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    Online Resource
    Cham :Springer International Publishing AG,
    Keywords: Surfaces (Physics). ; Electronic books.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 online resource (334 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9783319229881
    DDC: 570.2825
    Language: English
    Note: Intro -- Preface -- Contents -- Part I: Technique -- Chapter 1: A Brief History of Controlled Atmosphere Transmission Electron Microscopy -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.1.1 Window Approach -- 1.1.1.1 Specimen Holders with Gas Injection Systems -- 1.1.2 Aperture Approach -- 1.1.3 Development of UHV TEM for Epitaxial Growth Studies -- 1.2 Applications -- 1.2.1 Oxidation and Reduction Processes -- 1.2.2 Catalysis -- 1.2.2.1 Catalyst Deactivation Studies -- 1.2.2.2 Investigations on Catalysts and Their Supports -- 1.2.3 Nucleation and Growth of One-Dimensional Nanomaterials -- 1.2.4 Windowed Cell Holder Applications -- 1.3 Current Status and Outlook -- References -- Chapter 2: Development of theAtomic-Resolution Environmental Transmission Electron Microscope -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Design and Development of the Differentially Pumped ETEM -- 2.3 Gas Injection and Cleaning -- 2.4 Aberration Correction -- 2.5 Instrument Performance -- 2.6 Atomic-Resolution Wet-ETEM: Reactions in the Liquid Phase -- 2.7 Sample Heating -- 2.8 Examples of the Atomic-Resolution ETEM -- 2.8.1 In Situ Catalyst Activation for Biofuel Synthesis -- References -- Chapter 3: Gas-Electron Interaction in the ETEM -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Influence on Instrument Performance -- 3.2.1 Geometric Considerations -- 3.2.2 Loss of Intensity -- 3.2.3 Resolution in TEM -- 3.2.4 Contrast of Bright field images -- 3.3 On the Propagation of Electrons in an ETEM -- 3.3.1 Influence on Material Observations -- 3.3.2 Ionization of Gas Molecules -- 3.4 Conclusion and Outlook -- References -- Chapter 4: Spectroscopy of Solids, Gases, and Liquids in the ETEM -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.2 Primary Spectroscopies for the ETEM -- 4.2.1 Inelastic Electron Scattering -- 4.2.2 Electron Energy-Loss Spectroscopy -- 4.2.2.1 Elemental Analysis with EELS -- 4.2.2.2 Near-Edge Fine Structure and Bonding. , 4.2.2.3 EELS of Gases in the ETEM -- 4.2.3 Energy Dispersive X-ray Spectroscopy -- 4.2.4 Residual Gas Analysis -- 4.2.5 Comparison Between RGA and EELS of Gases Techniques -- 4.3 Determining Dynamic Chemical Changes in Solids with EELS -- 4.3.1 Oxides -- 4.3.2 Metals -- 4.3.3 Hydride Detection -- 4.4 Applications Characterizing Local Gas and Liquid Environments -- 4.4.1 Local Temperature Measurement -- 4.4.2 EELS and Characterization of Liquid Environments -- 4.4.3 Operando TEM -- 4.5 Future Prospects -- References -- Chapter 5: Image Detectors for Environmental Transmission Electron Microscopy (ETEM) -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.2 In Situ Camera System -- 5.2.1 Type of Image Sensors -- 5.2.2 Shutters/Beam Blankers -- 5.2.2.1 TEM Shutter -- Post-specimen Shutters -- Pre-specimen Shutters -- 5.2.2.2 Rolling Shutter -- 5.2.2.3 Global Shutter -- 5.2.3 Duty Cycle -- 5.2.4 Detective Quantum Efficiency -- 5.2.5 Software -- 5.2.5.1 Synchronize Images with In Situ Meta Data -- 5.2.5.2 Strategy for Data Acquisition and Storage -- 5.2.5.3 Data Mining and Analysis -- 5.3 Scintillator-Based Cameras -- 5.3.1 Camera Construction -- 5.3.2 Examples of In Situ TEM -- 5.4 Direct Detection Cameras -- 5.4.1 Design and Construction -- 5.4.2 Recent Examples -- 5.5 Summary and Future Outlook -- References -- Chapter 6: Closed Cell Systems for In Situ TEM with Gas Environments Ranging from 0.1 to 5 Bar -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 The Nanoreactor Developments in Delft -- 6.3 Different Types of Nanoreactors -- 6.4 The NR Holders Used in Delft -- 6.5 The Alignment Tool -- 6.6 The Gas Supply Systems in Delft -- 6.7 Manufacturers of Nanoreactor Systems -- 6.8 Design Requirements for the Nanoreactors -- 6.8.1 Requirement 1: Electron Transparent Windows that Withstand 10 bar -- 6.8.1.1 Experimental Mechanical Characterization Through Bulge Tests. , 6.8.2 Requirement 2: Allow Heating of Gas and Specimen with a High Accuracy in T -- 6.8.3 Requirement 3: Easy Loading of the Specimen -- 6.8.4 Requirement 4: Allow a Controllable Gas -- 6.8.5 Requirement 5: Compatibility with Normal TEM Operation -- 6.8.6 Requirement 6: The NR Should Be Easy to Use and Made as Disposable -- 6.8.6.1 The Cleanroom Process for the Sandwiched NR -- 6.8.6.2 The Cleanroom Process of the One-Chip NR -- 6.8.7 Requirement 7: The Carbon Contamination Should Be Negligibly Small -- 6.8.8 Requirement 8: The Electron Transparent Membranes Should Be Uniform in Thickness and Amorphous -- 6.8.9 Requirement 9: The Length of the Gas (or Liquid) Column Should Be Small (Matching the Required Resolution) -- 6.8.10 Requirement 10: The Resolution Should Preferably Be the Same as that of a Standard Holder -- 6.8.11 Requirement 11: The drift Should Be Small Enough to Record High-Resolution Images -- 6.9 Electron Beam Effects -- 6.10 Examples of Experiments -- 6.10.1 In Situ TEM on (de)Hydrogenation of Pd at 0.5-4.5 Bar H Pressure and 20-400 oC Using a Composite Flowing Gas NR -- 6.10.2 Oscillatory CO Oxidation Catalyzed by Pt Nanoparticles Using Time-Resolved High-Resolution Transmission Electron Micros... -- 6.10.3 Corrosion and Heat-Treatment in Al Alloys -- References -- Part II: Applications -- Chapter 7: Growth of One-Dimensional Nanomaterials in the ETEM -- 7.1 Motivation and Background -- 7.2 CVD Synthesis Process -- 7.3 Advantages of In Situ Experiments -- 7.4 Instrumentation Required -- 7.5 Experimental Design -- 7.6 Specimen Preparation Considerations -- 7.7 Data Analysis -- 7.8 Examples of Information Gained from In Situ 1D Nanomaterial Growth Experiments -- 7.8.1 Nanowire Growth -- 7.8.2 CNT Growth -- 7.9 Limitations -- 7.9.1 Electron Beam Damage -- 7.9.2 Temperature Measurement -- 7.10 Future Research Directions -- References. , Chapter 8: The Structure of Catalysts Studied Using Environmental Transmission Electron Microscopy -- 8.1 Introduction -- 8.2 Applications Within Catalysis -- 8.3 On the Active State of Supported Metal Catalysts -- 8.3.1 Cu/ZnO: Methanol Synthesis -- 8.3.2 Au/Oxides: CO Oxidation -- 8.3.3 Ru/BN: Ammonia Synthesis -- 8.3.4 Photocatalysis -- 8.4 Catalyst Deactivation -- 8.4.1 Dynamic Studies: Growth and Oxidation of Carbon Structures -- 8.4.2 Sintering of Supported Metal Catalysts -- 8.4.3 Fuel Cells -- 8.5 Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 9: Liquid Phase Experiments: Describing Experiments in Liquids and the Special Requirements and Considerations for Suc... -- 9.1 Introduction -- 9.2 Systems for Electron Microscopy of Liquid Specimens -- 9.2.1 Environmental Scanning Electron Microscopy -- 9.2.2 Liquid Cell TEM -- 9.2.3 Liquid STEM -- 9.2.4 SEM with Closed Device -- 9.3 Examples of Applications -- 9.3.1 ESEM of Whole Cells -- 9.3.2 Liquid Cell TEM of Gold Dendrite Growth -- 9.3.3 Liquid STEM of Whole Eukaryotic Cells -- 9.4 Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 10: In Situ TEM Electrical Measurements -- 10.1 Introduction -- 10.1.1 Historical Perspective of In Situ TEM Electrical Measurements -- 10.1.2 Advantages and Pitfalls of Electrically Contacted In Situ Measurements -- 10.2 Application of In Situ TEM Electrical Measurements -- 10.2.1 In Situ TEM Electrical Measurements in Vacuum -- 10.2.1.1 Contacting by Nanomanipulators -- 10.2.1.2 Chip-Based Contacts -- 10.2.2 In Situ TEM Electrical Measurements in Reactive Gas Environments -- 10.2.3 In Situ TEM Electrical Measurements in Liquid -- 10.3 Conclusions and Outlook -- References -- Chapter 11: ETEM Studies of Electrodes and Electro-catalysts -- 11.1 Introduction into Electro-catalysis -- 11.1.1 The Equilibrium State of the Electrode Surface. , 11.1.2 Electrochemical Activity Driven by Beam Induced or Applied Electric Potentials -- 11.2 Critical Assessment of What Kind of Electrochemical Electrode Properties Can Be Observed in ETEM Experiments -- 11.2.1 Pressure-Dependent Equilibrium State of the Electrode -- 11.2.2 Control of Sample Potential V -- 11.2.3 Active Sites and States -- 11.2.4 Turn Over -- 11.2.5 Transient and Transition States -- 11.3 Case Studies of Model Systems -- 11.3.1 In Situ Studies of Thermally Activated Redox Reactions -- 11.3.2 Manganese Oxide Redox Reactions via Beam Induced Potentials -- 11.3.3 Oxygen Evolution at Manganite Electrodes Visualized by Sacrificial Reactions -- 11.3.4 Two Electrode Experiments in Gas Phase: Bias Control of Corrosion -- 11.3.5 Two Electrode Experiments with Liquid Electrolytes: Lithium Intercalation -- 11.4 Electron Beam Induced Electric Potentials -- 11.4.1 Determination of Secondary Electron Emission Yields from Electron Transparent Thin Foils -- 11.4.2 Neutralization Currents -- 11.4.3 Direct Measurement of Beam Induced Potentials -- 11.4.4 Measurement of Beam Induced Potentials by Off-Axis Electron Holography -- 11.5 Summary and Conclusions -- References -- ERRATUM.
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  • 2
    Keywords: Forschungsbericht ; Wohnung ; Gebäudeleittechnik
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (26 Seiten, 1,39 MB) , Illustrationen, Diagramme
    Edition: Version 1.02 T. Hansen
    Language: German
    Note: Förderkennzeichen BMBF 16SV7065. - Verbund-Nummer 01156415 , "Autor(en): Hansen, Thomas; Sabinarz, Simon" - Berichtsblatt , Unterschiede zwischen dem gedruckten Dokument und der elektronischen Ressource können nicht ausgeschlossen werden
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  • 3
    Keywords: Applied linguistics. ; Electronic books.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 online resource (216 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    ISBN: 9783319551166
    Series Statement: Educational Linguistics Series ; v.32
    DDC: 507.1
    Language: English
    Note: Intro -- Preface -- Contents -- Contributors -- Introduction -- 1 Discourse Focus -- 2 Researching Learning In Situ -- 3 Contexts of Diversity Focus -- 4 Outline of Book -- Reference -- Part I: Examining Learners' Appropriation Through Discourse in Diverse Math and Science Classroom Settings -- 'What's the Moment Thingy?'- On the Emergence of Subject-Specific Knowledge in CLIL Classroom Interaction -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The Role of Language in Learning -- 3 On Subject-Specific Language and Its Learning -- 4 The Study -- 4.1 Data and Aims -- 4.2 Methods -- 5 Findings -- 5.1 Introducing the Concept - 'So Like What Is the Moment?' -- 5.2 Repeating and Specifying the Definition - 'What Is It Like the Balanced Moment?' -- 5.3 Calculating Moments - 'What's the Moment Thingy?' -- 5.4 Applying the Concept - 'So a Moment Is Only for a Rotate?' -- 6 Discussion and Conclusion -- Appendix: Transcription Conventions -- References -- Reading Graphs of Motion: How Multiple Textual Resources Mediate Student Interpretations of Horizontal Segments -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Conceptual Framework -- 3 Data, Participants, and Methods -- 3.1 Analysis -- 4 Findings -- 4.1 Shifting Interpretations Within a Session -- 4.2 How Multiple Textual Resources Mediated Interpretations -- 4.2.1 Role of the Graph -- 4.2.2 Role of the Written Text -- 5 Discussion -- Appendix: Transcription Conventions -- References -- When