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    Festkörperuntersuchungen von Thymin

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    eingereicht von Moritz Henning WalterDiplomarbeit Universität Innsbruck 201

    Festkörperuntersuchungen von Thymin

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    eingereicht von Moritz Henning WalterDiplomarbeit Universität Innsbruck 201

    Mining and Modeling Spaces and Places for Literary History as Linked Open Data (slides, PDF)

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    Julia Röttgermann*; Maria Hinzmann*; Katharina Dietz; Henning Gebhard; Anne Klee; Johanna Konstanciak; Christof Schöch; Moritz Steffes: "Mining and Modeling Spaces and Places for Literary History as Linked Open Data" (Slides, PDF). DH2022, 25-29 July 2022, Tokyo, Japan and Fully Online (Zoom)

    Transcriptome responses to temperature, water availability and photoperiod are conserved among mature trees of two divergent Douglas-fir provenances from a coastal and an interior habitat

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    BackgroundLocal adaptation and phenotypic plasticity are important components of plant responses to variations in environmental conditions. While local adaptation has been widely studied in trees, little is known about plasticity of gene expression in adult trees in response to ever changing environmental conditions in natural habitats. Here we investigate plasticity of gene expression in needle tissue between two Douglas-fir provenances represented by 25 adult trees using deep RNA sequencing (RNA-Seq).ResultsUsing linear mixed models we investigated the effect of temperature, soil water availability and photoperiod on the abundance of 59189 detected transcripts. Expression of more than 80 % of all identified transcripts revealed a response to variations in environmental conditions in the field. GO term overrepresentation analysis revealed gene expression responses to temperature, soil water availability and photoperiod that are highly conserved among many plant taxa. However, expression differences between the two Douglas-fir provenances were rather small compared to the expression differences observed between individual trees. Although the effect of environment on global transcript expression was high, the observed genotype by environment (GxE) interaction of gene expression was surprisingly low, since only 21 of all detected transcripts showed a GxE interaction.ConclusionsThe majority of the transcriptome responses in plant leaf tissue is driven by variations in environmental conditions. The small variation between individuals and populations suggests strong conservation of this response within Douglas-fir. Therefore we conclude that plastic transcriptome responses to variations in environmental conditions are only weakly affected by local adaptation in Douglas-fir

    The Impact Of The Development Of ICT In Several Hungarian Economic Sectors

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    As the author could not find a reassuring mathematical and statistical method in the literature for studying the effect of information communication technology on enterprises, the author suggested a new research and analysis method that he also used to study the Hungarian economic sectors. The question of what factors have an effect on their net income is vital for enterprises. At first, the author studied some potential indicators related to economic sectors, then those indicators were compared to the net income of the surveyed enterprises. The resulting data showed that the growing penetration of electronic marketplaces contributed to the change of the net income of enterprises to the greatest extent. Furthermore, among all the potential indicators, it was the only indicator directly influencing the net income of enterprises. With the help of the compound indicator and the financial data of the studied economic sectors, the author made an attempt to find a connection between the development level of ICT and profitability. Profitability and productivity are influenced by a lot of other factors as well. As the effect of the other factors could not be measured, the results – shown in a coordinate system - are not full but informative. The highest increment of specific Gross Value Added was produced by the fields of ‘Manufacturing’, ‘Electricity, gas and water supply’, ‘Transport, storage and communication’ and ‘Financial intermediation’. With the exception of ‘Electricity, gas and water supply’, the other economic sectors belong to the group of underdeveloped branches (below 50 percent). On the other hand, ‘Construction’, ‘Health and social work’ and ‘Hotels and restaurants’ can be seen as laggards, so they got into the lower left part of the coordinate system. ‘Agriculture, hunting and forestry’ can also be classified as a laggard economic sector, but as the effect of the compound indicator on the increment of Gross Value Added was less significant, it can be found in the upper left part of the coordinate system. Drawing a trend line on the points, it can be made clear that it shows a positive gradient, that is, the higher the usage of ICT devices, the higher improvement can be detected in the specific Gross Value Added

    Ad audiendam Orationem, de Ferrifodinis V. Id. Octobr. MDCLXXXIIX. a II. pomeridiana in illustri Lyceo Altenburgensi habendam Scholasticae rei Patronos & Fautores decenter invitat M. Joh. Müller/ Rector : [Dab. X. Oct. MDCLXXXIIX.]

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    Vorlageform des Erscheinungsvermerks: Literis Gothofredi Richteri, Ducalis Typographi.Zur Verabschiedung von Johann Adam Gottschald aus Wildenthal/Erzgeb. - Mit Einladung zu den Schulreden von Johann Paul Ditmar aus Altenburg, Burchard Jacob Ossaeus aus Salzwedel, Paul Rüdiger aus Altenburg, Johann Friedrich Pierer aus Monstab, Henning Thomae aus Altenburg, Moritz Wilhelm Haberlandt aus Zeitz, Gottfried Erhard aus Borna und Gottfried Ebhardt aus Geringswalde. - Thema der Programmschrift: De Saxo-Misnia regione uberrima, in specie de metallis ibidem siti

    Fotografien von Hermann Moritz Bau aus Südafrika 1894-1906

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    This volume contains 55 photographs taken by the Moravian missionary Hermann Moritz Bau in South Africa. Born into an old Herrnhut family in Surinam in 1865, he trained in Germany as a cabinetmaker and missionary. Arriving in Cape Town in 1891, he worked as a teacher and later as a missionary at several mission stations in the Western Cape. The photographs illustrate the life of missionaries and those around them, as well as landscapes of the Cape and the personal perceptions of the photographer

    Universities in the Ecozoic Era: Director\u27s Inaugural Lecture for the Center for Climate, Society, and the Environment

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    In this inaugural lecture of Gonzaga\u27s new Center for Climate, Society, and the Environment, the Center\u27s Director Brian G. Henning, Ph.D. shares his vision for the Center and its work ahead. Dr. Brian G. Henning is the inaugural Director and founder of the Gonzaga Center for Climate, Society, and the Environment. Originally from Boise, Idaho, Dr. Henning joined faculty in 2008 and is Professor of Philosophy and Professor of Environmental Studies. An award-winning author, Dr. Henning has written or edited more than 10 books and 35 articles and chapters, including Riders in the Storm: Ethics in an Age of Climate Change (Anselm 2015) and Climate Change Ethics and the Non-human World (Routledge 2020)

    Who’s that Lady?

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    This article considers the valiant woman from Proverbs 31 and explores the context and original identity of that woman while also questioning how to reclaim that figure for the 21st century\u27s Christian community. Henning starts by acknowledging that this figure has come to intimidate women who look to the passage because it represents an impossible ideal. Henning, however, is also equally disappointed in the way many scholars have tried to reclaim this figure by ignoring the original context and using her to suit their own needs. The author comes to the conclusion that the woman of Proverb 31 represents Woman Wisdom she is representative of another metaphor for God, and all of her super human works represent God\u27s activity towards and relationship with humanity. This figure can then be reclaimed, Henning argues, by 21st century Christians as an example of God\u27s work in community and the manner in which Christians can aspire to interact with all of humanity
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