach und entdeckt diese in Bau, Personengestaltung und Symbolik. KW - Drama KW - Mythos KW - Tragödie KW - Hebbel Y1 - 2021 SN - 978-3-89693-761-2 SP - 147 EP - 160 PB - Weidler Buchverlag CY - Berlin ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Sultanow, Eldar A1 - Chircu, Alina A1 - Wüstemann, Stefanie A1 - Schwan, André A1 - Lehmann, Andreas A1 - Sept, André A1 - Szymaski, Oliver A1 - Venkatesan, Sripriya A1 - Ritterbusch, Georg David A1 - Teichmann, Malte Rolf T1 - Metaverse opportunities for the public sector T2 - International Conference on Information Systems 2022 : Special Interest Group on Big Data : Proceedings N2 - The metaverse is envisioned as a virtual shared space facilitated by emerging technologies such as virtual reality (VR), augmented reality (AR), the Internet of Things (IoT), 5G, artificial intelligence (AI), big data, spatial computing, and digital twins (Allam et al., 2022; Dwivedi et al., 2022; Ravenscraft, 2022; Wiles, 2022). While still a nascent concept, the metaverse has the potential to “transform the physical world, as well as transport or extend physical activities to a virtual world” (Wiles, 2022). Big data technologies will also be essential in managing the enormous amounts of data created in the metaverse (Sun et al., 2022). Metaverse technologies can offer the public sector a host of benefits, such as simplified information exchange, stronger communication with citizens, better access to public services, or benefiting from a new virtual economy. Implementations are underway in several cities around the world (Geraghty et al., 2022). In this paper, we analyze metaverse opportunities for the public sector and explore their application in the context of Germany’s Federal Employment Agency. Based on an analysis of academic literature and practical examples, we create a capability map for potential metaverse business capabilities for different areas of the public sector (broadly defined). These include education (virtual training and simulation, digital campuses that offer not just online instruction but a holistic university campus experience, etc.), tourism (virtual travel to remote locations and museums, virtual festival participation, etc.), health (employee training – as for emergency situations, virtual simulations for patient treatment – for example, for depression or anxiety, etc.), military (virtual training to experience operational scenarios without being exposed to a real-world threats, practice strategic decision-making, or gain technical knowledge for operating and repairing equipment, etc.), administrative services (document processing, virtual consultations for citizens, etc.), judiciary (AI decision-making aids, virtual proceedings, etc.), public safety (virtual training for procedural issues, special operations, or unusual situations, etc.), emergency management (training for natural disasters, etc.), and city planning (visualization of future development projects and interactive feedback, traffic management, attraction gamification, etc.), among others. We further identify several metaverse application areas for Germany's Federal Employment Agency. These applications can help it realize the goals of the German government for digital transformation that enables faster, more effective, and innovative government services. They include training of employees, training of customers, and career coaching for customers. These applications can be implemented using interactive learning games with AI agents, virtual representations of the organizational spaces, and avatars interacting with each other in these spaces. Metaverse applications will both use big data (to design the virtual environments) and generate big data (from virtual interactions). Issues related to data availability, quality, storage, processing (and related computing power requirements), interoperability, sharing, privacy and security will need to be addressed in these emerging metaverse applications (Sun et al., 2022). Special attention is needed to understand the potential for power inequities (wealth inequity, algorithmic bias, digital exclusion) due to technologies