996 research outputs found
Vilain, Kieffer 1982, “Utilisation de l’informatique dans la reproduction graphique des données des fouilles préhistoriques (Premiers essais)”
Vilain, Robert and Brigitte Kieffer [1982], “Utilisation de l’informatique dans la reproduction graphique des données des fouilles préhistoriques (Premiers essais),” Dialektikê. Cahiers de typologie analytique, 9, pp. 42-48, issn: 1169-0046, doi: 10.5281/zenodo.2584172
Motive und Motivationen als Grundlage menschlichen Verhaltens – Überlegungen zu einer integrativen Motivationstheorie
Die Untersuchungen der Autorin zur Motivation führen zu dem Schluss, dass Grundmotive im Menschen genetisch angelegt sind. Diese sind implizit in seinem Menschen- und Weltbild vorhanden und werden in situativen Motivationsprozessen aktualisiert. Das Motiv der Hilfeleistung, das in therapeutischen oder beraterischen Prozessen beim Therapeuten aktiviert ist, findet ein Gegenüber im Motiv der Suche nach Hilfe beim Klienten. Beide Seiten folgen einem, von der Autorin dargestellten intersubjektiven Motivationsprozess.The author’s research focuses on the origin and development of motives and moti¬vation with special emphasis on the motive of helpfulness in therapy or consulting. Helpfulness is an essential of the human character. It determines our concepts of the world and of mankind. From an integrative point of view the author discusses the origins of motives in man and develops a structural model of the process of motivation and behaviour of both, client and therapist.https://www.fpi-publikation.de/polyloge/13-2012-jaekel-brigitte-motive-und-motivationen-als-grundlage-menschlichen-verhaltens/peerReviewedpublishedVersio
Activity of mu- and delta-opioid agonists in vas deferens from mice deficient in MOR gene
1 Mice lacking the mu-opioid receptor have been recently generated. Centrally mediated responses of mu-opioid agonists are suppressed whereas some of the delta-opioid responses are preserved in these mutant mice. 2 The vas deferens bioassay has been used in this study to investigate the functional activity at a peripheral level of mu- and delta-opioid agonists in mice lacking mu-opioid receptors. 3 The different mu-opioid agonists evaluated, morphine, DAMGO, dermorphin and [Lys(7)]dermorphin produced an inhibitory response in vas deferens from wild-type mice but had no relevant activity on vas deferens from mutant mice. 4 The selective delta-opioid agonists DPDPE, BUBU, deltorphin I, deltorphin II and [D-Met(2)]deltorphin induced inhibitory effects in vas deferens from both wild-type and mutant mice. However, the biological activities of these ligands were slightly reduced in preparations from mutant mice. The inhibitory responses of all these delta-opioid agonists were prevented by the administration of the selective delta-opioid antagonist naltrindole. 5 These data indicate that delta-opioid agonists, but not mu-opioid agonists, are biologically active in vas deferens from mice lacking mu-opioid receptors. The decreased response of delta-agonists in mutant mice suggests that some cooperativity may exist between mu- and delta-opioid receptors in these vas deferens preparations
Edgar and Brigitte Bodenheimer Collection 1897-1992, 2011 1920-1983
The Edgar and Brigitte Bodenheimer Collection documents the professional and personal life of law professor Edgar Bodenheimer as well as that of his wife, Brigitte Bodenheimer (née Levy). The collection contains documentation on their early legal work during the 1940s, Edgar's participation in the Nuremberg Trials, and postwar work as professors, as well as material on their daily lives and other family members. The collection includes a copious amount of correspondence, lecture texts, certificates and diplomas, diaries and notebooks, newspaper clippings, teaching material, poetry, a friendship album, and other papers.Original order in 5 boxes: Box 1: Edgar and Brigitte Bodenheimer: journals, poems, documents. Box 2: Edgar Bodenheimer: speeches & talks, CV, bibligraphies, teaching materials, reviews of E.B.'s books. Box 3: Edgar Bodenheimer professional correspondence. Box 4a: Edgar Bodenheimer personal correspondence. Box 4b: Edgar Bodenheimer personal correspondence.A book about Edgar and Brigitte Bodenheimer by their daughter Rosemarie Bodenheimer is available in the LBI Library: "Edgar and Brigitte: a German Jewish passage to America". This book was written using the documents in this collection.Two books by Edgar Bodenheimer with his extensive handwritten notes were removed to the LBI Library. Photocopies of these notes were retained in the collection and will be found in Series III.Edgar Bodenheimer was born in Berlin on March 14, 1908, the son of the bank director Siegmund Bodenheimer and his wife Rosa (called Rosi, née Maass). He studied law and political science at various German and Swiss universities, acquiring his Doctor of Laws from the University of Heidelberg in 1933. In 1934 Edgar Bodenheimer immigrated to the United States, where he found a position in a New York City law office.Brigitte M. Levy was the daughter of Ernst Levy, a professor and scholar of Roman Law at the University of Heidelberg, and Marie Levy (née Wolff). After studies at various German universities, she received her doctoral degree in jurisprudence from the University of Heidelberg in 1934 after have immigrating to New York, where she continued her studies at Columbia University. In 1935 Edgar Bodenheimer and Brigitte M. Levy married. (They eventually had three children: Peter became a professor of astrophysics at the University of California; Thomas became a physician; and Rosemarie became an author and professor of English literature at Boston College.In 1935 the couple moved to