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Publication Date: 2018-03-06Publisher: Oxford University PressPrint ISSN: 1101-1262Electronic ISSN: 1464-360XTopics: MedicinePublished by: -
2J. Petersen, F. Bechstedt, J. Furthmüller, and L. M. Scolfaro
American Physical Society (APS)
Published 2018Staff ViewPublication Date: 2018-05-16Publisher: American Physical Society (APS)Print ISSN: 1098-0121Electronic ISSN: 1095-3795Topics: PhysicsKeywords: Electronic structure and strongly correlated systemsPublished by: -
3Gao, S., Kahremany, S., Zhang, J., Jastrzebska, B., Querubin, J., Petersen-Jones, S. M., Palczewski, K.
The American Society for Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics (ASPET)
Published 2018Staff ViewPublication Date: 2018-03-31Publisher: The American Society for Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics (ASPET)Print ISSN: 0026-895XElectronic ISSN: 1521-0111Topics: Chemistry and PharmacologyMedicinePublished by: -
4Finer, M., Novoa, S., Weisse, M. J., Petersen, R., Mascaro, J., Souto, T., Stearns, F., Martinez, R. G.
American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)
Published 2018Staff ViewPublication Date: 2018-06-22Publisher: American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)Print ISSN: 0036-8075Electronic ISSN: 1095-9203Topics: BiologyChemistry and PharmacologyGeosciencesComputer ScienceMedicineNatural Sciences in GeneralPhysicsKeywords: EcologyPublished by: -
5L. A. Garibaldi ; I. Steffan-Dewenter ; R. Winfree ; M. A. Aizen ; R. Bommarco ; S. A. Cunningham ; C. Kremen ; L. G. Carvalheiro ; L. D. Harder ; O. Afik ; I. Bartomeus ; F. Benjamin ; V. Boreux ; D. Cariveau ; N. P. Chacoff ; J. H. Dudenhoffer ; B. M. Freitas ; J. Ghazoul ; S. Greenleaf ; J. Hipolito ; A. Holzschuh ; B. Howlett ; R. Isaacs ; S. K. Javorek ; C. M. Kennedy ; K. M. Krewenka ; S. Krishnan ; Y. Mandelik ; M. M. Mayfield ; I. Motzke ; T. Munyuli ; B. A. Nault ; M. Otieno ; J. Petersen ; G. Pisanty ; S. G. Potts ; R. Rader ; T. H. Ricketts ; M. Rundlof ; C. L. Seymour ; C. Schuepp ; H. Szentgyorgyi ; H. Taki ; T. Tscharntke ; C. H. Vergara ; B. F. Viana ; T. C. Wanger ; C. Westphal ; N. Williams ; A. M. Klein
American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)
Published 2013Staff ViewPublication Date: 2013-03-02Publisher: American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)Print ISSN: 0036-8075Electronic ISSN: 1095-9203Topics: BiologyChemistry and PharmacologyComputer ScienceMedicineNatural Sciences in GeneralPhysicsKeywords: Animals ; Bees/physiology ; Crops, Agricultural/*growth & development ; Flowers/physiology ; Fruit/*growth & development ; Insects/*physiology ; *PollinationPublished by: -
6J. Petersen ; J. Volz ; A. Rauschenbeutel
American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)
Published 2014Staff ViewPublication Date: 2014-09-06Publisher: American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)Print ISSN: 0036-8075Electronic ISSN: 1095-9203Topics: BiologyChemistry and PharmacologyComputer ScienceMedicineNatural Sciences in GeneralPhysicsPublished by: -
7C. Cosentino ; L. Alberio ; S. Gazzarrini ; M. Aquila ; E. Romano ; S. Cermenati ; P. Zuccolini ; J. Petersen ; M. Beltrame ; J. L. Van Etten ; J. M. Christie ; G. Thiel ; A. Moroni
American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)
Published 2015Staff ViewPublication Date: 2015-05-09Publisher: American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)Print ISSN: 0036-8075Electronic ISSN: 1095-9203Topics: BiologyChemistry and PharmacologyComputer ScienceMedicineNatural Sciences in GeneralPhysicsKeywords: Animals ; Avena/metabolism ; Biophysical Processes ; HEK293 Cells ; Humans ; Larva ; Light ; *Optogenetics ; Phototropins/chemistry/genetics ; Potassium Channels/chemistry/genetics ; Protein Conformation/radiation effects ; Protein Engineering ; Recombinant Fusion Proteins/chemistry/genetics/*radiation effects ; Viral Proteins/chemistry/genetics ; ZebrafishPublished by: -
8Chorzalska, A., Morgan, J., Ahsan, N., Treaba, D. O., Olszewski, A. J., Petersen, M., Kingston, N., Cheng, Y., Lombardo, K., Schorl, C., Yu, X., Zini, R., Pacilli, A., Tepper, A., Coburn, J., Hryniewicz-Jankowska, A., Zhao, T. C., Oancea, E., Reagan, J. L., Liang, O., Kotula, L., Quesenberry, P. J., Gruppuso, P. A., Manfredini, R., Vannucchi, A. M., Dubielecka, P. M.