such as VR (Egliston & Carter, 2021), harmful surveillance practices (Bibri & Allam, 2022), and undesirable user behavior or negative psychological impacts (Dwivedi et al., 2022). The results of this exploratory study can inform public sector organizations of emerging metaverse opportunities and enable them to develop plans for action as more of the metaverse technologies become a reality. While the metaverse body of research is still small and research agendas are only now starting to emerge (Dwivedi et al., 2022), this study offers a building block for future development and analysis of metaverse applications. Y1 - 2022 UR - https://aisel.aisnet.org/sigbd2022/5/ PB - AIS CY - Atlanta ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Tatischeff, V. A1 - De Angelis, A. A1 - Tavani, M. A1 - Grenier, I. A1 - Oberlack, U. A1 - Hanlon, L. A1 - Walter, R. A1 - Argan, A. A1 - von Ballmoos, P. A1 - Bulgarelli, A. A1 - Donnarumma, I. A1 - Hernanz, Margarita A1 - Kuvvetli, I. A1 - Mallamaci, M. A1 - Pearce, M. A1 - Zdziarski, A. A1 - Aboudan, A. A1 - Ajello, M. A1 - Ambrosi, G. A1 - Bernard, D. A1 - Bernardini, E. A1 - Bonvicini, V. A1 - Brogna, A. A1 - Branchesi, M. A1 - Budtz-Jorgensen, C. A1 - Bykov, A. A1 - Campana, R. A1 - Cardillo, M. A1 - Ciprini, S. A1 - Coppi, P. A1 - Cumani, P. A1 - da Silva, R. M. Curado A1 - De Martino, D. A1 - Diehl, R. A1 - Doro, M. A1 - Fioretti, V. A1 - Funk, S. A1 - Ghisellini, G. A1 - Giordano, F. A1 - Grove, J. E. A1 - Hamadache, C. A1 - Hartmann, D. H. A1 - Hayashida, M. A1 - Isern, J. A1 - Kanbach, G. A1 - Kiener, J. A1 - Knodlseder, J. A1 - Labanti, C. A1 - Laurent, P. A1 - Leising, M. A1 - Limousin, O. A1 - Longo, F. A1 - Mannheim, K. A1 - Marisaldi, M. A1 - Martinez, M. A1 - Mazziotta, M. N. A1 - McEnery, J. E. A1 - Mereghetti, S. A1 - Minervini, G. A1 - Moiseev, A. A1 - Morselli, A. A1 - Nakazawa, K. A1 - Orleanski, P. A1 - Paredes, J. M. A1 - Patricelli, B. A1 - Peyre, J. A1 - Piano, G. A1 - Pohl, Martin A1 - Rando, R. A1 - Roncadelli, M. A1 - Tavecchio, F. A1 - Thompson, D. J. A1 - Turolla, R. A1 - Ulyanov, A. A1 - Vacchi, A. A1 - Wu, X. A1 - Zoglauer, A. ED - DenHerder, JWA Nikzad T1 - The e-ASTROGAM gamma-ray space observatory for the multimessenger astronomy of the 2030s T2 - Space Telescopes and Instrumentation 2018: Ultraviolet to Gamma Ray N2 - e-ASTROGAM is a concept for a breakthrough observatory space mission carrying a gamma-ray telescope dedicated to the study of the non-thermal Universe in the photon energy range from 0.15 MeV to 3 GeV. The lower energy limit can be pushed down to energies as low as 30 keV for gamma-ray burst detection with the calorimeter. The mission is based on an advanced space-proven detector technology, with unprecedented sensitivity, angular and energy resolution, combined with remarkable polarimetric capability. Thanks to its performance in the MeV-GeV domain, substantially improving its predecessors, e-ASTROGAM will open a new window on the non-thermal Universe, making pioneering observations of the most powerful Galactic and extragalactic sources, elucidating the nature of their relativistic outflows and their effects on the surroundings. With a line sensitivity in the MeV energy range one to two orders of magnitude better than previous and current generation instruments, e-ASTROGAM will determine the origin of key isotopes fundamental for the understanding of supernova explosion and the chemical evolution of our Galaxy. The mission will be a major player of the multiwavelength, multimessenger time-domain astronomy of the 2030s, and provide unique data of significant interest to a broad astronomical community, complementary to powerful observatories such as LISA, LIGO, Virgo, KAGRA, the Einstein Telescope and the Cosmic Explorer, IceCube-Gen2 and KM3NeT, SKA, ALMA, JWST, E-ELT, LSST, Athena, and the Cherenkov Telescope Array. KW - Gamma-ray astronomy KW - time-domain astronomy KW - space mission KW - Compton and pair creation telescope KW - gamma-ray polarization KW - high-energy astrophysical phenomena Y1 - 2018 SN - 978-1-5106-1952-4 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2315151 SN - 