@article{BauerKuehnGajovicetal.1999, author = {Bauer, Christian G. and K{\"u}hn, A. and Gajovic, Nenad and Skorobogatko, O. V. and Holt, P. J. and Bruce, N. C. and Makower, Alexander and Lowe, Ch. R. and Scheller, Frieder W.}, title = {New enzymen sensors for morphine and codeine based on morphine dehydrogenase and laccase}, year = {1999}, language = {en} } @article{SchweigertGottwald1999, author = {Schweigert, Florian J. and Gottwald, C.}, title = {Effect of parturition on levels of vitamins A and E and of ß-carotene in plasma and milk of mares}, year = {1999}, language = {en} } @article{VanDerVenSpeelAlbrechtsetal.1999, author = {VanDerVen, Peter F. M. and Speel, Ernst J. M. and Albrechts, Jozefa C. M. and Ramaekers, Frans C. S. and Hopman, Anton H. N. and F{\"u}rst, Dieter Oswald}, title = {Assignment of the human gene for endosarcomeric cytoskeletal M-protein (MYOM2) to 8p23.3}, year = {1999}, language = {en} } @article{HulbertNotaClampinetal.1999, author = {Hulbert, S. and Nota, A. and Clampin, M. and Leitherer, C. and Pasquali, A. and Langer, Norbert and Schulte-Ladbeck, R. E.}, title = {HST WEPCII observation of the inner HR car nebula}, year = {1999}, language = {en} } @article{PenaStastinskaEstebanetal.1999, author = {Pena, M. and Stastinska, G. and Esteban, C. and Koesterke, Lars and Medina, S. and Kingsburgh, R.}, title = {Spectroscopy of planetary nebulae with [WR] nuclei}, year = {1999}, language = {en} } @article{Tristram1999, author = {Tristram, Hildegard L. C.}, title = {How Celtic is Standard English?}, editor = {Asinovskij, Alexander S. and Kasanskij, N. N. and Kryuchkova, E. R. and Falileyev, Alexandre I.}, publisher = {Nauka}, address = {Sankt-Peterburg}, isbn = {5-02-028463-7}, pages = {46 S.}, year = {1999}, abstract = {In this brochure, Tristram argues that Standard English may be more indebted to the influence of 'Late British' than hitherto acknowledged by mainstream historical scholarship. By 'Late British' the native (or source) language of the about 2m language shifters in the wake of the Anglo-Saxon Conquest is meant who constituted the bulk of the native population of the island of Britain in the early middle ages. Although predictably, the influence of 'Late British' on Old English neither shows in the lexis of written Old English nor in its core grammar, it does show in the phonology (Peter Schrijver) and the inflectional syncretism of the Northern dialect texts. The influence of the interlanguage of the shifters only really surfaces in Middle English texts, after the diglossia between the language of the HIGH variety of Old English of the ruling elite and the LOW variety of the working population was discontinued under Norman rule. A number of grammatical features are listed in this brochure, which show that Present Day Standard English typologically sides with the Celtic languages, and with the Neo-Brittonic languages in particular, rather than with the other Continental Germanic languages. The brochure also calls for more research into this matter and in particular detailed investigations into the individual features mentioned.}, language = {en} } @article{BraunFeudelGebogietal.1999, author = {Braun, Robert and Feudel, Fred and Gebogi, C. and Kurths, J{\"u}rgen and Witt, Annette}, title = {Tracer dynamics in a flow of driven vortices}, year = {1999}, language = {en} } @article{HopfHatzichristou1999, author = {Hopf, Diether and Hatzichristou, C.}, title = {Teacher gender-related influences in Greek schools}, year = {1999}, language = {en} } @article{SchlegerBeckerOeschetal.1999, author = {Schleger, C. and Becker, Rolf and Oesch, Franz and Steinberg, Pablo}, title = {The human p53 gene mutated at position 249 per se is not sufficient to immortalize human liver cells}, year = {1999}, language = {en} } @article{FormerWagnerRichertetal.1999, author = {Former, C. and Wagner, H. and Richert, R. and Neher, Dieter and M{\"u}llen, K.}, title = {Orientation and dynamics of chainlike dipole arrays: Donor-acceptor-substituted oligophenylenevinylenes in a polymer matrix}, year = {1999}, language = {en} } @article{GedvilaiteFroemmelSasnauskasetal.2000, author = {Gedvilaite, Alma and Fr{\"o}mmel, C. and Sasnauskas, K. and Micheel, Burkhard and {\"O}zel, M. and Behrsing, Olaf and Staniulis, J. and Jandrig, Burkhard and Scherneck, Siegfried and Ulrich, R.