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Beate Sigriddaughter’s Story of Sigrid
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Wissen kompakt verpackt : die Sachbuchreihe "Fischer-Kompakt"
Rezensionen zu: Christoph Herrmann und Christian Fiebach : Gehirn & Sprache ; Fischer Taschenbuch Verlag, Frankfurt, 2004 ; ISBN 3-596-15566-5, 128 Seiten, 8,90 Euro. Gerald Kuba und Stefan Götz : Zahlen ; Fischer Taschenbuch Verlag, Frankfurt, 2004, ISBN 3-596-15559-2, 128 Seiten, 8,90 Euro. Diether Döring : Sozialstaat ; Fischer Taschenbuch Verlag, Frankfurt, 2004, ISBN 3-596-15567-3, 128 Seiten, 8,90 Euro
Soil microbiochemical properties as indicators for success of heathland restoration after military disturbance
Decline of heathlands in Central Europe raises the question of successful restoration of degraded heathlands. We examined the impact of different restoration techniques oil soil microbial biomass carbon (C(mic)) and nitrogen (N(mic)) and enzyme activity on an abandoned military training site in the Luneburger Heaths. The aim was to determine which technique resulted in typical heathland soil conditions. The training site was ill use for about 50 years. Vegetation and soils were degraded in large areas. Restoration actions were: (1) spreading of heath plaggen (sods, containing the organic layer and a few centimetres mineral soil), (2) spreading of heath plaggen and grass seeds (Festuca filiformis Pourr.). (3) spreading of F. filiformis-seeds and (4) succession (episodical tree removal). Ten years after restoration. we measured pH, bulk density, abundance of roots, soil organic carbon (SOC), nitrogen (N(1)), phosphorus (P(1)) C(mic), N(mic) and acid phosphatase activity (AcP) in the first 10cm of the mineral soil. Four restoration treatments were compared with one reference site. The reference site is heathland located near the training site, where no military actions took place. At all disturbed sites, bulk density and pH proved to be higher than oil the reference site. Relative to the reference site, SOC storage reached from 37 to 91 per cent, regeneration of N(1) was slightly lower. In contrast to the advanced development of SOC and Nt, the regeneration of C(mic) and N(mic) was much lower (15-44 per cent). The succession site showed a low pool of SOC, Nt, C(mic) and N(mic), but microbial ratios indicated a less disturbed C- and N-cycle. AcP pronounced differences in nutrient demand between disturbed sites and reference. On this base, recommendations for restoration management were given. Copyright (C) 2008 John Wiley & Soils, Ltd
Wirkungsvolle Interessenvertretung der universitären Weiterbildung in der Schweiz: Swissuni
Supplementary_Table_1__2 – Supplemental material for A 3-Dimensional In Vitro Model of Zonally Organized Extracellular Matrix
Supplemental material, Supplementary_Table_1__2 for A 3-Dimensional In Vitro Model of Zonally Organized Extracellular Matrix by Sonja M. Walzer, Stefan Toegel, Catharina Chiari, Sebastian Farr, Beate Rinner, Annelie-Martina Weinberg, Daniela Weinmann, Michael B. Fischer and Reinhard Windhager in CARTILAGE</p
Use1p is a yeast SNARE protein required for retrograde traffic to the ER
Dilcher M, Veith B, Chidambaram S, Hartmann E, Schmitt HD, Fischer von Mollard G. Use1p is a yeast SNARE protein required for retrograde traffic to the ER. EMBO JOURNAL. 2003;22(14):3664-3674.SNAREs on transport vesicles and target membranes are required for vesicle targeting and fusion. Here we describe a novel yeast protein with a typical SNARE motif but with low overall amino acid homologies to other SNAREs. The protein localized to the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) and was therefore named Use1p (unconventional SNARE in the ER). A temperature-sensitive use1 mutant was generated. use1 mutant cells accumulated the ER forms of carboxypeptidase Y and invertase. More specific assays revealed that use1 mutant cells were defective in retrograde traffic to the ER. This was supported by strong genetic interactions between USE1 and the genes encoding SNAREs in retrograde traffic to the ER. Antibodies directed against Use1p co-immunoprecipitated the SNAREs Ufe1p, myc-Sec20p and Sec22p, which form a SNARE complex required for retrograde traffic from the Golgi to the ER, but neither Bos1p nor Bet1p (members of the SNARE complex in anterograde traffic to the Golgi). Therefore, we conclude that Use1p is a novel SNARE protein that functions in retrograde traffic from the Golgi to the ER
Use1p is a yeast SNARE protein required for retrograde traffic from the Golgi to the ER.
Use1p is a yeast SNARE protein required for retrograde traffic from the Golgi to the ER.
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Stefan Glaß, Für ein direktes Preisniveauziel in der Geldpolitik (Jürgen Ehlgen)
Bernhard Fischer und Beate Reszat, Internationale Integration der Devisen-, Finanz- und Kapitalmärkte (Ulrich Dickel
Mixing Methods: Practical Insights from the Humanities in the Digital Age
Digitality is a cause and a consequence of different data cultures. It applies to the 10 research projects that are included in this volume. They are rooted in various humanities disciplines such as art history, philosophy, musicology, religious studies, architectural history, media studies, and literature studies. As diverse as the disciplines are the objects and their formats, which are the subject of this book. The cultural data of the projects include recordings of music and spoken word, photographs and other types of images, handwriting, typoscripts and maps. The oldest material dates back to 500 BCE, followed by medieval times, the 18th and 19th centuries, early 20th century and the present. All projects share that they study their material with digital methods, although digitality comes into play at different moments and layers in each of the projects. Hardly readable manuscripts from the 18th century have to be treated with specialized OCR-methods while Plato’s texts are already available in digital form, and therefore open up other affordances for analysis. Special analysis possibilities had to be developed for certain image sources. For all projects, however, it is equally true that only the digitization of the objects makes them accessible to the methods that are the subject of this book.History, Form & Aesthetic
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