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    Zwo Reden auf Stroth's Tod : gehalten in einer Versammlung Seiner Verehrer ; als Handschrift für die Unterschriebnen

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    Zwei Reden anlässlich des Todes von Friedrich Andreas Stroth am 25. Juni 1785, an deren Ende sich eine Namensauflistung der "Verehrer" findetVorlageform des Erscheinungsvermerks: Jena, gedruckt bei Johann Michael Mauke

    An Herrn J. J. Rambach und Mademoiselle E. Boysen von F. A. Stroth und C. Boysen am Tage ihrer Verbindung : Quedlinburg den 3ten July 1774

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    Hochzeitsgedicht auf Johann Jakob Rambach u. Eva Marie Elisabeth Rambach, geb. Boysen, 3. Juli 1774Vorlageform des Erscheinungsvermerks: Gedruckt bey J. C. Levi

    An Herrn J. J. Rambach und Mademoiselle E. Boysen von F. A. Stroth und C. Boysen am Tage ihrer Verbindung : Quedlinburg den 3ten July 1774

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    Hochzeitsgedicht auf Johann Jakob Rambach u. Eva Marie Elisabeth Rambach, geb. Boysen, 3. Juli 1774Vorlageform des Erscheinungsvermerks: Gedruckt bey J. C. Levi

    Literatur-Rundschau

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    A comparative study of transport in stellarators and tokamaks

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    A first extensive comparison was published four years ago in (Wagner and Stroth, 1993) and is briefly summarized in the next section. This work is an extension and specifically builds upon the experimental findings collected since then. It concentrates on aspects where the author believes most progress in understanding has been made. Accordingly, the article treats the dependences of the energy confinement time on global (Section 5) and local parameters such as magnetic shear (Section 6), isotopic mass (Section 7), density (Section 8) and temperature (Sections 9, 10 and 11). An interesting question related is whether transport is exclusively determined by local plasma parameters or whether global effects can be important too (Section 12). An alternative access to anomalous transport, which is discussed in Section 13, is to measure the fluctuation amplitudes of plasma parameters. (orig.)163 refs.Available from TIB Hannover: RA 71(III/216) / FIZ - Fachinformationszzentrum Karlsruhe / TIB - Technische InformationsbibliothekSIGLEDEGerman

    Impact of ICRF fast-ions on core turbulence and MHD activity in ASDEX upgrade

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    Funding Information: This work has been carried out within the framework of the EUROfusion Consortium, funded by the European Union via the Euratom Research and Training Programme (Grant Agreement No 101052200 — EUROfusion). Views and opinions expressed are however those of the author(s) only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union or the European Commission. Neither the European Union nor the European Commission can be held responsible for them. Funding Information: We wish to acknowledge M. Bergmann, M. Brambilla, P. David, R. Mc Dermott, Ph. Lauber, U. Plank, M. Reisner, S. Sharapov, G. Staebler, G. Tardini, E. Viezzer, B. Zimmermann, and to thank A. Kappatou, E. Tsitrone and A. Hakola for their kind support. J. Galdon-Quiroga acknowledges funding from the Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation under grant no. FJC2019-041092-I. See the author list of U. Stroth et al. 2022 Nucl. Fusion 62 042006 for the ASDEX Upgrade Team; see the author list of B. Labit et al. 2019 Nucl. Fusion 59 086020 for the EUROfusion MST1 team. Publisher Copyright: © 2023 Author(s).Experiments in various tokamaks and their analysis identify the fast ions (FI) generated by NBI and/or ICRF heating as one of the main causes of the observed improvement in core confinement: fast ions can reduce core microturbulence (mainly Ion-Temperature-Gradient (ITG) driven modes) either electrostatically or electromagnetically, or they can resonate with fishbones and high-frequency Alfvén modes, which in turn contribute in stabilizing ITG. In this perspective, we discuss recent experiments done on ASDEX Upgrade (AUG) where ICRF is the main actuator for FI generation for energies above 100 keV. Additionally, ICRF-FIs can substantially impact the MHD activity and its consequent effects on fast ion losses (FILs) and ion-cyclotron emission (ICE). We present dedicated AUG experiments with NBI-D further accelerated by ICRF.Peer reviewe

    Pathways to a diagnosis of autism spectrum disorder in Germany: a survey of parents

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    Abstract Background Early identification of autism spectrum disorders (ASD) is a prerequisite for access to early interventions. Although parents often note developmental atypicalities during the first 2 years of life, many children with ASD are not diagnosed until school age. For parents, the long period between first parental concerns and diagnosis is often frustrating and accompanied by uncertainty and worry. Methods This study retrospectively explored the trajectories of children with a confirmed ASD diagnosis during the diagnostic process, from first parental concerns about their child’s development until the definite diagnosis. A survey concerning the diagnostic process was distributed to parents or legal guardians of children with ASD from three specialized ASD outpatient clinics in Germany. Results The response rate was 36.9%, and the final sample consisted of carers of 207 affected children (83.6% male, mean age 12.9 years). The children had been diagnosed with childhood autism (55.6%), Asperger syndrome (24.2%), or atypical autism (20.3%). On average, parents had first concerns when their child was 23.4 months old, and an ASD diagnosis was established at a mean age of 78.5 months. Children with atypical autism or Asperger syndrome were diagnosed significantly later (83.9 and 98.1 months, respectively) than children with childhood autism (68.1 months). Children with an IQ < 85 were diagnosed much earlier than those with an IQ ≥ 85. On average, parents visited 3.4 different health professionals (SD = 2.4, range 1–20, median: 3.0) until their child received a definite ASD diagnosis. Overall, 38.5% of carers were satisfied with the diagnostic process. Conclusions In this sample of children with ASD in Germany, the time to diagnosis was higher than in the majority of other comparable studies. These results flag the need for improved forms of service provision and delivery for suspected cases of ASD in Germany
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