602 research outputs found
Trends of Europeanization in social welfare politics. IHS Political Science Series 82, July 2002
Fritz W. Scharpf (2000 and 2002) defines the term Europeanization as the progressive shift of governmental tasks to the European level. According to this understanding he identifies four modes of Europeanization. Further, he recognizes the establishment of minimum standards and the open method of co-ordination as specific modes of Europeanization. This paper first relates the welfare political goals and problems of both named methods of Europeanization in social welfare politics, then describes the political processes which accompany them, and subsequently tests whether Scharpf’s analysis can be affirmed
Maximum of the Atlantic Ocean meridional overturning circulation between 30°N and 80°N
Project: Research project SCHU1389/6-1 of the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) and DFG-Research Center/Excellence Cluster "The Ocean in the Earth System - MARUM".
The datasets contain timeseries from the last 100 years of each model simulation.
Last Glacial Maximum (LGM)
Heinrich Stadial 1 (HS1)
MIS3 Interstadial (IST)
MIS3 Stadial (ST)
Preindustrial (PI) = Preindustrial control ru
Der eigene Ort – Safe Place-Arbeit mit essgestörten Jugendlichen in der Integrativen Kinder- und Jugendlichenpsychotherapie
Die vorliegende Arbeit betrachtet das Konzept des Safe Place, wie es im Rahmen der Integrativen Therapie von Katz-Bernstein entwickelt wurde, und differenziert es anhand der klinischen Arbeit mit essgestörten jugendlichen Patientinnen weiter aus. Zunächst werden Diagnose, Ätiologie, Psychodynamik und Psychotherapie von Anorexia Nervosa und Bulimia Nervosa dargestellt, dann das körpertherapeutische Angebot innerhalb der Fachklinik für Kinder- und Jugendpsychiatrie in Bad Neuenahr erläutert, innerhalb dessen die Arbeit mit dem Safe Place stattfand. Diese wird vertiefend mit Aspekten des „potential space“ (Winnicott), der Bindungstheorie und den immanenten Möglichkeiten zur Abgrenzung in Beziehung gesetzt und anhand von drei Fallbeispielen veranschaulicht.This article discusses the Katz-Bernstein Integrative Therapy Concept of „Safe Place“ and expands it further by application in the treatment of in-patients with eating disorders.The author, a Movement Therapist at the Bad Neuenahr Clinic for Children andAdolescent Psychiatry, describes the Diagnosis, aetiology and Psychotherapy of Anorexia and Bulimia. Using three case Studies, specific aspects of „Safe Place“ as „Potential Space“ (Winnicott), attachment theory and the inherent possibilities of Marking Off are also illustrated in detail.https://www.fpi-publikation.de/polyloge/18-2008-hensler-ute-elisabeth-der-eigene-ort-safe-place-arbeit-mit-essgestoerten-jugendlichen/peerReviewedpublishedVersio
William Wordsworth
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Monthly mean timeseries of sea surface temperature area-averaged over the Nino3-region (5°S-5°N, 150°W-90°W)
Project: Research project SCHU1389/6-1 of the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) and DFG-Research Center/Excellence Cluster "The Ocean in the Earth System - MARUM".
The datasets contain monthly-mean timeseries from the last 100 years of each model simulation (12 values per year) and beginning with January of year 1 and ending with December of year 100.
Last Glacial Maximum (LGM)
Heinrich Stadial 1 (HS1)
MIS3 Interstadial (IST)
MIS3 Stadial (ST)
Preindustrial (PI) = Preindustrial control ru
Glacial ENSO and Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation - Link to model results
Numerical experiments using the general circulation model CCSM3 have been performed for glacial climates: Last Glacial Maximum (LGM), Heinrich Stadial 1 (HS1), Marine Isotope Stage 3 Stadial (MIS3-ST) and Marine Isotope Stage 3 Interstadial (MIS3-IST). As a reference, a control simulation for preindustrial climate (PI) has been performed. Details of the experiments are described in Merkel et al. (2010).
The datasets contain timeseries from the last 100 years of each model simulation.
For each experiment, we present:
- annual mean timeseries of the maximum of the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation between 30°N and 80°N and below 500 m.
