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Historischer November in Palästina : Zwei-Staaten-Lösung versus dauerhafte Besatzung durch Israel (2013)
Abdel Shafi, Salah
Der November 2012 wird sicherlich als ein historischer Monat in die palästinensische Geschichte eingehen. Im November begann die israelische Armee mit der gezielten Tötung eines hohen Funktionärs der Hamas einen Luftkrieg gegen den Gazastreifen. Nach acht Tagen wurde Israel durch internationalen Druck gezwungen, einen Waffenstillstand mit der Hamas zu akzeptieren. Einmal mehr zeigte sich, dass der Nahostkonflikt nicht mit militärischer Gewalt zu lösen ist. Dies kann nur mit einer Zwei-Staaten-Lösung erreicht werden, der substanzielle und ehrliche Verhandlungen vorausgehen.
Transforming imperative algorithms to constraint handling rules (2010)
Abdennadher, Slim ; Ismail, Haythem ; Khoury, Frederick
Different properties of programs, implemented in Constraint Handling Rules (CHR), have already been investigated. Proving these properties in CHR is fairly simpler than proving them in any type of imperative programming language, which triggered the proposal of a methodology to map imperative programs into equivalent CHR. The equivalence of both programs implies that if a property is satisfied for one, then it is satisfied for the other. The mapping methodology could be put to other beneficial uses. One such use is the automatic generation of global constraints, at an attempt to demonstrate the benefits of having a rule-based implementation for constraint solvers.
The generations gap in contemporary Iran (2004)
Abdollahyan, Hamid
This paper offers a new theoretical framework for studying the problem of generations and social change in contemporary Iran. It offers a model which is called „articulation of cultural modes“. The paper agrees with Ronald Inglehart that ‘culture’ is now playing a more dominant role in the social formation of current societies, as ‘technology’ once did in the modern era. But it goes one step further by arguing that culture cannot be approached as a holistic concept building on a comprehensive theoretical framework.
Edge-degenerate families of ΨDO’s on an infinite cylinder (2009)
Abed, Jamil ; Schulze, Bert-Wolfgang
We establish a parameter-dependent pseudo-differential calculus on an infinite cylinder, regarded as a manifold with conical exits to infinity. The parameters are involved in edge-degenerate form, and we formulate the operators in terms of operator-valued amplitude functions.
Operators with corner-degenerate symbols (2008)
Abed, Jamil ; Schulze, Bert-Wolfgang
We establish elements of a new approch to ellipticity and parametrices within operator algebras on a manifold with higher singularities, only based on some general axiomatic requirements on parameter-dependent operators in suitable scales of spaces. The idea is to model an iterative process with new generations of parameter-dependent operator theories, together with new scales of spaces that satisfy analogous requirements as the original ones, now on a corresponding higher level. The “full” calculus is voluminous; so we content ourselves here with some typical aspects such as symbols in terms of order reducing families, classes of relevant examples, and operators near the conical exit to infinity.
Politische Online-Öffentlichkeit : abseits vom Mainstream der Printmedien? (2005)
Abendschön, Simone
The internet offers citizens new possibilities to participate in political communication by setting topics on the agenda of public discussion that are neglected by the conventional media. The article examines if and how the topics of the new emerging political public on the web differ from the topics generated by traditional media. The empirical analysis reveals that the topics are mostly the same. However, the analysis also shows that a clear separate public sphere exists that deals with topics outside the political mainstream.
Kompetenzförderung im Software Engineering durch ein mehrstufiges Lehrkonzept im Studiengang Mechatronik (2013)
Abke, Jörg ; Schwirtlich, Vincent ; Sedelmaier, Yvonne
Dieser Beitrag stellt das Lehr-Lern-Konzept zur Kompetenzförderung im Software Engineering im Studiengang Mechatronik der Hochschule Aschaffenburg dar. Dieses Konzept ist mehrstufig mit Vorlesungs-, Seminar- und Projektsequenzen. Dabei werden Herausforderungen und Verbesserungspotentiale identifiziert und dargestellt. Abschließend wird ein Überblick gegeben, wie im Rahmen eines gerade gestarteten Forschungsprojektes Lehr-Lernkonzepte weiterentwickelt werden können.