Seattle, Washington, where they both studied law at the University of Washington. Edgar Bodenheimer joined the Washington Bar Association in 1939 once he had become a citizen. The following year Edgar Bodenheimer received a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Law Librarianship. His book ‘Jurisprudence’ was published in 1940; many other books followed until 1962. In 1942 the Bodenheimers moved to Washington, D.C., working in various official positions. In 1945 Edgar joined the prosecuting team at the Nuremberg Trials.In 1946 Edgar Bodenheimer took a position at the University of Utah in Salt Lake City; in 1951 he was made full professor and held the position until his departure in 1966. Brigitte Bodenheimer worked primarily in the fields of divorce, marriage, and juvenile court legislation. In 1964 she also became a full-time professor at the University of Utah.In 1966 Edgar Bodenheimer became professor of law at the University of California at Davis. In 1975 he became Professor Emeritus. Brigitte Bodenheimer became a full professor at Davis in 1972; in 1979 she became Professor Emeritus. She died in 1981 at the age of 69.Edgar Bodenheimer held visiting professorships at several universities in Germany and in the U.S. In 1975 he was named an Outstanding Educator of America. He died in 1991 in Davis, California, survived by his second wife, Brigitte née Schoenberg.Finding aid available onlineProcesseddigitize
Ambivalenzen des Alltags : Neuorientierungen fur eine Theorie des Politischen /
Die politische Theorie ist gegenwärtig - nicht zuletzt in Reaktion auf veränderte gesellschaftliche Verhältnisse - durch eine angeregte Diskussion über das Politische geprägt. Brigitte Bargetz greift diese aktuellen Debatten auf und schlägt mit dem Konzep.Political theory is currently marked by lively discussion, not least in response to changing social conditions. Brigitte Bargetz siezes on these current debates and puts forward a new direction of political thought using the concept of the everyday: Following Henri Lefebvre, Agnes Heller, and Lawrence Grossberg, she outlines a complex theory of everyday life which allows the perception of the everyday as an ambivalent political battleground between domination and resistance, providing the starting point for a practical theory of politics beyond the state.Die politische Theorie ist gegenwärtig - nicht zuletzt in Reaktion auf veränderte gesellschaftliche Verhältnisse - durch eine angeregte Diskussion über das Politische geprägt. Brigitte Bargetz greift diese aktuellen Debatten auf und schlägt mit dem Konzep.Political theory is currently marked by lively discussion, not least in response to changing social conditions. Brigitte Bargetz siezes on these current debates and puts forward a new direction of political thought using the concept of the everyday: Following Henri Lefebvre, Agnes Heller, and Lawrence Grossberg, she outlines a complex theory of everyday life which allows the perception of the everyday as an ambivalent political battleground between domination and resistance, providing the starting point for a practical theory of politics beyond the state.Includes bibliographical references.JSTO
Le travail du coton chez les Ema de Timor portugais
2. Brigitte Clamagirand (C.N.R.S., Paris) telah dua kali tinggal dalam watu jang lama di daerah penduduk Kemak, Timor Portugis, untuk mengadakan penjelidikan. Penulis memaparkan berbagai tahap pengerdjaan kapas, jang hanja dikerdjakan oleh kaum wanita; untuk tiap tahap jang penting, mulai dari membersihkan kapas dari bidji2-nja sampai memberi warna (proses ikai) dan waktu penenunan, penulis memberikan semua istilah tehniknja beserta photo dan skemanja.(2) Brigitte Clamagirand (CRNS, Paris) has made two field trips of long duration among the Ema (Kemak) of Portuguese Timor; she presents us with the diverse phases of working of cotton, which, there, is exclusively the work of women. For each of the principal phases, from the gining of the wad, to the tinting (ikat process), to the weaving (with a back strap loom), the author gives us the technical terms with photographs and schémas.Clamagirand Brigitte. Le travail du coton chez les Ema de Timor portugais. In: Archipel, volume 3, 1972. pp. 55-80
Recenzja: Wiedeński okres w życiu Adolfa Hitlera w ujęciu Brigitte Hamann i Augusta Kubizka
THE VIENNESE PERIOD IN ADOLF HITLER’S LIFE AS PRESENTED BY BRIGITTE HAMANN AND AUGUST KUBIZEKThe article discusses the literature and the findings concerning the relatively least explored questions concerning Adolf Hitler, namely those of his youth. As the author stresses, just over a dec­ade ago Polish readers interested in the Hitler phenomenon knew much less than they do now. Thanks to several books recently published in Poland they have had a chance to considerably expand their knowledge. The present author points to two figures, Brigitte Hamann and August Kubizek, focusing on the similarities and differences in their approach to this period of Hitler’s life. THE VIENNESE PERIOD IN ADOLF HITLER’S LIFE AS PRESENTED BY BRIGITTE HAMANN AND AUGUST KUBIZEKThe article discusses the literature and the findings concerning the relatively least explored questions concerning Adolf Hitler, namely those of his youth. As the author stresses, just over a dec­ade ago Polish readers interested in the Hitler phenomenon knew much less than they do now. Thanks to several books recently published in Poland they have had a chance to considerably expand their knowledge. The present author points to two figures, Brigitte Hamann and August Kubizek, focusing on the similarities and differences in their approach to this period of Hitler’s life
Les paradoxes de Linguet
Brigitte Burmeister : Linguet's paradoxes.