- monthly mean timeseries of sea surface temperature area-averaged over the Nino3-region (5°S-5°N, 150°W-90°W)
Model results and newly developed model code for time-slice carbon cycle simulations with CESM1.2
Three time-slice carbon-cycle simulations for the last glacial maximum (LGM) constrained by the CO2 concentration in the atmosphere and the amount of carbon stored in the deep ocean were carried out with a fully-coupled comprehensive climate model CESM1.2 (the Community Earth System Model version 1.2). Although the three modeled LGM ocean states had remarkably different physical features, all of them were compatible with the pre-industrial (PI) state in terms of the global ocean carbon inventory considering the presumed transfers of carbon among the various reservoirs during the evolution from the LGM to PI. The increase in the total alkalinity required to simulate ocean states that is deemed appropriate for the LGM was quantitatively in line with the scenario of post-glacial shallow water deposition of calcium carbonate, suggesting that the reconstructed estimates of the glacial deep-ocean carbon inventory and those of the amount of carbonate deposition on shelves are in agreement with each other. On the other hand, comparisons between the simulated distributions of paleoceanographic tracers and corresponding reconstructions clearly distinguished the different geometry of ocean-circulation cells and favored a shallower Atlantic meridional overturning circulation (AMOC) for the LGM compared to PI
Convocatoria de Artículos-Revista EÍDOS Edición Especial N.º 27
Convocatoria de Artículos para la Revista EÍDOS
Edición N.º 27: "Innovación, territorio y sostenibilidad: Nuevas perspectivas desde la Arquitectura y el Urbanismo”
La Revista EÍDOS, publicación científica de la Facultad de Arquitectura y Urbanismo de la Universidad UTE, invita a investigadores, académicos y profesionales a presentar manuscritos originales para su edición número 27. Esta edición estará dedicada al análisis crítico y la reflexión sobre nuevas visiones para el territorio, la ciudad, la arquitectura y la construcción, abordadas desde un enfoque interdisciplinario, sostenible y con aplicación práctica.
Áreas Temáticas Sugeridas:
Arquitectura, cambio climático y adaptación urbana
Regeneración de barrios y participación ciudadana
Tecnologías emergentes y construcción sostenible
Gobernanza territorial, políticas urbanas y resiliencia
Ciudadanía digital, diseño colaborativo y metaverso
Vivienda social, movilidad inclusiva y derecho a la ciudad
Patrimonio, identidad y arquitectura decolonial
Nuevos sistemas constructivos, eficiencia energética y economía circular en el entorno edificado
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Fecha límite de recepción de artículos: 15 de septiembre de 2025
Publicación: 1 de enero de 2026
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Issue No. 27: "Innovation, territory and sustainability: New Perspectives from Architecture and Urbanism"
The EÍDOS Journal, the scientific publication of the Faculty of Architecture and Urbanism at Universidad UTE, invites researchers, academics, and professionals to submit original manuscripts for its 27th issue. This edition will be dedicated to critical analysis and reflection on emerging perspectives for territory, the city, architecture, and construction, approached from an interdisciplinary, sustainable, and practice-oriented perspective.
Suggested Thematic Areas:
Architecture, climate change, and urban adaptation
Neighborhood regeneration and citizen participation
Emerging technologies, innovative materials, and sustainable construction
Territorial governance, urban policy, and resilience
Digital citizenship, collaborative design, and the metaverse
Social housing, inclusive mobility, and the right to the city
Heritage, identity, and decolonial architecture
New construction systems, energy efficiency, and circular economy in the built environment
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References (APA format – supported by reference management tools)
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A speech understanding and dialog system with a homogeneous linguistic knowledge base
Mast M, Kummert F, Ehrlich U, et al. A speech understanding and dialog system with a homogeneous linguistic knowledge base. IEEE transactions on pattern analysis and machine intelligence. 1994;16(2):179-194.This article presents the speech understanding and dialog system EVAR. All levels of linguistic knowledge are used both to control the analysis process and for the interpretation of an utterance. All kinds of knowledge are integrated in a homogeneous knowledge base. The control algorithm used for the analysis is defined within the representation scheme and does not depend on the application. One of the aims of EVAR is to develop a system structure where linguistic and non-linguistic expectations could be used not only for the interpretation but also as predictions for the recognition process
Molekularer Nachweis der TM7 Bakteriensubspezies bei chronisch entzündlichen Darmerkrankungen
Molekulare Untersuchung der TM 7 Bakteriensubspezies bei chronisch entzündlichen Darmerkrankungen. Darstellung der Diversität mit Rarefaction Kurven, ACE und Chao1
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