Das Jahreskaddisch in der Frankfurter Melodiengestaltung (2014)
Abramowicz, Isidoro
Das Jahreskaddisch ist ein Spezifikum der westaschkenasischen Liturgie. Es wird am Abend und am Morgen des Simchat-Tora-Festes vorgetragen und ist aus den wichtigsten musikalischen Motiven des Kaddisch-Gebetes innerhalb des gesamten jüdischen Jahreszyklus zusammengesetzt. Anhand von Tonaufnahmen wurde das Jahreskaddisch der Frankfurter Tradition transkribiert und seine einzelnen melodischen Bestandteile identifiziert. Die vorgestellte Kaddischmelodie wird im heutigen Gottesdienst in Frankfurt a. M. nicht mehr vorgetragen.
Dafür sollten wir uns nicht verschulden müssen! : Bildungsrevolution in Chile (2012)
Abujatum Berndt, Leonor
Weltweit brodelt es, Bürger gehen auf die Straße. In Chile will man sich die Ungerechtigkeiten des Bildungssystems nicht länger gefallen lassen. Nur wer zahlt, darf lernen – dagegen wehrt sich vor allem die Jugend mit aller Macht, auch mit der Macht der Neuen Medien. Öffentlichkeitswirksam werden die Proteste inszeniert. Wird die chilenische Regierung weiterhin mit Knüppeln auf Demonstranten einschlagen oder einlenken?
Focus presuppositions (2007)
Abusch, Dorit
This paper reviews notions related to focus and presupposition and addresses the hypothesis that focus triggers an existential presupposition. Presupposition projection behavior in certain examples appears to favor a presuppositional analysis of focus. It is argued that these examples are open to a different analysis using givenness theory. Overall, the analysis favors a weak semantics for focus not including an existential presupposition.
Die Menschenrechte im Islam denken oder die zweite Fâthia (2012)
Achour, Yadh Ben
Inhalt: - I. Einleitung - II. Die modernen Rechte - III. Der Islam und der Gedanke der Menschenrechte - IV. „Kenne das Recht, dann wirst Du die Menschen kennen, die zu ihm gehören“ - V. Die universell akzeptable Norm - VI. Die zweite Fâthia
Umweltforschung für das Land Brandenburg (1998)
Ackermann, Peter ; Fierment, Gerold ; Brodde, Peter ; Zierke, Irene ; Balderjahn, Ingo ; Kamm, Birgit ; Wallschläger, Hans-Dieter ; Böckmann, Christine ; Soyez, Konrad ; Schmeer, Ernst ; Blumenstein, Oswald ; Berndt, Peter
Brandenburgisches Umweltforschungszentrum e.V.: Arbeitsgruppe: Nachhaltigkeit ; Arbeitsgruppe: Umwelt- und Biotechnologie ; Arbeitsgruppe: Umweltmanagement ; Arbeitsgruppe: Umweltsoziologie ; Zentrum für Umweltwissenschaften: Arbeitsgruppe: Betriebliches Umweltmanagement/Umweltbewußtes Konsumentenverhalten ; Arbeitsgruppe: Grüne Bioraffinerie ; Arbeitsgruppe: Integrierter Arten- und Biotopschutz ; Arbeitsgruppe: LIDAR-Inversionen ; Arbeitsgruppe: FG Ökotechnologie ; Arbeitsgruppe: Regenerative Energien ; Arbeitsgruppe: Stoffdynamik in Geosystemen ; Arbeitsgruppe: Umweltbildung
Umweltforschung für das Land Brandenburg (1998)
Ackermann, Peter ; Fierment, Gerold ; Jährig, H.-P. ; Großer, G. ; Kühling, Matthias ; Wallschläger, Hans-Dieter ; Brodde, Peter
Projekt: Nachhaltiges Brandenburg ; Projekt: Nachhaltige, umweltgerechte Regionalentwicklung in Ostprignitz-Ruppin ; Projekt: Entwicklung nachhaltiger Landnutzung; Projekt: Integrierte Umweltberatung und ökologische Zielsetzungen im Landkreis; Projekt: Fachinformationssystem Naturschutz und Landschaftspflege des Landesumweltamtes Brandenburg ; Projekt: Umweltverträglichkeitsprüfung ; Projekt: Planung und Projektierung der Abwasserentsorgung im Land Brandenburg (1990-1994)
Konzepte und Instrumentarien für die Gestaltung einer nachhaltig zukunftsverträglichen Entwicklung (1999)
Ackermann, Peter ; Widekind, Justus v. ; Fierment, Gerold ; Lindloff, Karsten ; Schneider, Lothar ; Günther, B. ; Müller, O. ; Jischa, M.-F.