}, title = {Formation of immunogenic virus-like particles by inserting epitopes into surface-exposed regions of hamster polyomavirus major capsid protein}, year = {2000}, language = {en} } @article{ThulkeTischendorfStaubachetal.2000, author = {Thulke, Hans-Hermann and Tischendorf, L. and Staubach, C. and Selhorst, T. and Jeltsch, Florian and M{\"u}ller, T. and Schl{\"u}ter, H. and Wissel, Christian}, title = {The spatio-temporal dynamics of a post-vaccination recovery of rabies in foxes and emergency vaccination planning}, year = {2000}, language = {en} } @article{SchroederVanDerVenWarloetal.2000, author = {Schr{\"o}der, Rolf and VanDerVen, Peter F. M. and Warlo, Irene and Schumann, H. and F{\"u}rst, Dieter Oswald and Bl{\"u}mke, Ingmar and Goebel, Hans H. and Schmidt, M. C. and Hatzfeld, Mechthild}, title = {A member of the armadillo multigene family, is a constituent of sarcomeric I-bands in human skeletal muscle}, year = {2000}, language = {en} } @article{CandanDoraOberhaenslietal.2000, author = {Candan, O. and Dora, O. and Oberh{\"a}nsli, Roland and Cetinkaplan, Mete and Partzsch, Julius and Warkus, Friederike C. and D{\"u}rr, S.}, title = {Pan-African high-pressure metamorphism in the Precambrian basement of the Menderes massif, Western Anatolia, Turkey}, year = {2000}, language = {en} } @article{RossiAlvaradoRiessetal.2000, author = {Rossi, L. and Alvarado, Santos F. and Rieß, Walter and Schrader, Sigurd and Lidzey, D. G. and Bradley, D. D. C.}, title = {Influence of alkoxy substituents on the exciton binding energy of conjugated polymers}, year = {2000}, language = {en} } @article{SchlegerHeckSteinberg2000, author = {Schleger, C. and Heck, R. and Steinberg, Pablo}, title = {The role of wild-type and mutated N-ras in the malignant transformation of liver cells}, year = {2000}, language = {en} } @article{FlueraruSchraderZaulsetal.2000, author = {Flueraru, C. and Schrader, Sigurd and Zauls, V. and Motschmann, H.}, title = {Sensitivity analysis of ellipsometry applied to uniaxial optical films}, year = {2000}, language = {en} } @article{ParraSpenceSajdaetal.2000, author = {Parra, L. and Spence, C. and Sajda, P. and Ziehe, Andreas and M{\"u}ller, Klaus-Robert}, title = {Unmixing hyperspectral data}, year = {2000}, language = {en} } @article{MikatOrgzallSappetal.2000, author = {Mikat, J{\"u}rgen E. R. and Orgzall, Ingo and Sapp, S. and Martin, C. R. and Hochheimer, H. D.}, title = {Optical investigations of conducting polypyrrole under pressure}, year = {2000}, language = {en} } @phdthesis{Wanner2000, author = {Wanner, Susanne C.}, title = {Transport, retention, and turnover of particulate organic matter (POM) in the lowland River Spree (Germany)}, pages = {101 S.}, year = {2000}, language = {en} } @phdthesis{Metges2000, author = {Metges, Cornelia C.}, title = {Investigations on kinetics and dietary requirements of amino acids in healthy adults using stable isotope tracer techniques}, pages = {128 S.}, year = {2000}, language = {en} } @article{ZhuangSchellingStangletal.2000, author = {Zhuang, Y. and Schelling, Christoph and Stangl, Jochen and Penn, C. and Senz, S. and Sch{\"a}ffler, Friedrich and Roche, T. and Daniel, A. and Grenzer, J{\"o}rg and Pietsch, Ullrich and Bauer, G{\"u}nther}, title = {Structural and optical properties of Si/Si{1-x}Ge{x} wires}, year = {2000}, language = {en} } @article{LaybournParryBellRoberts2000, author = {Laybourn-Parry, J. and Bell, Elanor M. and Roberts, E. C.