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Charles Baudelaire bei Max und Margarete Bruns : Übersetzung und Eigenproduktion in J. C. C. Bruns' Buchverlag (1881 - 1929)
Behrens M. Charles Baudelaire bei Max und Margarete Bruns : Übersetzung und Eigenproduktion in J. C. C. Bruns' Buchverlag (1881 - 1929). Bielefeld (Germany): Bielefeld University; 2005.Der Volltext dieser Ausgabe wurde aus urheberrechtlichen Gründen entfernt.
Die Dissertation ist inzwischen im Buchhandel erschienen.
Behrens, Mark. "Charles Baudelaire bei Max und Margarete Bruns". Ludwigsburg: Pop, 2014. Reihe Universitas. 9.
ISBN 978-3-86356-084-
Water solubility in phonolite melts: Influence of melt composition and temperature
The water solubility in various phonolite melts was determined experimentally at pressures between 50 and 395 MPa and at temperatures between 850 and 1200 degrees C. The aim of this study was to elucidate to which extent chemical and physical parameters such as relative amounts of alkali and alkaline earth elements or temperature affect the water solubility. For this purpose a total of 10 different phonolite glasses were prepared. For a series of four glasses, the Na/(Na+ K) ratio was varied from 0.2 to 0.8, for another series of four glasses, the (Na+K)/(Ca+Mg) ratio was varied from 2.8 to 10.1, while keeping Na/(Na+K) constant at 0.4. For these two series water solubility experiments were performed at 1200 degrees C and pressures between 50 and 395 MPa in an internally heated pressure vessel. The data show that both chemical variables have rather small effects on the water Solubility. For instance, at 2 kbar and 1200 degrees C an increase in Na/(Na+ K) ratio from 0.2 to 0.8 leads to an increase in water solubility of about 0.4 wt.% (5.58 to 5.94 wt.%), while increasing the (Na+K)/(Ca+Mg) ratio from 2.8 to 10.1 leads to an increase of about 0.2 wt.% water. The effect of temperature was investigated for two phonolite compositions, representative of Montana Blanca, Tenerife, Spain and the Laacher See volcanic complex, East Eifel, Germany at pressures of 50, 100, 150, 200, 250 and 300 MPa, and temperatures between 850 and 1200 degrees C. At these conditions both melts exhibit negative temperature dependence ranging from about -0.1 to -0.24 wt.% water per 100 degrees C. The strongest temperature dependence (most negative values) occurs at 150 to 200 MPa and seems to approach zero slightly above 300 MPa. (c) 2008 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.German Science Foundation (DFG) [SCHM 1622/2
Dr. Lyn Behrens
[Verso caption] Dr. Lyn Behrens shortly after coming to the U.S. from Australia.10 x 10 c
B. Lyn Behrens Memorial Plaque
On the plaque is inscribed: "B. Lyn Behrens, SM Dean, 1986-1991."10 x 15 c
An experimental study on the pressure dependence of viscosity in silicate melts
The effect of pressure on melt viscosity was investigated for five compositions along the join An(CaAl2Si2O8)–Di(CaMgSi2O6) and four alkali silicates containing lithium, sodium, and potassium in constant ratio of ∼ 1:1:1, but alkali-silica ratios are varying. The experiments were performed in an internally heated gas pressure vessel at pressures from 50 to 400 MPa in the viscosity range from 108 to 1011.5 Pa⋅s using parallel plate viscometry. The polymerized An composition shows a negative pressure dependence of viscosity while the other, more depolymerized compositions of the join An–Di have neutral to positive pressure coefficients. The alkali silicates display neutral to slightly positive pressure coefficients for melt viscosity. These findings in the high viscosity range of 108–1011 Pa⋅s, where pressure appears to be more efficient than in low viscous melts at high temperature, are consistent with previous results on the viscosity of polymerized to depolymerized melts in the system NaAlSi3O8–CaMgSi2O6 by Behrens and Schulze [ H. Behrens and F. Schulze, Am. Mineral. 88, 1351 (2003) ]. Thus we confirm that the sign of the pressure coefficient for viscosity is mainly related to the degree of melt polymerization in silicate and aluminosilicate melts.DFG Grant n.°BE1720/9Published044504-142.3. TTC - Laboratori di chimica e fisica delle rocceJCR Journalope
Sprachgebrauch und Sprachbewusstsein: Implikationen der empirischen Linguistik für die Sprachtheorie
Dr. Lyn Behrens, President
B. Lyn Behrens, MBBS, was Dean of the School of Medicine from 1986 to 1991; Interim Dean from 1993 to 1994, President of Loma Linda University from 1990 to 2001; and President of Loma Linda University Medical Center from 1999 to 2008. In 1995, she was appointed President of Adventist Health Systems/Loma Linda (AHS/LL). And in 1997, she became president and CEO of Loma Linda University Adventist Health Sciences Center (LLUAHSC), the successor corporation of AHS/LL and the new umbrella organization for Loma Linda University and Loma Linda University Medical Center. She served as president of Loma Linda University Behavioral Medicine Center from 1999 to 2004. In 2008, Dr. Behrens was named President Emerita of LLUAHSC (now Loma Linda University Health).12.5 x 18 c
Mond van het Haringvliet
Er is onderzoek gedaan naar de sedimentbeweging ten gevolge van golven en getijstromen voor de mond van het Haringvliet. Het vooronderzoek is alleen gedaan door A Zwols; "Een onderzoek naar de invloed van golven op de mond van het Haringenvliet". Behrens heeft ook een eigen vooronderzoek gedaan over spiraalstromen, maar deze is los upgeload bij de repository.Hydraulic EngineeringCivil Engineering and Geoscience
Beamed Lyα emission through outflow-driven cavities
We investigate the radiative transfer of Lyα photons through simplified anisotropic gas distributions, which represent physically motivated extensions of the popular shell models. Our study is motivated by the notion that (i) shell models do not always reproduce observed Lyα spectral line profiles; (ii) (typical) shell models do not allow for the escape of ionizing photons; and (iii) the observation and expectation that winds are more complex, anisotropic phenomena. We examine the influence of inclination on the Lyα spectra, relative fluxes and escape fractions. We find the flux to be enhanced/suppressed by factors up to a few depending on the parameter range of the models, corresponding to a boost in equivalent width of the same amplitude if we neglect dust. In general, lower mean optical depths tend to reduce the impact of anisotropies as is expected. We find a correlation between an observed peak in the – occasionally triple-peaked – spectrum at the systemic velocity and the existence of a low optical depth cavity along the line of sight. This can be of importance in the search for ionizing photons leaking from high- redshift galaxies since these photons will also be able to escape through the cavity
Writing Now, Reading Now: Peter Behrens
Peter Behrens's novel "The Law of Dreams" won the Governor-General's Award, Canada's most prestigious book prize. He's the author of a second novel, "The O'Briens," and the story collection "Nightdriving." His fiction and nonfiction have appeared in The Atlantic Monthly, Tin House, Brick, Best Canadian Stories and many anthologies. He is the Fall 2013 Wichita State Visiting Distinguished Fiction Writer
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