0277-786X SN - 1996-756X VL - 10699 PB - SPIE - The International Society for Optical Engineering CY - Bellingham ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Tavangarian, Djamshid A1 - Schroeder, Ulrik A1 - Igel, Christoph A1 - Magenheim, Johannes A1 - Kundisch, Dennis A1 - Beutner, Marc A1 - Herrmann, Philipp A1 - Whittaker, Michael A1 - Reinhardt, Wolfgang A1 - Zoyke, Andrea A1 - Elbeshausen, Stefanie A1 - Griesbaum, Joachim A1 - Koelle, Ralph A1 - Kneiphoff, Anika Hanna A1 - Mauch, Martina A1 - Hübner, Sandra A1 - Walter, Satjawan A1 - Dittler, Ullrich A1 - Baumann, Annette A1 - Reeh, Lucas A1 - Beuster, Liane A1 - Elkina, Margarita A1 - Fortenbacher, Albrecht A1 - Kappe, Leonard A1 - Merceron, Agathe A1 - Pursian, Andreas A1 - Schwarzrock, Sebastian A1 - Wenzlaff, Boris A1 - Hilse, Michael A1 - Lucke, Ulrike ED - Lucke, Ulrike T1 - E-Learning Symposium 2012 BT - Aktuelle Anwendungen, innovative Prozesse und neueste Ergebnisse aus der E-Learning-Praxis ; Potsdam, 17. November 2012 N2 - Dieser Tagungsband beinhaltet die auf dem E-Learning Symposium 2012 an der Universität Potsdam vorgestellten Beiträge zu aktuellen Anwendungen, innovativen Prozesse und neuesten Ergebnissen im Themenbereich E-Learning. Lehrende, E-Learning-Praktiker und -Entscheider tauschten ihr Wissen über etablierte und geplante Konzepte im Zusammenhang mit dem Student-Life-Cycle aus. Der Schwerpunkt lag hierbei auf der unmittelbaren Unterstützung von Lehr- und Lernprozessen, auf Präsentation, Aktivierung und Kooperation durch Verwendung von neuen und etablierten Technologien. KW - E-Learning KW - Learning Analytics KW - lebenslanges Lernen KW - E-Learning KW - Learning Analytics KW - Life-Long Learning Y1 - 2013 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus-62661 PB - Universitätsverlag Potsdam CY - Potsdam ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Teich, Paula A1 - Fühner, Thea Heidi A1 - Golle, Kathleen A1 - Kliegl, Reinhold T1 - How did the Sars-CoV-2 Pandemic affect the Physical Fitness of Primary School Children? N2 - Throughout the years 2020 and 2021, schools were temporarily closed to slow the spread of SarsCoV-2. For some periods, children were locked out of sports in schools (physical education lessons, school sports working groups) and organized sports in sports clubs which often resulted in physical inactivity. Did these restrictions affect children’s physical fitness? The EMOTIKON project (www.uni-potsdam.de/emotikon) annually assesses the physical fitness (cardiorespiratory endurance [6-minute-run test], coordination [star-run test], speed [20-m sprint test], lower [standing long jump test] and upper [ball push test] limbs muscle power, and balance [one-legged stance test]) of all third graders in the Federal State of Brandenburg, Germany. Participation is mandatory for all public primary schools. In the falls from 2016 to 2021, 83,476 keyage children (i.e., school enrollment according to the legal key date, between eight and nine years in third grade) from 512 schools were assessed with the EMOTIKON test battery. We tested the Covid pandemic effect on a composite score of the four highly correlated physical fitness tests assessing cardiorespiratory endurance, coordination, speed and powerLOW and on another composite score of the three running tests (cardiorespiratory endurance, coordination, speed), as well as separately on all six physical fitness components. Secular trends for each of the physical fitness components and differences between schools and children were taken into account in linear mixed models. We found a negative Covid pandemic effect on the two composite physical fitness scores, as well as on cardiorespiratory endurance, coordination, and speed. We found a positive Covid pandemic effect on powerLOW. Coordination was associated with the largest negative Covid pandemic effect, also passing the threshold of smallest meaningful change (SMC, i.e., 0.2 Cohen’s d) when accumulated across two years. Given the educational context, Covid pandemic effects were also compared relative to the expected age-related development of the physical fitness components between