The social theories of Linguet (1736-1794) combine lucid criticism of 18th-century capitalism with pessimistic, even reactionary conclusions. In his Theory of Civil laws (1767), a critique of the Esprit des lois, Linguet begins with a description of the suffering caused by social inequality, to finish with a plan of reform which rejects any social change. Taking as a starting-point two " paradoxes " of Linguet — his apologies for slavery and for oriental despotism — the author demonstrates how these theories reveal the limitations of Enlightenment ideology by reflecting the contradictions of capitalistic society, insoluble within the framework of bourgeois emancipation. This results in the case of Linguet, not in a communistic Utopia but in an equally utopie, and yet reactionary, rejection of Enlightenment thought.Burmeister Brigitte. Les paradoxes de Linguet. In: Dix-huitième Siècle, n°7, 1975. pp. 147-155
Cholecystokinin and drug abuse : mRNA regulation in drug dependence and alteration of emotional responses after AAV2-shRNA-mediated knock-down in the mouse basolateral amygdala
La cholecystokinine (CCK) est un peptide neuromodulateur largement distribué dans le cerveau, lié à de nombreuses fonctions physiologiques telles que l’anxiété, la dépression, les processus mnésiques et les réponses motivationnelles, mais les régions cérébrales exprimant
la CCK impliquées dans ces processus sont peu connues. Nous avons montré que le gène de la CCK est régulé par les récepteurs aux opioïdes mu, dans la mesure où l’expression de son ARNm a montré d’importantes modifications dans l’amygdale étendue centrale suite à un traitement à la morphine. Le but de cette thèse a été d’étudier la régulation transcriptionnelle de la CCK en réponse à la morphine dans le cerveau de souris, et d’examiner localement
l’implication de la CCK dans les réponses émotionnelles. A l’aide d’une cartographie par autoradiographie quantitative, nous avons trouvé une tendance à l’augmentation de la régulation de mcck dans le cortex cingulaire et l’amygdale basolatérale (BLA) chez des souris
abstinentes pour la morphine. Ensuite, nous nous sommes concentrés sur la BLA, fortement impliquée dans la genèse des états émotionnels, et avons démontré qu’une inactivation
fonctionnelle de la CCK par des vecteurs viraux (shCCK) dans cette région réduit fortement les niveaux d’anxiété et les comportements de désespoir. Nos données indiquent que la CCK de l’amygdale joue un rôle déterminant dans les effets anxiogéniques et dépressifs connus pour la CCK. Ainsi, dans un contexte d’abus de drogues, nos résultats, combinés avec la description préalable de symptomes de type dépréssif lors de l’abstinence, suggèrent que la CCK de
l’amygdale peut contribuer à l’état dépressif caractérisant l’abstinence.Cholecystokinin (CCK) is a neuromodulatory peptide widely distributed in the mammalian brain and related to a variety of physiological functions, including anxiety, depression, memory processes and motivational responses. CCK-expressing brain regions involved in these effects remain unclear and their identification represents an important step towards understanding CCK function in the brain. We had identified CCK as a mu-opioid dependent gene which mRNA showed remarkable modifications in the central extended amygdala, a neuroanatomical entity implicated in drug seeking and relapse, upon morphine treatment. Therefore, the aims of this thesis were to further investigate CCK transcriptional regulation in response to morphine throughout the mouse brain, and to examine the implication of local CCK in emotional responses. Using a quantitative autoradiographic mapping methodology, we found trends for mcck up-regulation in morphine-abstinent mice in the Cingulate Cortex and the basolateral amygdala (BLA), consistent with the established existence of depressive-like symptoms under this state. Then, we focused in the BLA, which is strongly involved in the generation of emotional states, and we found that virally-mediated shCCK knockdown in this region strongly
reduces levels of anxiety and despair behavior, as evidenced in the elevated plus-maze and forced swim test, respectively. Altogether, our data indicate that amygdalar CCK represents a key substrate for anxiogenic and depressant effects of neural CCK, and in the context of drug
abuse, our results combined with preliminary data, suggest that amygdalar CCK may contribute to the depressive state that characterizes abstinence
Brigitte Hamann, Hitlers Edeljude: Das Leben des Armenarztes Eduard Bloch
In this extraordinary book, Brigitte Hamann recounts the life and times of Hitler’s Jewish childhood physician, Dr. Eduard Bloch (1872-1945). Relying on meticulous research in Austria, Germany, and the United States, the author provides insights into the ambiguous feelings of admiration and respect that characterized the relationship of the Jewish doctor and the Nazi dictator throughout their lives. Hamann not only sweeps away misconceptions about Hitler’s youth, but in lucid, often gripping,..
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