Konzepte und Instrumentarien für die Gestaltung einer nachhaltig zukunftsverträglichen Entwicklung ; ACKERMANN, P.: Nachhaltige Entwicklung – ein neues gesellschaftliches Paradigma? ; WIDEKIND, J.v.: Agenda 21 – Von Rio bis Brandenburg ; FIERMENT, G.; ACKERMANN, P.: Lokale Agenda 21-Prozesse – Werkzeug für die lokale Gestaltung einer nachhaltig zukunftsverträglichen Entwicklung ; LINDLOFF, K.; SCHNEIDER, L.: Integrierte Umweltberatung – Regionale Vernetzung von Umweltakteuren und partizipatorische Entwicklung ökologischer Ziele ; GÜNTHER, B.; MÜLLER, E.O.: Der Runde Tisch zur nachhaltigen Entwicklung in Berlin und Brandenburg: Beispiel für eine lernende Organisation ; JISCHA, M.F.: Das Leitbild Nachhaltigkeit und das Konzept Technikbewertung
Aspektorientierte Programmierung : Überblick über Techniken und Werkzeuge (2006)
Adam, Christian ; Brehmer, Bastian ; Hüttenrauch, Stefan ; Jeske, Janin ; Polze, Andreas ; Rasche, Andreas ; Schüler, Benjamin ; Schult, Wolfgang
Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Einführung 2 Aspektorientierte Programmierung 2.1 Ein System als Menge von Eigenschaften 2.2 Aspekte 2.3 Aspektweber 2.4 Vorteile Aspektorientierter Programmierung 2.5 Kategorisierung der Techniken und Werkzeuge f ¨ ur Aspektorientierte Programmierung 3 Techniken und Werkzeuge zur Analyse Aspektorientierter Softwareprogramme 3.1 Virtual Source File 3.2 FEAT 3.3 JQuery 3.4 Aspect Mining Tool 4 Techniken und Werkzeuge zum Entwurf Aspektorientierter Softwareprogramme 4.1 Concern Space Modeling Schema 4.2 Modellierung von Aspekten mit UML 4.3 CoCompose 4.4 Codagen Architect 5 Techniken und Werkzeuge zur Implementierung Aspektorientierter Softwareprogramme 5.1 Statische Aspektweber 5.2 Dynamische Aspektweber 6 Zusammenfassung
„Was ist hier […] mit den Juden passiert? Was habt ihr […] getan?“ (2016)
Adamczak, Katarzyna
Verarbeitung von deutschen kanonischen und nicht-kanonischen Passivsätzen bei Aphasie (2013)
Adelt, Anne ; Hanne, Sandra ; Burchert, Frank
1 Einleitung 2 Fragestellung 3 Methode 4 Ergebnisse 5 Diskussion 6 Literatur
Cognitive acceleration (1994)
Adey, Philip
Les sources françaises de l’anthropologie philosophique de Max Scheler (2017)
Agard, Olivier
The Protection of Women Human Rights Defenders and their Collective Actions (2020)
Aharon, Itzik ; Brill, Antonia ; Fonseca, Philip ; Vandchali, Azin Alizadeh ; Wendel, Nina
This paper evaluates the construction of the rights of human rights defenders within international law and its shortcomings in protecting women. Human rights defenders have historically been defined on the basis of their actions as defenders. However, as Marxist-feminist scholar Silvia Federici contends, women are inherently politicised and, moreover, face obstacles to political action which are invisible to and untouchable by the law. Labour rights set an example of handling such a disadvantaged political position by placing vital importance on workers’ right to association and collective action. The paper closes with the suggestion that transposing this construction of rights to women would better protect women as human rights defenders while emphasising their capacity for self-determination in their political actions.
