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Review of The NGOisation of Education: Case Studies from Benin by Sarah Fichtner
Anderson-Levitt, Kathryn M. 2015. "Review of The NGOisation of Education: Case Studies from Benin by Sarah Fichtner, Cologne: PB-Rüdiger Köppe Verlag , 2012." Anthropology & Education Quarterly 46 (2):201-203. doi: 10.1111/aeq.12101.Book review of The NGOisation of Education: Case Studies from Benin by Sarah Fichtner, Cologne: PB-Rüdiger Köppe Verlag, 2012https://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/151943/1/Review of NGOisation of Education aeq.12101.pd
Data for: Influence of spatial structure on protein damage susceptibility – A bioinformatics approach
The supplementary data contains the folders:
data:
- data plus description after step 5 in Suppl. 1
- the multimodels.txt from cloud2, created by the multimodels.macro
- a TEST.txt file with specific sequences that can be used to see where they score; the scorer_3D.pl looks specificaly for them and gives them out on the console
output:
- all the final output data for all the different parts analysed, that can be used for own analysis
programs:
- the perl programs that were used to produce this work
R data and script:
- the script to calculate the statistics in the supplement and to draw the violin-boxplot
- the R workspace with the read in data
scripts for Cloud2:
- the scripts that were used in Cloud2 to get the specific output
Additionally there is the file 'amino_acid_distribution.ods' which contains the diagrams, that were used in the publication, and their calculations.
Finaly there is the file 'TopBot100.ods' which contains the best and worst 100 entries for every analysis (see Suppl. 7).
For further explanation of the data please refer to the supplement
Data for: Determination of scoring functions for protein damage susceptibility
The Upload consists of 3 folders:'data' contains all the data worked with from the original Download to the steps between preprocessing to the final state.'programs' contains all the perl programs that where used for this work plus the score table.'output' contains all the results for the pdb and the collagen data sets. Additionally there is a libre office table calculation file with the 100 susceptible an unsusceptible results for every score on the pdb data set
Data for: Influence of spatial structure on protein damage susceptibility – A bioinformatics approach
The supplementary data contains the folders:data: - data plus description after step 5 in Suppl. 1- the multimodels.txt from cloud2, created by the multimodels.macro- a TEST.txt file with specific sequences that can be used to see where they score; the scorer_3D.pl looks specificaly for them and gives them out on the consoleoutput:- all the final output data for all the different parts analysed, that can be used for own analysisprograms:- the perl programs that were used to produce this workR data and script:- the script to calculate the statistics in the supplement and to draw the violin-boxplot- the R workspace with the read in datascripts for Cloud2:- the scripts that were used in Cloud2 to get the specific outputAdditionally there is the file 'amino_acid_distribution.ods' which contains the diagrams, that were used in the publication, and their calculations.Finaly there is the file 'TopBot100.ods' which contains the best and worst 100 entries for every analysis (see Suppl. 7).For further explanation of the data please refer to the supplement
Monte Carlo modeling in the low-energy domain of the secondary electron emission of polymethylmethacrylate for critical-dimension scanning electron microscopy
The main scattering mechanisms governing the transport of
electrons in PMMA in an energy domain ranging from the energy of the
primary electron beam down to few hundreds of meV are identified. A
quantitative Monte Carlo model for the emission of secondary electrons
is developed to be applied for critical dimensions extraction from highresolution
scanning electron microscopy SEM images. Selected results
are presented, which demonstrate the accuracy of the proposed
approach. © 2010 Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers
Die Entwicklung zukünftiger körpernaher Sensorsysteme für die autarke und mobile Trainingsunterstützung
Hesse M, Christ P, Hörmann T, Adams M, Rückert U. Die Entwicklung zukünftiger körpernaher Sensorsysteme für die autarke und mobile Trainingsunterstützung. In: Fichtner I, ed. Technologien im Leistungssport. Schriftenreihe Angewandte Trainingswissenschaft. Vol 4. Aachen: Meyer & Meyer; 2016: 152-161
Introduction: Children, Development and Education – A Dialogue Between Cultural Psychology and Historical Anthropology
In the following introduction to the edited volume Children, Development and Education the reader is introduced to two schools of thought: historical anthropology - a revision of the German philosophical anthropology under the influences of the French historical school of Annales and the Anglo-Saxon cultural anthropology - and cultural-historical psychology - a school of thought which emerged in the context of the Soviet revolution and deeply affected the discipline of psychology in the twentieth century. Four significant and interrelated motions of thought, common in both of these schools, are briefly described under the labels: (a) subjectivity, (b) performativity, (c) infans absconditus, and (d) historicity. The introduction emphasizes the primacy of language and signs for the constitution of human subjectivity and the dramatic aspects of child development and examines the symbolic and performative aspects of ritual practices which play a central role in child-rearing, education, and the socialization of children. The impossibility of representation of children and childhood is also discussed and the epistemological position of double culturality and historicity, which enables cultural-historical scholars to reflect on the cultural-historical specificity of their own discourses and methodologies, is briefly outlined. Furthermore, the introduction emphasizes the importance of historical analysis in the context of a broader understanding of history as an ongoing open-ended process and of human development as a process of purposeful collaborative transformation (Stetsenko, 2008). The introduction concludes with a brief presentation of the two main parts of the edited book - which is expected to contribute significantly to what can be called "cultural-historical science.
On the behavior of the selective Iodine-based Gold etch for the Failure Analysis of aged optoelectronic devices
Visuelles Sensorsystem für die Trainings- und Spielunterstützung im Leistungshandball
Adams M, Hesse M, Hörmann T, Rückert U. Visuelles Sensorsystem für die Trainings- und Spielunterstützung im Leistungshandball. In: Fichtner I, ed. Technologien im Leistungssport 3. Tagungsband zur 19. Frühjahrsschule am 14./15. Mai 2018 in Leipzig. Schriftenreihe für angewandte Trainingswissenschaft . Vol 13. Meyer & Meyer Verlag; 2018: 106-115
On the Use of Neural Networks to Solve the Reverse Modelling Problem for the Quantification of Dopant Profiles Extracted by Scanning Probe Microscopy Techniques
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