Procedure Limits Practice: Lab Versus Lecture in High School Science Classrooms -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Epistemic Roles and Knowledge-Building in Science Classrooms -- 3 The Study -- 3.1 Classroom Norms and Routines -- 4 Findings -- 4.1 Lecture on Plate Movement -- 4.2 Milk and Soap Lab -- 5 Discussion and Recommendations for Educators -- 5.1 Recommendations for Educators -- Appendix: Transcription conventions -- References. , Learner Agency and Academic Discourse in a Sheltered-Immersion Mathematics Class -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Reform Mathematics and Academic Discourse -- 3 Collection and Selection of Examples for Analysis -- 4 Representational Agency Between Teachers and Students -- 5 Student Agency in Interaction: The Case of Peer Evaluation -- 5.1 Correct Answer, No Follow-Up -- 5.2 Eliciting a Correction -- 5.3 Detail -- 6 Representational Agency and Academic Discourse -- Appendix: Transcription Conventions -- References -- "Negativo por negativo me va dar un… POSITIvo": Translanguaging as a Vehicle for Appropriation of Mathematical Meanings -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Translanguaging in the Mathematics Classroom: A Brief Review -- 3 Conceptual Framework -- 4 Methodology -- 4.1 The Setting: Rosales Middle-School -- 4.2 The Seventh-Grade Bilingual Math Community: Mr. Lozano and His Students -- 5 Findings -- 5.1 The Case: Modeling and Solving Equations -- 5.2 Translanguaging and Solving Equations: Appropriation of Mathematical Understandings -- 6 Conclusion: Translanguaging as Tool for Appropriation of Mathematical Meanings -- 7 Implications for Research and Practice -- Appendix: Transcription Conventions -- References -- Part II: Expanding the Context: Considering Cultural Reproduction in the Math Classroom -- Mathematical Texts, Alterity and the Expropriation of Mathematical Discourse in Second Language Mathematics Classrooms -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Language Tensions -- 3 Intertextuality and Alterity -- 4 About Time -- 4.1 The Text as an Other -- 4.2 Each Other -- 4.3 The General Addressee -- 5 Concluding Remarks -- Appendix:Transcription Conventions -- References -- Whose Mirror? Cultural Reproduction in Mathematics Word Problems -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Theoretical Framework -- 3 Methods -- 4 Findings -- 5 Discussion -- References. , Part III: Applying Discourse Based Approaches to Teacher Preparation in Science -- Developing Oral Science Explanations: Secondary School ELs' Experimentation with Intertextual Linkages -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Considering Intertextuality and Appropriation in the Science Classroom -- 3 Setting, Participants, and Data -- 4 The Unit on Density -- 4.1 Exploring Intertextuality in Classroom Discourse -- 4.2 Comparing Density by Making a Prediction -- 4.3 Building Relationships: Mass, Density, and Volume -- 4.4 Writing Definitions -- 4.5 Academic Conversation -- 5 Discussion -- 6 Conclusion -- 7 Implications -- References -- Demystifying the Discourse of Science for Elementary Grade English Learners -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Theoretical Framework -- 3 Discourse of Science -- 3.1 Science Lexical Features -- 3.1.1 Precision with Vocabulary -- 3.1.2 Multiple Meaning Science Words -- 3.1.3 Writing Scientific Explanations -- 3.1.4 Formulating Scientific Arguments -- 4 Conclusion -- 5 Implications -- Appendix: Transcription Conventions -- References -- Adaptation and the Language of Learning Science in a Bilingual Classroom -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Situating the Data -- 3 Related Literature -- 4 Theory and Method -- 4.1 Mr. Juan's Bilingual Placement -- 5 Discussion and Conclusion -- Appendix: Transcription Conventions -- References.