People centered HMI’s for deaf and functionally illiterate users (2014)
Ahmad, Nadeem
The objective and motivation behind this research is to provide applications with easy-to-use interfaces to communities of deaf and functionally illiterate users, which enables them to work without any human assistance. Although recent years have witnessed technological advancements, the availability of technology does not ensure accessibility to information and communication technologies (ICT). Extensive use of text from menus to document contents means that deaf or functionally illiterate can not access services implemented on most computer software. Consequently, most existing computer applications pose an accessibility barrier to those who are unable to read fluently. Online technologies intended for such groups should be developed in continuous partnership with primary users and include a thorough investigation into their limitations, requirements and usability barriers. In this research, I investigated existing tools in voice, web and other multimedia technologies to identify learning gaps and explored ways to enhance the information literacy for deaf and functionally illiterate users. I worked on the development of user-centered interfaces to increase the capabilities of deaf and low literacy users by enhancing lexical resources and by evaluating several multimedia interfaces for them. The interface of the platform-independent Italian Sign Language (LIS) Dictionary has been developed to enhance the lexical resources for deaf users. The Sign Language Dictionary accepts Italian lemmas as input and provides their representation in the Italian Sign Language as output. The Sign Language dictionary has 3082 signs as set of Avatar animations in which each sign is linked to a corresponding Italian lemma. I integrated the LIS lexical resources with MultiWordNet (MWN) database to form the first LIS MultiWordNet(LMWN). LMWN contains information about lexical relations between words, semantic relations between lexical concepts (synsets), correspondences between Italian and sign language lexical concepts and semantic fields (domains). The approach enhances the deaf users’ understanding of written Italian language and shows that a relatively small set of lexicon can cover a significant portion of MWN. Integration of LIS signs with MWN made it useful tool for computational linguistics and natural language processing. The rule-based translation process from written Italian text to LIS has been transformed into service-oriented system. The translation process is composed of various modules including parser, semantic interpreter, generator, and spatial allocation planner. This translation procedure has been implemented in the Java Application Building Center (jABC), which is a framework for extreme model driven design (XMDD). The XMDD approach focuses on bringing software development closer to conceptual design, so that the functionality of a software solution could be understood by someone who is unfamiliar with programming concepts. The transformation addresses the heterogeneity challenge and enhances the re-usability of the system. For enhancing the e-participation of functionally illiterate users, two detailed studies were conducted in the Republic of Rwanda. In the first study, the traditional (textual) interface was compared with the virtual character-based interactive interface. The study helped to identify usability barriers and users evaluated these interfaces according to three fundamental areas of usability, i.e. effectiveness, efficiency and satisfaction. In another study, we developed four different interfaces to analyze the usability and effects of online assistance (consistent help) for functionally illiterate users and compared different help modes including textual, vocal and virtual character on the performance of semi-literate users. In our newly designed interfaces the instructions were automatically translated in Swahili language. All the interfaces were evaluated on the basis of task accomplishment, time consumption, System Usability Scale (SUS) rating and number of times the help was acquired. The results show that the performance of semi-literate users improved significantly when using the online assistance. The dissertation thus introduces a new development approach in which virtual characters are used as additional support for barely literate or naturally challenged users. Such components enhanced the application utility by offering a variety of services like translating contents in local language, providing additional vocal information, and performing automatic translation from text to sign language. Obviously, there is no such thing as one design solution that fits for all in the underlying domain. Context sensitivity, literacy and mental abilities are key factors on which I concentrated and the results emphasize that computer interfaces must be based on a thoughtful definition of target groups, purposes and objectives.
