![]() Tafel der reinen Verstandesbegriffe (Kategorien)Heidemann, Dietmar ![]() in Kant-Lexikon (2015) Detailed reference viewed: 94 (0 UL) Le Tageblatt et les temps forts du mouvement ouvrier (Années 1930-Années 1960)Scuto, Denis ![]() in Scuto, Denis; Lesch, Paul; Steichen, Yves (Eds.) Un journal dans son siècle: Tageblatt 1913-2013 (2013) Detailed reference viewed: 44 (1 UL) Le Tageblatt et la question de l'immigration (1927-années 1970)Scuto, Denis ![]() in Scuto, Denis; Lesch, Paul; Steichen, Yves (Eds.) Un journal dans son siècle: Tageblatt 1913-2013 (2013) Detailed reference viewed: 65 (2 UL) Das "Tagebuch über die Erziehung seines Sohnes" Pestalozzis frühe Auseinandersetzung mit RousseauTröhler, Daniel ![]() in Tröhler, Daniel; Hager, Fritz-Peter (Eds.) Anna Pestalozzis Tagebuch / Käte Silber: Anna Pestalozzi und der Frauenkreis um Pestalozzi, 2 (1994) Detailed reference viewed: 273 (0 UL) “Der tägliche Weg (von und zur Schicht)". Aspekte zur proletarischen Kunst Albert Kaisers in der Zwischenkriegszeit.”Plein, Ira ![]() in Maas, Jacques; Scuto, Denis; Krier, Frédéric (Eds.) et al 100 Joer fräi Gewerkschaften. Contributions à l'histoire du mouvement syndical luxembourgeois (2016) Detailed reference viewed: 100 (10 UL) Tägliches Essen von Obst und Gemüse / Consommation quotidienne de fruits et de légumesvan Duin, Claire ; Residori, Caroline ; Kern, Matthias Robert et alE-print/Working paper (2018) Ein hoher Gemüse- und Obstverzehr ist Teil eines gesunden Lebensstils. In der HBSC-Studie 2014 wurden die Schüler daher gefragt, wie häufig sie Obst und Gemüse essen: 37 % gaben an, täglich Obst zu essen ... [more ▼] Ein hoher Gemüse- und Obstverzehr ist Teil eines gesunden Lebensstils. In der HBSC-Studie 2014 wurden die Schüler daher gefragt, wie häufig sie Obst und Gemüse essen: 37 % gaben an, täglich Obst zu essen und 32 % gaben den täglichen Verzehr von Gemüse an. Schüler der Altersgruppe 11-12 essen häufiger Obst und Gemüse als Schüler im Alter von 13-18. Der tägliche Konsum von Obst und Gemüse ist bei Mädchen häufiger als bei Jungen. Des Weiteren ist der tägliche Konsum bei Schülern aus wohlhabenden Familien weiter verbreitet als bei Schülern aus nicht wohlhabenden Familien. Schüler des Fondamental und des Enseignement secondaire geben einen täglichen Verzehr häufiger an als Schüler des Enseignement secondaire technique und des Modulaire. [less ▲] Detailed reference viewed: 157 (22 UL) Tagung Ländliche Gesellschaft europäischer Peripherien - Tagungsbericht; Nienaber, Birte ![]() in Sozialwissenschaftliches Journal (2007) This paper summarizes the results of a conference on European rural development. Detailed reference viewed: 62 (3 UL) Tagungsbericht Unternehmensrecht und InternetZetzsche, Dirk Andreas ![]() in Multimedia und Recht (2000) Detailed reference viewed: 56 (4 UL) Tagungsbericht zum 20. Bankrechtstag in Frankfurt a.M. 2009Zetzsche, Dirk Andreas ![]() in Zeitschrift für Bankrecht und Bankwirtschaft (2009) Detailed reference viewed: 53 (1 UL) Tagungsbericht: 1940-1950. Kontinuitäten und BrücheKmec, Sonja ![]() Article for general public (2015) Detailed reference viewed: 97 (3 UL) Tagungsbericht: 71. International Fiscal Association Kongress 2017Sinnig, Julia ![]() in Internationale Steuer-Rundschau: Zeitschrift für Internationales Steuerrecht (2017), 6(12), 453-460 The 71st International Fiscal Association (IFA) Congress took place from 27 August to 1 September 2017 in Rio de Janeiro. The two main subjects of the congress were dedicated to the status quo of the base ... [more ▼] The 71st International Fiscal Association (IFA) Congress took place from 27 August to 1 September 2017 in Rio de Janeiro. The two main subjects of the congress were dedicated to the status quo of the base erosion and profit shifting (BEPS) project and the future of transfer pricing. In addition, further seminars covered ten other topics. [less ▲] Detailed reference viewed: 77 (12 UL) Tagungsbericht: Rethinking the Histories and Legacies of Industrial CitiesDerian, Maxime ; van de Maele, Jens ![]() in Moderne Stadtgeschichte (2021), (1), 145-150 The history of (Western) European industrial cities is often told as a tragic tale of rise and decline: from rapid industrialisation in the late 19th century and economic prosperity during the Trente ... [more ▼] The history of (Western) European industrial cities is often told as a tragic tale of rise and decline: from rapid industrialisation in the late 19th century and economic prosperity during the Trente glorieuses to the structural changes of the late 1970s and the subsequent deindustrialisation of the 1980s and 1990s – decades in which most mines and steelworks closed down, unemployment rates went up, new social problems emerged, workers’ identities eroded, and once prosperous urban centres became faced with shrinking populations and empty stores in their shopping streets. Finally, since the 2000s, former industrial towns have tried to reinvent themselves as creative and cultural centres. If we take a closer look, however, we can see that the socio-economic, demographic and cultural transitions were more complex than suggested by a simple rise-and-decline narrative. [less ▲] Detailed reference viewed: 44 (9 UL) [Tagungsbericht] „Ein Exzess der Befreiung der Frau“? Terrorismus, Geschlecht und Gesellschaft in den 