eight and nine years. The Covid pandemic-related developmental costs/gains ranged from three to seven months relative to a longitudinal age effect, and from five to 17 months relative to a cross-sectional age effect. We propose that a longitudinal assessment yields a more reliable estimate of the developmental (age-related) gain than a cross-sectional one. Therefore, we consider the smaller Covid pandemic-related developmental costs/gains to be more credible. Interestingly, on the school level, „fitter” schools (relatively higher Grand Mean) exhibited larger negative Covid pandemic effects than schools with a lower physical fitness score. Negative Covid pandemic effects for the three run tasks were also found by Bähr et al. (2022), who tested the physical fitness of 16,496 Thuringian third-graders from 292 schools with the same six physical fitness tests used in EMOTIKON. Our results may be used to prioritize health-related interventions. KW - Sars-CoV-2 KW - Covid pandemic effects KW - Physical fitness KW - EMOTIKON KW - primary school children KW - Linear Mixed Models Y1 - 2022 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus4-560855 N1 - Gewünschte Zitationsform: APA Teich, P., Fühner, T., Golle, K., & Kliegl, R. (2022). „How did the Sars-CoV-2 Pandemic affect the Physical Fitness of Primary School Children?” 54. Jahrestagung der Arbeitsgemeinschaft für Sportpsychologie (asp 2022) in Münster 2022-06-16 (revised 2022-09-09). ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Teichmann, Malte A1 - Ullrich, André A1 - Kotarski, David A1 - Gronau, Norbert T1 - Facing the demographic change BT - recommendations for designing learning factories as age-appropriate teaching-learning environments for older blue-collar workers T2 - SSRN eLibrary / Social Science Research Network N2 - Digitization and demographic change are enormous challenges for companies. Learning factories as innovative learning places can help prepare older employees for the digital change but must be designed and configured based on their specific learning requirements. To date, however, there are no particular recommendations to ensure effective age-appropriate training of bluecollar workers in learning factories. Therefore, based on a literature review, design characteristics and attributes of learning factories and learning requirements of older employees are presented. Furthermore, didactical recommendations for realizing age-appropriate learning designs in learning factories and a conceptualized scenario are outlined by synthesizing the findings. KW - learning factory KW - vocational training KW - learning environment KW - age-appropriate competence development KW - demographic change Y1 - 2021 U6 - https://doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3858716 SN - 1556-5068 PB - Social Science Electronic Publ. CY - [Erscheinungsort nicht ermittelbar] ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Thonig, Richard A1 - Gilmanova, Alina A1 - Zhan, Jing A1 - Lilliestam, Johan T1 - Chinese CSP for the world? T2 - AIP conference proceedings N2 - For three consecutive five-year plans since 2006, China has worked on building up an internationally competitive CSP industry and value chain. One big milestone in commercializing proprietary Chinese CSP technology was the 2016 demonstration program of 20 commercial-scale projects. China sought to increase and demonstrate capacities for domestic CSP technology development and deployment. At the end of the 13th five-year period, we take stock of the demonstrated progress of the Chinese CSP industry towards delivering internationally competitive CSP projects. We find that in January 2021, eight commercial-scale projects, in total 500 MW, have been completed and three others were under construction in China. In addition, Chinese EPC’s have participated in three international CSP projects, although proprietary Chinese CSP designs have not been applied outside China. The largest progress has been made in molten-salt tower technology, with several projects by different companies completed and operating successfully: here, the aims were met, and Chinese