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sj-docx-1-qjp-10.1177_17470218231184996 – Supplemental material for Generalisation of unpredictable action-effect features: Large individual differences with little on-average effect
Supplemental material, sj-docx-1-qjp-10.1177_17470218231184996 for Generalisation of unpredictable action-effect features: Large individual differences with little on-average effect by Markus Janczyk and Jeff Miller in Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology</p
Evidence based leadership
Author Markus PodduikinMasterarbeit Johannes Kepler Universität Linz 2024Arbeit gesperr
Improving the search for monitoring tools using recommender technology
Author Markus Eisl BSc.Masterarbeit Universität Linz 2023Arbeit gesperr
Improving the search for monitoring tools using recommender technology
Author Markus Eisl BSc.Masterarbeit Universität Linz 2023Arbeit gesperr
Computational characterization of dimerization and ligand binding in biological systems
The self-association of proteins to form dimers or higher-order oligomers is a very common phenomenon in biology. Protein dimerization or oligomerization acts as a control tool for the execution of functions in many biological systems. Three systems were studied by computational methods in this thesis. Cyclic diguanylic acid (CDG) is a ubiquitous messenger involved in bacterial signaling networks. CDG can form an intercalated dimer and bind at the inhibition site of PleD. MD simulations were carried out for the CDG dimer as well as the analogue of CDG (endo-S-CDG) in solution and binding to the PleD protein. It was demonstrated, that dimeric CDG is only marginally stabilized even in high concentration. The results help the fundamental understanding of c-di-GMP and preventing biofilm formation. Insulin is a small protein that plays an eminent role in controlling glucose uptake in cells. Insulin can associate as a dimer which leads to diabetes. The key role of the B24 residue for insulin dimerization was identified. Our work provided an insight for designing analogues of human insulin and thus a therapy for diabetes
metal-organic framework 4H, 4H-octafluoroazobenezene perfluoroazobenzene
author: Markus RödlKumulative Masterarbeit aus einem ArtikelMasterarbeit University of Innsbruck 2022Arbeit gesperr
metal-organic framework 4H, 4H-octafluoroazobenezene perfluoroazobenzene
author: Markus RödlKumulative Masterarbeit aus einem ArtikelMasterarbeit University of Innsbruck 2022Arbeit gesperr
Strategi Pelayanan Lintas Budaya Berdasarkan Markus 4:1-34
Harming & Katarina, Cross-cultural Service Strategy based on Mark 4: 1-34. The author conducted a study of the text of Mark 4: 1-34 using qualitative research literature study using the biblical hermeneutic principle. Based on the analysis of the text of Mark 4: 1-34 the authors find there are four cross-cultural service strategies namely by understanding local culture, using media. Harming & Katarina, Strategi Pelayanan Lintas budaya Berdasarkan Markus 4:1-34. Penulis melakukan penelitian terhadap teks Markus 4:1-34 dengan menggunakan penelitian kualitatif studi pustaka dengan menggunakan prinsip hermeneutik Alkitab. Berdasarkan analisis terhadap teks Markus 4:1-34 penulis menemukan ada empat strategi pelayanan lintas budaya yaitu dengan memahami budaya lokal, menggunakan media yang ada dalam budaya, memberdayakan potensi yang ada, dan menciptakan terobosan
The sense of a beginning : Bakhtinian dialogic criticism on 'the gospel' in Mark.
Contemporary literary approaches have caused paradigm shifts in Biblical Studies in the last two decades as it appears in a great deal of Markan studies using narrative, reader-response, deconstructive, feminist, and new historicist approaches. However, literary studies on the Gospel of Mark have not taken into account theoretical questions underlying those approaches. As a result biblical critics are driven by new trends without ever having a chance to examine the critical baggage of the approaches. Consequently, there is a gap of communication between the old and the new one. Therefore this thesis is an attempt to meet the need of enhancing the quality of critical endeavour in biblical studies. In the light of most recent competing critical theories of literature, the first contribution of this thesis is the methodological finding that Bakhtinian dialogic criticism contains the most profound philosophical and practical foundations for solving some crucial theoretical problems in contemporary literary theories. It is a critique to a Saussurian linguistic system of language which becomes the very foundation of modern and postmodern literary criticism. Bakhtinian literary theory shifts the foundation of literary criticism on linguistic signs into the creative activity of the socio-cultural production of human communication. The shift into socio-cultural reality of language communication makes the notion of 'genre' very important to unlock the problem of text and context in literary studies. Since the Gospel of Mark has fascinated most literary critics in Biblical Studies, the problem of 'genre' of this gospel is chosen as the focus of this study. Secondly, as no agreement is reached as to what 'genre' the Gospel of Mark belongs, this thesis makes its contribution to the discussion by locating the problem of 'genre' of Mark in the context of genre theories and argues that the Bakhtinian suggestion to find genre in the socio-cultural sphere by analysing artistic intercourse between narrative agents in Mark has freed the competing analysis from the unresolved problem between the kerygmatic (content oriented) approach and the analogical (form oriented) approach. To achieve finding 'genre' in the socio-cultural sphere, this thesis focuses on Bakhtinian analysis of the process of artistic intercourse between narrative agents. The narrative communicative interrelationships between narrative agents is constructed in this thesis as a 'stereophonic' Bakhtinian model of dialogic communication. This model is an original contribution of this thesis for revising the traditional two dimensional model of narrative communication. Based on this dialogical model of communication, a special role is given to the Bakhtinian 'author-creator' in the realization process of genre through the interaction of polyphonic voices. Through the interaction of voices of the author-artist and the hero we are led to discover a relatively stable type of portraying and controlling reality in Mark, known as the genre of Roman 'satire'. The closest literary affinity is Satyrica by Petronius. This narrative strategy of 'satire' in Mark has its root in the prophetic discourse of the Old Testament which is saturating the speech of the narrator, John the Immerser, the centurion, the people, and even Jesus. Finally, the whole search for Markan 'genre' culminates in the analysis of the realization of genre through the analysis of Bakhtinian chronotope. The reality of the genre of Mark is its social reality that is in its role as dpxrj/ 'beginning'. As the Gospel of Mark proclaims itself as 'a beginning', it defines its claim of socio-cultural 'authority' in early Christianity. It is this 'sense of beginning' which enables the narrating and the narrated world of Mark to interact dialogically
Development of a Software Tool for Analyzing Experimental Data of a Recycling Machine
Author DI Markus Kirchmayr, BScMasterarbeit Universität Linz 2022Arbeit nach Ablauf der Sperre auf den öffentlichen PCs in den Bibliotheken der JKU+Medizin abrufba
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