Theoretische und therapeutische Aspekte der Sprechapraxie (2010)
Aichert, Ingrid ; Staiger, Anja
Isometric properties of the Hankel Transformation in weighted sobolev spaces (1997)
Airapetyan, Ruben ; Witt, Ingo
It is shown that the Hankel transformation Hsub(v) acts in a class of weighted Sobolev spaces. Especially, the isometric mapping property of Hsub(v) which holds on L²(IRsub(+),rdr) is extended to spaces of arbitrary Sobolev order. The novelty in the approach consists in using techniques developed by B.-W. Schulze and others to treat the half-line Rsub(+) as a manifold with a conical singularity at r = 0. This is achieved by pointing out a connection between the Hankel transformation and the Mellin transformation.The procedure proposed leads at the same time to a short proof of the Hankel inversion formula. An application to the existence and higher regularity of solutions, including their asymptotics, to the 1-1-dimensional edge-degenerated wave equation is given.
A Bohr phenomenon for elliptic equations (1999)
Aizenberg, Lev A. ; Tarkhanov, Nikolai Nikolaevich
In 1914 Bohr proved that there is an r ∈ (0, 1) such that if a power series converges in the unit disk and its sum has modulus less than 1 then, for |z| < r, the sum of absolute values of its terms is again less than 1. Recently analogous results were obtained for functions of several variables. The aim of this paper is to comprehend the theorem of Bohr in the context of solutions to second order elliptic equations meeting the maximum principle.
Stable expansions in homogeneous polynomials (2005)
Aizenberg, Lev A. ; Tarkhanov, Nikolai Nikolaevich
An expansion for a class of functions is called stable if the partial sums are bounded uniformly in the class. Stable expansions are of key importance in numerical analysis where functions are given up to certain error. We show that expansions in homogeneous functions are always stable on a small ball around the origin, and evaluate the radius of the largest ball with this property.
Deepening Understanding (2012)
Akpniar, Seda ; Maas, Desiree ; Rooth, Anneke
1. Background information 2. Explanations during the lessons 3. Deepening under standing in some assignments 4. Conclusion
Deepening understanding (2013)
Akçay, Pinar ; Düşer, Ece ; Nozon, Hannes ; Strehmel, Christian
1. Introduction 2. What is deepening understanding and why do we need it? 3. Which concepts were offered to explainthe differences between countries? 4. Maps 5. Summary of the appreciation andperception of the student teachers 6. Summary of the appreciation and perception of the pupils
Where girls take the role of boys in CS (2013)
Al-Saffar, Loay Talib Ahmed
A survey has been carried out in the Computer Science (CS) department at the University of Baghdad to investigate the attitudes of CS students in a female dominant environment, showing the differences between male and female students in different academic years. We also compare the attitudes of the freshman students of two different cultures (University of Baghdad, Iraq, and the University of Potsdam).
At Opposite Ends of Asia – Contact between East Asian Culture and Modern Hebrew Literature from the Late Nineteenth Century until Today. A Historiographical and Linguistic Study (2018)
Albeck-Gidron, Rachel
This article deals with contact between East Asian thought and modern Hebrew Literature from the late nineteenth century through the twentieth century, until today. In the first part, the article suggests that from a historiographical perspective, one may outline three waves of contact between these two cultural phenomena, at opposite ends of Asia. In the first wave, which began in the early twentieth century, Asian influence on Hebrew literature written in Europe was mediated mainly through the philosophers Schopenhauer and Nietzsche. The second wave, which emerged in the 1950s, relates to the influence of the leaders of the Beat Generation, who, in turn, were influenced by modernist poetry in English, which was colored by contact with Asian poetry. The third wave is part of the glocal New Age phenomenon and its appropriation of certain Buddhist traits. The second part of the article presents several theoretical possibilities of symbioses between cultures, as they appear within language. The third part presents the symptomatic example of the work of contemporary Hebrew writer Yoel Hoffmann, who appears to be a representative of the second wave; however, his work maintains dialogue with the first wave, and its current popularity is part of the third wave. Hoffmann’s work serves as an example of how to apply the theoretical possibilities presented in the second part of the article, as an instance of literary contact between two cultures and their respective languages.
