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Der Himmel erzählt
(1995)
Der Wein Italo Svevos
(1995)
Selvaggio, Giulio Lorenzo
(1995)
Eine neue Methode zur Charakterisierung der Dilatationseigenschaften dünner organischer Schichten
(1995)
Elektrochemische Untersuchungen aromatischer 1,3,4-Oxadiazole in Lösungen und als dünne Schichten
(1995)
Ortsaufgelöste Untersuchung der Orientierung von geordneten Schichten mittels FTIR-Spektroskopie
(1995)
Phasentransformationen in Cd-Stearat-Multischichten bei unterschiedlichen Metallionenkonzentrationen
(1995)
Der Schwangerschaftsabbruch bei Minderjährigen : mit einem Ausblick auf das amerikanische Recht
(1995)
In this paper we apply symbolic transformations as a visualisation technique for analysing rhythm production. It is shown that qualitative information can be extracted from the experimental data. This approach may provide new insights into the organisation of temporal order by the brain on different levels of description. A simple phenomenological model for the explanation of the observed phenomena is proposed.
Amphiphilic discotic pentakis (arylethynyl) benzene compounds 1 and 2 containing an enlarged aromatic core functioning as a chromophoric p-electron system were studied with regard to their photophysical properties within Langmuir-Blodgett (LB) films. The results obtained from steady-state absorption as well as fluorescence excitation and emission measurements will be discussed with regard to interchromophoric interactions in the LB films. Time-resolved fluorescence inves6igations revealed the formation of a ground-state complex as well as excimer formation. Thermal treatment causes irreversible destruction of the LB film structure of the discotic amphiphiles. Within droplets the reorganization of the original nematic-discotic (ND) mesophase of the bulk materials was found for the alcohol 2 as indicated by a Maltese Cross texture, whereas the acid 1 remained isotopic.