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    Krickeberg (W.) Möller (W.) Trimborn (H.) Zerries (0.) Les Religions amérindiennes

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    Isambert François-André. Krickeberg (W.) Möller (W.) Trimborn (H.) Zerries (0.) Les Religions amérindiennes. In: Archives de sociologie des religions, n°18, 1964. pp. 197-198

    Brief von Kurt Rothschild an Rudolf Möller

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    BRIEF VON KURT ROTHSCHILD AN RUDOLF MÖLLER Brief von Kurt Rothschild an Rudolf Möller ([1]

    Learning Internal Models for Eye-Hand Coordination in Reaching and Grasping

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    Schenck W, Hoffmann H, Möller R. Learning Internal Models for Eye-Hand Coordination in Reaching and Grasping. In: Proceedings of the European Cognitive Science Conference. Mahwah (NJ): L. Erlbaum Assoc.; 2003: 289-294

    Anerkennungsdefizite und Vorurteile

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    Möller R, Heitmeyer W. Anerkennungsdefizite und Vorurteile. Zeitschrift für Erziehungswissenschaft. 2004;7(4):497-517

    Effects of haloperidol and atypical neuroleptics on psychomotor performance and driving ability in schizophrenic patients - Results from an experimental study

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    The influence of antipsychotic treatment on the neuropsychological and psychomotor performance of schizophrenic patients is still a subject of investigation. The present study was designed to evaluate the effects of atypical neuroleptics in comparison with a conventional dopamine antagonist neuroleptic (haloperidol) on several dimensions of psychomotor performance (visual perception, attention, reaction time, and sensorimotor performance) considered to be of relevance in evaluating driving fitness. Psychomotor performance was assessed by means of the ART 90, a computerized Act and React Test which is generally used in diagnosis of psychomotor performance. The 49 participating patients were examined at discharge following psychopathological stabilisation; 20 received haloperidol, 29 received an atypical neuroleptic. Our findings demonstrate a remarkably reduced psychomotor performance in the haloperidol-treated group of schizophrenic patients compared with patients treated with atypical neuroleptics. Only 1 (5%) subject passed all subtests without major failures and could be regarded as competent to drive. Among patients with atypical neuroleptics, 7 patients (24%) passed all test parameters without major failures. Copyright (C) 2003 S. Karger AG, Basel

    Erratum to: Women with PTSD have a changed sensitivity to GABA-A receptor active substances

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    Erratum to: Pyschopharmacology, DOI 10.1007/s00213-014-3776-y . In the original publication of this paper the name of the first author was incorrectly rendered as “Möller AT.” In fact, her name is Anna Tiihonen Möller and her family name is Tiihonen Möller. Thus her name should be rendered as “Tiihonen Möller A.

    Learning Strategies for Saccade Control

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    Schenck W, Möller R. Learning Strategies for Saccade Control. Künstliche Intelligenz. 2006;6(3):19-22

    Efficient p-Multigrid Based Solvers for Isogeometric Analysis on Multipatch Geometries

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    Isogeometric Analysis can be considered as the natural extension of the Finite Element Method (FEM) to higher-order spline based discretizations simplifying the treatment of complex geometries with curved boundaries. Finding a solution of the resulting linear systems of equations efficiently remains, however, a challenging task. Recently, p-multigrid methods have been considered [18], in which a multigrid hierarchy is constructed based on different approximation orders p instead of mesh widths h as it would be the case in classical h-multigrid schemes [8]. The use of an Incomplete LU-factorization as a smoother within the p-multigrid method has shown to lead to convergence rates independent of both h and p for single patch geometries [19]. In this paper, the focus lies on the application of the aforementioned p-multigrid method on multipatch geometries having a C0-continuous coupling between the patches. The use of ILUT as a smoother within p-multigrid methods leads to convergence rates that are essentially independent of h and p, but depend mildly on the number of patches.Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository ‘You share, we take care!’ – Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.Numerical Analysi

    Catalogue of the Toruń bookseller Samuel Jansson Möller from 1738 in the Collection of the Cathedral Library in Gniezno

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    The article presents the book range of Samuel Jansson Möller, a bookseller operating in Toruń in the first half of the 18th century. The basis for its presentation was a book catalogue from 1738, included in the collection of the Cathedral Library in Gniezno. Jansson Möller became involved with Toruń around 1725, when he took position in a thriving bookstore of Jan Christian Laurer, which, after his employer’s death and at the request of the widow, was run by Möller until his own death around 1751 The catalogue contains nearly 1600 items, more than half of which were published in the 17th century, 35% came from the first decades of the 18th century and the rest were 16th century prints, which proves that the bookseller merchandised used books as well as new publications. In many respects, the analysed catalogue demonstrated that Jansson’s activity reflected that of his predecessor and another Toruń bookseller of that period, Jan Fryderyk Hauenstein. Over 20% of the books in his catalogue were polonica, including many publications in Polish. Although the ruling and intellectual elites of the city at that time were mainly Protestants, Jansson also addressed his offer to Catholics, which shows that the Catholic community had to show interest in books to a comparable extent to the Protestant one.W artykule zaprezentowana została oferta księgarska Samuela Janssona Möllera, księgarza działającego w Toruniu w pierwszej połowie XVIII wieku. Podstawą do jej przedstawienia był katalog księgarski z 1738 roku, znajdujący się w zbiorach Biblioteki Katedralnej w Gnieźnie. Jansson Möller związał się z Toruniem ok. 1725 roku, zatrudniając się w prężnie działającej księgarni Jana Chrystiana Laurera, po którego śmierci na prośbę wdowy prowadził ją dalej do ok. 1751 roku, kiedy zmarł. W katalogu zostało wykazanych prawie 1600 pozycji, z czego ponad połowa to książki wydane w XVII wieku, 35% pochodziło z pierwszych dekad XVIII stulecia, a pozostałe to druki XVI-wieczne, co dowodzi, że księgarz na równi z nowymi wydawnictwami handlował książką używaną. Pod wieloma względami analizowany katalog pokazywał, że Jansson działalnością nawiązywał do swego poprzednika i innego księgarza toruńskiego tego okresu, Jana Fryderyka Hauensteina. W katalogu ponad 20% książek stanowiły polonika, w tym sporo pozycji polskojęzycznych. Mimo że elity rządzące i intelektualne miasta to w tamtym czasie głównie protestanci, Jansson zwracał się ze swą ofertą także do katolików, co pokazuje, że społeczność katolicka musiała wykazywać zainteresowanie książkami w porównywalnym stopniu, co protestancka
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