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    Semigroup forum 61 (2000), S. 57-85 
    ISSN: 1432-2137
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Mathematics
    Notes: G/H be an irreducible globally hyperbolic semisimple symmetric space, and let S⊆G be a subsemigroup containing H not isolated in S. We show that if S o ≠ 0 then there are H-invariant minimal and maximal cones C min⊆C max in the tangent space at the origin such that H exp C min⊆S⊆HZ K (a)expC max. A double coset decomposition of the group G in terms of Cartan subspaces and the group H is proved. We also discuss the case where G/H is of Cayley type.
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    HNO 47 (1999), S. 1074-1088 
    ISSN: 1433-0458
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Nachdem die Prinzipien der Tympanoplastik durch Moritz [46], Wullstein [63] und Zöllner [67] vorgestellt und international anerkannt wurden und Wullstein selbst 1952 Spalthauttransplantate als Trommelfellersatz inaugurierte, wurde die Verwendung von Faszie als Trommelfellersatz 1957 von Unterberger [58], 1960 von H. Heermann [24] und 1963 von Kley [38] vorgeschlagen. Andere autologe mesodermale Gewebearten vie Vene (Shea 1960 [52]) und Periost (Agazzi 1960 [2]) konnten sich ebensowenig durchsetzten wie homologes Trommelfell (Betow 1970 [6]) oder lyophilisierte Dura (Gerhardt und Mahler 1970 [17]). Faszie des musculus temporalis ist somit das international etablierte und am häufigsten verwendete Transplantatmaterial zum Trommelfellersatz in der Mikrochirurgie des Mittelohres.
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    Archiv der Mathematik 51 (1988), S. 496-499 
    ISSN: 1420-8938
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Mathematics
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    Geometriae dedicata 79 (2000), S. 299-320 
    ISSN: 1572-9168
    Keywords: symplectic module ; symplectic module of convex type ; invariant cone ; Lie algebra
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Mathematics
    Notes: Abstract In this paper we give a classification of a certain class of semisimple symplectic structures, more precisely all symplectic structures Ω for which a symplectic module (V,Ω) is of convex type. This classification then leads to a classification of Lie algebras with invariant cones and at most one dimensional center.
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    Publication Date: 2021-06-22
    Description: The contribution of sediments to nutrient cycling of the coastal North Sea is strongly controlled by the intensity of fluxes across the sediment water interface. Pore‐water advection is one major exchange mechanism that is well described by models, as it is determined by physical parameters. In contrast, biotransport (i.e., bioirrigation, bioturbation) as the other major transport mechanism is much more complex. Observational data reflecting biotransport, from the German Bight for example, is scarce. We sampled the major sediment provinces of the German Bight repeatedly over the years from 2013 to 2019. By employing ex situ whole core incubations, we established the seasonal and spatial variability of macrofauna‐sustained benthic fluxes of oxygen and nutrients. A multivariate, partial least squares analysis identified faunal activity, in specifically bioturbation and bioirrigation, alongside temperature, as the most important drivers of oxygen and nutrient fluxes. Their combined effect explained 63% of the observed variability in oxygen fluxes, and 36–48% of variability in nutrient fluxes. Additional 10% of the observed variability of fluxes were explained by sediment type and the availability of plankton biomass. Based on our extrapolation by sediment provinces, we conclude that pore‐water advection and macrofaunal activity contributed equally to the total benthic oxygen uptake in the German Bight.
    Description: Bundesministerium für Bildung und Forschung http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/501100002347
    Keywords: 551 ; southern North Sea ; coastal sediments ; macrofauna ; bioturbation ; bioirrigation ; organic matter turnover
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