The Holocaust as a Changing Presence in Yoel Hoffmann’s Texts (2011)
Albeck-Gidron, Rachel
Yoel Hoffmann is an Israeli writer born in 1937 in Brasov (Kronstadt), Romania. Brought up in a German-speaking family, already in his first book, Sefer Yosef (1989), he conveys the voice of German-speaking immigrants in Israel (the “Katschen” story, 1986) and that of the East European Jewish community in Berlin in the late 1930s, on the verge of the Second World War. His works are crammed with characters of Jews from Germany gripped by the memory of the language they abandoned following their emigration to Palestine in the 1930s. The classic one is the character of Bernhard, in the eponymous work. The current article focuses on the representation and elaboration of Hoffmann’s unique creation, in a language influenced by his deep identification with Zen Buddhism on the one hand, and his attraction to the modernist, Western style of stream of consciousness on the other. In central sections of his works, Hoffman presents his entire literary corpus as a type of explicit, allusive, or secret Holocaust literature, and invites his readers and his critics to decode the allusions and expose the secret in this theme, a surprising statement in relation to Hoffmann’s work and its analysis so far. Hoffmann represents the Holocaust as a collective Israeli trauma for which his literary fiction creates a special catalogue of representative characters. In the creation of a catalogue, and particularly one that simultaneously classifies and individualizes, Hoffmann’s project resembles the monumental 1920s cataloguing project by the celebrated German photographer August Sander (Menschen des 20. Jahrhunderts). Hoffmann included photographs from this project in his works, and even chose some of them for the covers of his books. The article examines the implicit relationships between these two creative artists as conferring a meaning so far not considered in the research of the Holocaust theme in Yoel Hoffmann’s writings.
Sterbehilfe aus jüdischer Sicht (2007)
Albertini, Francesca Yardenit
Monolayers of rod-shaped and disc-shaped liquid crystalline compounds at the air-water interface (1986)
Albrecht, O. ; Cumming, W. ; Kreuder, W. ; Laschewsky, André ; Ringsdorf, Helmut
Calamitic (rod-shaped) and discotic (disc-shaped) thermotropic liquid crystalline (LC) compounds were spread at the air-water interface, and their ability to form monolayers was studied. The calamitic LCs investigated were found to form monolayers which behave analogously to conventional amphiphiles such as fatty acids. The spreading of the discotic LCs produced monolayers as well, but with a behaviour different from classical amphiphiles. The areas occupied per molecule are too small to allow the contact of all hydrophilic groups with the water surface and the packing of all hydrophobic chains. Various molecular arrangements of the discotics at the water surface to fit the spreading data are discussed.
The Results of the 2013 Pro-Am Wolf-Rayet Campaign (2015)
Aldoretta, E. J. ; St-Louis, N. ; Richardson, N. D. ; Moffat, A. F. J. ; Eversberg, T. ; Hill, G. M.
Professional and amateur astronomers around the world contributed to a 4-month long campaign in 2013, mainly in spectroscopy but also in photometry, interferometry and polarimetry, to observe the first 3 Wolf-Rayet stars discovered: WR 134 (WN6b), WR 135 (WC8) and WR 137 (WC7pd+O9). Each of these stars are interesting in their own way, showing a variety of stellar wind structures. The spectroscopic data from this campaign were reduced and analyzed for WR 134 in order to better understand its behavior and long-term periodicity in the context of CIRs in the wind. We will be presenting the results of these spectroscopic data, which include the confirmation of the CIR variability and a time-coherency of ∼ 40 days (half-life of ∼ 20 days).