}, title = {Growth of Protozoa in Antarctic lakes}, year = {2000}, abstract = {The growth rates of heterotrophic nanoflagellates (HNAN), mixotrophic cryptophytes, dinoflagellates and ciliates in field assemblages from Ace Lake in the Vestfold Hills (eastern Antarctica) and Lakes Fryxell and Hoare (McMurdo Dry Valleys, western Antarctica), were determined during the austral summers of 1996/1997 and 1997/1998. The response of the nanoflagellates to temperature differed between lakes in eastern and western Antarctica. In Ace Lake the available bacterial food resources had little impact on growth rate, while temperature imposed an impact, whereas in Lake Hoare increased bacterial food resources elicited an increase in growth rate. However, the incorporation of published data from across Antarctica showed that temperature had the greater effect, but that growth is probably controlled by a suite of factors not solely related to bacterial food resources and temperature. Dinoflagellates had relatively high specific growth rates (0.0057-0.384 h(-1)), which were comparable to Antarctic lake ciliates and to dinoflagellates from warmer, lower latitude locations. Temperature did not appear to impose any significant impact on growth rates. Mixotrophic cryptophytes in Lake Hoare had lower specific growth rates than HNAN (0.0029-0.0059 h(-1) and 0.0056-0.0127 h(-1), respectively). They showed a marked seasonal variation in growth rate, which was probably related to photosynthetically active radiation under the ice at different depths in the water column. Ciliates' growth rates showed no relationship between food supply and mean cell volume, but did show a response to temperature. Specific growth rates ranged between 0.0033 and 0.150 h(-1) for heterotrophic ciliates, 0.0143 h(-1) for a mixotrophic Plagiocampa species and 0.0075 h(-1) for the entirely autotrophic ciliate, Mesodinium rubrum. The data indicated that the scope for growth among planktonic Protozoa living in oligotrophic, cold extreme lake ecosystems is limited. These organisms are likely to suffer prolonged physiological stress, which may account for the highly variable growth rates seen within and between Antarctic lakes.}, language = {en} } @article{LaybournParryRobertsBell2000, author = {Laybourn-Parry, J. and Roberts, E. C. and Bell, Elanor M.}, title = {Mixotrophy as a survival strategy in Antarctic lakes}, year = {2000}, abstract = {Mixotrophy is a widespread phenomenon among planktonic protists. It involves the combination of autotrophy and heterotrophy in varying degrees. Many phytoflagellate species ingest bacteria as a means of obtaining nutrients for photosynthesis or for supplementing their carbon budget under light limitation. Ciliates either sequester the plastids of their algal prey or harbour endosymbiotic algae. In the saline lakes of the Vestfold Hills and in Lakes Hoare and Fryxell in the McMurdo Dry Valleys the dominant phytoflagellates ingest bacteria, and there is evidence to suggest that during the winter months they lack chlorophyll and may become entirely heterotrophic. In Lake Fryxell phagotrophic pyhtoflagellates (cryptophytes) made a significant impact on bacterial production, removing up to 13\% of the bacterial biomass day-1. These cryptophytes suffered predation from Plagiocampa (a ciliate), which appears to harbour them for a significant period before digesting them. We suspect that this may be equivalent to an intermediate stage in the evolution of mixotrophy. A significant number of the planktonic ciliates in Antarctic lakes were mixotrophic. The final evolutionary end point is the situation seen in Mesodinium rubrum, which now relies entirely on its cryptophycean endosymbiont and no longer ingests food. Mesodinium is the dominant ciliate in many of the saline lakes of the Vestfold Hills, which are of marine origin. It can reach abundances in excess of 60,000l-1 in Ace Lake, This ciliate is a ubiquitous member of the marine plankton worldwide and has successfully adapted to the lacustrine environment in Antarctica. The evidence suggests that among the survival strategies seen in Antarctic lake plankton, mixotrophy plays and important role among a number of the dominant protozoan species.}, language = {en} } @article{KumkeSpechtFrimmel2000, author = {Kumke, Michael Uwe and Specht, C. H. and Frimmel, Fritz Hartmann}, title = {Characterization of NOM adsorption to clay minerals by sizs exclusion chromatography}, year = {2000}, language = {en} } @article{ZeimerBuggeGramlichetal.2000, author = {Zeimer, Ute and Bugge, F. and Gramlich, S. and Smirnitzki, V. and Weyers, Markus and Tr{\"a}nkle, G. and Grenzer, J{\"o}rg and Pietsch, Ullrich and Cassabois, G. and Emiliani, V. and Lienau, C.