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Die Untersuchung vertieft die Beweisführung für die vor kurzem ausgesprochene These, daß der 1161 erstmals erwähnte Burgward Niemegk zu Beginn der 2. Etappe der deutschen Ostexpansion weder von den Askaniern noch dem Erzbistum Magdeburg okkupiert wurde, sondern von den Grafen von Jabilinze, die auch in Beizig ihre Herrschaft errichteten.
Inhalt: - Stimmt es wirklich: Außenseiter in zwei Kulturen? - Stimmt es wirklich: Die Stellung der Frau verbessert sich in der neuen Umgebung? - Stimmt es wirklich: Der traditionelle Familienzusammenhalt ist gefährdet? - Stimmt es wirklich: Notwendig ist ein Wertwandel? - Ausländische Kinder - eine »Begabungsreserve« - Moderne Familien...
"Wer ist Sophie?"
(1990)
The focus of this study was on developmental reserve capacity in old age as revealed by testing-thelimits. We examined (a) the time course of training-related magnification of age differences in serial word recall and (b) predictability of training gains by pretest individual differences in cognitive abilities. In 20 sessions, young (n = 18) and old (n = 19) adults were taught to recall lists of 30 words using the Method of Loci. Age differences were magnified early in practice at long presentation times (20 s and 15 s per word) and later at 5 s per word. Regression of posttraining scores on various pretraining abilities revealed significant effects of digit symbol substitution. Also, consistent with the assumption of age-related decline in developmental reserve capacity, the unique variance in serial word recall associated with age group became more salient as the training unfolded.
This volume reexamines the long-standing controversy about consistency in personality from a social psychological perspective. Barabara Krahé reconsiders the concept of consistency in terms of the systematic coherence of situation cognition and behaviour across situations. In the first part of the volume she undertakes an examination of recent social psychological models of situation cognition for their ability to clarify the principles underlying the perception of situational similarities. She then advances an individual-centred methedology in which nomothetic hypotheses about cross-situational coherence are tested on the basis of idiogrphic measurement of situation cognition and behaviour. In the second part of the volume, a series of empirical studies is reported which apply the individual-centred framework to the analysis of cross-situational coherence in the domain of anxiety-provoking situations. These studies are distinctive in that they extend over several months and use free-response data; they are based on idiographic sampling; and they employ explicit theoretical models to capture the central features of situation perception. The results demonstrate the benefits of integrating idiographic and nomothetic research strategies and exploiting the advantages of both perspectives.
The synthesis of galactose clusters that are linked to a steroid moiety by a peptide-like spacer unit is described. The galactose cluster is obtained by Koenigs-Knorr glycosylation of TRIS-Gly-Fmoc (2b) under Helferich conditions. Peptide and ester bonds are formed after activation of carboxylic acids as diphenylthiophene dioxide (TDO) esters. 6a is synthesized in a convergent way by coupling of (Ac4Gal)3-TRIS-Gly (3e) with cholesteryl TDO succinate (5b). Coupling of (Ac4Gal)3-TRIS-Gly hydrogen succinate (3f) with Gly-O-Chol (5d) by means of EEDQ yields 6d. Reaction of (Ac4Gal)3-TRIS-Gly-SUCC-O-TDO (3g) with 25-hydroxycholesterol leads in a linear sequence to the oxysterol derivative 6f. Selective cleavage of the acetyl groups from galactose units yields the known compound 6b and the new derivatives 6e and 6g.
The subject of this paper is the relation of differential-algebraic equations (DAEs) to vector fields on manifolds. For that reason, we introduce the notion of a regular DAE as a DAE to which a vector field uniquely corresponds. Furthermore, a technique is described which yields a family of manifolds for a given DAE. This socalled family of constraint manifolds allows in turn the formulation of sufficient conditions for the regularity of a DAE. and the definition of the index of a regular DAE. We also state a method for the reduction of higher-index DAEs to lowsr-index ones that can be solved without introducing additional constants of integration. Finally, the notion of realizability of a given vector field by a regular DAE is introduced, and it is shown that any vector field can be realized by a regular DAE. Throughout this paper the problem of path-tracing is discussed as an illustration of the mathematical phenomena.
Inhalt: A. Begriff, Beispiele, Verhältnis zum früheren Recht B. Abgrenzung zu anderen Bilanzposten I. Abgrenzung zu den Sachanlagen II. Abgrenzung zum Geschäftswert und zu anderen Bilanzierungshilfen III. Abgrenzung zum Umlaufvermögen IV. Abgrenzung zu den aktiven Rechnungsabgrenzungsposten C. Voraussetzungen der Aktivierung I. Übersicht II. Entgeltlicher Erwerb III. Erwerb von Dritten IV. Vermögensgegenstand D. Bestandsnachweis E. Ausweis I. Vertikale Gliederung II. Horizontale Gliederung F. Bewertung I. Bewertung der Zugänge II. Planmäßige Abschreibungen III. Außerplanmäßige Abschreibungen nach § 253 II S. 3 HGB / sonstige (Mehr-) Abschreibungen nach §§ 253 IV, 254 HGB / Beibehaltungswahlrecht und Zuschreibungen IV. Festbewertung G. Zusammenhänge mit anderen Posten der Bilanz und GuV und mit Angaben im Anhang H. Prüfung