companies are now at the global forefront of this segment. Further efforts for large-scale demonstration are needed, however, for other CSP technologies, including parabolic trough - with additional demonstration hindered by a lack of further deployment policies. In the near future, Chinese companies seek to employ the demonstrated capabilities in the tower segment abroad and are developing projects using Chinese technology, financing, and components in several overseas markets. If successful, this will likely lead to increasing competition and further cost reductions for the global CSP sector. Y1 - 2022 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0085752 SN - 1551-7616 SN - 0094-243X SP - 1 EP - 11 PB - American Institute of Physics CY - Melville ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Tidball, Andrew M. A1 - Kumar, Kevin K. A1 - Bryan, Miles R. A1 - Bichell, Terry Jo A1 - Horning, Kyle A1 - Uhouse, Michael A. A1 - Goodwin, Cody R. A1 - Bornhorst, Julia A1 - Schwerdtle, Tanja A1 - Neely, Maja Diana A1 - McClean, John A. A1 - Aschner, Michael A. A1 - Bowman, Aaron B. T1 - Deficits in neural responses to manganese exposure in Huntington's disease models T2 - Neurotoxicology and teratology Y1 - 2015 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ntt.2015.04.022 SN - 0892-0362 SN - 1872-9738 VL - 49 SP - 105 EP - 105 PB - Elsevier CY - Oxford ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Tikhonenko, I. A1 - Magidson, V. A1 - Gräf, Ralph A1 - Khodjakov, A. A1 - Koonce, M. T1 - A kinesin-mediated linkage between centrosomes and the nuclear envelope T2 - Molecular biology of the cell : the official publication of the American Society for Cell Biology Y1 - 2011 SN - 1059-1524 VL - 22 IS - 1 PB - American Society for Cell Biology CY - Bethesda ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Timme, Sinika A1 - Kunz, Jona A1 - Brand, Ralf T1 - Heart rate and respiratory rate correlations with children's affective responses to exercise during physical education T2 - Journal of sport & exercise psychology Y1 - 2022 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1123/jsep.2022-0071 SN - 0895-2779 SN - 1543-2904 VL - 44 IS - S1 SP - S115 EP - S115 PB - Human Kinetics Publishing CY - Champaign ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Torlak, Firdevs A1 - Torlak, Firdevs A1 - Appiah-Dwomoh, Edem Korkor A1 - Engel, Tilman A1 - Stoll, Josefine A1 - Müller, Juliane A1 - Mayer, Frank T1 - Gender differences in lower leg muscular activity during provoked stumbling - a pilot study T2 - Medicine and science in sports and exercise : official journal of the American College of Sports Medicine Y1 - 2014 SN - 0195-9131 SN - 1530-0315 VL - 46 IS - 5 SP - 728 EP - 728 PB - Lippincott Williams & Wilkins CY - Philadelphia ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Trilcke, Peer A1 - Parr, Rolf A1 - D'Aprile, Iwan-Michelangelo A1 - Kraus, Hans-Christof A1 - Blomqvist, Clarissa A1 - McGillen, Petra S. A1 - Aus der Au, Carmen A1 - Phillips, Alexander Robert A1 - Helmer, Debora A1 - Singer, Rüdiger A1 - Görner, Rüdiger A1 - Berbig, Roland A1 - Rose, Dirk A1 - Wilhelms, Kerstin A1 - Krause, Marcus A1 - Hehle, Christine A1 - Gretz, Daniela A1 - Gfrereis, Heike A1 - Lepp, Nicola A1 - Morlok, Franziska A1 - Haut, Gideon A1 - Brechenmacher, Thomas A1 - Stauffer, Isabelle A1 - Lyon, John B. A1 - Bachmann, Vera A1 - Ewert, Michael A1 - Immer, Nikolas A1 - Vedder, Ulrike A1 - Fischer, Hubertus A1 - Becker, Sabina A1 - Wegmann, Christoph A1 - Möller, Klaus-Peter A1 - Schneider, Ulrike A1 - Waszynski, Alexander A1 - Wedel, Michael A1 - Brehm, David A1 - Wolpert, Georg ED - Trilcke, Peer T1 - Fontanes Medien N2 - Theodor Fontane war, im durchaus modernen Sinne, ein Medienarbeiter: Als Presse-Agent in London lernte er die innovativste Presselandschaft seiner Zeit kennen; als Redakteur in Berlin leistete er journalistische Kärrnerarbeit; er schrieb Kritiken über das Theater, die bildende Kunst und die Literatur – und auch seine Romane wie seine Reisebücher sind stets Medienprodukte, als Serien in in Zeitungen und Zeitschriften platziert, bevor sie auf dem Buchmarkt