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Collective Improvisation: The Practice and Vision of Ingemar Lindh
Ingemar Lindh's research on the principles of collective improvisation and performance conceived as process announce an important development in the 20th-century tradition of the actor's work. After early studies with Étienne Decroux and working collaborations with Jerzy Grotowski, Eugenio Barba, and Yves Lebreton, Lindh founded the first laboratory theatre in Sweden in 1971, the Institutet för Scenkonst. His practice of collective improvisation is viewed in light of postdramatic concerns such as its resistance to fixed scores, directorial montage, and choreography as an organizing principle
From electrophilic to stereospecific SN2 alpha-functionalization reactions of acyclic carboxylic acid derivatives
Author Magdalena Piringer, BScMasterarbeit Universität Linz 202
Conversion and Artistic Creation of Magdalena V.
This Bachelor thesis Conversion and Artistic Creation of Magdalena V. deals with the change of artistic expression of the Czech graphic artist Magdalena V., in a close connection to her religious conversion to the Catholic faith. The first part summarizes the theoretical knowledge of the psychology of religion. It introduces basic definitions and concepts of religion in relation to a religious conversion. In the second part, the author deals with the psychological analysis of Magdalena V.'s typical work through her life, which is supported by numerous photographs. Using the approach of rožnovská school, the author attempts to interpret this artwork on a hypothetical level, focusing on the M.V.'s life and artistic paralel before and after her conversion. The author draws on Magdalena V.'s testimonies about her life which bring light on the intention and context in her art. Related to the author's identification with Magdalena V.'s work, which later became apparent, this paper evolved further into identifying these moments and thus the potential risks inherent in author's own therapeutic work
From electrophilic to stereospecific SN2 alpha-functionalization reactions of acyclic carboxylic acid derivatives
Author Magdalena Piringer, BScMasterarbeit Universität Linz 202
The Development of Sculpture in the Quito School
Magdalena Gallegos de Donoso, Ecuadorian anthropologist and art historian, author of over fifty exhibition catalogues, Director of the Central Bank of Ecuador Museums
First person – Magdalena Woloszynska
ABSTRACT
First Person is a series of interviews with the first authors of a selection of papers published in Journal of Cell Science, helping early-career researchers promote themselves alongside their papers. Magdalena Woloszynska is the first author on ‘The Elongator complex regulates hypocotyl growth in darkness and during photomorphogenesis’, published in Journal of Cell Science. While completing this work, Magdalena was a postdoctoral fellow in the Chromatin and Growth Control group at the VIB-UGent Center for Plant Systems Biology at Ghent University, Belgium. Her research interests include plant molecular biology, epigenetics, transcriptomics, plant physiology and plant mitochondria.</jats:p
Building a bikeable city in Salzburg: environmental conditions and policy measures
As cities look to reduce transport emissions, cycling is increasingly being promoted as a solution. However, evidence from small Austrian cities is scarce. This thesis investigates the environmental factors influencing the decision to commute by bike in Salzburg, and the promotional measures that local cyclists deem to be the most effective. Based on the environmental aspect of Social Cognitive Theory, the study focuses on physical conditions, such as network connectivity, traffic safety and infrastructure quality, as well as social conditions, such as social support and culture. A cross-sectional online survey of 237 commuting cyclists in Salzburg examined their perceptions of the current conditions they face and the effectiveness of selected policies. Respondents reported major gaps and discontinuities in the network, frequent conflicts with motorised traffic and pedestrians, and unsafe intersections. The most effective measures identified were a continuous, fast and direct cycling network throughout the city, followed by physically separated lanes and wide, smooth, barrier-free paths. Political commitment and the comprehensive integration of cycling into urban planning were considered as essential for smooth implementation. The study concludes that the primary requirement in Salzburg is infrastructural: the network must first be connected and physically separated from motorised traffic, after which organisational and cultural measures can be implemented to provide support. Although these findings are based on the perceptions of a self-selecting sample and do not imply causality, they offer a practical plan for transitioning Salzburg to a cycling-first transport system.submitted by Magdalena StockerMasterarbeit FH JOANNEUM 202
AC-Verlustcharakterisierung und thermische Modellierung moderner Wicklungstopologien in elektrischen Maschinen
Author Magdalena SchaberAbweichender Titel laut Übersetzung der Verfasserin/des VerfassersMasterarbeit Johannes Kepler Universität Linz 2025Arbeit gesperr
Photochemische Kontrolle der Bildung von Perowskit Partikeln in Polymer-Matrizen
Author Magdalena BreitwieserAbweichender Titel laut Übersetzung der Verfasserin/des VerfassersMasterarbeit Universität Linz 2023Arbeit gesperr
Inline Color Measurement and Masterbatch Control in Injection Molding for Processing Plastic Recyclates
Author Dr.ⁱⁿ Magdalena Pöttinger, BScDissertation Johannes Kepler Universität Linz 2025Arbeit gesperr
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