1970er-Jahren in transnationaler und interdisziplinärer PerspektivePause, Johannes ![]() E-print/Working paper (2010) Detailed reference viewed: 43 (1 UL) Tagvisor: A privacy advisor for sharing hashtags; ; et al in Proceedings of The Web Conference 2018 (WWW'18) (2018) Detailed reference viewed: 47 (2 UL)![]() Tahar Ben Jelloun et la francophonie : quelques réflexions autour du roman Le dernier ami (2004)Barthelmebs-Raguin, Hélène ![]() Scientific Conference (2012) Detailed reference viewed: 77 (0 UL)![]() Tailchaser (Tlc): a new mouse mutation affecting hair bundle differentiation and hair cell survival.; ; et al in Journal of Neurocytology (1999), 28(10-11), 969-85 We have undertaken a phenotypic approach in the mouse to identifying molecules involved in inner ear function by N-ethyl-N-nitrosourea mutagenesis followed by screening for new dominant mutations ... [more ▼] We have undertaken a phenotypic approach in the mouse to identifying molecules involved in inner ear function by N-ethyl-N-nitrosourea mutagenesis followed by screening for new dominant mutations affecting hearing or balance. The pathology and genetic mapping of the first of these new mutants, tailchaser (Tlc), is described here. Tlc/+ mutants display classic behavioural symptoms of a vestibular dysfunction, including head-shaking and circling. Behavioural testing of ageing mice revealed a gradual deterioration of both hearing and balance function, indicating that the pathology caused by the Tlc mutation is progressive, similar to many dominant nonsyndromic deafnesses in humans. Based on scanning electron microscopy (SEM) studies, Tlc clearly plays a developmental role in the hair cells of the cochlea since the stereocilia bundles fail to form the characteristic V-shape pattern around the time of birth. By young adult stages, Tlc/+ outer hair bundles are grossly disorganised although inner hair bundles appear relatively normal by SEM. Increased compound action potential thresholds revealed that the Tlc/+ cochlear hair cells were not functioning normally in young adults. Similar to inner hair cells, the hair bundles of the vestibular hair cells also do not appear grossly disordered. However, all types of hair cells in the Tlc/+ inner ear eventually degenerate, apparently regardless of the degree of organisation of their hair bundles. We have mapped the Tlc mutation to a 12 cM region of chromosome 2, between D2Mit164 and D2Mit423. Based on the mode of inheritance and map location, Tlc appears to be a novel mouse mutation affecting both hair cell survival and stereocilia bundle development. [less ▲] Detailed reference viewed: 68 (0 UL) Tailor-designed polyphilic promotors for stabilizing dispersions of carbon nanotubes in liquid crystals; ; Lagerwall, Jan ![]() in Chemical Communications (2010), (46), 6989-6991 We present a potent multifunctional molecular design concept for promoting the dispersion of carbon nanotubes (CNTs) in thermotropic liquid crystals (LCs), making CNT-in-LC dispersions of unprecedented ... [more ▼] We present a potent multifunctional molecular design concept for promoting the dispersion of carbon nanotubes (CNTs) in thermotropic liquid crystals (LCs), making CNT-in-LC dispersions of unprecedented stability possible and broadening the scope of potential applications. [less ▲] Detailed reference viewed: 117 (1 UL) Tailored Approaches in Drug Development and Diagnostics: From Molecular Design to Biological Model Systems; ; et al in Advanced Healthcare Materials (2017) Detailed reference viewed: 255 (3 UL) Tailoring mechanically tunable strain fields in graphene; ; et al in Nano Letters (2018), 18(3), 1707--1713 Detailed reference viewed: 121 (1 UL) Tailoring van der Waals dispersion interactions with external electric charges; Tkatchenko, Alexandre ![]() in Nature Communications (2018), 9 van der Waals (vdW) dispersion interactions strongly impact the properties of molecules and materials. Often, the description of vdW interactions should account for the coupling with pervasive electric ... [more ▼] van der Waals (vdW) dispersion interactions strongly impact the properties of molecules and materials. Often, the description of vdW interactions should account for the coupling with pervasive electric fields, stemming from membranes, ionic channels, liquids, or nearby charged functional groups. However, this quantum-mechanical effect has been omitted in atomistic simulations, even in widely employed electronic-structure methods. Here, we develop a model and study the effects of an external charge on long-range vdW correlations. We show that a positive external charge stabilizes dispersion interactions, whereas a negative charge has an opposite effect. Our analytical results are benchmarked on a series of (bio)molecular dimers and supported by calculations with high-level correlated quantum-chemical methods, which estimate the induced dispersion to reach up to 35% of intermolecular binding energy (4 kT for amino-acid dimers at room temperature). Our analysis bridges electrostatic and electrodynamic descriptions of intermolecular interactions and may have implications for non-covalent reactions, exfoliation, dissolution, and permeation through biological membranes. [less ▲] Detailed reference viewed: 186 (10 UL) |
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