The socio-economic transformation of rural areas in Russia and Moldava (2003)
Alexeev, Alexandr Ivanovich ; Savoskul, Maria Sergeevna ; Simagin, Yuriy Alexeevich ; Shabalina, Natalia Vladimirovna ; Porosenkov, Yuriy Vasilevich ; Didenko, Olga Valerievna ; Krupko, Anatoliy Emanuilovich ; Rudzkiy, Viktor Valentinovich ; Prazdnikova, Nadezda Nikolaevna ; Lyssenkova, Soya Valerianovna ; Matei, Constantin Gheorghe ; Hachi, Mihai Gheorghe ; Sainsus, Valerii Anton
Soziale Probleme Jugendlicher im heutigen Russland (2007)
Alexeeva, Elena ; Gutnik, Irina ; Piskunova, Elena
About the derivation of the SCA algorithm (2006)
Allefeld, Carsten
In Allefeld & Kurths [2004], we introduced an approach to multivariate phase synchronization analysis in the form of a Synchronization Cluster Analysis (SCA). A statistical model of a synchronization cluster was described, and an abbreviated instruction on how to apply this model to empirical data was given, while an implementation of the corresponding algorithm was (and is) available from the authors. In this letter, the complete details on how the data analysis algorithm is to be derived from the model are filled in.
Phase synchronization analysis of event-related potentials in language processing (2004)
Allefeld, Carsten ; Frisch, Stefan
Phase synchronization analysis, including our recently introduced multivariate approach, is applied to event-related EEG data from an experiment on language processing, following a classic psycholinguistic paradigm. For the two types of experimental manipulation distinct effects in overall synchronization are found; for one of them they can also be localized. The synchronization effects occur earlier than those found by the conventional analysis method, indicating that the new approach provides additional information on the underlying neuronal process.
Detection of early cognitive processing by event-related phase synchronization analysis (2005)
Allefeld, Carsten ; Frisch, Stefan ; Schlesewsky, Matthias
In order to investigate the temporal characteristics of cognitive processing, we apply multivariate phase synchronization analysis to event-related potentials. The experimental design combines a semantic incongruity in a sentence context with a physical mismatch (color change). In the ERP average, these result in an N400 component and a P300-like positivity, respectively. The synchronization analysis shows an effect of global desynchronization in the theta band around 288ms after stimulus presentation for the semantic incongruity, while the physical mismatch elicits an increase of global synchronization in the alpha band around 204ms. Both of these effects clearly precede those in the ERP average. Moreover, the delay between synchronization effect and ERP component correlates with the complexity of the cognitive processes.
Testing for phase synchronization (2004)
Allefeld, Carsten ; Kurths, Jürgen
We present different tests for phase synchronization which improve the procedures currently used in the literature. This is accomplished by using a two-samples test setup and by utilizing insights and methods from directional statistics and bootstrap theory. The tests differ in the generality of the situation in which they can be applied as well as in their complexity, including computational cost. A modification of the resampling technique of the bootstrap is introduced, making it possible to fully utilize data from time series.
An approach to multivariate phase synchronization analysis and its application to event-related potentials (2004)
Allefeld, Carsten ; Kurths, Jürgen
A method for the multivariate analysis of statistical phase synchronization phenomena in empirical data is presented. A first statistical approach is complemented by a stochastic dynamic model, to result in a data analysis algorithm which can in a specific sense be shown to be a generic multivariate statistical phase synchronization analysis. The method is applied to EEG data from a psychological experiment, obtaining results which indicate the relevance of this method in the context of cognitive science as well as in other fields.