}, title = {Evidence for strain-induced lateral carrier confinement in InGaAs quantum wells by low-temperature near-field spectroscopy}, year = {2000}, language = {en} } @article{GrossMuellerNothoferetal.2000, author = {Gross, M. and M{\"u}ller, David C. and Nothofer, Heinz-Georg and Scherf, Ullrich and Neher, Dieter and Br{\"a}uchler, C. and Meerholz, Klaus}, title = {Improving the performance of doped p-conjugated polymers for use in organic light-emitting diodes}, year = {2000}, language = {en} } @article{BauerUmbaschGiessenetal.2000, author = {Bauer, C. and Umbasch, G. and Giessen, H. and Meisel, A. and Nothofer, Heinz-Georg and Neher, Dieter and Scherf, Ullrich and Marth, R.}, title = {Polarized Photoluminescence and Spectral Narrowing in an oriented Polyfluorene Thin Film}, year = {2000}, language = {en} } @article{OdaNothoferLieseretal.2000, author = {Oda, Masao and Nothofer, Heinz-Georg and Lieser, G. and Scherf, Ullrich and Meskers, S. C. J. and Neher, Dieter}, title = {Circularly-polarized electroluminescence from liquid-crystalline chiral polyfluorenes}, year = {2000}, language = {en} } @article{BauerBoehmerMorenoFloresetal.2000, author = {Bauer, C. and B{\"o}hmer, Roland and Moreno-Flores, S. and Richert, R. and Sillescu, H. and Neher, Dieter}, title = {Capacitive scanning dilatometry and frequency dependent thermal expansion of polymer films}, year = {2000}, language = {en} } @article{OdaMeskersNothoferetal.2000, author = {Oda, Masao and Meskers, S. C. J. and Nothofer, Heinz-Georg and Scherf, Ullrich and Neher, Dieter}, title = {Chiroptical properties of chiral-substituted polyfluorenes}, year = {2000}, language = {en} } @article{BenassiBertariniKleinpeteretal.2000, author = {Benassi, Rois and Bertarini, C. and Kleinpeter, Erich and Taddei, F. and Thomas, Steffen}, title = {Exocyclic push-pull conjugated compounds : Part 1 ; theoretical study of the effect of ring size on the structure, electronic properties and rotational barriers of cyclic analogoues of 1,1-diamino-2.2-dicyanoethylene}, year = {2000}, language = {en} } @article{BenassiBertariniKleinpeteretal.2000, author = {Benassi, Rois and Bertarini, C. and Kleinpeter, Erich and Taddei, F.}, title = {Exocyclic push-pull conjugated compounds, Part 2 : the effect of donor and acceptor substituents on the rotational barrier of push-pull ethylenes}, year = {2000}, language = {en} } @article{BenassiBertariniHilfertetal.2000, author = {Benassi, Rois and Bertarini, C. and Hilfert, Liane and Kempter, Gerhard and Kleinpeter, Erich and Spindler, J{\"u}rgen and Taddei, F. and Thomas, Steffen}, title = {Exocyclic push-pull conjugated compounds : Part 3}, year = {2000}, language = {en} } @article{YuKoflerHaeusleretal.2001, author = {Yu, Tien-Shin and Kofler, Heike and H{\"a}usler, Rainer E. and Hille, Diana and Fl{\"u}gge, Ulf-Ingo and Zeeman, Samuel C. and Smith, Alison M. and Kossmann, Jens and Lloyd, James R. and Ritte, Gerhard and Steup, Martin and Lue, Wei-Ling and Chen, Jychian and Weber, Andreas P. M.}, title = {The Arabidopsis sex1 mutant is defective in the R1 protein, a general regulator of starch degradation in plants, and not in the chloroplast hexose transporter}, issn = {1040-4651}, year = {2001}, language = {en} } @article{RawelKrollHohl2001, author = {Rawel, Harshadrai Manilal and Kroll, J{\"u}rgen and Hohl, U. C.}, title = {Model studies on reactions of plant phenols with whey proteins}, year = {2001}, language = {en} } @article{HairstonHoltmeierLampertetal.2001, author = {Hairston, Nelson G. and Holtmeier, C. L. and Lampert, W. and Weider, L. J. and Post, D. M. and Fischer, J. M. and Caceres, C. E. and Fox, J. A. and Gaedke, Ursula}, title = {Natural selection for grazer resistance to toxic cyanobacteria: Evolution of phenotypic plasticity?}, year = {2001}, language = {en} } @article{TsirelsonAvilovLepeshovetal.2001, author = {Tsirelson, Vladimir G. and Avilov, Anatoly S. and Lepeshov, G. G. and Kuligin, A. K. and Stahn, Jochen and Pietsch, Ullrich and Spence, J. C. H.