American Society of Hematology (ASH)
Published 2018Staff ViewPublication Date: 2018-11-09Publisher: American Society of Hematology (ASH)Print ISSN: 0006-4971Electronic ISSN: 1528-0020Topics: BiologyMedicineKeywords: Hematopoiesis and Stem Cells, Myeloid NeoplasiaPublished by: -
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Type of Medium: OnlinePublication Date: 2015Keywords: Verhalten ; Schule ; Humor ; Gesundheitsförderung ; SonnenschutzIn: Bernholt, Sascha (Hrsg.), Heterogenität und Diversität-Vielfalt der Voraussetzungen im naturwissenschaftlichen Unterricht., Kiel: IPN (2015), S. 531-533, 978-3-89088-362-5Language: German -
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Type of Medium: bookPublication Date: 1984Keywords: Schule ; Geschichte (Histor) ; NiederlandeLanguage: DutchNote: Literaturangaben S. 185 - 188 -
11Allweiss, L., Volz, T., Giersch, K., Kah, J., Raffa, G., Petersen, J., Lohse, A. W., Beninati, C., Pollicino, T., Urban, S., Lütgehetmann, M., Dandri, M.
BMJ Publishing Group
Published 2018Staff ViewPublication Date: 2018-02-09Publisher: BMJ Publishing GroupPrint ISSN: 0017-5749Electronic ISSN: 1468-3288Topics: MedicinePublished by: -
12H. Jacobsen, S. L. Holm, M.-E. Lăcătuşu, A. T. Rømer, M. Bertelsen, M. Boehm, R. Toft-Petersen, J.-C. Grivel, S. B. Emery, L. Udby, B. O. Wells, and K. Lefmann
American Physical Society (APS)
Published 2018Staff ViewPublication Date: 2018-01-19Publisher: American Physical Society (APS)Print ISSN: 0031-9007Electronic ISSN: 1079-7114Topics: PhysicsKeywords: Condensed Matter: Electronic Properties, etc.Published by: -
13Bøttiger, J. ; Chevallier, J. ; Petersen, J. H.
[S.l.] : American Institute of Physics (AIP)
Published 2002Staff ViewISSN: 1089-7550Source: AIP Digital ArchiveTopics: PhysicsNotes: The heteroepitaxial growth of TiN on MgO(001), deposited by reactive magnetron sputtering, has been studied in situ. Using real-time specular x-ray reflectivity, layer-by-layer growth was observed, with the surface roughening decreasing with an increase in the deposition temperature. Higher temperatures also resulted in lower growth rates. The film thickness was measured with specular x-ray reflectivity. Using off-plane Bragg–Brentano as well as grazing incidence in-plane wide angle scattering, the pseudomorphic growth of TiN to the underlying MgO(001) was established. Transmission electron microscopy reveals atomic planes passing through the MgO–TiN boundary, thus confirming heteroepitaxial growth. © 2002 American Institute of Physics.Type of Medium: Electronic ResourceURL: -
14Müllenborn, M. ; Dirac, H. ; Petersen, J. W.
Woodbury, NY : American Institute of Physics (AIP)
Published 1995Staff ViewISSN: 1077-3118Source: AIP Digital ArchiveTopics: PhysicsNotes: A laser direct-write process has been applied to structure silicon on a nanometer scale. In this process, a silicon substrate, placed in a chlorine ambience, is locally heated above its melting point by a continuous-wave laser and translated by high-resolution direct-current motor stages. Only the molten silicon reacts spontaneously with the molecular chlorine, resulting in trenches with the width of the laser-generated melt. Trenches have been etched with a width of less than 70 nm. To explain the functional dependence of the melt size on absorbed power, the calculations based on a two-phase steady state heat model are presented, taking the temperature-dependent thermal conductivities and optical parameters into account. © 1995 American Institute of Physics.Type of Medium: Electronic ResourceURL: -
15Shiryaev, S. Yu. ; Jensen, F. ; Wulff Petersen, J.
Woodbury, NY : American Institute of Physics (AIP)
Published 1997Staff ViewISSN: 1077-3118Source: AIP Digital ArchiveTopics: PhysicsNotes: The capability of misfit dislocations to generate nanostructures in the bulk of Si1−xGex/Si heteroepitaxial systems is demonstrated. It is shown that dislocation slip originating from compositionally graded Si1−xGex layers can produce a range of low-dimensional structures including nanowires, nanodots, and mosaic superlattices. Formation of the nanostructures is achieved in parallel processing, through a simple two-step cycle which includes growth of layered planar structures and postgrowth annealing. © 1997 American Institute of Physics.Type of Medium: Electronic ResourceURL: -
16Damsgaard, R. ; Bencke, J. ; Matthiesen, G. ; Petersen, J. H. ; Müller, J.
Copenhagen : Munksgaard International Publishers
Published 2001Staff ViewISSN: 1600-0838Source: Blackwell Publishing Journal Backfiles 1879-2005Topics: MedicineSports ScienceNotes: The aim of this study was primarily to investigate anthropometric variables, body composition and pubertal development in children aged 9–13 participating in competitive sports. Secondly, the influence of age, sport, training hours and pubertal development/maternal menarcheal age on body composition and pubertal development was explored. A total of 183 (96 girls, 87 boys) children performing swimming (Sw), tennis (Te), European team handball (TH), and gymnastics (Gy) took part in the study. Anthropometric measurements and pubertal development were determined. The participants completed a questionnaire regarding hours of training per week and maternal menarcheal age. Significant differences in stature (z-scores) were found in both boys (Sw=0.06; Te=0.04; TH=0.05; Gy=−0.66, P〈0.004) and girls (Sw=0.12; Te=0.19; TH=0.25; Gy=−0.96, P〈0.004). In girls, sum of skinfolds in millimetres (Sw=33.4; Te=33.3; TH=41.0; Gy=27.2, P〈0.02) and body mass index z-scores (SW=0.00; Te=−0.27; TH=0.35; Gy=−0.25, P〈0.001) were different between the sports. A regression analysis revealed that in girls, age and maternal menarcheal age were significantly associated with pubertal development (P〈0.005 and P〈0.01), respectively, and sport was associated with the sum of skinfolds (P〈0.05). In boys, only age was significantly associated with pubertal development (P〈0.005). In conclusion, anthropometric and body composition differences exist in athletes of both sexes from different sports but are more evident in females. Most importantly, we did not find any effect of training on body composition or pubertal development, confirming previous data that children in competitive sports are selected due to constitutional factors.Type of Medium: Electronic ResourceURL: -
17Roed-Petersen, J. ; Clemmensen, O. J. ; Menné, T. ; Larsen, E.
Oxford, UK : Blackwell Publishing Ltd
Published 1988Staff ViewISSN: 1600-0536Source: Blackwell Publishing Journal Backfiles 1879-2005Topics: MedicineNotes: Black rubber chemicals are capable of causing an allergic contact dermatitis, in some cases associated with a purpuric capillaritis. A typical case or such a purpuric reaction is described in a man sensitive lo black rubber chemicals.Type of Medium: Electronic ResourceURL: -
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ISSN: 1600-0536Source: Blackwell Publishing Journal Backfiles 1879-2005Topics: MedicineType of Medium: Electronic ResourceURL: -
19PETERSEN, J. ; HEILMANN, C. ; BJERRUM, O. J. ; INGEMANN-HANSEN, T. ; HALKJæR-KRISTENSEN, J.
Oxford, UK : Blackwell Publishing Ltd
Published 1983Staff ViewISSN: 1365-3083Source: Blackwell Publishing Journal Backfiles 1879-2005Topics: MedicineNotes: A haemolytic plaque-forming cell (PFC) assay detecting human B lymphocytes secreting IgG rheumatoid factor (RF) was established using sheep erythrocytes (SRBC) sensitized with rabbit IgG, developing rabbit anti-human IgG, and complement. IgG–RF PFC were only demonstrated with IgG–depleted guinea-pig serum as the source of complement. Cells spontaneously secreting IgG-RF were found among synovial fluid mononuclear cells (mean, 134/106) and synovial tissue mononuclear cells (mean, 1775/106) from patients with rheumatoid arthritis, whereas few were recorded among blood lymphocytes (mean, 3/106). The experiments revealed that the RF–IgG PFC were protein-synthesizing B lymphocytes. The antibody specificity of the secreted IgF-RF was verified by the inhibitory effect of exogenous human and rabbit IgG on PFC formation.Type of Medium: Electronic ResourceURL: -
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ISSN: 1398-9995Source: Blackwell Publishing Journal Backfiles 1879-2005Topics: MedicineNotes: The effects of D-penicillamine (D-Pen) on the production of immunoglobulins (Ig) and anti-microbial antibodies (Ab) by human mononuclear cells (MNC) cultured in vitro were analysed by haemolytic plaque forming cell (PFC) assays. Polyclonal Ig and Ab production, induced by pokeweed mitogen (PWM), was not affected by D-Pen in pharmacologically relevant concentrations, unless Cu2+, was added. Likewise, D-Pen + Cu2+, but not D-Pen alone, affected polyclonal Ig production induced by Epstein-Barr virus. The production of interleukin-2 and B cell growth factor by phytohaemagglutinin-stimulated T cells was not inhibited by D-Pen; again D-Pen + Cu2+ markedly reduced the production of these cytokines. By contrast, D-Pen significantly reduced the antigen-induced antibody production without requirement of additional Cu2+. Addition of cytokine-containing supernatant to MNC treated with D-Pen + Cu2+ tended to increase the PWM-induced Ig responses, but had no effect on the antigen-induced Ab production of MNC cultured with D-Pen. Thus, the mechanisms by which D-Pen suppresses polyclonal and antigen-induced B lymphocyte responses are different.Type of Medium: Electronic ResourceURL: