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  • 1
    Keywords: Forschungsbericht ; Werkzeugmaschine ; Produktentwicklung
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: Online-Ressource (52 p., 956 Kb.) , ill., graphs
    Edition: [Elektronische Ressource]
    Language: German
    Note: Differences between the printed and electronic version of the document are possible. - Contract BMBF 02 PD 2327 , Also available as printed version , Systemvoraussetzungen: Acrobat reader.
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    Oxford [u.a.] : International Union of Crystallography (IUCr)
    Acta crystallographica 41 (1985), S. 1086-1087 
    ISSN: 1600-5759
    Source: Crystallography Journals Online : IUCR Backfile Archive 1948-2001
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology , Geosciences , Physics
    Type of Medium: Electronic Resource
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  • 3
    ISSN: 1438-1168
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Geosciences
    Description / Table of Contents: Zusammenfassung Die petrophysikalischen Parameter Dichte (p), Suszeptibilität (SUS), sowie Natürliche Remanente Magnetisierung (NRM) und Königsberger Faktor (Qn) wurden an rund 2600 Bohrkernen (Magmatite und einige Metamorphite) aus der Böhmischen Masse ermittelt. Diese und damit im Zusammenhang stehende Daten wurden in einer dBASE IV Hauptdatenbank und gekoppelten Nebendatenbestanden organisiert. Es wird die Art von Information, die über die Datenbank nun zugänglich ist näher erläutert. 40 beprobte Gesteinstypen werden einer statistischen Analyse unterzogen und unter zu Hilfenahme diverser Graphiksoftware wird eine detailliertere Abgrenzung der einzelnen Gesteine und ihrer Varietaten versucht. Die geringsten Suszeptibilitätswerte (SUS 〈 0.1 × 10−3 SI) wurden an Proben der leukokraten Altenberger und Haibacher Granite, darüber hinaus auch an Kernen des sauren Eisgarner Granits und der Aplite gemessen. Der einzige feinkörnige Granit mit einem überdurchschnittlichen Mittelwert (M = 1.32 × 10−3 SI) im Vergleich zu anderen Graniten ist der Schlägl Granit. Die errechneten Mittelwerte der NRM streuen über einen Bereich von 104 mA/m. Der Altenberger und der Haibacher Granit (fein- bis mittelkörnige Zweiglimmergranite) weisen auch hier wieder die geringsten Werte (〈 1 mA/m) auf. Die Gruppe der grobkörnigen, „älteren” synorogenen Granite (Finger undHöck, 1986), nämlich Weinsberger und Engerwitzdorfer (mittel- bis grobkörnig), Schlierengranit und Rastenberger Granodiorit bleiben mit ihren NRM Werten unter 5 mA/m mit Ausnahme des offensichtlich stärker remanent magnetisierten Schlierengranits (25 mA/m). Alle untersuchten grobkörnigen Granite weisen Qn Werte 〈 0.25 (Ausnahme: Schlierengranit) auf, während hingegen die fein- bis mittelkörnigen Peuerbacher, Schärdinger und Schremser Granit, sowie die Feinkorngranite im allgemeinen, alle Qn 〉 1 erreichen. Die Dichten der verschiedenen Granite variieren nur von 2600 kg/m3 bis 2710 kg/m3 (Gesteinsmittelwerte). Dies zeigt, daß die Betrachtung nur eines einzigen petrophysikalischen Parameters in vielen Fällen nicht alleine ausreicht um ein Gestein petrophysikalisch eindeutig zu bestimmen. Vielmehr stellte sich für eine Charakterisierung der Gesteine eine kombinierte Untersuchung von NRM-SUS oder p-SUS oft als zielführend heraus, wie z.B. im Falle des Schremser Granits und des Mauthausener Granits.
    Notes: Summary The petrophysical parameters Density (p), Susceptibility (SUS), as well as Natural Remanent Magnetisation (NRM) and Koenigsberger ratio (Qn) were measured on approx. 2600 core samples (magmatic and a few metamorphic rocks) from the Southern Bohemian Massif. These and associated data have been organized into primary and subsidiary dBASE IV databases. The quantity and kind of information now available through the databases are described. 40 sampled types of rocks have been statistically analysed and a detailed delimitation of different rocks as well as their varieties is attempted with the aid of various graphic software. The lowest susceptibility values (SUS 〈 0.1 × 10−3 SI) were measured for the leucocratic Altenberg and Haibach granites, above it for the acid Eisgarn granite and for aplites. The only fine grained granite with a higher average (M = l.32 × 10−3 SI) than the other granites is the Schlägl granite. Average values of NRM vary over a range of 104 mA/m. The Altenberg and Haibach granites (fine-to medium-grained, two-mica leucogranites) are again (see SUS) in the group with the lowest values (〈 1 mA/m). The average values of coarse-grained, “older” synorogenic granites (Finger andHöck, 1986), Weinsberg and Engerwitzdorf (medium-to coarse grained) granites, Schlieren granite and Rastenberg granodiorite are generally uniform (〈 5 mA/m), with the exception of the stronger remanent magnetism of the Schlieren granite (25 mA/m). The Qn, values of all investigated coarse grained granites are less than 0.25 (exception: Schlieren granite) whereas the fine-middle grained granites Peuerbach, Schaerding, Schrems and the fine grained granites in general all have Qn 〉 1. The densities of all studied granite types vary only from 2600 kg/m3 to the upper limit of 2710 kg/m3 (average of rock types). Therefore consideration of only one petrophysical parameter does frequently not suffise for characterisation of a rock type. However, a combined study of NRM-SUS or p-SUS proved to be useful in many cases e.g. petrophysical distinction between Schrems granite and Mauthausen granite.
