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Konstruktion und Durchmusterung von Metagenombanken: Identifizierung und Charakterisierung von Genen und Genprodukten von am Polyol-Stoffwechsel beteiligten Oxidoreduktasen und Coenzym B12-abhängigen Dehydratasen
(2004-01-21)A new way to exploit the metabolic and genetic diversity of microorganisms is the construction of DNA libraries directly from environmental samples. To isolate new genes encoding coenzyme ... -
Kopfschmerzen bei Kindern und Jugendlichen: Verlauf und Risikofaktoren
(2009-11-27)Headache in children and adolescents has attracted considerable attention from national and international research in the last few years. Epidemiological studies show that headache occurs ... -
Kristallisation von GGA-Proteinen und röntgenkristallographische Untersuchungen am Cα-Formylglycin Generierenden Enzym
(2007-03-05)GGA proteins are a family of monomeric clathrin adaptors that mediate the sorting of mannose-6-phosphate receptors between the trans-Golgi network and endosomes. Crystal structures of isolated GGA protein VHS, GAT and GAE ... -
Kristallstrukturanalyse des spleißosomalen DEAD-Box Proteins hPrp28
(2008-06-25)DEAD-box proteins belong to the helicase superfamily. They use the energy of ATP hydrolysis to dissociate RNA-RNA or RNA-protein interactions and therefore to catalyze rearrangements in ... -
Land-use Control on Abiotic and Biotic Mechanisms of P Mobilization
(2017-10-13)Phosphorus (P) is the most limiting nutrient for plant growth and productivity in many regions worldwide especially in the tropics. Aside intrinsic low P availability controlled by physicochemical and biological reactions, ... -
Land-use impacts on biodiversity and ecosystem functioning of complex multitrophic communities
(2016-02-24)Global biodiversity is rapidly declining, resulting in far-reaching impacts on the functioning of ecosystems and human wellbeing. In recent decades, anthropogenic land use has been identified as a major driver of biodiversity ... -
"Die Landplage des Raupenfraßes" : Wahrnehmung, Schaden und Bekämpfung von Insekten in der Forst- und Agrarwirtschaft des preußischen Brandenburgs (1700-1850)
(2011-07-28)Since the early days of agriculture and livestock breeding, human societies have been competing with other organisms for the resources produced. Profit cuts in agronomics and forestry and ... -
Landscape change and impoverishment in North German grasslands since the 1950s
(2014-09-05)Landscape and agricultural management has changed in Central Europe dramatically since the large-scale intensification processes (e.g. meliorations, synthetic fertilizer and herbicide use) started in the 1950/60s. Today, ... -
Language-Switching Costs in Bilingual Mathematics Learning
(2019-07-03)Given the increasing number of bilingual education programs in Europe and beyond, the question if knowledge is represented in a language-dependent way has gained high practical importance. First studies revealed that content ... -
Large Dense Core Vesicle Exocytosis in Mouse Chromaffin Cells is Regulated by Munc13s and Baiap3
(2008-12-16)Members of mammalian uncoordinated 13 protein family (Munc13s) are essential for SV exocytosis in neurons and have also been implicated in LDCV exocytosis in chromaffin cells. However, ... -
Late Quaternary landscape dynamics in the Podocarpus National Park region in the southeastern Andes of Ecuador
(2010-09-22)The southeastern Ecuadorian Andes belong to the tropical eastern Andes and represent one of the global centers of vascular plant diversity. They are one of the most biodiverse regions ... -
Late quaternary vegetation and climate dynamics in western amazonia
(2017-04-11)The Amazon is a shelter for a huge variety of fauna and flora with the largest fluvial system and the highest diversity in the world. The biotic and abiotic factors of the floodplains serve to control the development and ... -
Late Quaternary Vegetation History And Climate Change In The Gobi Desert, South Mongolia
(2012-06-19)Southern Mongolia is a part of the arid to semiarid region of Central Asia and represents a transitional zone between the circulation systems of westerlies and associated North Atlantic Oscillation (NAO), the Asian summer ... -
Late Quaternary vegetation, climate and fire dynamics in the Podocarpus National Park region, southeastern Ecuadorian Andes
(2008-06-26)In order to study the stability and dynamics of highly biodiverse mountain rain forest and paramo ecosystems, the late Pleistocene and Holocene climate and fire variability as well as ... -
Late Quaternary vegetation, climate and ocean dynamics inferred from marine sediment cores off southeastern South America
(2018-09-04)Southeastern South America harbour highly diverse and species-rich ecosystems, such as the Atlantic rainforest, Araucaria forest and grasslands, which occur in a transitional zone from tropical to subtropical. This climatic ... -
Leadership in Sports
(2009-01-09)The central questions of this work were concerned with the applicability of three versions of the Leadership Scale for Sports in Physical Education (LSS-PE) as a suitable instrument for ... -
Learning and Retrieval of Crossmodally Associated Valence in Face Perception
(2023-04-18)How someone’s face is perceived is not only influenced by their facial expression but also largely by the situational context as well as by previous experiences with that person. Although emotional expressions of faces and ... -
Learning from reliable and unreliable speakers
(2019-11-21)As a way to bypass the need for the many iterations of individual experiences required for trial and error learning, humans and several non-human animal species have evolved a capacity to rely on information provided by ... -
Learning Prerequisites for Biodiversity Education
(2008-01-31)Most international legal frameworks that aim at protecting biodiversity place great importance on educational measures (e.g. The Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD), Art. 13a). However, ... -
Leaving a solitary life behind: Evolutionary processes leading to sociality in animals
(2020-02-25)The evolution of stable animal groups is a major transition in evolution entailing changes in population structure and emerging properties due to the selective pressures associated with social interactions. Sociality is ...