}, title = {Quantitative Analysis of the Inner-Crystal Electrostatic Potential of several Rock-Salt-Structure Crystals Using Accurate Electron-Diffraction Data}, issn = {1089-5647}, year = {2001}, language = {en} } @article{LetzelPeterKatalinicPeter2001, author = {Letzel, Matthias C. and Peter-Katalinic, Jasna and Peter, Martin G.}, title = {Mass spectrometry of chitin and chitosan oligosaccharides}, year = {2001}, language = {en} } @article{Illenseer2001, author = {Illenseer, C.}, title = {Investigation of ion-molecule collisions with laser-based ion mobility spectrometry}, year = {2001}, language = {en} } @article{StrehmelHenbestSarkeretal.2001, author = {Strehmel, Bernd and Henbest, K. B. and Sarker, A. M. and Malpert, J. H. and Chen, D. Y. and Rodgers, M. A. J. and Neckers, D. C.}, title = {Ion induced man ipulation of photochemical pathways in crown ether compounends based on fluorinated oligophenylenevinylenes}, publisher = {Journal of nanoscience and nanotechnology. - 1 (2001), 1, S. 107 - 124}, year = {2001}, language = {en} } @article{WolfDyeKleinheinrichetal.2001, author = {Wolf, C. and Dye, S. and Kleinheinrich, M. and Meisenheimer, Klaus and Rix, Hans-Walter and Wisotzki, Lutz}, title = {Deep BVR photometry of the Chandra Deep Field South from the COMBO-17 survey}, year = {2001}, abstract = {We report on deep multi-color imaging (R5sigma = 26) of the Chandra Deep Field South, obtained with the Wide Field Imager (WFI) at the MPG/ESO 2.2 m telescope on La Silla as part of the multi-color survey COMBO-17. As a result we present a catalogue of 63 501 objects in a field measuring 31farcm5 x 30arcmin with astrometry and BVR photometry. A sample of 37 variable objects is selected from two-epoch photometry. We try to give interpretations based on color and variation amplitude.}, language = {en} } @article{PugaAlcaldeBarrenaetal.2001, author = {Puga, E. and Alcalde, D. and Barrena, R. and Mediavilla, E. and Motta, V. and Munoz, J. A. and Oscoz, Alejandro and Serra-Ricart, M. and Gil-Merino, Rodrigo and Goicoechea, Luis Julian and Lewis, G. f and Libbrecht, C. and Moreau, O. and Surdej, J. and Wambsganß, Joachim}, title = {Daily monitoring of the gravitational lens QSO 2237+0305 at the Nordic Optical Telescope}, isbn = {0-7923-6974-2}, year = {2001}, language = {en} } @article{KoopmansBruynWambsganssetal.2001, author = {Koopmans, L. V. E. and Bruyn, A. G. and Wambsganß, Joachim and Fassnacht, C. D.}, title = {A radio-microlensing caustic crossing in B1600+434?}, isbn = {1-538-81076-5}, year = {2001}, abstract = {First, we review the current status of the detection of strong `external' variability in the CLASS gravitational B1600+434, focusing on the 1998 VLA 8.5-GHz and 1998/9 WSRT multi-frequency observations. We show that this data can best be explained in terms of radio-microlensing. We then proceed to show some preliminary results from our new multi-frequency VLA monitoring program, in particular the detection of a strong feature (~30\%) in the light curve of the lensed image which passes predominantly through the dark-matter halo of the lens galaxy. We tentatively interpret this event, which lasted for several weeks, as a radio-microlensing caustic crossing, i.e. the superluminal motion of a micro-arcsec-scale jet-component in the lensed source over a single caustic in the magnification pattern, that has been created by massive compact objects along the line-of-sight to the lensed image.}, language = {en} } @article{WisotzkiChristliebLiuetal.2001, author = {Wisotzki, Lutz and Christlieb, N. and Liu, M. C. and Maza, J. and Morgan, N. D. and Schechter, P. L.}, title = {Discovery of a New Multiple Gravitationally Lensed QSO}, isbn = {1-583-81074-9}, year = {2001}, language = {en} } @article{JansenBuschmannWegoetal.2001, author = {Jansen, K. and Buschmann, Hans-J{\"u}rgen and Wego, A. and Dopp, D. and Mayer, C. and Holdt, Hans-Joachim and Schollmeyer, E.