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    Publication Date: 2013-09-11
    Description: Impaired learning and memory performance is often found in aging as an early sign of dementia. It is associated with neuronal loss and reduced functioning of cholinergic networks. Here we present evidence that the neurokinin3 receptors (NK3-R) and their influence on acetylcholine (ACh) release may represent a crucial mechanism that...
    Print ISSN: 0027-8424
    Electronic ISSN: 1091-6490
    Topics: Biology , Medicine , Natural Sciences in General
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    Pergamon Press
    In:  Deep Sea Research Part II: Topical Studies in Oceanography, 49 (17). pp. 3427-3440.
    Publication Date: 2020-08-05
    Description: To study the EasternBoundaryCurrentsystem off Northwest Africa in detail several CTD/ADCP-sections and long-term mooring work were carried out in the channel between Lanzarote and Africa. The observations are compared with a fine-resolution model, which was developed in the framework of the CANIGO project. The water masses, which are observed in this area, are characterised and classified in density ranges. The current field shows a high spatial and temporal variability with maximum velocities of about 35 cm/s. Seasonal means as well as currents averaged across the channel are only a few cm/s. In the surface water a steady southward flow in the middle of the channel indicates the CanaryCurrent in this area. During fall a strong northward current is observed close to the African shelf. Though the CanaryCurrent strengthens during summer and fall due to an increase of the trade winds, the transport in the channel decreases or turns northward during that time due to the enhanced poleward current at the eastern side. A northward undercurrent with a mean velocity of +2.3 cm/s is observed at the African slope in 950 m depth. The poleward transport of AAIW increases during fall and a strong influence of relatively fresh AAIW is observed during that time. Most of the observations fit well to the results of the CANIGO model, but the occurrence of MW at the bottom of the channel and the corresponding southward flow cannot be resolved by the model.
    Type: Article , PeerReviewed
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  • 6
    Publication Date: 2015-05-30
    Description: Investigation of potential traces of pluripotency in germinal-center-derived B-cell lymphomas driven by MYC Blood Cancer Journal 5, e317 (May 2015). doi:10.1038/bcj.2015.40 Authors: R Wagener, M Lenz, B Schuldt, I Lenz, A Schuppert, R Siebert & F-J Müller
    Electronic ISSN: 2044-5385
    Topics: Medicine
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  • 7
    Publication Date: 2016-11-19
    Description: Background. Due to its high sensitivity, the flow cytometry crossmatch (FCXM) has been described as valuable tool for identifying an optimal donor. We here focused on the impact of ABO incompatibility on FCXM results. Methods. We analyzed 29 ABO incompatible and 89 ABO compatible donor-recipient pairs (73 and 175 data sets, respectively) prior to living donor kidney transplantation. In all patients, lymphocytotoxic crossmatches for B and T cells were negative. Results. Recipients with blood group O (A to O and B to O) displayed significantly ( P 〈 0.05) higher T-FCXM results than those with blood group A and B (A to B, B to A and AB to A), respectively. Donor-specific T-FCXM responses (Δ MFI values) were significantly higher ( P 〈 0.05) in ABO incompatible vs. compatible pairs (ABO incompatible recipients with blood group O: 32 ± 6; with blood group A: 19 ± 7; with blood group B: 7 ± 4; recipients with ABO compatibility: 3 ± 2, respectively, data represent mean ± SEM). Consistent with the T-FCXM results donor-specific isohemagglutinins (IgG titers) were significantly higher in recipients with blood group O vs. A, both prior to rituximab treatment and plasmapheresis/immune adsorption ( P = 0.004) and immediately prior to transplantation, i.e., after rituximab and antibody-depleting therapies ( P = 0.04). Conclusions. ABO incompatibility was associated with higher T-FCXM responses, especially in recipients with blood group O. This finding has major impact on the interpretation of flow crossmatch results. Current cut-off values need to be reassessed in the ABO incompatible setting. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.
    Topics: Biology , Medicine
    Published by Wiley-Blackwell
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