Die Erklärung von Interlaken über die Zukunft des Europäischen Gerichtshofs für Menschenrechte (2010)
Alleweldt, Ralf
Inhaltsübersicht I. Einführung II. Struktur und Inhalt der Erklärung III. Anmerkungen zu ausgewählten Einzelproblemen
Die Braut des Soldaten (2004)
Allkämper, Urte Christine
Normally solvable nonlinear boundary value problems (2013)
Alsaedy, Ammar ; Tarkhanov, Nikolai Nikolaevich
We study a boundary value problem for an overdetermined elliptic system of nonlinear first order differential equations with linear boundary operators. Such a problem is solvable for a small set of data, and so we pass to its variational formulation which consists in minimising the discrepancy. The Euler-Lagrange equations for the variational problem are far-reaching analogues of the classical Laplace equation. Within the framework of Euler-Lagrange equations we specify an operator on the boundary whose zero set consists precisely of those boundary data for which the initial problem is solvable. The construction of such operator has much in common with that of the familiar Dirichlet to Neumann operator. In the case of linear problems we establish complete results.
Stress-induced natural transformation of ortho- to clinohypersthene in metagabbros of the Ivrea Zone, Northern Italy (1992)
Altenberger, Uwe
Orthopyroxenes of a high temperature protomylonite of the Ivrea Zone, Northern Italy show twin like polysynthetic lamellae parallel to {210} of the hypersthene host. The transformation is caused by plastic deformation under high metamorphic conditions which has resulted in dynamic recrystallization of pyroxene and plagioclase. The lamellae consist of clinohypersthene. The twin plane and the lamellar clino-orthoinversion of hypersthene due to natural deformation have not been described hitherto.
IT-Strafrecht (2011)
Altenhain, Karsten
Inhalt: - I. Einleitung - II. Entwicklung des IT-Strafrechts - II.1. Computerstrafrecht - II.1.1. Das Zweite Gesetz zur Bekämpfung der Wirtschaftskriminalität vom 15. Mai 1986 - II.1.2. Das 41. Strafrechtsänderungsgesetz vom 7. August 2007 - II.2. Internetstrafrecht - II.2.1. Das Informations- und Kommunikationsdienstegesetz vom 22. Juli 1997 - II.2.2. Weitere Änderungen im Internetstrafrecht - II.3. Parallelen zwischen Computer- und Internetstrafrecht - III. Schluss
Assignments, curriculum framework and background information as the base of developing lessons (2012)
Altuntaş, Kezban ; Akçay, Pinar ; Kools, Suzanne ; Schnabel, Richard
1. What are the general strengths of the assignments? 2. Structure of the assignment 3. Resources of the assignment 4. Fostering self-expression 5. How could you improve the assignment? 6. Lack of specific examples 7. Not relating the issue to the students 8. Language Problems 9. Infeasibility to adaptation 10. In what ways was the additional information useful ? How could this be improved? 11. Was the framework useful for you and in what way? 12. In what ways did the assignments reflect the steps identified in the framework?
Vorwort: tessellae (2020)
Ambühl, Annemarie
Prolegomena to thersites 11, "tessellae – Birthday Issue for Christine Walde"
„NEW“ – Neue Energien West eG und Bürger-Energiegenossenschaft West eG (2014)
Amschler, Helmut
Helmut Amschler, Vorstand der Stadtwerke Grafenwöhr, stellt in seinem Beitrag 2 konkrete Genossenschaften – die Neue Energien West eG und die Bürger-Energiegenossenschaft West eG vor. Dabei diskutiert er u. a. Kriterien wie Bürgerbeteiligung und Transparenz.
Briefe vom Galgen (2013)
Ananka, Yaraslava ; Kirschbaum, Heinrich
David Jünger: Jahre der Ungewissheit. Emigrationspläne deutscher Juden 1933–1938 / rezensiert von Gabriele Anderl (2018)
Anderl, Gabriele
Rezensiertes Werk: David Jünger: Jahre der Ungewissheit. Emigrationspläne deutscher Juden 1933–1938 (= Schriften des Simon-Dubnow-Instituts, Bd. 24), Göttingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht 2016, 440 S.
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