erschienen. Der vorliegende Band dokumentiert die Ergebnisse eines internationalen Kongresses, veranstaltet 2019 vom Theodor-Fontane-Archiv in Potsdam. Die ebenso rasante wie umfassende Medialisierung und Vernetzung der Gesellschaft im Laufe des 19. Jahrhunderts wird dabei als produktive Voraussetzung der schriftstellerischen Tätigkeit Fontanes begriffen. Eingebettet in ein weit verzweigtes Netz der Korrespondenz und der postalischen Textzirkulation, vertraut mit den Routinen und Publika der periodischen Massenpresse, für die er sein Leben lang schrieb, und auf vielfältige Weise geprägt von der visuellen Kultur seiner Zeit wird Theodor Fontane als gleichermaßen journalistisch versierter wie ästhetisch sensibler Grenzgänger erkennbar. KW - Fontane, Theodor KW - Gesellschaft KW - Medialisierung KW - Presse Y1 - 2022 SN - 978-3-11-073330-3 SN - 978-3-11-073810-0 SN - 978-3-11-073323-5 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1515/9783110733235 PB - De Gruyter CY - Berlin ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Trukenbrod, Hans Arne A1 - Barthelme, S. A1 - Wichmann, Felix A. A1 - Engbert, Ralf T1 - Color does not guide eye movements: Evidence from a gaze-contingent experiment T2 - PERCEPTION Y1 - 2012 SN - 0301-0066 SN - 1468-4233 VL - 41 SP - 88 EP - 88 PB - PION LTD CY - LONDON ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Tsuprykov, Oleg A1 - Buse, Claudia A1 - Skoblo, Roman A1 - Hocher, Berthold T1 - Free 25 (OH) vitamin D, but not total 25 (OH) vitamin D, is strongly correlated with gestational age and calcium in normal human pregnancy T2 - Journal of bone and mineral research Y1 - 2017 SN - 0884-0431 SN - 1523-4681 VL - 32 SP - S323 EP - S323 PB - Wiley CY - Hoboken ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Valleriani, Angelo A1 - Roelly, Sylvie A1 - Kulik, Alexei Michajlovič ED - Roelly, Sylvie ED - Högele, Michael ED - Rafler, Mathias T1 - Stochastic processes with applications in the natural sciences BT - international workshop at Universidad de los Andes, Bogotá, Colombia T2 - Lectures in pure and applied mathematics N2 - The interdisciplinary workshop STOCHASTIC PROCESSES WITH APPLICATIONS IN THE NATURAL SCIENCES was held in Bogotá, at Universidad de los Andes from December 5 to December 9, 2016. It brought together researchers from Colombia, Germany, France, Italy, Ukraine, who communicated recent progress in the mathematical research related to stochastic processes with application in biophysics. The present volume collects three of the four courses held at this meeting by Angelo Valleriani, Sylvie Rœlly and Alexei Kulik. A particular aim of this collection is to inspire young scientists in setting up research goals within the wide scope of fields represented in this volume. Angelo Valleriani, PhD in high energy physics, is group leader of the team "Stochastic processes in complex and biological systems" from the Max-Planck-Institute of Colloids and Interfaces, Potsdam. Sylvie Rœlly, Docteur en Mathématiques, is the head of the chair of Probability at the University of Potsdam. Alexei Kulik, Doctor of Sciences, is a Leading researcher at the Institute of Mathematics of Ukrainian National Academy of Sciences. T3 - Lectures in pure and applied mathematics - 4 KW - macromolecular decay KW - Markov processes KW - branching processes KW - long-time behaviour KW - makromolekularer Zerfall KW - Markovprozesse KW - Verzweigungsprozesse KW - Langzeitverhalten Y1 - 2017 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus4-401802 SN - 978-3-86956-414-2 SN - 2199-4951 SN - 2199-496X IS - 4 PB - Universitätsverlag Potsdam CY - Potsdam ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Ventura-Bort, Carlos A1 - Schneider, Paula A1 - Weymar, Mathias T1 - Effects of transcutaneous auricular vagus nerve stimulation (TAVNS) on interoception T2 - Psychophysiology : journal of the Society for Psychophysiological Research KW - Interoception KW - Neurostimulation KW - Heart Rate Y1 - 2021 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1111/psyp.13928 SN - 1469-8986 VL - 58 SP - S58 EP - S58 PB - Wiley-Blackwell CY - Malden, Mass. [u.a.] ER -