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1Eugenia Gonzalez del Castillo, Arturo Sanchez-Azofeifa, Kyaw Tha Paw U, John A Gamon and Mauricio Quesada
Institute of Physics (IOP)
Published 2018Staff ViewPublication Date: 2018-06-15Publisher: Institute of Physics (IOP)Print ISSN: 1748-9318Electronic ISSN: 1748-9326Topics: BiologyEnergy, Environment Protection, Nuclear Power EngineeringPublished by: -
2B. A. Read ; J. Kegel ; M. J. Klute ; A. Kuo ; S. C. Lefebvre ; F. Maumus ; C. Mayer ; J. Miller ; A. Monier ; A. Salamov ; J. Young ; M. Aguilar ; J. M. Claverie ; S. Frickenhaus ; K. Gonzalez ; E. K. Herman ; Y. C. Lin ; J. Napier ; H. Ogata ; A. F. Sarno ; J. Shmutz ; D. Schroeder ; C. de Vargas ; F. Verret ; P. von Dassow ; K. Valentin ; Y. Van de Peer ; G. Wheeler ; J. B. Dacks ; C. F. Delwiche ; S. T. Dyhrman ; G. Glockner ; U. John ; T. Richards ; A. Z. Worden ; X. Zhang ; I. V. Grigoriev
Nature Publishing Group (NPG)
Published 2013Staff ViewPublication Date: 2013-06-14Publisher: Nature Publishing Group (NPG)Print ISSN: 0028-0836Electronic ISSN: 1476-4687Topics: BiologyChemistry and PharmacologyMedicineNatural Sciences in GeneralPhysicsKeywords: Calcification, Physiologic ; Calcium/metabolism ; Carbonic Anhydrases/genetics/metabolism ; Ecosystem ; Genome/*genetics ; Haptophyta/classification/*genetics/*isolation & purification/metabolism ; Oceans and Seas ; Phylogeny ; Phytoplankton/*genetics ; Proteome/genetics ; SeawaterPublished by: -
3J. Yang ; R. J. Loos ; J. E. Powell ; S. E. Medland ; E. K. Speliotes ; D. I. Chasman ; L. M. Rose ; G. Thorleifsson ; V. Steinthorsdottir ; R. Magi ; L. Waite ; A. V. Smith ; L. M. Yerges-Armstrong ; K. L. Monda ; D. Hadley ; A. Mahajan ; G. Li ; K. Kapur ; V. Vitart ; J. E. Huffman ; S. R. Wang ; C. Palmer ; T. Esko ; K. Fischer ; J. H. Zhao ; A. Demirkan ; A. Isaacs ; M. F. Feitosa ; J. Luan ; N. L. Heard-Costa ; C. White ; A. U. Jackson ; M. Preuss ; A. Ziegler ; J. Eriksson ; Z. Kutalik ; F. Frau ; I. M. Nolte ; J. V. Van Vliet-Ostaptchouk ; J. J. Hottenga ; K. B. Jacobs ; N. Verweij ; A. Goel ; C. Medina-Gomez ; K. Estrada ; J. L. Bragg-Gresham ; S. Sanna ; C. Sidore ; J. Tyrer ; A. Teumer ; I. Prokopenko ; M. Mangino ; C. M. Lindgren ; T. L. Assimes ; A. R. Shuldiner ; J. Hui ; J. P. Beilby ; W. L. McArdle ; P. Hall ; T. Haritunians ; L. Zgaga ; I. Kolcic ; O. Polasek ; T. Zemunik ; B. A. Oostra ; M. J. Junttila ; H. Gronberg ; S. Schreiber ; A. Peters ; A. A. Hicks ; J. Stephens ; N. S. Foad ; J. Laitinen ; A. Pouta ; M. Kaakinen ; G. Willemsen ; J. M. Vink ; S. H. Wild ; G. Navis ; F. W. Asselbergs ; G. Homuth ; U. John ; C. Iribarren ; T. Harris ; L. Launer ; V. Gudnason ; J. R. O'Connell ; E. Boerwinkle ; G. Cadby ; L. J. Palmer ; A. L. James ; A. W. Musk ; E. Ingelsson ; B. M. Psaty ; J. S. Beckmann ; G. Waeber ; P. Vollenweider ; C. Hayward ; A. F. Wright ; I. Rudan ; L. C. Groop ; A. Metspalu ; K. T. Khaw ; C. M. van Duijn ; I. B. Borecki ; M. A. Province ; N. J. Wareham ; J. C. Tardif ; H. V. Huikuri ; L. A. Cupples ; L. D. Atwood ; C. S. Fox ; M. Boehnke ; F. S. Collins ; K. L. Mohlke ; J. Erdmann ; H. Schunkert ; C. Hengstenberg ; K. Stark ; M. Lorentzon ; C. Ohlsson ; D. Cusi ; J. A. Staessen ; M. M. Van der Klauw ; P. P. Pramstaller ; S. Kathiresan ; J. D. Jolley ; S. Ripatti ; M. R. Jarvelin ; E. J. de Geus ; D. I. Boomsma ; B. Penninx ; J. F. Wilson ; H. Campbell ; S. J. Chanock ; P. van der Harst ; A. Hamsten ; H. Watkins ; A. Hofman ; J. C. Witteman ; M. C. Zillikens ; A. G. Uitterlinden ; F. Rivadeneira ; L. A. Kiemeney ; S. H. Vermeulen ; G. R. Abecasis ; D. Schlessinger ; S. Schipf ; M. Stumvoll ; A. Tonjes ; T. D. Spector ; K. E. North ; G. Lettre ; M. I. McCarthy ; S. I. Berndt ; A. C. Heath ; P. A. Madden ; D. R. Nyholt ; G. W. Montgomery ; N. G. Martin ; B. McKnight ; D. P. Strachan ; W. G. Hill ; H. Snieder ; P. M. Ridker ; U. Thorsteinsdottir ; K. Stefansson ; T. M. Frayling ; J. N. Hirschhorn ; M. E. Goddard ; P. M. Visscher
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Published 2012Staff ViewPublication Date: 2012-09-18Publisher: Nature Publishing Group (NPG)Print ISSN: 0028-0836Electronic ISSN: 1476-4687Topics: BiologyChemistry and PharmacologyMedicineNatural Sciences in GeneralPhysicsKeywords: Body Height/genetics ; *Body Mass Index ; Co-Repressor Proteins ; Female ; *Genetic Variation ; Genome-Wide Association Study ; Humans ; Male ; Nerve Tissue Proteins/genetics ; *Phenotype ; Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide ; Proteins/*genetics ; Repressor Proteins/geneticsPublished by: -
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Type of Medium: bookPublication Date: 2008Keywords: Chancengleichheit ; Nationale Minderheit ; USALanguage: English -
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Type of Medium: articlePublication Date: 1995Keywords: Technologietransfer ; Mobilität ; Berufserfahrung ; Berufslaufbahn ; Akademiker ; Arbeitnehmer ; Student ; WissenschaftlerIn: Aspects of education and the European Union., Wallingford: Triangle Books (1995), S. 139-145Language: English -
6John, U. [Mitarb.] ; Hauk, E. [Mitarb.] ; Beiglboeck, W. [Mitarb.] ; Messerklinger, H. [Mitarb.] ; Marx, R. [Mitarb.]