}, title = {Curcubit[5]uril, decamethylcururbit[5]uril and curcurbit[6]uril : synthesis, solubility and amin complex formation}, year = {2001}, abstract = {A simple way to prepare cucurbit[5]uril is described. The macrocycles of the cucurbituril type are nearly insoluble in water. The solubilities of cucurbit[5]uril, decamethylcucurbit[5]uril and cucurbit[6]uril in hydrochloric acid, formic acid and acetic acid of different concentrations have been investigated. Due to the formation of complexes between cucurbit[n]urils and protons the solubility increases in aqueous acids. The macrocyclic ligands are able to form complexes with several organic compounds. Thus, the complex formation of the cucurbituril macrocycles with different amines has beenstudied by means of calorimetric titrations. The reaction enthalpy gives noevidence of the formation of inclusion or exclusion complexes. 1H-NMR measurements show that in the case of cucurbit[5]uril and cucurbit[6]uril the organic guest compound is included within the hydrophobic cavity. Decamethylcucurbit[5]uril forms only exclusion complexes with organicamines. This was confirmed by the crystal structure of the decamethylcucurbit[5]uril-1,6- diaminohexane complex. complex formation - cucurbit[5]uril - cucurbit[6]uril - decamethylcucurbit[5]uril - solubility - synthesis}, language = {en} } @article{HamannBrownFeldmeieretal.2001, author = {Hamann, Wolf-Rainer and Brown, John C. and Feldmeier, Achim and Oskinova, Lida}, title = {On the wavelength drift of spectral features from structured hot star winds}, year = {2001}, abstract = {Spectral lines formed in stellar winds from OB stars are observed to exhibit profile variations. Discrete Absorption Components (DACs) show a remarkably slow wavelength drift with time. In a straightforward interpretation, this is in sharp contradiction to the steep velocity law predicted by the radiation-driven wind theory, and by semi- empirical profile fitting. In the present paper we re-discuss the interpretation of the drift rate. We show that the Co- rotating Interaction Region (CIR) model for the formation of DACs does not explain their slow drift rate as a consequence of rotation. On the contrary, the apparent acceleration of a spectral CIR feature is even higher than for the corresponding kinematical model without rotation. However, the observations can be understood by distinguishing between the velocity field of the matter flow, and the velocity law for the motion of the patterns in which the DAC features are formed. If the latter propagate upstream against the matter flow, the resulting wavelength drift mimics a much slower acceleration although the matter is moving fast. Additional to the DACs, a second type of recurrent structures is present in observed OB star spectra, the so-called modulations. In contrast to the DACs, these structures show a steep acceleration compatible with the theoretically predicted velocity law. We see only two possible consistent scenarios. Either, the wind is accelerated fast, and the modulations are formed in advected structures, while the DACs come from structures which are propagating upstream. Or, alternatively, steep and shallow velocity laws may co-exist at the same time in different spatial regions or directions of the wind.}, language = {en} } @article{VernesiPecchioliTiedemannetal.2002, author = {Vernesi, C. and Pecchioli, E. and Tiedemann, Ralph and Randi, E. and Bertorelle, G.}, title = {The genetic structure of natural and reintroduced roe deer (Capreolus capreolus) populations in the Alps and central Italy, with reference to the mitochondrial DNA phylogeography of Europe}, issn = {0962-1083}, year = {2002}, language = {en} } @article{NistorOsvikDavidssonetal.2002, author = {Nistor, C. and Osvik, A. and Davidsson, R. and Rose, Andreas and Wollenberger, Ursula and Pfeiffer, Dorothea and Emneus, J. and Fiksdal, L.}, title = {Detection of escherichia coli water by culture-based amperometric and luminometric methods}, year = {2002}, language = {en} } @article{BarlowGreigBridgesetal.2002, author = {Barlow, S. M. and Greig, J. B. and Bridges, J. W. and Carere, A. and Carpy, A. J. and Galli, Corrado L. and Kleiner, J. and Knudsen, I. and Koeter, H. B. and Levy, L. S. and Madsen, C. and Mayer, S. and Narbonne, J. F. and Pfannkuch, F. and Prodanchuk, M. G. and Smith, Mason R. and Steinberg, Pablo}, title = {Hazard identification by methods of animal-based toxicology}, year = {2002}, language = {en} }