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  • 4
    In: Limnology and oceanography / Methods, Oxford [u.a.] : Wiley-Blackwell, 2003, 6(2008), Seite 12-15, 1541-5856
    In: volume:6
    In: year:2008
    In: pages:12-15
    Type of Medium: Electronic Resource
    ISSN: 1541-5856
    Language: English
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    In: Marine biology, Berlin : Springer, 1967, (2009), 1432-1793
    In: year:2009
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: graph. Darst
    ISSN: 1432-1793
    Language: English
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    Keywords: Forschungsbericht ; Industrie 4.0 ; 5G ; Unified Communications
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (62 Seiten, 5,49 MB) , Illustrationen, Diagramme
    Edition: Version: 1.0
    Language: German , English
    Note: Förderkennzeichen BMBF 16KIS0716 , Verbundnummer 01176543 , Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 60 , Unterschiede zwischen dem gedruckten Dokument und der elektronischen Ressource können nicht ausgeschlossen werden , Sprache der Kurzfassungen: Deutsch, Englisch
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  • 7
    Electronic Resource
    Electronic Resource
    s.l. : American Chemical Society
    Journal of the American Chemical Society 112 (1990), S. 3709-3710 
    ISSN: 1520-5126
    Source: ACS Legacy Archives
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Type of Medium: Electronic Resource
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  • 8
    Electronic Resource
    Electronic Resource
    s.l. : American Chemical Society
    Journal of the American Chemical Society 114 (1992), S. 5035-5039 
    ISSN: 1520-5126
    Source: ACS Legacy Archives
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Type of Medium: Electronic Resource
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  • 9
    Electronic Resource
    Electronic Resource
    Oxford, UK : Blackwell Publishing Ltd
    FEMS microbiology letters 250 (2005), S. 0 
    ISSN: 1574-6968
    Source: Blackwell Publishing Journal Backfiles 1879-2005
    Topics: Biology
    Notes: The Escherichia coli strain Pgi-UdhA, a mutant of the strain MG1655, is deficient in both the pgi gene and the udhA gene and cannot grow on glucose as carbon and energy source. This strain was transformed with different pET-plasmids containing archaeal or bacterial pgi, cpgi or pgi/pmi genes from the three known PGI families (PGI, PGI/PMI, cPGI). Growth could be restored upon plasmid-based expression of pgi, pgi/pmi or cpgi genes indicating that these heterologous proteins can substitute for E. coli PGI. However, complete restoration of the growth rate could not be obtained by any of the PGIs, PGI/PMIs, or cPGIs used. The data indicate that the PGI function of the three PGI families is functionally exchangeable in glycolysis.
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    ISSN: 1574-6968
    Source: Blackwell Publishing Journal Backfiles 1879-2005
    Topics: Biology
    Notes: The gene (open reading frame (ORF) Tm1469, glk) encoding ATP-dependent ROK (repressors, ORFs, sugar kinases) glucokinase (ATP-GLK, EC 2.7.1.2) of the hyperthermophilic bacterium Thermotoga maritima was cloned and functionally expressed in Escherichia coli. The purified recombinant enzyme is a homodimer with an apparent molecular mass of 80 kDa composed of 36-kDa subunits. Rate dependence (at 80°C) on glucose and ATP followed Michaelis–Menten kinetics with apparent Km values of 1.0 and 0.36 mM, respectively; apparent Vmax values were about 370 U mg−1. The enzyme was highly specific for glucose as phosphoryl acceptor. Besides glucose only 2-deoxyglucose was phosphorylated to some extent, whereas mannose and fructose were not used. With a temperature optimum of 93°C the enzyme is the most thermoactive bacterial ATP-GLK described.
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