Published 1989Staff ViewType of Medium: articlePublication Date: 1989Keywords: Diagnose ; Alkoholismus ; Sucht ; TherapieIn: Wiener Zeitschrift für Suchtforschung, Bd. 12 (1989) H. 3-4, S. 3-38, 1012-9375Language: GermanNote: Literaturangaben -
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Type of Medium: bookPublication Date: 1991Keywords: Kind ; Schule ; Internationaler Vergleich ; Minderheit ; MigrantLanguage: English -
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Type of Medium: articlePublication Date: 1991Keywords: Bildung ; Bibliografie ; Ethnische MinderheitIn: Minority status and schooling., New York, NY: Garland (1991), S. 383-400Language: English -
9Gibson, Margaret A. [Verfasser] ; Ogbu, John U. [Verfasser]
New York, NY u.a. : Garland
Published 1991Staff ViewType of Medium: bookPublication Date: 1991Keywords: Erziehung ; Internationaler Vergleich ; Ethnische Gruppe ; Minderheit ; Australien ; Großbritannien ; Japan ; Neuseeland ; USALanguage: EnglishNote: Literaturangaben -
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Type of Medium: articlePublication Date: 1991Keywords: Schulerfolg ; Ethnische Minderheit ; Schwarzer ; Kalifornien ; USAIn: Minority status and schooling., New York, NY: Garland (1991), S. 249-285Language: EnglishNote: Literaturangaben 37, Tabellen 4 -
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Type of Medium: articlePublication Date: 1983Keywords: Erziehung ; Kind ; Schulversagen ; Minderheit ; Ausländer ; USAIn: Comparative education review, Bd. 27 (1983) H. 2, S. 168-190, 0010-4086Language: EnglishNote: Literaturangaben -
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Type of Medium: articlePublication Date: 1985Keywords: Kultur ; Beeinflussung ; Identität ; Identitätsentwicklung ; Schule ; Schulkultur ; Schulerfolg ; Schulversagen ; Ausländerpädagogik ; Sozialwissenschaften ; Integration ; Problem ; MinderheitIn: Unterrichtswissenschaft, Bd. 13 (1985) H. 4, S. 377-390, 0340-4099Language: GermanNote: Literaturangaben -
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Type of Medium: articlePublication Date: 2013Keywords: Empirische Untersuchung ; Evaluation ; Stichprobe ; Eltern ; Kleinkind ; Bildungsabschluss ; Nikotin ; Sucht ; Erwerbstätigkeit ; Privathaushalt ; Screening ; Mecklenburg-VorpommernIn: Das Gesundheitswesen, Bd. 75 (2013) H. 2, S. 77-81, 0941-3790Language: GermanNote: Tabellen, Literaturangaben -
14Michael, Peter C. ; Trefny, John U. ; Yarar, Baki
[S.l.] : American Institute of Physics (AIP)
Published 1992Staff ViewISSN: 1089-7550Source: AIP Digital ArchiveTopics: PhysicsNotes: The thermal diffusivity and thermal conductivity of single crystal (100) lanthanum aluminate (LaAlO3) have been determined in the temperature range 77–353 K. The thermal diffusivity was measured using a transient heat-pulse technique and the thermal conductivity by a steady state dc technique. The specific heat capacity was calculated from the thermal diffusivity and thermal conductivity data obtained. The temperature dependence of the thermal diffusivity was found to be of the form [T exp(TD/bdT)] and that of the thermal conductivity of the form [T3 exp(TD/bcT)]. Both results are consistent with the expected behavior of the thermal transport, limited by phonon-phonon collision ("Umklapp'') processes, in high purity dielectric single crystals. The Debye temperature (TD) was calculated as 720±22 K and the parameters bd and bc were found to be 1.4±0.1 and 0.7±0.1, respectively. The average sound velocity was calculated to be (5.4±0.6)×105 cm/s. The phonon mean-free-path at 303 K was found to be (2.2±0.2)×10−7 cm.Type of Medium: Electronic ResourceURL: -
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ISSN: 1467-9787Source: Blackwell Publishing Journal Backfiles 1879-2005Topics: GeographyEconomicsType of Medium: Electronic ResourceURL: -
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ISSN: 1540-5915Source: Blackwell Publishing Journal Backfiles 1879-2005Topics: EconomicsNotes: Implications of a probabilistic “random walk” model of incremental sales response to advertising are developed for various timing patterns of advertising expenditures. Maximum likelihood procedures for assessing advertising effectiveness and for estimating a decay (forgetting) rate are developed and applied to artificial data of known configuration and are used to assess the impact over time of a brochure program on mail-order sales. Results are also compared to those from alternative models involving various lag patterns in advertising effects.Type of Medium: Electronic ResourceURL: -
17Bischof, G. ; Rumpf, H.-J. ; Meyer, C. ; Hapke, U. ; John, U.
Oxford, UK : Blackwell Science Ltd
Published 2005Staff ViewISSN: 1360-0443Source: Blackwell Publishing Journal Backfiles 1879-2005Topics: MedicinePsychologyNotes: Background It is well known that only a minority of alcohol-dependent subjects seek help and that the majority of alcohol-dependent individuals recover without utilization of formal help. Psychiatric comorbidity is highly prevalent among alcohol-dependent individuals. However, no data are available on the impact of psychiatric comorbidity on natural recovery.Aims To analyse the impact of non-psychotic psychiatric comorbid Axis I disorders on remission rate and utilization of formal help in alcohol-dependent individuals drawn from a representative general population sample in northern Germany (response rate: 70.2%, n = 4075). Psychiatric diagnoses and utilization of help were assessed in a personal interview using standardized instruments. One hundred and fifty-three life-time alcohol-dependent individuals were assessed, among whom 98 fulfilled the criteria for sustained long-term remission according to the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual version II (DSM-IV) criteria. Any coincidence of DSM-IV non-psychotic Axis I disorders with alcohol dependence was counted as comorbidity. Comorbidity rate in the whole sample was 36.1%.Results The rate of individuals who remitted from alcohol dependence without formal help was 36.9% in the non-comorbid and 42.6% in the comorbid group. Utilization of formal help was unrelated to comorbidity. Dually diagnosed subjects without a history of help-seeking showed minor differences concerning reasons for not seeking help. Seeking help was not related to schooling, severity of dependence and gender.Conclusion Data reveal that remission without formal help is equally prevalent among non-comorbid as among comorbid alcohol-dependent individuals. Axis I comorbidity is not related directly to utilization of alcohol-related help. Negative prognoses for untreated comorbid alcohol-dependent individuals are not justified from an epidemiological point of view.Type of Medium: Electronic ResourceURL: -
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ISSN: 1467-6486Source: Blackwell Publishing Journal Backfiles 1879-2005Topics: EconomicsType of Medium: Electronic ResourceURL: -
19Capon, Noel ; Farley, John U. ; Hulbert, James M.
Oxford, UK : Blackwell Publishing Ltd
Published 1994Staff ViewISSN: 1467-6486Source: Blackwell Publishing Journal Backfiles 1879-2005Topics: EconomicsNotes: A recently published meta-analysis of the impact of strategic planning on financial performance omitted a major study of corporate planning practice in Fortune 500 manufacturing firms. This article briefly reviews that study in light of the results of the meta-analysis. Additional analysis examines performance and firm survival over a longer time period than in the original work. the overall conclusion is that a small but positive relationship between strategic planning and performance exists, and persists.Type of Medium: Electronic ResourceURL: -
20Bischof, G. ; Rumpf, H. -J. ; Hapke, U. ; Meyer, C. ; John, U.
Oxford, UK : Blackwell Science Ltd
Published 2003Staff ViewISSN: 1360-0443Source: Blackwell Publishing Journal Backfiles 1879-2005Topics: MedicinePsychologyNotes: Background Social capital and a low severity of alcohol-related problems have been focused upon to explain the processes of natural recovery from alcohol dependence. However, studies using control groups have not found significant differences in these variables. Subtypes of natural remission which might account for this inconsistency have only been described on grounds of qualitative data.Aims To identify subtypes of natural remitters using cluster analysis.Participants One hundred and seventy-eight media-recruited natural remitters were interviewed personally. Several triggering mechanisms and maintenance factors of remission were assessed using standardized questionnaires. Based on age of onset and severity of dependence, adverse consequences from drinking, social pressure and social support, cluster analyses were performed.Results Cluster analyses yielded three groups of natural remitters: one cluster with a high severity of dependence, low alcohol-related problems and low social support (‘low problems—low support’; n = 65), one group characterized by high severity of dependence, high alcohol-related problems and medium social support (‘high problems—medium support’; n = 37), and a third group which consisted of subjects with high social support, late age of onset, low severity of dependence, and low alcohol-related problems (‘low problems—high support’; n = 76). Cluster solutions were confirmed using discriminant analyses. Analyses of variance (ANOVAs) revealed further group differences on other triggering and maintaining factors of remission.Conclusions Failure to identify specific pointers to natural recovery in previous research might be due to heterogeneous subgroups of natural remitters. In order to build a conceptual framework for understanding the processes of natural recovery, interactions of different independent variables should be considered.Type of Medium: Electronic ResourceURL: