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CHF 168.00
Genome Instability
1. The A-like Faker Assay for Measuring Yeast Chromosome III StabilityCarolina A. Novoa, J. Sidney Ang, and Peter C. Stirling 2. The Chromosome Transmission Fidelity Assay for Measuring Chromosome Loss in Yeast Supipi Duffy and Philip Hieter 3. Measuring Mutation Rates using the Luria-Delbrück Fluctuation AssayGregory I. Lang 4. Molecular Genetic Characterization of Mutagenesis Using ... zur Produkt-Seite
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Measuring Mutation Rates using the Luria-Delbr\u00fcck Fluctuation AssayGregory I. Lang\u00a04. Molecular Genetic Characterization of Mutagenesis Using a Highly Sensitized Single-Stranded DNA Reporter System in Budding YeastKin Chan5. Analyzing Genome Rearrangements in Saccharomyces cerevisiaeAnjana Srivatsan, Christopher D. Putnam, and Richard D. Kolodner\u00a06. High Resolution Mapping of Modified DNA Nucleobases using Excision Repair EnzymesMonica Ransom, D. Suzi Bryan and Jay R. Hesselberth\u00a07. Integrated Microarray-based Tools for Detection of Genomic DNA Damage and Repair MechanismsPatrick van Eijk, Yumin Teng, Mark R. Bennet, Katie E. Evans, James R. Powell, Richard M. Webster, and Simon H. Reed\u00a08. Study of UV-induced DNA Repair Factor Recruitment: Kinetics and Dynamics Sertic S., Roma S., Plevani P., Lazzaro F. , and Muzi-Falconi M.\u00a09. Inserting Site-specific DNA Lesions into Whole GenomesVincent Pag\u00e8s and Robert P Fuchs\u00a010. A qPCR-based Protocol to Quantify DSB ResectionMatteo Ferrari, Shyam Twayana, Federica Marini, and Achille Pellicioli\u00a011. Alkaline Denaturing Southern Blot Analysis to Monitor Double-strand Break ProcessingChiara Vittoria Colombo, Luca Menin, and Michela Clerici\u00a012. Single Molecule Analysis of Resection TracksPablo Huertas and Andr\u00e9s Cruz-Garc\u00eda\u00a013. Mapping DNA Breaks by Next-generation SequencingLaura Baranello, Fedor Kouzine, Damian Wojtowicz, Kairong Cui, Keji Zhao,Teresa M Przytycka, Giovanni Capranico, and David Levens14. Genome-wide Profiling of DNA Double-strand Breaks by the BLESS and BLISS MethodsReza Mirzazadeh, Tomasz Kallas, Magda Bienko, and Nicola Crosetto\u00a015. DNA Replication Profiling using Deep SequencingXanita Saayman, Cristina Ramos-P\u00e9rez, and Grant W Brown\u00a016. Quantitative Bromodeoxyuridine Immunoprecipitation Analyzed by High-Throughput Sequencing (qBrdU-seq or QBU)Joanna E. Haye-Bertolozzi and Oscar M. Aparicio \u00a017. Strand-specific Analysis of DNA Synthesis and Proteins Association with DNA Replication Forks in Budding YeastChuanhe Yu, Haiyun Gan, and Zhiguo Zhang\u00a018. Analysis of Replicative Polymerase Usage by Ribonucleotide IncorporationAndrea Keszthelyi, Izumi Miyabe, Katie Ptasinska, Yasukazu Daigaku, Karel Naiman, and Antony M. Carr\u00a019. Dynamic Architecture of Eukaryotic DNA Replication Forks in vivo, Visualized by Electron Microscopy Ralph Zellweger and Massimo Lopes\u00a020. A Molecular Toolbox to Engineer Site-Specific DNA Replication PerturbationNicolai B. Larsen, Ian D. Hickson, and Hocine W. Mankouri\u00a0 21. Single Cell Gel Electrophoresis for the Detection of Genomic Ribonucleotides Barbara Kind, Christine Wolf, Kerstin Engel, Alexander Rapp,M. Cristina Cardoso, and \u00a0Min Ae Lee-Kirsch\u00a022. Measuring the Levels of Ribonucleotides Embedded in Genomic DNAMeroni A., Nava G.M., Sertic S., Plevani P., Muzi-Falconi M.and Lazzaro F.\u00a023. Mapping Ribonucleotides Incorporated into DNA by Hydrolytic End-SequencingClinton D. Orebaugh, Scott A. Lujan, Adam B. Burkholder, Anders R Clausen, and Thomas A. Kunkel\u00a024. Detection of DNA-RNA Hybrids in vivoMar\u00eda Garc\u00eda-Rubio, Sonia I. Barroso, and Andr\u00e9s Aguilera\u00a025. Analysis of de novo Telomere Addition by Southern BlotDiego Bonetti and Maria Pia Longhese\u00a026. Assays to Study Repair of Inducible DNA Double Strand Breaks at TelomeresRoxanne Oshidari and Karim Mekhail\u00a027. Telomerase RNA Imaging in Budding Yeast and Human Cells by Fluorescent in situ HybridizationDavid Gu\u00e9rit, Maxime Lalonde, and Pascal Chartrand\u00a028. Methods to Study Repeat Fragility and Instability in Saccharomyces cerevisiaeErica J. Polleys and Catherine H. Freudenreich29. Quantitative Analysis of the Rates for Repeat-mediated Genome Instability in a Yeast Experimental SystemElina A. Radchenko, Ryan J. McGinty, Anna Y. Aksenova, Alexander J. Neil, and Sergei M. Mirkin1\u00a030. Measuring Dynamic Behaviour of Trinucleotide Repeat Tracts in vivo in Saccharomyces cerevisiaeGregory M. Williams and Jennifer A. Surtees\u00a031. The Detection and Analysis of Chromosome Fragile SitesVictoria A. Bjerregaard, \u00d6zg\u00fcn \u00d6zer, Ian D. Hickson, and Ying Liu\u00a032. Imaging of DNA Ultrafine Bridges in Budding YeastOliver Quevedo and Michael Lisby\u00a033. Detection of Ultra-Fine Anaphase Bridges Anna H. Bizard, Christian F. Nielsen, and Ian D. Hickson \u00a034. A Chromatin Fiber Analysis Pipeline to Model DNA Synthesis and Structures in Fission YeastSarah A. Sabatinos and Marc D. Green\u00a035. Long-term Imaging of DNA Damage and Cell Cycle Progression in Budding Yeast Using Spinning Disk Confocal MicroscopyRiccardo Montecchi and Etienne Schwob\u00a036. The CellClamper: A Convenient Microuidic Device for Time-Lapse Imaging of YeastGregor W. Schmidt, Olivier Frey, and Fabian Rudolf\u00a037. Characterization of Structural and Configurational Properties of DNA by Atomic Force Microscopy Alice Meroni, Federico Lazzaro, Marco Muzi-Falconi, and Alessandro Podest\u00e0\u00a038. Genome-wide Quantitative Fitness Analysis (QFA) of Yeast CulturesEva-Maria Holstein, Conor Lawless, Peter Banks, and David Lydall\u00a039. Rewiring the Budding Yeast Proteome using Synthetic Physical InteractionsGu\u00f0j\u00f3n \u00d3lafsson and Peter H. Thorpe\u00a040. Reporter-based Synthetic Genetic Array Analysis: a Functional Genomics Approach for Investigating Transcript or Protein Abundance Using Fluorescent Proteins in Saccharomyces cerevisiaeHendrikje G\u00f6ttert, Mojca Mattiazzi Usaj, Adam P. Rosebrock, and Brenda J. Andrews\u00a041. Statistical Analysis and Quality Assessment of ChIP-seq Data with DROMPARyuichiro Nakato and Katsuhiko Shirahige\u00a042. Quantitative Analysis of DNA Damage Signaling Responses to Chemical and Genetic PerturbationsFrancisco M. 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CHF 239.00
Numerical Mathematics and Advanced Applications ENUMATH 2017
Plenary lectures.- PDE Apps for Acoustic Ducts: A Parametrized Component-to-System Model-Order-Reduction Approach.- Sub-voxel perfusion modeling in terms of coupled 3d-1d problem.- Iterative linearisation schemes for doubly degenerate parabolic equations.- Mathematics and Medicine: How mathematics, modelling and simulations can lead to better diagnosis and treatments.- Kernel methods ... zur Produkt-Seite
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Discontinuous Galerkin Approach for Solving Elastodynamic Problem.- Unfitted finite element methods: analysis and applications.- FETI-DP preconditioners for the Virtual Element Method on general 2D.- Modeling flow and transport in fractured media by a hybrid finite volume-finite element method.- A cut-cell Hybrid High-Order method for elliptic problems with curved boundaries.- A cut finite element method with boundary value correction for the incompressible Stokes equations.- Numerical Integration on Hyperrectangles in Isoparametric Unfitted Finite Elements.- Advances in numerical linear algebra methods and applications to partial differential equations.- On a generalization of Neumann series of Bessel functions using Hessenberg matrices and matrix exponentials.- Influence of the SIPG penalisation on the numerical properties of linear systems for elastic wave propagation.- Function-based Algebraic Multigrid method for the 3D Poisson problem on structured meshes.- Numerical methods in biophysics.- Mathematical modelling of phenotypic selection within solid tumours.- Uncertainty assessment of a hybrid cell-continuum based model for wound contraction.- Structure preserving discretizations and high order finite elements for differential forms.- The discrete relations between fields and potentials with high order Whitney forms.- Model Order Reduction of an Elastic Body under Large Rigid Motion.- On surface area and length preserving flows of closed curves on a given surface.- Derivation of higher-order terms in FFT-based numerical homogenization.- Monge-Amp\u00e8re solvers with applications to illumination optics.- A Least-Squares Method for a Monge-Amp\u00e8re Equation with Non-Quadratic Cost Function Applied to Optical Design.- Solving inverse illumination problems with Liouville's equation.- Mixed and nonsmooth methods in numerical solid mechanics.- Strong vs. Weak Symmetry in Stress-Based Mixed Finite Element Methods for Linear Elasticity.- Evolution of load-bearing structures with phase field modeling.- An accelerated Newton method for nonlinear materials in structure mechanics and fluid mechanics.- A posteriori error estimation, adaptivity and approximation.- Best error localizations for piecewise polynomial approximation of gradients, functions and functionals.- Adaptive Discontinuous Galerkin Methods for flow in porous media.- An adaptive E-scheme for conservation laws.- Adaptive Filtered Schemes for first order Hamilton-Jacobi equations.- Goal-oriented a posteriori error estimates in nearly incompressible linear elasticity.- Nitsche's method for the obstacle problem of clamped Kirchhoff plates.- Noncommutative stochastic differential equations: Analysis and simulation.- Stochastic B-series and order conditions for exponential integrators.- What is a post-Lie algebra and why is it useful in geometric integration.- On non-commutative stochastic exponentials.- Innovative numerical methods and their analysis for elliptic and partabolic PDEs.- An introduction to the gradient discretisation method.- Quasi-optimal nonconforming methods for second-order problems on domains with non-Lipschitz boundary.- Convergence of adaptive finite element methods with error-dominated oscillation.- Finite element methods for parabolic problems with time-dependent domains - application to a milling simulation.- Polyhedral methods and applications.- Numerical investigation of the conditioning for plane wave discontinuous Galerkin methods.- The Virtual Element Method for the transport of passive scalars in Discrete Fracture Networks.- On the implementation of a multiscale Hybrid High-Order method.- VEM for the Reissner-Mindlin plate based on the MITC approach: the element of degree 2.- Recent advances in space-time Galerkin methods.- DGM for the solution of nonlinear dynamic elasticity.- Higher order space-time elements for a non-linear Biot model.- Iterative Coupling of Mixed and Discontinuous Galerkin Methods for Poroelasticity.- Stability of higher-order ALE-STDGM for nonlinear problems in time-dependent domains.- PDE Software Frameworks.- Implementation of mixed-dimensional models for fractured porous media.- Fast matrix-free evaluation of hybridizable discontinuous Galerkin operators.- Numerical methods for simulating processes in porous media.- Numerical Benchmarking for 3D Multiphase Flow: New Results for a Rising Bubble.- A linear domain decomposition method for two-phase flow in porous media.- A numerical method for an inverse problem arising in two-phase fluid flow transport through a homogeneous porous medium.- A fully-implicit, iterative scheme for the simulation of two-phase flow in porous media.- Mass lumping for MHFEM in two phase flow problems in porous media.- Uncertainty quantification in injection and soil characteristics for Biot's poroelasticity model.- Reactivation of Fractures in Subsurface Reservoirs - a Numerical Approach using a Static-Dynamic Friction Model.- Model reduction methods for simulation and (optimal) control.- POD-Based Economic Model Predictive Control for Heat-Convection Phenomena.- Real-Time Optimization of Thermal Ablation Cancer Treatments.- Parametric model reduction via interpolating orthonormal bases.- A Spectral Element Reduced Basis Method in Parametric CFD.- POD for optimal control of the Cahn-Hilliard system using spatially adapted snapshots.- Recent advances on polyhedral discretizations.- New strategies for the simulation of the flow in three dimensional porofractured media.- The Virtual Element Method on Anisotropic Polygonal Discretizations.- FEM meshes with guaranteed geometric properties.- On Zl\\'amal minimum angle condition for the longest-edge $n$-section algorithm with $n \\ge 4$.- Adaptive solution of a singularly-perturbed convection-diffusion problem using a stabilized mixed finite element method.- Spaces of simplicial shapes.- Simlicial vertex-normal dualty with applications to well-centered simplices.- Maximum angle condition for n-dimensional simplicial elements.- Discretizations and solvers for multi-physics problems.- An oscillation-free finite volume method for poroelasticity.- Numerical investigation on the fixed-stress splitting scheme for Biot's equations: Optimality of the tuning parameter.- Numerical simulation of biofilm formation in a microchannel.- Numerical Methods for Biomembranes based on PL Surfaces.- Heavy metals phytoremediation: First mathematical modelling results.- Urban heat island effect in metropolitan areas: An optimal control perspective.- Nitsche-based finite element method for contact with Coulomb friction.- Electrically Driven MHD Flow Between two Parallel Slipping and Partly Conducting Infinite Plates.- Two methods for the numerical modelling of the PM transport and deposition on the vegetation.- On a new mixed formulation of Kirchhoff plates on curvilinear polygonal domains.- Reduced order models for time-dependent problems.- POD-Based Multiobjective Optimal Control of Time-Variant Heat Phenomena.- Greedy kernel methods for accelerating implicit integrators for parametric ODEs.- Limiter techniques for flow problems.- Third-order Limiter Functions on Non-Equidistant Grids.- A Linearity Preserving Algebraic Flux Correction Scheme of Upwind Type Satisfying the Discrete Maximum Principle on Arbitrary Meshes.- New frontiers in domain decomposition methods: Optimal control, model reduction, and heterogeneous problems.- Optimized Schwarz methods for advection diffusion equations in bounded domains.- Optimal coarse spaces for FETI and their approximation.- Coupling MPC and HJB for the Computation of POD-based Feedback Laws.- Adaptive multiple shooting for nonlinear boundary value problems.- Error analysis for finite element methods for PDEs.- Exponential scaling and the time growth of the error of DG for advectionreaction problems.- Maximum norm estimates for energy-corrected finite element method.- Digital Operators, Discrete Equations and Error Estimates.- A simple boundary approximation for the non-symmetric coupling of the Finite Element Method and the Boundary Element Method for parabolicelliptic interface problems.- Fluid dynamics.- Galerkin projection and numerical integration for a stochastic investigation of the viscous Burgers' equation: An initial attempt.- Nonlinear flux approximation scheme for Burgers' equation derived from a local BVP.- A Spectral Solenoidal-Galerkin Method for Flow Past a Circular Cylinder.- Conservative Mimetic Cut-cell Method for Incompressible Navier-Stokes Equations.- Author Index.","merchants_number":1,"ean":9783319964140,"category_id":103,"size":null,"min_price":239,"low_price_merchant_id":70255345,"ID":4902062,"merchants":["euniverse"],"brand":"undefined","slug":"numerical-mathematics-and-advanced-applications-enumath-2017","url":"\/unterhaltung\/produkt\/numerical-mathematics-and-advanced-applications-enumath-2017\/","low_price_merchant_name":"eUniverse"}



CHF 94.90
Handbook of Response to Intervention
1. From Response to Intervention to Multi-Tiered Systems of Support: Advances in the Science and Practice of Assessment and Intervention, Shane R. Jimerson, Matthew K. Burns, & Amanda M. VanDerHeyden.- I. Foundations of Science.- 2. Data-based Decision-making, Stanley L. Deno.- 3. Applied Behavior Analysis: A Foundation for Response to Intervention, Scott P. Ardoin, Liliana Wagner, ... zur Produkt-Seite
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Burns, & Amanda M. VanDerHeyden.- I. Foundations of Science.- 2. Data-based Decision-making, Stanley L. Deno.- 3. Applied Behavior Analysis: A Foundation for Response to Intervention, Scott P. Ardoin, Liliana Wagner, Kathryn E. Bangs.- 4. Learning Disabilities\/Special Education, John L. Hosp, Sally Huddle, Jeremy W. Ford, Kiersten Hensley.- 5. Prevention and Response to Intervention: Past, Present, and Future, Ann C. Schulte.- 6. Problem-Solving Consultation, William P. Erchul & Caryn S. Ward.- II. Foundations of Practice.- 7. The Role of Professional Learning Communities in Successful Response to Intervention Implementation, Lori Helman & Kay Rosheim.- 8. Response to Intervention and Accountability Systems, Timothy J. Runge, David J. Lillenstein, & Joseph F. Kovaleski.- 9. Multi-tiered Systems of Support and Evidence-Based Practices, Karen C. Stoiber & Maribeth Gettinger.- 10. Preservice Teacher Education and Response to Intervention within Multi-tiered Systems of Support: What Can We Learn From Research and Practice?, David H. Allsopp, Jennie L. Farmer, David Hoppey.- 11. Common Core State Standards and Response to Intervention: The Importance of Assessment, Intervention, and Progress Monitoring, Shane R. Jimerson, Rachel Stein, Aaron Haddock, & Reza Shahroozi.- III. Tier 1 - Assessment, Problem Analysis, and Intervention.- 12. Screening Assessment within a Multi-Tiered System of Support: Current Practices, Advances, and Next Steps, Nathan H. Clemens, Milena A. Keller-Margulis, Timothy Scholten, & Myeongsun Yoon.- 13. The Role of Tier I Mathematics Instruction in Elementary and Middle Schools: Promoting Mathematics Success, Asha K. Jitendra & Danielle N. Dupuis.- 14. Classroom Reading Instruction for All Students, Barbara R. Foorman amd Jeanne Wanzek.- 15. Classwide Intervention Using Peer-Assisted Learning Strategies, Kristen L. McMaster & Douglas Fuchs.- IV. Tier 2 - Assessment, Problem Analysis, and Intervention.- 16. Assessment: Periodic Assessment to Monitor Progress, Benjamin Silberglitt, David Parker, & Paul Muyskens.- 17. Problem-Analysis at Tier 2: Using Data to Find the Category of the Problem, Matthew K. Burns, Kathrin E. Maki, Abbey C. Karich, Matthew Hall, Jennifer J. McComas & Lori Helman.- 18. Multilevel Response-to-Intervention Prevention Systems: Mathematics Intervention at Tier 2, Lynn S. Fuchs, Douglas Fuchs, & Amelia S. Malone.- 19. Implementation of Tier 2 Reading Interventions in the Primary Grades, Jeanne Wanzek, Stephanie Al Otaiba, & Brandy Gatlin.- V. Tier 3 - Assessment, Problem Analysis, and Intervention.- 20. Progress Monitoring for Students Receiving Intensive Academic Intervention, David A. Klingbeil, Tera L. Bradley, & Jennifer J. McComas.- 21. Introduction to Problem Analysis to Identify Tier 3 Interventions: Brief Experimental Analysis of Academic Problems, Melissa Coolong-Chaffin & Jennifer J. McComas.- 22. Tier 3: Intensive Mathematics Intervention Strategies, Robin S. Codding & Ryan Martin.- 23. Tier 3 Primary Grade Reading Interventions: Can We Distinguish Necessary from Sufficient?, Stephanie Al Otaiba, Jill Allor, Miriam Ortiz, Luana Greulich, Jeanne Wanzek & Joseph Torgesen.- VI. Contemporary Implementation Science.- 24. Assuring the Response to Intervention Process has Substance: Assessing and Supporting Intervention Implementation, George H. Noell & Kristin A. Gansle.- 25. Accuracy and Validity of Methods for Identifying Learning Disabilities in a Response to Intervention Service Delivery Framework, Jeremy Miciak, Jack M. Fletcher, & Karla K. Stuebing.- 26. Contextual Influences and Response to Intervention, Amy L. Reschly & Melissa Coolong-Chaffin.- 27. Using Single Case Design in a Response to Intervention Model, T. Chris Riley-Tillman & Daniel M. Maggin.- VII. Contemporary Implementation Topics.- 28. Technology-Based Assessment and Problem Analysis, Gerald Tindal & Julie Alonzo.- 29. Educational Technology and Response to Intervention: Affordances and Considerations, Janet S. Twyman & Melinda S. Sota.- 30. Response to Intervention for English Learners, Diana Socie & Mike Vanderwood.- 31. Essential Features of Tier 2 & 3 School-wide Positive Behavioral Supports, Barbara S. Mitchell, Allison L. Bruhn, & Timothy J. Lewis.- 32. Implementing Response to Intervention in Secondary Schools, Mark R. Shinn, Holly S. Windram, & Kerry A. Bollman.- 33. Advances in Multi-Tiered Systems of Support for Prekindergarten Children: Lessons Learned from 5 Years of Research and Development from the Center for Response to Intervention in Early Childhood, Judith J. Carta, Charles R. Greenwood, Howard Goldstein, Scott R. McConnell, Ruth Kaminski, Tracy A. Bradfield, Alisha Wackerle-Hollman, Maura Linas, Gabriela Guerrero, Elizabeth Kelley & Jane Atwater.- 34. Teacher Formative Assessment: The Missing Link in Response to Intervention, Linda A. Reddy, Christopher M. Dudek, & Elisa S. Shernoff.- VIII. Effective Contemporary Models.- 35. Challenges Faced by New Implementation sites: The Role of Culture in the Change Process, Dawn Miller & Rachel Freeman.- 36. Making Response to Intervention Stick: Sustaining Implementation Past Your Retirement, Kim Gibbons & W. Alan Coulter.- 37. Evaluating the Impact of Response to Intervention in Reading at the Elementary Level Across the State of Pennsylvania, Edward S. Shapiro.- 38. Data-Based Decision-Making, the Problem Solving Model, and Response to Intervention in the Minneapolis Public Schools, Doug Marston, Matthew Lau, Paul Muyskens, & Jennifer Wilson.- 39. Implementing Response to Intervention in a Rural Setting, Renee Guy, Amanda Fields, & Lynn Edwards.- 40. Toward a Unified Response-to-Intervention Model: Multi-Tiered Systems of Support, Matthew K. Burns, Shane R. Jimerson, Amanda M. VanDerHeyden, & Stanley L. Deno.","merchants_number":2,"ean":9781493968251,"category_id":103,"size":null,"min_price":94.900000000000005684341886080801486968994140625,"low_price_merchant_id":70255345,"ID":4419623,"merchants":["euniverse","weltbild"],"brand":"undefined","slug":"handbook-of-response-to-intervention-2","url":"\/unterhaltung\/produkt\/handbook-of-response-to-intervention-2\/","low_price_merchant_name":"eUniverse"}



CHF 71.90
Modellgestützte und regional differenzierte Analyse der Weiterentwicklung des Agrarsektors in der Republik Belarus unter verschiedenen agrarpolitischen Rahmenbedingungen
Die vorliegende Dissertation hat zum einen das Ziel, ein multi-Produkt regional differenziertes Agrarsektormodell als Instrument zur Politikanalyse zu entwickeln. Zum anderen zielt diese Arbeit spezifisch auf die Quantifizierung folgender Szenarien ab: (1) der möglichen Konsequenzen sowohl eines WTO-Beitritts der Republik Belarus als auch einer WTO-Liberalisierung; (2) der potenzielle... zur Produkt-Seite
4122522 {"price-changing":0,"image":"https:\/\/image.vergleiche.ch\/small\/","post_title":"Modellgest\u00fctzte und regional differenzierte Analyse der Weiterentwicklung des Agrarsektors in der Republik Belarus unter verschiedenen agrarpolitischen Rahmenbedingungen","deeplink":"https:\/\/www.awin1.com\/pclick.php?p=31523529203&a=401125&m=13971&pref1=9783954040865","labels":[],"brand_id":1,"post_content":"Die vorliegende Dissertation hat zum einen das Ziel, ein multi-Produkt regional differenziertes Agrarsektormodell als Instrument zur Politikanalyse zu entwickeln. Zum anderen zielt diese Arbeit spezifisch auf die Quantifizierung folgender Szenarien ab: (1) der m\u00f6glichen Konsequenzen sowohl eines WTO-Beitritts der Republik Belarus als auch einer WTO-Liberalisierung; (2) der potenziellen Auswirkungen der Bildung einer Zollunion zwischen der Republik Belarus, Russland und Kasachstan; (3) der m\u00f6glichen Konsequenzen sowohl eines EU-Beitritts der Republik Belarus wie auch einer Zollunion EU-Belarus; und (4) die wohlfahrts\u00f6konomische Bewertung dieser internen und externen Agrarreformen aus Sicht der Republik Belarus. Es wird ein nummerisches, komparativ-statisches, von Produktdifferenzierung ausgehendes partielles Gleichgewichtsmodell entwickelt, das den Namen Bel-ASim tr\u00e4gt und in dem die Handelsstr\u00f6me mit Hilfe des Armington-Ansatzes abgebildet werden. Im Modell werden folgende L\u00e4nder und Regionen ber\u00fccksichtigt: Republik Belarus, Russische F\u00f6deration, Kasachstan, Ukraine, Sonstige GUS-L\u00e4nder, Europ\u00e4ische Union und der Rest der Welt. Das Modell umfasst den Agrar- und Ern\u00e4hrungssektor der Republik Belarus von der landwirtschaftlichen Produktion \u00fcber die Milchverarbeitung bis zum Aussenhandel und dem Konsum. Die Regionen Russische F\u00f6deration, Kasachstan, Ukraine, sonstige GUS-L\u00e4nder, Europ\u00e4ische Union und Rest der Welt werden im Modell vereinfacht abgebildet. F\u00fcr die Abbildung der Importnachfragen und der Exportangebote in diesen Regionen werden die Funktionen vom Typ Cobb-Douglas verwendet. Zur Ber\u00fccksichtigung der Standorteigenschaften der landwirtschaftlichen Produktion in der Republik Belarus wird das Modell als regionalisierter Ansatz entwickelt. Die regionale Aufteilung basiert schwerpunktm\u00e4ssig auf der Abgrenzung nach administrativen Kriterien (Oblast-Ebene). Ausgehend von dieser Gliederung k\u00f6nnen Analysen f\u00fcr sechs Oblaste sowie f\u00fcr das Agrar- und Ern\u00e4hrungssektoraggregat der Republik Belarus erstellt werden. Das Modell basiert auf der neoklassischen Theorie. Es wird \u00f6konomisch rationales Verhalten der Akteure unterstellt: f\u00fcr die Produzenten gilt die Hypothese der Gewinnmaximierung, f\u00fcr Konsumenten die der Nutzenmaximierung. Bei der Abbildung des landwirtschaftlichen Angebotes und der Nachfrage der Verbraucher nach Nahrungsmitteln st\u00fctzt sich das Modell auf die aus flexiblen Funktionsformen abgeleiteten Verhaltenssysteme. Die Angebots- und Nachfragesysteme auf der Milchverarbeitungsstufe werden im Modell mit Hilfe der isoelastischen Funktionen abgebildet. Das differenzierte Angebot bzw. die differenzierte Nachfrage und die differenzierten Handelsstr\u00f6me werden im Modell in einem dreistufigen Verfahren mit Hilfe des Armington-Ansatzes modelliert. Die Politikinstrumente, die mit dem Modell simuliert werden k\u00f6nnen, umfassen Minimum-Ab-Hof-Preise, Maximum-Binnenmarktpreise, Produktionsquoten, Handelsz\u00f6lle, Exportsubventionen, direkte produktgebundene Subventionen, Inputsubventionen, allgemeine Subventionen und Zollquote. Das Modell erlaubt die Berechnung der Wohlfahrts- und Verteilungseffekte im Hinblick auf die Erzeuger, Verbraucher, Quotenbesitzer, Steuerzahler und die Gesamtgesellschaft. Die volle Version des Modells wird in GAMS (allgemeines algebraisches modellierendes System) geschrieben und nach dem ?Mixed Complementarity Problem? (MCP)-Ansatz programmiert. Vom Modell ausgehend werden exemplarische Simulationen vorgenommen, die sich auf aktuelle Fragestellungen innerhalb der Liberalisierungs- und Integrationsabsichten der Republik Belarus beziehen. Insgesamt werden neun Politikszenarien simuliert. Die Simulationsanalysen setzen sich in dieser Untersuchung aus drei Teilen zusammen: erstens den Simulationen f\u00fcr den Basiszeitraum ?2006\/2007?; zweitens vergleichenden Simulationen f\u00fcr die Basiszeitr\u00e4ume von ?2005\/2006? bis ?2007\/2008? und drittens den Sensitivit\u00e4tsanalysen. Die Ergebnisse der Simulationen lassen sich wie folgt zusammenfassen. Bei den Wohlfahrtspositionen der Liberalisierungsszenarien (vollst\u00e4ndige Handelsliberalisierung in der Republik Belarus, WTO-Beitritt der Republik Belarus und WTO-Agrarliberalisierung mit der Republik Belarus) wird deutlich, dass sich die landwirtschaftlichen Produzentenrenten im Durchschnitt negativ entwickeln, weil die Erzeugeranreizpreise und Produktionsmengen abnehmen. Die Molkereien und Konsumenten gewinnen an Wohlfahrt und das Budget entwickelt sich positiv. In allen Liberalisierungsalternativen steigt die Gesamtwohlfahrt der belarussischen Volkswirtschaft. Die Ergebnisse zeigen, dass die Eliminierung der Produktionssubventionen in der Republik Belarus die wesentlichen Politik\u00e4nderungen der Liberalisierungsszenarien in Bezug auf die Wirkung des staatlichen Budgets darstellt. In den Integrationsszenarien (sowohl Teilnahme der Republik Belarus an einer Zollunion mit Russland und Kasachstan als auch Teilnahme der Republik Belarus an einer pr\u00e4ferenziellen Handelszone mit der EU) gewinnen in erster Linie die belarussischen Konsumenten, weil sie von erleichterten Importen aus den Handelspartnern profitieren k\u00f6nnen. Die Milchverarbeitungsindustrie profitiert auch von den Integrationsprozessen infolge eines besseren Marktzugangs. Ein Abbau der tarif\u00e4ren und nichttarif\u00e4ren Handelsbarrieren f\u00fchrt in diesen Szenarien im Durchschnitt zu Wohlfahrtsverlusten bei den landwirtschaftlichen Erzeugern und zur Belastung des Staatsbudgets. In den oben genannten Integrationsszenarien ist die Steigerung der Gesamtwohlfahrt der belarussischen Volkswirtschaft zu erwarten. Bei einem EU-Beitritt der Republik Belarus wird deutlich, dass sich die landwirtschaftlichen Produzentenrenten negativ entwickeln. Die Milchproduzenten k\u00f6nnen vom \u00fcbernommenen EU-Marktordnungssystem profitieren. Die Verbraucher verlieren an Konsumentenrente aufgrund der gestiegenen Konsumentenpreise. Da die Marktprotektion in der Republik Belarus steigt, hat der Beitritt der Republik Belarus zur EU Gesamtwohlfahrtsverluste zur Folge. Tritt die Republik Belarus der EU bei und realisiert die EU einen vollst\u00e4ndigen Protektionsabbau, ergeben sich Wohlfahrtsverluste der landwirtschaftlichen Betriebe und der Milchverarbeitungsindustrie. Die Verbraucher gewinnen an Konsumentenrente und das Budget entwickelt sich positiv. Die Ergebnisse zeigen, dass sich die Gesamtwohlfahrt der Volkswirtschaft infolge der Politik\u00e4nderungen in diesem Fall verschlechtert. Aus dem Vergleich der Ergebnisse, die ausgehend von verschiedenen Basiszeitr\u00e4umen berechnet wurden, wird deutlich, dass die Wohlfahrts\u00e4nderungen in den Szenarien in Bezug auf die verschiedenen Datengrundlagen stabil bleiben und mit den politischen Ver\u00e4nderungen dieses Zeitraums erkl\u00e4rt werden k\u00f6nnen. Eine Ausnahme stellt die Milchverarbeitungsindustrie dar, weil sich die Produzentenrenten f\u00fcr Molkereien etwas weniger stabil verhalten. Dies ist auf die Reaktion des Modells auf die Ausgangslage des Basiszeitraums zur\u00fcckzuf\u00fchren. Die Simulationsanalysen werden zum Schluss der Arbeit mit ausf\u00fchrlichen Sensitivit\u00e4tsanalysen mit alternativen Werten f\u00fcr Angebots- und Nachfrageelastizit\u00e4ten, f\u00fcr die Armington-Parameter erg\u00e4nzt. Aus diesen Analysen folgt unter anderem, dass das Modell Bel-ASim auf \u00c4nderungen dieser Parameter so reagiert, dass der Einfluss auf das Gesamtergebnis relativ gering ist. Anschliessend liefern die diskutierten Simulationsergebnisse Aussagen und Politikempfehlungen zur Ausgestaltung der belarussischen Agrarpolitik.","merchants_number":1,"ean":9783954040865,"category_id":103,"size":null,"min_price":71.900000000000005684341886080801486968994140625,"low_price_merchant_id":70254503,"ID":4122522,"merchants":["orell-fuessli"],"brand":"undefined","slug":"modellgestutzte-und-regional-differenzierte-analyse-der-weiterentwicklung-des-agrarsektors-in-der-republik-belarus-unter-verschiedenen-agrarpolitischen-rahmenbedingungen","url":"\/unterhaltung\/produkt\/modellgestutzte-und-regional-differenzierte-analyse-der-weiterentwicklung-des-agrarsektors-in-der-republik-belarus-unter-verschiedenen-agrarpolitischen-rahmenbedingungen\/","low_price_merchant_name":"Orell F\u00fcssli"}



CHF 211.00
Systems Biology of Alzheimer's Disease
Part I: Systems Biology of Multifactorial Diseases: Alzheimer's Disease 1. Alzheimer's as a Systems-Level Disease Involving the Interplay of Multiple Cellular Networks Juan I. Castrillo and Stephen G. Oliver 2. Application of Systems Theory in Longitudinal Studies on the Origin and Progression of Alzheimer's Disease Simone Lista, Zaven S. Khachaturian, Dan Rujesc... zur Produkt-Seite
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Khachaturian, Dan Rujescu, Francesco Garaci, Bruno Dubois, and Harald Hampel Part II: Alzheimer's Disease: Main Underlying Pathways and Networks 3. The APP Proteolytic System and Its Interactions with Dynamic Networks in Alzheimer's Disease Sally Hunter, Steven Martin, and Carol Brayne 4. Effects of Mild and Severe Oxidative Stress on BACE1 Expression and APP Amyloidogenic Processing Jiangli Tan, Qiao-Xin Li, and Genevieve Evin 5. Advanced Assay Monitoring APP-Carboxyl-Terminal Fragments as Markers of APP Processing in Alzheimer Disease Mouse Models Ana Garc\u00eda-Osta and Mar Cuadrado-Tejedor 6. Advanced Optical Super-Resolution Method and Techniques for the Study of beta-Amyloid Aggregation In Vitro and In Vivo Dorothea Pinotsi, Gabriele S. Kaminski Schierle, and Clemens F. Kaminski 7. Protocols for Monitoring the Development of Tau Pathology in Alzheimer's Disease Alberto R\u00e1bano, Raquel Cuadros, Paula Merino-Serr\u00e1is, Izaskun Rodal, Ruth Benavides-Piccione, Elena G\u00f3mez, Miguel Medina, Javier DeFelipe, and Jes\u00fas Avila 8. LC3-II Tagging and Western Blotting for Monitoring Autophagic Activity in Mammalian Cells Anne Streeter, Fiona M. Menzies, and David C. Rubinsztein 9. Advanced Mitochondrial Respiration Assay for Evaluation of Mitochondrial Dysfunction in Alzheimer's Disease Amandine Grimm, Karen Schmitt, and Anne Eckert 10. Analysis of Microglial Proliferation in Alzheimer's Disease Diego Gomez-Nicola and V. Hugh Perry Part III: Comprehensive Disease Models Recapitulating Alzheimer's Disease Features: From Cellular Models to Human 11. Yeast as a Model for Alzheimer's Disease: Latest Studies and Advanced Strategies Mathias Verduyckt, H\u00e9l\u00e8ne Vignaud, Tine Bynens, Jeff Van den Brande, Vanessa Franssens, Christophe Cullin, and Joris Winderickx 12. Yeast as a Model for Studies on Abeta Aggregation Toxicity in Alzheimer's Disease, Autophagic Responses, and Drug Screening Afsaneh Porzoor and Ian Macreadie 13. Drosophila melanogaster as a Model for Studies on the Early Stages of Alzheimer's Disease Jung Yeon Lim, Stanislav Ott, and Damian C. Crowther 14. Chronic Mild Stress Assay Leading to Early Onset and Propagation of Alzheimer's Disease Phenotype in Mouse Models Mar Cuadrado-Tejedor and Ana Garc\u00eda-Osta 15. Gene Expression Studies on Human Trisomy 21 iPSCs and Neurons: Towards Mechanisms Underlying Down's Syndrome and Early Alzheimer's Disease-Like Pathologies Jason P. Weick, Huining Kang, George F. Bonadurer III, and Anita Bhattacharyya 16. Cortical Differentiation of Human Pluripotent Cells for In Vitro Modeling of Alzheimer's Disease Nathalie G. Saurat, Frederick J. Livesey, and Steven Moore Part IV: Experimental Systems Biology: Next Generation Molecular and High-Throughput Methods for the Study of Disease Susceptibility and Networks Dynamics Interplay in Complex Diseases 17. Next Generation Sequencing in Alzheimer's Disease Lars Bertram 18. Pooled-DNA Sequencing for Elucidating New Genomic Risk Factors, Rare Variants Underlying Alzheimer's Disease Sheng Chih Jin, Bruno A. Benitez, Yuetiva Deming, and Carlos Cruchaga 19. New Genome-Wide Methods for Elucidation of Candidate Copy Number Variations (CNVs) Contributing to Alzheimer's Disease Heritability Kinga Szigeti 20. RNA-Sequencing to Elucidate Early Patterns of Dysregulation Underlying the Onset of Alzheimer's Disease Bei Jun Chen, James D. Mills, Caroline Janitz, and Michael Janitz 21. Systems Biology Approaches to the Study of Biological Networks Underlying Alzheimer's Disease: Role of miRNAs Wera Roth, David Hecker, and Eugenio Fava 22. The Emerging Role of Metalloproteomics in Alzheimer's Disease Research Dominic J. Hare, Alan Rembach, and Blaine R. Roberts 23. Redox Proteomics in Human Biofluids: Sample Preparation, Separation and Immunochemical Tagging for Analysis of Protein Oxidation Fabio Di Domenico, Marzia Perluigi, and D. Allan Butterfield 24. Advanced Shotgun Lipidomics for Characterization of Altered Lipid Patterns in Neurodegenerative Diseases and Brain Injury Miao Wang and Xianlin Han 25. AlzPathway, an Updated Map of Curated Signaling Pathways: Towards Deciphering Alzheimer's Disease Pathogenesis Soichi Ogishima, Satoru Mizuno, Masataka Kikuchi, Akinori Miyashita, Ryozo Kuwano, Hiroshi Tanaka, and Jun Nakaya Part V: Computational Systems Biology, Network biology: Next Generation Computational and Integrative Network Biology Approaches for the Study of Modules, Network Dynamics, and Their Interplay in Complex Diseases 26. A Computational Network Biology Approach to Uncover Novel Genes Related to Alzheimer's Disease Andreas Zanzoni 27. Network Approaches to the Understanding of Alzheimer's Disease: From Model Organisms to Humans Justin Yerbury, Dan Bean, and Giorgio Favrin 28. Characterization of Genetic Networks Associated with Alzheimer's Disease Bin Zhang, Linh Tran, Valur Emilsson, and Jun Zhu 29. Network-Based Analysis for Uncovering Mechanisms Underlying Alzheimer's Disease Masataka Kikuchi, Soichi Ogishima, Akinori Miyashita, Ryozo Kuwano, Jun Nakaya, and Hiroshi Tanaka 30. The SDREM Method for Reconstructing Signaling and Regulatory Response Networks: Applications for Studying Disease Progression Anthony Gitter and Ziv Bar-Joseph Part VI: Systems Biology of Alzheimer's Disease in Practice: From Systems Biology to Early Diagnostics and Systems Medicine 31. Advanced Neuroimaging Methods Towards Characterization of Early Stages of Alzheimer's Disease Jorge Sepulcre and Joseph C. Masdeu 32. Plasma Proteomics Biomarkers in Alzheimer's Disease: Latest Advances and Challenges Robert Perneczky and Liang-Hao Guo 33. A Practical Guide For Exploring Opportunities of Repurposing Drugs for CNS Diseases in Systems Biology Hongkang Mei, Gang Feng, Jason Zhu, Simon Lin, Yang Qiu, Yue Wang, and Tian Xia","merchants_number":1,"ean":9781493926268,"category_id":103,"size":null,"min_price":211,"low_price_merchant_id":70255345,"ID":4833908,"merchants":["euniverse"],"brand":"undefined","slug":"systems-biology-of-alzheimers-disease","url":"\/unterhaltung\/produkt\/systems-biology-of-alzheimers-disease\/","low_price_merchant_name":"eUniverse"}



CHF 59.00
Maya Visual Effects - The Innovator's Guide
Introduction xiiChapter 1 Texture Effects 1Create Animated Effects with a Ramp Texture 2Create the Sign Geometry 3Set Up the Neon Shader 5Create an Animation Control for the Sign 8Add a Particle Emitter 13Animate the Effect Using the Custom Rig 16Edit Connections Using the Node Editor 18Further Study 22Use Ambient Occlusion for Holographic Effects 26Animate the Glowing Line Effect 32R... zur Produkt-Seite
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Occlusion for Holographic Effects 26Animate the Glowing Line Effect 32Render the Effect Using a Render Layer 35Further Study 39Generate Creative Text Effects 40Create the Text 41Create an Animated Texture from the Text 44Apply the Animated Text Sequence to the Sign Geometry 47Animate the Reverse Disintegration of the Sign 49Create the Dynamic Effects 52Further Study 57Chapter 2 Particle Effects 61Orchestrate a Flowering Tree with nParticles 62Emit nParticles from the Tree Branches 62Edit the nParticle Settings 66Create the Collision Event 69Use Particle Instancing to Add the Blossom Geometry 72Create the Blossom Animation Using Expressions 77Further Study 81Create a Beard of Bees Using a Force Field 81Create the Beard Geometry 81Add Dynamics to the Beard Surface Using nCloth 84Add the Bee nParticles 87Further Study 90Choreograph a School of Fish by Layering Particles 91Create the Bait Particle Goal 92Add the Fish nParticles 94Add an Agitator nParticle 97Instance Geometry to the Fish nParticles 100Create an Expression to Control the Cycle Speed 103Create an Asset to Control the Fish 106Further Study 111Chapter 3 Joint Rigging for Effects 113Animate a Growing Bacterial Colony Using Joints 114Create the Joint Chain 115Animate the Joints 117Create the Emitters 118Edit the nParticle Behavior to Simulate Bacteria 121Create a Shelf Button for the Emitter Script 124Further Study 125Use Joints to Jiggle Geometry 125Add Joints to the Model 126Bind the Tentacle Surface to the Geometry 128Create the Jiggle Motion Using a Fractal Texture 129Create a Script to Add the Fractal Textures to Each of the 80 Joints 132Edit the Weights of the Joints 135Create a Soft Body 137Further Study 138Animate a Magic Curling Brick Road Using Joints 138Create the Orange Brick Path 139Create the Joint Chain 141Create the Animation Rig 142Run the Script 146Bind the Brick Geometry to the Joints 148Deform the Animated Brick Road 150Further Study 152Chapter 4 Creative Blend Shape Techniques 155Create an Interactive Blend Shape Rig 156Create the Blend Shapes 156Create the Blend Shape Trigger 160Create the Master Control 162Duplicate the Rigs 163Amp Up the Animation Using the Graph Editor 165Further Study 167Combine Blend Shapes and Other Deformers to Create Swimming Plankton 167Use a Lattice to Create an Undulating Motion 168Create the Animated Blend Shape 172Animate a Plankton Model Using a Sine Deformer 175Animate a Plankton Model Using a Wave Deformer 178Animate a Plankton Using a Twist Deformer 180Further Study 181Automate Blend Shape Sequences Using MEL 182Creating a Blend Shape Sequence 182Create a Blend Shape Sequence Importer Script 186Raw Scan Data 189Further Study 191Chapter 5 Paint Effects 193Create Bursts of Electric Energy 194Select a Paint Effects Preset 194Edit the Stroke Settings 197Instance Strokes to nParticles 202Edit the Look of the Energy 205Render the Effect 206Further Study 209Animate a Blood Vessel Growing on an Eyeball 209Create a Texture Guide 210Create the Vein Brush Stroke 212Create a Control Curve 214Edit Stroke Settings 215Animate the Growth of the Veins 217Render an Animated Texture 218Add the Vein Sequence to the Eyeball Shader Network 221Further Study 224Use Paint Effects Modifiers to Deform Geometry 224Attach Paint Effects Strokes to Curves 226Convert the Strokes to Polygons 228Edit the Brush Settings 229Add Twisted Tubes Around the Main Tube 231Create the Pumping Effect Using Modifiers 234Create an Animation Loop 235Further Study 237Chapter 6 nCloth Techniques 239Use nCloth to Melt a Complex Gun Model 240Create a Wrap Deformer for the Gun 240Create the nCloth Simulation 243Create an nCache 247Adjust the Wrap Deformer 248Create a Geometry Cache 249Further Study 250Trap 3D Text in a Spider Web with nConstraints 251Create the Polygon Web Surface 252Add Dynamic Motion with nCloth 255Create the Threads of the Spider Web 256Connect the Title Text to the Web 259Further Study 263Use nCloth to Animate a Drop of Water 263Rig the Grass Blade for Animation 263Create the Water Drop 269Animate the Motion of the Grass Blade 271Convert the Grass to nCloth 273Adjust the nCloth Settings 276Adjust the Speed of the Animation Using Scene Time Warp 278Further Study 281Chapter 7 Fluid Effects 283Create Shockwaves for a Futuristic Spaceship 284Create the Fluid Container and Emitter 285Edit the Fluid Emitter Settings 287Edit the Fluid Settings 288Create the Container Array 293Create a Shockwave Fluid Preset 295Align the Fluid Containers Along a Motion Path 297Attach the Emitter to the Spaceship 300Tweak the Effect 301Further Study 303Propel a Rocket Using Fluids 306Create the Fluid Container 306Use an nParticle as an Emitter 307Add Collisions to the nParticle 310Add the Mouse and Rocket Geometry 313Refine the Smoke Trail 315Further Study 317Use a Fluid Mesh to Build a Head 318Create the Fluid Container and Emitter 319Create an Emitter from Particles 322Use the Head as a Collision Surface 326Convert the Fluid to a Mesh 329Further Study 331Chapter 8 nHair and Fur Effects 333Create an Animated Jellyfish with nHair 334Create the Profile Curves for the Jellyfish Bell 334Create the Surface for the Jellyfish Bell 336Edit the Dynamics of the Profile Curve 340Create Tentacles Using a Second Hair System 341Animate the Jellyfish 344Create Geometry for the Tentacles 344Further Study 347Create a Dynamic Rig for Medusa's Snakes 347Create the IK Spline Handles 348Convert the IK Spline Curves into Dynamic nHairs 350Add the Bats 355Add the Bat Instances and Adjust the Snake Motion 357Further Study 362Animate Crop Circles Using Fur 364Create the Animated Crop Circle Design Sequence 365Render the Sequence 366Create the Wheat Field Using Fur 368Create the Crop Circle Design Using the Texture Sequence 369Render the Final Sequence 373Further Study 374Index 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CHF 69.99
Es war einmal... Der Weltraum
Hauptfigur ist ?Maestro? ? ein bärtiger, weiser alter Mann, der stets im Hintergrund die passenden Geschichten erzählt, aber oft auch Teil der Geschichte ist. Fünf Milliarden Jahre vor unserer Zeit zeigt Maestro die Entstehung der Erde und erklärt die Entstehung des Lebens, der Dinosaurier, der Neandertaler und des Menschen. Die Serie geht dabei immer wieder auf Theorien ein, die zur ... zur Produkt-Seite
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Episoden: Disc 1: 01 Der Planet Omega Omega City ist Sitz des intergalaktischen Staatenbundes. General Dicknase, Pr\u00e4sident des Planeten Kassiopeia, streut immer Zwietracht unter den V\u00f6lkern. Es gibt viel zu tun f\u00fcr unsere Helden Pierrot, Psi und Metro. 02 Der Saurier Auf dem Planeten Letho leben noch Saurier, mit denen unsere Freunde zun\u00e4chst Freundschaft schliessen. Doch dann schl\u00e4gt die Stimmung um! Unsere Freunde m\u00fcssen um ihr Leben f\u00fcrchten. 03 Der gr\u00fcne Planet Ein Planet in der Galaxis Andromeda wird von Pflanzen beherrscht. General Dicknase will den gr\u00fcnen Planeten erobern, seine Raumschiff-Mannschaft wird aber von den Pflanzen gefangen genommen. Kann sie Pierrot befreien? 04 Was ist los auf Andromeda? Ein magnetischer Sturm hat das Raumschiff von Pierrot und Psi so schwer besch\u00e4digt, dass es auf Andromeda notlanden muss. Alles geht gut - doch den Planeten bewohnen geheimnisvolle Wesen. Disc 2: 05 Reise in die Vergangenheit Die Menschen auf dem Planeten Diane leben noch in der Steinzeit. Eine wilde S\u00f6ldner-Truppe will sie angreifen. Pierrot will helfen, wird aber selbst von den Steinzeitmenschen gefangen genommen. 06 Aufstand der Roboter Auf dem Planeten Letho reissen die Roboter die Macht an sich und machen die Menschen zu ihren Dienern. Maestro und Pierrot ei\u00f6len zu Hilfe. Es kommt zum Zweikampf zwischen Maestro und dem Anf\u00fchrer der Roboter. 07 Ein Planet namens Mytho Eine kleine Gruppe Olympier herrscht \u00fcber die Bewohner des Planeten Mytho. Pierrot hilft den Unterdr\u00fcckten, zeigt ihnen wie man das Rad benutzt, wie man webt und gibt ihnen das Feuer. Das gef\u00e4llt dem Anf\u00fchrer der Olympier gar nicht... 08 Die lange Reise Pierrot entdeckt ein Radarsignal von einem Raumschiff, das mit seiner Besatzung vor 1.000 Jahren, im Jahre 2023, den Planeten Omega verlassen hatte und seitdem verschollen war. Disc 3: 09 Gefangen auf Cassiopeia General Dicknase, Boss des Planeten Kassiopeia, beschliesst, die Erde zu erobern und die diplomatischen Beziehungen zu Omega abzubrechen. Sein Ziel ist, selbst Herrscher der Galaxis zu werden. 10 In geheimer Mission Unsere Freunde kommen mit schlechten Nachrichten von Kassiopeia zur\u00fcck. General Dicknase bereitet auf dem Mond Triton eine Basis f\u00fcr einen Eroberungszug vor. 11 Verschollen im Weltall Nach der Explosion einer Supernova muss das Transportschiff Ursus auf einem kleinen Planeten notlanden. Der Schaden ist gross. Ausserdem ist der Planet von gef\u00e4hrlichen Wesen bewohnt. 12 Auf der Suche nach dem Leben Eine Sonne im System NGC16662 n\u00e4hert sich ihrem Ende - sie droht zum \"Weissen Zwerg\" zu werden. Gibt es auf ihren Planeten Leben, das dadurch bedroht wird? Disc 4: 13 Die G\u00f6tter kamen vom Himmel Psi und Pierrot entdecken einen Planeten, auf dem Wesen leben, deren Kultur sehr den alten Inkas auf der Erde \u00e4hnelt. Maestro entdeckt riesige St\u00e4dte, eine bl\u00fchende Landwirtschaft und bemerkenswerte Kunstwerke. 14 Im Land der Dinosaurier Der 3. Planet des Systems Columbus interessiert Pierrot brennend. Kaum ist sein Raumschiff in einem dichten Dschungel gelandet, st\u00fcrzen sich schon Flugsaurier auf die Mannschaft. 15 Die Ringe des Saturn Psi will mit einem kleinen Raumschiff die Ringe des Saturn erforschen. Dabei wird sie von Robotern gefangen genommen, kann aber entkommen. Im Asteroideng\u00fcrtel geht die wilde Verfolgungsjagd weiter. 16 Erde in Gefahr Der B\u00f6sewicht Pest erpresst den Planeten Erde mit einem gigantischen Felsbrocken, den er in Lichtgeschwindigkeit aufprallen lassen will, wenn seine Forderungen nicht erf\u00fcllt werden. Disc 5: 17 Der blaue Planet Unsere Freunde werden auf der Erde als Retter begeistert empfangen. Maestro zeigt ihnen die Geheimnisse des blauen Planeten. Erst im 25. Jahrhundert hatte die Erden-Regierung eine friedliche Entwicklung eingeleitet. 18 Die versunkene Stadt Zusammen mit Maestro entdecken unsere Freunde die versunkenen St\u00e4dte auf der Erde. Sie speisen in einem Restaurant in 7.000 m Tiefe und begegnen bei einer Tauchexpedition bizarren Tiefsee-Tieren. 19 R\u00fcckkehr mit Hindernissen Irgendetwas ist seltsam an Bord des Raumschiffes, das unsere Freunde nach Omega zur\u00fcckbringen soll. Und tats\u00e4chlich! Menschen\u00e4hnliche Roboter haben sich eingeschlichen und wollen das Schiff kapern... 20 Die Rache der Roboter Auf dem Planeten Letho gibt es schon wieder Schwierigkeiten zwischen den Menschen und den Robotern. Wieder kommt es zu einem Wettkampf. Diesmal zwischen Metro und den Super-Robotern von Letho... 21 Bruchlandung General Pest strebt weiter nach Herrschaft im Universum und verb\u00fcndet sich mit einer technisch hoch stehenden Macht. Unsere Freunde entdecken die geheimen Machenschaften, werden verfolgt und abgeschlossen. Bruchlandung auf Apis... Disc 6: 22 Gefangen auf Apis Es wird turbulent! Psi wird entdeckt und auf den Planeten Yama gebracht. Peter Junior wird auf Apis von einer ganzen Feind-Armada gejagt und schl\u00e4gt sich durch viele Abenteuer. Kann er Psi auf Yama befreien? 23 Auf dem Yama Peter Junior schleicht sich durch die Stadt der Roboter, um Psi aus einem mit Magnetfeldern gesicherten Schloss zu befreien. Metro hat eine Idee, um die cybernetischen W\u00e4chter zu \u00fcberlisten. Die T\u00fcren \u00f6ffnen sich... und die ganze Stadt hebt ab. 24 Der grosse Computer Maestro und Colonel Peter eilen zur Hilfe, werden aber einfach von der fliegenden Stadt geschluckt. Dahinter steckt ein m\u00e4chtiger Super-Super-Computer. Eine Demonstration seiner Macht ist beeindruckend... 25 Der Kampf der Titanen Jetzt geht es rund. General Pest von Kassiopeia stellt Omega ein Ultimatum - der Grosse Computer stellt dem General ein Ultimatum. Wenn nicht, dann gibt es in beiden F\u00e4llen Krieg. 26 Die Entscheidung Der Grosse Computer fordert jetzt die Unterwerfung von Omega. Er ist ungschlagbar. Trotzdem stellen sich die Raumflotten von Omega zum letzten Gefecht. Doch alles kommt ganz anders.","merchants_number":2,"ean":4052912171084,"category_id":103,"size":null,"min_price":69.9899999999999948840923025272786617279052734375,"low_price_merchant_id":70254503,"ID":17566555,"merchants":["orell-fuessli",null],"brand":"Studio Hamburg","slug":"es-war-einmal-der-weltraum","url":"\/unterhaltung\/produkt\/es-war-einmal-der-weltraum\/","low_price_merchant_name":"Orell F\u00fcssli"}



CHF 177.00
Submarine Mass Movements and their Consequences
1 Submarine Mass Movements and Their Consequences: Progress and ChallengesGeoffroy Lamarche, Joshu Mountjoy, Suzanne Bull, Tom Hubble, Sebastian Krastel, Emily Lane, Aaron Micallef, Lorena Moscardelli, Christof Mueller,Ingo Pecher, andSusanne Woelz Part I Submarine Mass Movement in Margin Construction and Economic Significance2 The Role of Submarine Landslid... zur Produkt-Seite
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Stevenson, Matthieu Cartigny, Veit H\u00fchnerbach and Daniel Unverricht 15 Fine-Scale Morphology of Tubeworm Slump, Monterey Canyon Charles Paull, Krystle Anderson, David Caress, Eve Lundsten and Roberto Gwiazda 16 Submarine slide topography and the Distribution of Vulnerable Marine Ecosystems: A Case Study in the Ionian Sea (Eastern Mediterranean) Alessandra Savini, Fabio Marchese, Giuseppe Verdicchio and Agostina Vertino Part III Geotechnical aspects of mass movement17 Shear Strength of Siliciclastic Sediments from Passive and Active Margins (0-100 meters below seafloor): Insights into Seismic Strengthening Joshua DeVore and Derek Sawyer 18 A small volume calibration chamber for cone penetration testing (CPT) on submarine soils Matthias Fleischer, Stefan Kreiter, Tobias M\u00f6rz and Marc Huhndorf 19 Underwater Mass Movements in Lake Mj\u00f8sa, Norway Carl Frederik Forsberg, H\u00e5kon Heyerdahl and Anders Solheim 20 In situ cyclic softening of marine silts by vibratory CPTU at Orkdalsfjord test site, mid Norway Max Oke Kluger, Stefan Kreiter, Jean-Sebastien L'Heureux, Sylvia Stegmann, Vicki Moon and Tobias M\u00f6rz 21 First results of the geotechnical in situ investigation for soil characterisation along the upper slope off Vester\u00e5len - Northern Norway Sylvia Stegmann, Stefan Kreiter, Jean-Sebastien L'Heureux, Maarten Vanneste, David V\u00f6lker, Jeanne Baeten Nicole, Siren Knudsen, Leif Rise, Oddvar Longva, Jo Brendryen, Haflidi Haflidason, Shyam Chand and Tobias M\u00f6rz 22 A novel micro-shear tester for failure analysis of fine and cohesive granular matter Lutz Torbahn, Stefan Strege, Arno Kwade and Aurelian Trandafir 23 Knickpoint migration induced by landslide: Evidence from laboratory to field observations in Wabush Lake Dominique Turmel, Jacques Locat, Gary Parker and Jean-Marie Konrad 24 Multiple flow slide experiment in the Westerschelde Estuary, The Netherlands Dick Mastbergen, Geeralt van den Ham, Matthieu Cartigny, Andr\u00e9 Koelewijn, Marco de Kleine, Mike Clare, Jamie Hizzett, Maria Azpiroz and Age Vellinga Part IV Multidisciplinary case studies25 Submarine mass wasting on Hovgaard Ridge, Fram Strait, European Arctic Matthias Forwick, Sverre Laberg Jan, Katrine Husum and Jenny Gales 26 3D seismic investigations of Pleistocene Mass Transport Deposits and Glacigenic Debris Flows on the North Sea Fan, NE Atlantic Margin Oline Hjelstuen Berit and Siv Grinde 27 Do embedded volcaniclastic layers serve as potential glide planes? - An integrated analysis from the Gela Basin offshore southern Sicily Jannis Kuhlmann, Katrin Huhn, Matt J. Ikari and Sebastian Krastel 28 Sediment failure affecting muddy contourites on the continental slope offshore northern Norway - lessons learned and some outstanding issues Jan Sverre Laberg, Nicole Baetenb, Maarten Vannestec, Carl Frederik Forsberg, Matthias Forwick and Haflidi Haflidason 29 Mass Wasting History within Lake Ohrid Basin (Albania\/Macedonia) over the last 600ka Katja Lindhorst and Sebastian Krastel 30 Implications of Sediment Dynamics in Mass Transport along the Pianosa Ridge (Northern Tyrrhenian Sea) Elda Miramontes, Antonio Cattaneo, Gwenael Jouet and Sebastien Garziglia 31 Late-Holocene Mass Movements in High Arctic East Lake, Melville Island (Western Canadian Arctic Archipelago) Alexandre Normandeau, Gabriel Joyal, Patrick Lajeunesse, Pierre Francus, Scott Lamoureux and Fran\u00e7ois Lapointe 32 Pleistocene Mass Transport Complexes off Barbados accretionary prism (Lesser Antilles) Thibaud Pichot, Sara Lafuerza, Sara Lafuerza, Martin Patriat and Walter Roest 33 Exploring the Influence of Deepwater Currents as Potential Triggers for Slope Instability Maria I. Prieto, Lorena Moscardelli and Lesli J. Wood Part V Tectonics and mass movements34 French alpine foreland Holocene paleoseismicity revealed by coeval mass wasting deposits in glacial lakes Emmanuel Chapron, Ana\u00eblle Simonneau, Gr\u00e9goire Ledoux, Fabien Arnaud, Patrick Lajeunesse and Patrick Alb\u00e9ric 35 Spatial and temporal relation of submarine landslides and faults along the Israeli continental slope, eastern Mediterranean Oded Katz, Einav Reuven, Yonatan Elfassi, Anner Paldor, Zohar Gvirtzman and Einat Aharonov 36 Earthquake induced landslides in Lake \u00c9ternit\u00e9, Qu\u00e9bec, Canada Jacques Locat, Dominique Turmel, Marion Habersetzer, Annie-Pier Trottier, Patrick Lajeunesse and Guillaume St-Onge 37 Large Mass Transport Deposits in Kumano Basin, Nankai Trough, Japan Gregory Moore and Michael Strasser 38 Insights into Effectiveness of Simplified Seismic Displacement Procedures to Evaluate Earthquake Behavior of a Deepwater Slope Aurelian Trandafir and Mihail Popescu Part VI Fluid flow and gas hydrates39 Deriving the Rate of Salt Rise at the Cape Fear Slide Using New Seismic Data Levent Akinci and Derek Sawyer 40 Submarine slope instabilities coincident with shallow gas hydrate systems: insights from New Zealand examples Gareth Crutchley, Joshu Mountjoy, Ingo Pecher, Andrew Gorman and Stuart Henrys 41 Eel Canyon Slump Scar and Associated Fluid Venting Roberto Gwiazda, Charles Paull, David Caress, Tom Lorenson, Peter Brewer, Edward Peltzer, Peter Walz, Krystle Anderson and Eve Lundsten 42 Shallow gas and the development of a weak layer in submarine spreading, Hikurangi margin (New Zealand) Aaron Micallef, Joshu Mountjoy, Sebastian Krastel, Gareth Crutchley and Stephanie Koch 43 Stability of fine-grained sediments subject to gas hydrate dissociation in the Arctic continental margin Jeffrey A. Priest and Jocelyn L. H. Grozic Part VII Mass transport deposits in modern and outcrop sedimentology44 Soft-sediment deformation associated with mass transport deposits of the aAnsa basin (Spanish Pyrenees) Christelle Butault, Jakub Fedorik, Francis Odonne and Patrice Imbert 45 Synsedimentary tectonics and mass wasting along the Alpine margin in Liassic time R\u00fcdiger Henrich 46 Meso-scale kinematic indicators in exhumed mass transport deposits: definitions and implications Kei Ogata, Andrea Pini Gian, Andrea Festa, Zeljko Poga?nik and Claudio Lucente 47 Morphodynamics of supercritical turbidity currents in the channel-lobe transition zone George Postma, David Hoyal, Vitor Abreu, Matthieu Cartigny, Timothy Demko, Juan Fedele, Kick Kleverlaan and H. Pederson Keriann 48 Tiny fossils, big impact: the role of foraminifera-enriched condensed section in arresting the movement of a large retrogressive submarine landslide in the Gulf of Mexico Derek Sawyer and Bailee Hodelka 49 Inclusion of substrate blocks within a mass transport deposit: A case study from Cerro Bola, Argentina Matheus Sobiesiak, Ben Kneller, G. Ian Alsop and Pablo Milana Juan Part VIII Numerical and statistical anlysis50 GIS catalogue of submarine landslides in the Spanish Continental Shelf: potential and difficulties for susceptibility assessment Natalia Borrell, Luis Somoza, Ricardo Le\u00f3n, Teresa Medialdea, Francisco Gonzalez and Carmen Gimenez-Moreno 51 Tempo and triggering of large submarine landslides - Statistical analysis for hazard assessment Michael Clare, Peter Talling, Peter Challenor and James Hunt 52 Morphological controls on submarine slab failures Oliver Dabson, John Barlow and Roger Moore 53 Incorporating Correlated Variables into GIS-Based Probabilistic Submarine Slope Stability Assessments William Haneberg 54 Quantifying the key role of slope material peak strength - using Discrete Element simulations Katrin Huhn, Frank Strozyk and Ingo Kock 55 Correction Factors for 1-D Runout Analyses of Selected Submarine Slides Rafael Rodr\u00edguez-Ochoa, Farrokh Nadim and Jos\u00e9 Cepeda Part IX Tsunami generation from slope failure56 Volcanic generation of tsunamis: Two New Zealand palaeo-events Willem de Lange and Vicki Moon 57 Tsunami-genesis due to retrogressive landslides on an inclined seabed Finn L\u00f8vholt, Geir Pedersen and Carl Harbitz 58 Geothermal System as the Cause of the 1979 Landslide Tsunami in Lembata Island, Indonesia Yudhicara, Phillipson Bani and Alwin Darmawan 59 Towards a spatial probabilistic submarine landslide hazard model for submarine canyons Christof Mueller, Joshu Mountjoy, William Power, Emily Lane and Xiaoming Wang 60 Coupled modelling of the failure and tsunami of a submarine debris avalanche offshore central New Zealand Xiaoming Wang, Joshu Mountjoy, William Power, Emily Lane and Christof Mueller 61 Observations of coastal landslide-generated tsunami under an ice cover: the case of Lac-des-Seize-\u00celes, Qu\u00e9bec, Canada Jonathan Leblanc, Dominique Turmel, Julie Therrien and Jacques LocatIndex","merchants_number":2,"ean":9783319209784,"category_id":103,"size":null,"min_price":177,"low_price_merchant_id":27291482,"ID":5030702,"merchants":["weltbild","euniverse"],"brand":"undefined","slug":"submarine-mass-movements-and-their-consequences-2","url":"\/unterhaltung\/produkt\/submarine-mass-movements-and-their-consequences-2\/","low_price_merchant_name":"Weltbild"}



CHF 143.00
Gene Regulation
1. Gene RegulationMinou Bina 2. Isolation of Nuclei for use in Genome-wide DNase Hypersensitivity Assays to Probe Chromatin StructureGuoyu Ling and David J. Waxman 3. DNase I Digestion of Isolated Nulcei for Genome-Wide Mapping of DNase Hypersensitivity Sites in ChromatinGuoyu Ling and David J. Waxman 4. Isolation and Analysis of DNA Derived from Nucleosome-Free RegionsMatthew Murth... zur Produkt-Seite
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Isolation and Analysis of DNA Derived from Nucleosome-Free RegionsMatthew Murtha, Yatong Wang, Claudio Basilico, and Lisa Dailey 5. Acquisition of High Quality DNA for Massive Parallel Sequencing by in vivo Chromatin ImmunoprecipitationM. van den Boogaard, L.Y.E. Wong, V.M. Christoffels and P. Barnett 6. Luciferase Assay to Study the Activity of a Cloned Promoter DNA FragmentNina Solberg and Stefan Krauss 7. Promoter Deletion Analysis using a Dual-luciferase Reporter System Yong Zhong Xu, Cynthia Kanagaratham, Sylwia Jancik and Danuta Radzioch 8. Application of mRNA Display for in vitro Selection of DNA-binding Transcription Factor Complexes Seiji Tateyama and Hiroshi Yanagawa 9. Isolation of Intracellular Protein:DNA Complexes using HaloCHIP, An Antibody Free Alternative to Chromatin ImmunoprecipitationDanette L. Daniels and Marjeta Urh 10. A Modified Yeast One-Hybrid System for Genome Wide Identification of Transcription Factor Binding SitesKazuyuki Yanai 11. 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Promoter Independent Abortive Transcription Assays Unravel Functional Interactions Between TFIIB and RNA PolymeraseSimone C. Wiesler, Finn Werner and Robert O. J. Weinzierl 18. Fluorescence Cross-correlation Spectroscopy (FCCS) to Observe Dimerization of Transcription Factors in Living CellsHisayo Sadamoto and Hideki Muto 19. Nuclear Recruitment Assay as a Tool to validate Transcription Factor Interactions in Mammalian CellsC.J.J. Boogerd, V.M. Christoffels and P. Barnett 20. Preparation of Cell Lines for Single-Cell Analysis of Transcriptional Activation DynamicsIlona U. Rafalska-Metcalf and Susan M. Janicki 21. Peptide Microarrays for Profiling of Serine\/threonine Kinase Activity of Recombinant Kinases and Lysates of Cells and Tissue SamplesRiet Hilhorst, Liesbeth Houkes, Monique Mommersteeg, Joyce Musch, Adri\u00ebnne van den Berg and Rob Ruijtenbeek 22. Immunoaffinity Purification of Protein Complexes from Mammalian CellsChieri Tomomori-Sato, Shigeo Sato, Ronald C. Conaway, and Joan W. Conaway 23. Simple and Efficient Identification of Chromatin Modifying Complexes and Characterization of Complex CompositionJeong-Heon Lee and David Skalnik 24. Heavy Methyl-SILAC Labeling Coupled with Liquid Chromatography and High-resolution Mass Spectrometry to Study the Dynamics of Site-specific Histone MethylationXing-Jun Cao, Barry M. Zee and Benjamin A. Garcia 25. Analysis of p300 Occupancy at the Early Stage of Stem Cell Differentiation by Chromatin Immunoprecipitation Melanie Le May and Qiao Li 26. Mammalian Two-Hybrid Assays for Studies of Interaction of p300 with Transcription FactorsDaniela B. Mendon\u00e7a, Gustavo Mendon\u00e7a, Lyndon F. Cooper 27. Fluorescence Anisotropy Microplate Assay to Investigate the Interaction of Full-length Steroid Receptor Coactivator-1a with Steroid ReceptorsChen Zhang, Steven K. Nordeen and David J. Shapiro 28. Use of Histone Deacetylase Inhibitors to Examine the Roles of Bromodomain and Histone Acetylation in p300-dependent Gene ExpressionJihong Chen and Qiao Li 29. Histone Deacetylases Valproic Acid as a Small Molecule Inducer to Direct the Differentiation of Pluripotent Stem Cells Jihong Chen, Natascha Lacroix and Qiao Li 30. Sedimentation and Immunoprecipitation Assays for Analyzing Complexes that Repress TranscriptionPing Lu, Bruce S. Hostager, Paul B. Rothman and John D. Colgan 31. Methods for Studies of Protein Interactions with Different DNA MethyltransferasesJianchang Yang 11. Identifying Specific Protein--DNA Interactions using SILAC--based Quantitative ProteomicsCornelia G. Spruijt, H. Irem Baymaz and Michiel Vermeulen 12. Electrophoretic Mobility-Shift and Super-Shift Assays for Studies and Characterization of Protein-DNA ComplexesElsie I. Par\u00e9s-Matos13. Combination of Native and Denaturing PAGE for the Detection of Protein Binding Regions in Long Fragments of Genomic DNAKristel Kaer and Mart Speek 14. Quantitative NanoProteomics Approach for Protein Complex (QNanoPX) using Gold Nanoparticle-based DNA ProbeShu-Hui Chen and Mei-Yin Lin 15. Chromatin Assembly and In Vitro Transcription Analyses for Evaluation of Individual Protein Activities in Multicomponent Transcriptional ComplexesTakayuki Furumatsu and Hiroshi Asahara 16. Using FRET to Monitor Protein-induced DNA Bending: The TBP-TATA Complex as a Model SystemRebecca H. Blair, James A. Goodrich, and Jennifer F. Kugel 17. Promoter Independent Abortive Transcription Assays Unravel Functional Interactions Between TFIIB and RNA PolymeraseSimone C. Wiesler, Finn Werner and Robert O. J. Weinzierl 18. Fluorescence Cross-correlation Spectroscopy (FCCS) to Observe Dimerization of Transcription Factors in Living CellsHisayo Sadamoto and Hideki Muto 19. Nuclear Recruitment Assay as a Tool to validate Transcription Factor Interactions in Mammalian CellsC.J.J. Boogerd, V.M. Christoffels and P. Barnett 20. Preparation of Cell Lines for Single-Cell Analysis of Transcriptional Activation DynamicsIlona U. Rafalska-Metcalf and Susan M. Janicki 21. Peptide Microarrays for Profiling of Serine\/threonine Kinase Activity of Recombinant Kinases and Lysates of Cells and Tissue SamplesRiet Hilhorst, Liesbeth Houkes, Monique Mommersteeg, Joyce Musch, Adri\u00ebnne van den Berg and Rob Ruijtenbeek 22. Immunoaffinity Purification of Protein Complexes from Mammalian CellsChieri Tomomori-Sato, Shigeo Sato, Ronald C. Conaway, and Joan W. Conaway 23. Simple and Efficient Identification of Chromatin Modifying Complexes and Characterization of Complex CompositionJeong-Heon Lee and David Skalnik 24. Heavy Methyl-SILAC Labeling Coupled with Liquid Chromatography and High-resolution Mass Spectrometry to Study the Dynamics of Site-specific Histone MethylationXing-Jun Cao, Barry M. Zee and Benjamin A. Garcia 25. Analysis of p300 Occupancy at the Early Stage of Stem Cell Differentiation by Chromatin Immunoprecipitation Melanie Le May and Qiao Li 26. Mammalian Two-Hybrid Assays for Studies of Interaction of p300 with Transcription FactorsDaniela B. Mendon\u00e7a, Gustavo Mendon\u00e7a, Lyndon F. Cooper 27. Fluorescence Anisotropy Microplate Assay to Investigate the Interaction of Full-length Steroid Receptor Coactivator-1a with Steroid ReceptorsChen Zhang, Steven K. Nordeen and David J. Shapiro 28. Use of Histone Deacetylase Inhibitors to Examine the Roles of Bromodomain and Histone Acetylation in p300-dependent Gene ExpressionJihong Chen and Qiao Li 29. Histone Deacetylases Valproic Acid as a Small Molecule Inducer to Direct the Differentiation of Pluripotent Stem Cells Jihong Chen, Natascha Lacroix and Qiao Li 30. Sedimentation and Immunoprecipitation Assays for Analyzing Complexes that Repress TranscriptionPing Lu, Bruce S. Hostager, Paul B. Rothman and John D. Colgan 31. Methods for Studies of Protein Interactions with Different DNA MethyltransferasesJianchang Yang 16. Using FRET to Monitor Protein-induced DNA Bending: The TBP-TATA Complex as a Model SystemRebecca H. Blair, James A. Goodrich, and Jennifer F. Kugel 17. Promoter Independent Abortive Transcription Assays Unravel Functional Interactions Between TFIIB and RNA PolymeraseSimone C. Wiesler, Finn Werner and Robert O. J. Weinzierl 18. Fluorescence Cross-correlation Spectroscopy (FCCS) to Observe Dimerization of Transcription Factors in Living CellsHisayo Sadamoto and Hideki Muto 19. Nuclear Recruitment Assay as a Tool to validate Transcription Factor Interactions in Mammalian CellsC.J.J. Boogerd, V.M. Christoffels and P. Barnett 20. Preparation of Cell Lines for Single-Cell Analysis of Transcriptional Activation DynamicsIlona U. Rafalska-Metcalf and Susan M. Janicki 21. Peptide Microarrays for Profiling of Serine\/threonine Kinase Activity of Recombinant Kinases and Lysates of Cells and Tissue SamplesRiet Hilhorst, Liesbeth Houkes, Monique Mommersteeg, Joyce Musch, Adri\u00ebnne van den Berg and Rob Ruijtenbeek 22. Immunoaffinity Purification of Protein Complexes from Mammalian CellsChieri Tomomori-Sato, Shigeo Sato, Ronald C. Conaway, and Joan W. Conaway 23. Simple and Efficient Identification of Chromatin Modifying Complexes and Characterization of Complex CompositionJeong-Heon Lee and David Skalnik 24. Heavy Methyl-SILAC Labeling Coupled with Liquid Chromatography and High-resolution Mass Spectrometry to Study the Dynamics of Site-specific Histone MethylationXing-Jun Cao, Barry M. Zee and Benjamin A. Garcia 25. Analysis of p300 Occupancy at the Early Stage of Stem Cell Differentiation by Chromatin Immunoprecipitation Melanie Le May and Qiao Li 26. Mammalian Two-Hybrid Assays for Studies of Interaction of p300 with Transcription FactorsDaniela B. Mendon\u00e7a, Gustavo Mendon\u00e7a, Lyndon F. Cooper 27. Fluorescence Anisotropy Microplate Assay to Investigate the Interaction of Full-length Steroid Receptor Coactivator-1a with Steroid ReceptorsChen Zhang, Steven K. Nordeen and David J. Shapiro 28. Use of Histone Deacetylase Inhibitors to Examine the Roles of Bromodomain and Histone Acetylation in p300-dependent Gene ExpressionJihong Chen and Qiao Li 29. Histone Deacetylases Valproic Acid as a Small Molecule Inducer to Direct the Differentiation of Pluripotent Stem Cells Jihong Chen, Natascha Lacroix and Qiao Li 30. Sedimentation and Immunoprecipitation Assays for Analyzing Complexes that Repress TranscriptionPing Lu, Bruce S. Hostager, Paul B. Rothman and John D. Colgan 31. Methods for Studies of Protein Interactions with Different DNA MethyltransferasesJianchang Yang 20. Preparation of Cell Lines for Single-Cell Analysis of Transcriptional Activation DynamicsIlona U. Rafalska-Metcalf and Susan M. Janicki 21. Peptide Microarrays for Profiling of Serine\/threonine Kinase Activity of Recombinant Kinases and Lysates of Cells and Tissue SamplesRiet Hilhorst, Liesbeth Houkes, Monique Mommersteeg, Joyce Musch, Adri\u00ebnne van den Berg and Rob Ruijtenbeek 22. Immunoaffinity Purification of Protein Complexes from Mammalian CellsChieri Tomomori-Sato, Shigeo Sato, Ronald C. Conaway, and Joan W. Conaway 23. Simple and Efficient Identification of Chromatin Modifying Complexes and Characterization of Complex CompositionJeong-Heon Lee and David Skalnik 24. Heavy Methyl-SILAC Labeling Coupled with Liquid Chromatography and High-resolution Mass Spectrometry to Study the Dynamics of Site-specific Histone MethylationXing-Jun Cao, Barry M. Zee and Benjamin A. Garcia 25. Analysis of p300 Occupancy at the Early Stage of Stem Cell Differentiation by Chromatin Immunoprecipitation Melanie Le May and Qiao Li 26. Mammalian Two-Hybrid Assays for Studies of Interaction of p300 with Transcription FactorsDaniela B. Mendon\u00e7a, Gustavo Mendon\u00e7a, Lyndon F. Cooper 27. Fluorescence Anisotropy Microplate Assay to Investigate the Interaction of Full-length Steroid Receptor Coactivator-1a with Steroid ReceptorsChen Zhang, Steven K. Nordeen and David J. Shapiro 28. Use of Histone Deacetylase Inhibitors to Examine the Roles of Bromodomain and Histone Acetylation in p300-dependent Gene ExpressionJihong Chen and Qiao Li 29. Histone Deacetylases Valproic Acid as a Small Molecule Inducer to Direct the Differentiation of Pluripotent Stem Cells Jihong Chen, Natascha Lacroix and Qiao Li 30. Sedimentation and Immunoprecipitation Assays for Analyzing Complexes that Repress TranscriptionPing Lu, Bruce S. Hostager, Paul B. Rothman and John D. Colgan 31. Methods for Studies of Protein Interactions with Different DNA MethyltransferasesJianchang Yang","merchants_number":1,"ean":9781627032834,"category_id":103,"size":null,"min_price":143,"low_price_merchant_id":70255345,"ID":4173503,"merchants":["euniverse"],"brand":"undefined","slug":"gene-regulation","url":"\/unterhaltung\/produkt\/gene-regulation\/","low_price_merchant_name":"eUniverse"}



CHF 132.50
Cultural and Linguistic Minorities in the Russian Federation and the European Union
Part I Languages, identities and human rights 1. Change and maintenance of Plurilingualism in the Russian Federation and the European Union by Janne Saarikivi and Reetta Toivanen.- 1.1 Plurilingualism at the Threshold of the 21st Century.- 1.1.1 Plurilinguistic Variation as an Object of Scientific Investigation.- 1.1.2 Linguistic Variation in Language Attrition and Shift Situations.- ... zur Produkt-Seite
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Change and maintenance of Plurilingualism in the Russian Federation and the European Union by Janne Saarikivi and Reetta Toivanen.- 1.1 Plurilingualism at the Threshold of the 21st Century.- 1.1.1 Plurilinguistic Variation as an Object of Scientific Investigation.- 1.1.2 Linguistic Variation in Language Attrition and Shift Situations.- 1.1.3 Consequences of Language Loss.- 1.1.4 Language Loss-Why Should Anyone Care?.- 1.1.5 Politicizing the Minority Language Issue.- 1.2 The European Union and Russian Federation as Multilingual Regions.- 1.2.1 The Present-day Linguistic Multitude.- 1.2.2 Counting Minorities and Defining Languages.- 1.2.3 Ideological Background of the Prevailing Linguistic Situation.- 1.2.4 European Language Nationalism and its Russian Variant.- 1.2.5 New Regionalisms.- References.- 2. The Global Extinction of Languages and its Consequences for Cultural Diversity by Suzanne Romaine.- 2.1 Introduction.- 2.2 Human Rights and Linguistic Human Rights.- 2.3 Why Language Matters.- 2.4 Conclusion.- References.- 3. The Death of Languages, the Death of Minority Cultures, the Death of a People's Dignity by Theodore S. Orlin.- 3.1 Introduction: The Human Rights Dimension to the Loss of Language.- 3.2 Nationalism, Language and the Nation-state-The Political Thirst for Linguistic Purity.- 3.3 The Development of Minority Protection as a Legal Obligation.- 3.4 The Case for the Destruction of Language as an Example of \"Cultural Genocide\" or \"Ethnocide\".- 3.5 The Development of Human Rights Law as a Means of Protecting MinorityIinterests-From the Charter of the United Nations to the Creation of Treaty Monitoring Bodies.- 3.5.1 Charter of the United Nations.- 3.5.2 Universal Declaration of Human Rights.- 3.5.3 International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights.- 3.5.4 International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights.- 3.5.5 Declaration on the Rights of Persons Belonging to National or Ethnic, Religious and Linguistic Minorities (1992).- 3.6 The Protection Afforded via the European System for the Protection of Human Rights.- 3.6.1 European Charter for Regional or Minority Languages (1992).- 6.2 European Framework Convention for the Protection of National Minorities, 1995.- 3.6.3 The Helsinki Accords and the Subsequent Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe Documents.- 3.7 ILO Convention No. 169-Convention Concerning.- Indigenous and Tribal Peoples in Independent Countries (1989).- 3.8 Conclusion.- References.- Part II Case Studies on Cultural Change and Minority Language Maintenance: 4. Obstacles and Successes by Reetta Toivanen.- 4.1 Introduction.- 4.2 The Ham in a Sandwich-Minority Activists.- 4.3 The Sorbian Minority in Easternmost Germany.- 4.4 The S\u00e1mi in the Finnish Context.- 4.5 Activists and Claims for Recognition.- 4.6 Concrete Examples of Language Activism Today and Obstacles to them.- 4.7 Discussion.- References.- 5. Fallen ill in Political Draughts by Indrek J\u00e4\u00e4ts.- 5.1 Introduction.- 5.2 A Peasant Vernacular under Tsarist Rule.- 5.3 A Fluttering Takeoff-Increase in the Social Status of Komi-Permyak in the 1920s and 1930s.- 5.4 Abrupt Setbacks and Steady Decline: 1937-1989.- 5.5 A new Beginning? 1989-2012.- 5.5.1 Demography.- 5.5.2 Ethnic Identity.- 5.5.3 The Legal Status of the Language.- 5.5.4 Fields of use.- 5.6 Concluding Remarks.- References.- 6. Finnic Minorities of Ingria by Natalia Kuznetsova, Elena Markus and Mehmed Muslimov.- 6.1 Introduction.- 6.2 Dialectal Structure and Historical Contacts.- 6.2.1 Votic.- 6.2.2 Ingrian.- 6.2.3 Ingrian Finnish.- 6.3 Present situation.- 6.3.1 Votic.- 6.3.2 Ingrian.- 6.3.3 Ingrian Finnish.- 6.4 Historical Background of the Present Situation.- 6.5 Language Maintenance.- 6.5.1 Votic.- 6.5.2 Ingrian.- 6.5.3 Ingrian Finnish.- 6.6 Conclusions.- 6.6.1 Ingria as a Whole.- 6.6.2 Votic.- 6.6.3 Ingrian.- 6.6.4 Ingrian Finnish.- References.- 7. The Challenge of Language by Lennard Sillanp\u00e4\u00e4.- 7.1 Setting for the Survey.- 7.2 Administration of the Survey.- 7.3 The Minority Situation and Indigenous Cultural Revival.- 7.3.1 Relationship with other Cultures in the Region.- 7.3.2 Revival of Indigenous Religion, Skills and Culture.- 7.4 Status of Ancestral Language.- 7.4.1 Ancestral Language within Community.- 7.4.2 Teaching of Ancestral Language in Schools.- 7.4.3 Summary.- 7.5 Responding to the Challenge of Cultural Survival.- References.- 8. Uneven Steps to Literacy by Florian Siegl and Michael Rie\u00dfler.- 8.1 Introduction.- 8.2 Current Language Landscapes.- 8.2.1 Current Kildin S\u00e1mi Language Landscapes.- 8.2.2 Current Skolt S\u00e1mi Language Landscapes.- 8.2.3 Current Forest Enets Language Landscapes.- 8.2.4 Current Dolgan Language Landscapes.- 8.3 Priests, Communists, Revitalizers-The Multiple Fractured History of Literacy Creation in the Russian Minority Context.- 8.3.1 The Starting Position-Religiously Driven Attempts to Create Literacy.- 8.3.2 Language Planning for the \"Less-numerous Peoples of the North, Siberia and the Far East\".- 8.3.3 The Latin-based Period.- 8.3.4 Back-transition from Latin to Cyrillic and Final Prohibition.- 8.3.5 Re-literarization and new Language Planning during Perestroika.- 8.4 How Dolgan and Forest Enets became Written Languages-Comparative Case Studies.- 8.4.1 The Dolgan way to Literacy.- 8.4.2 The Forest Enets way to Literacy.- 8.5 Comparison and Discussion-Who Creates Literacy for Whom and How?.- 8.5.1 Native and Non-native Specialists.- 8.5.2 Research Infrastructure for Language Planning.- 8.5.3 Publishers of Educational Material.- 8.5.4 The Conceptualization of Teaching Materials.- 8.6 Evaluation and Conclusion-What are the Actual Results of Literacy Creation for Dolgan, Forest Enets and Kola S\u00e1mi?.- 8.6.1 Evaluation: Dolgan vs. Forest Enets.- 8.6.2 Evaluation: Kildin vs. Skolt.- 8.6.3 General Conclusion.- References.- Part III Why some Languages Survive. On Language Laws, Policies and Changing Attitudes.- 9. Explaining Language Loss by Ekaterina Gruzdeva.- 9.1 Introduction.- 9.2 Nivkh Traditional Culture.- 9.3 Historical and Socioeconomic Background.- 9.4 Literacy and Education.- 9.5 The Study of the Language.- 9.6 Language Situation.- 9.7 Conclusion.- References.- 10. Parliamentary Structures and their Impact on Empowering Minority Language Communities by Heiko F. Marten.- 10.1 Introduction.- 10.2 Parliaments and Languages-Functions and Roles.- 10.3 Prototypical Examples of Regionalism and their Impact on Minority Languages.- 10.3.1 The Sameting in Norway-A Minority Assembly Paving the way for new Policies.- 10.3.2 The Scottish Parliament: Gaelic Embraced as a Distinctive Marker of Regional Identity.- 10.3.3 The German L\u00e4nder-Minority Issues in Regional Parliaments where the Minority is not at the Heart of the Region's Identity.- 10.3.4 South Tyrol-Long-term Experience with Autonomy which Reverses Minority and Majority.- 10.3.5 Latgalian in Latvia-How a Lack of Regional Parliamentarism Affects a Regional Language.- 10.4 Conclusion-How can Parliamentary Decentralization Contribute to the Wellbeing of Minority Languages?.- References.- 11. Evolution of Language Ideology in Post-Soviet Russia by Konstantin Zamyatin.- 11.1 Introduction.- 11.2 Russia's Language Ideology in the 1990s-Contradictions and their Implications.- 11.2.1 The Soviet Legacies and new Western Imports in Russia's Language Ideology.- 11.2.2 Hierarchy or Equality of Languages?.- 11.2.3 Bilingualism and Multilingualism as a Goal or a Result of the Policy?.- 11.2.4 State Languages as a Part of Nation-building or State-building? .- 11.2.5 Official Status as the Means of Language Promotion?.- 11.3 Official Status of Languages and Russia's Language Policy.- 11.3.1 Russia's Federal Design and Asymmetrical Status of Languages.- 11.3.2 The Scope of Official Bilingualism in the Republics.- 11.3.3 Co-official Status as an Obstacle for Implementation.- 11.3.4 Language Ideology at the Regional Level-the Finno-Ugric Republics.- 11.4 Russia's Language Ideology after 2000-\"Unity in Variety\"?.- 11.4.1 Russia's Nation-building Agenda, Nationalities and Language Policy.- 11.4.2 Overcoming the Contradictions in Language Ideology.- 11.4.3 Valorization of the Russian Language.- 11.5 Conclusion.- References.- 12. The Impact of Language Policy on Language Revitalization by Xabier Arzoz.- 12.1 Introduction.- 12.2 The Spanish Linguistic Model.- 12.3 The Basque Country and its Language.- 12.4 Basque Language Policy-A Combination of Rights and Planning.- 12.5 Language Policy in the Field of Education.- 12.6 Basquization of Public Servants.- 12.7 Explaining the Impact.- 12.8 Lessons for the Russian Federation.- References.- A List of Relevant Agreements, Charters, Conventions, Declarations, Legal acts, Protocols, Treaties and Other Official Documents.- A.1 International.- A.2 European and Russian.- A.3 List of Russian Regional Documents","merchants_number":1,"ean":9783319356419,"category_id":103,"size":null,"min_price":132.5,"low_price_merchant_id":70255345,"ID":4845239,"merchants":["euniverse"],"brand":"undefined","slug":"cultural-and-linguistic-minorities-in-the-russian-federation-and-the-european-union","url":"\/unterhaltung\/produkt\/cultural-and-linguistic-minorities-in-the-russian-federation-and-the-european-union\/","low_price_merchant_name":"eUniverse"}



CHF 54.90
Access to Primary Care and Preventative Health Services of Migrants
1. Foreword 2. Rights to primary care access and health prevention of non-nationals and migrants in the European Union Countries (Nadia Mignolli, Alessandra Fasano, Roberta Pace)Abstract: This chapter aims at illustrating how the different National Health Systems in the European Union (EU) countries meet the needs of both non-nationals and migrants in terms of laws regulating primary ... zur Produkt-Seite
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Rights to primary care access and health prevention of non-nationals and migrants in the European Union Countries (Nadia Mignolli, Alessandra Fasano, Roberta Pace)Abstract: This chapter aims at illustrating how the different National Health Systems in the European Union (EU) countries meet the needs of both non-nationals and migrants in terms of laws regulating primary care and health prevention access. For this purpose, a comparative study is carried out using different sources of quality and quantitative information. Multidimensional and exploratory data analysis techniques are applied in order to produce clusters and to represent the different patterns of EU countries, visualising them also on detailed maps.3. Access and barriers to childhood immunization among migrant populations (Pierluigi Lopalco)Abstract: Childhood immunization is one of the most effective prevention services in public health. In high-resource countries, childhood immunization services are well established and high immunization coverage is warranted in the general population. Average vaccination coverage for childhood vaccines like diphtheria, tetanus, and pertussis (DTP) are close to 95% in Europe and North America. Some problems still exist in many European countries to reach high vaccination coverage against measles, mumps, and rubella (MMR), thus jeopardizing the measles and rubella elimination goal. In particular, sub-optimal vaccination coverage levels have been reported in disadvantaged groups like newly arrived migrants and travelling communities. Language barriers, lack of documents, are poor education are reported among the causes of missed opportunities for vaccination. This chapter reviews the situation of vaccination coverage levels among newly arrived and stable migrants in developed countries and will discuss the main determinants for access and barriers to vaccination services in this population.4. Access to medical examination for primary prevention among migrants (Alessio Petrelli, Anteo Di Napoli, Alessandra Rossi)Abstract: Use of healthcare services can differ among migrants and natives, especially in preventive care, also because of different health status perception. In this context, it is relevant to monitor access to health care, because resource limitation due to financial crisis introduced in public health policies medical copay fees and the reduction of essential medical services. We aimed to evaluate access to medical examination in the absence of disorders or symptoms by migrants, taking into account cultural and religious background, socioeconomic status, length of stay in the destination country, difficulties in learning the new language, and gender.5. Avoidable hospitalization among migrants and ethnic minorities in western countries (Laura Cacciani, Nera Agabiti, Teresa Dalla Zuanna, Cristina Canova)Abstract: Avoidable hospitalization (AH) relates to conditions for which hospital admission could be prevented by interventions in primary care. Such conditions, called Ambulatory Care Sensitive Conditions (ACSCs), have been used as a marker of accessibility and primary care effectiveness. A lack of high-quality primary and preventive care can, in fact, result in an increased AH. There is evidence of differentials on the use of healthcare services between migrants and ethnic minorities in western countries and the autochthonous populations, which may, in turn, generate differentials in the health status. The aim of this chapter is to address the issue of primary health care and preventive health services access of migrants and ethnic minorities in western countries, using hospitalization for ACSCs as an indicator. We perform a review of the existing international scientific literature that describes AH among migrants and ethnic minorities and compares the findings with those among non-migrant populations or the main ethnic groups. The quality of the selected papers as well as the AH definition considered are taken into account, and the specific context of hosting countries are considered and discussed. We will also analyse and discuss available secondary data on AH.\u00a06. \u00a0Female migrants' attitudes and access to cervical and breast cancer screening in Europe (Sandra Buttigieg)Abstract: Despite the fact that breast and cervical cancers are the most common cancers affecting women in both the developed and less developed world, migrants adopt a rather passive attitude towards screening, namely through breast examination and mammography and cervical screening, respectively. This chapter provides a structured literature review on female migrants' cervical and breast cancer screening in Europe. The aim is to not only present epidemiological data comparing female migrants' access to screening as compared to nationals, but also to discuss reasons for female migrants' non-participation in cervical and breast cancer screening. The chapter also attempts to distinguish factors related to the adaptation of the different types of European Health Systems to diversity factors related to culture, language, and religion that may impact migrants' access to health systems and participation in prevention programs.7. Access to colorectal screening (Aldo Rosano)Abstract: In Europe, colorectal cancer is the second most common cause of cancer with over 200,000 deaths per year. Research has shown that ethnic minority groups in developed countries are less likely to participate in colorectal cancer screening than the majority population and hence less likely to be diagnosed at an early stage when treatment is potentially more successful. Previous research has indicated that ethnic groups living in EU countries perceive their risk of colorectal cancer as lower than the native population, suggesting that one explanation for lower participation in cancer screening could be lack of recognition of cancer risk. The chapter reviews the available evidence about the access to colorectal screening among migrants in EU countries. An analysis of data from the Health Interview surveys conducted in various EU countries on this topic are presented.8. Health-related lifestyles among migrants (Teresa Spadea, Raffaella Rusciani, Luisa Mondo, Giuseppe Costa)Abstract: Differences in health-related lifestyles can explain part of the difference in health outcomes between migrant and host populations, as well as across different migrant groups. Migrants also experience profound changes in their lifestyle with time since migration, as a result of the acculturation process. The mechanisms that underlie the occurrence of risky behaviours are therefore very complex, depending on the interrelation between different cultures and different migration histories, while the scientific literature on health-related lifestyles and risk factors for chronic diseases among migrants is quite scarce. Characterizing the risk profile of migrant populations is, however, essential in order to prioritize actions for prevention and health services organization. This chapter aims to fill this gap, starting with a brief conceptual framework of the mechanisms cited above and then focusing on the review of the existing knowledge on health-related lifestyles, such as smoking habits, alcohol use, diet, and physical activity, on one side, and, on specific risk factors and intermediate health conditions, such as overweight, obesity, and hypertension, on the other side. Wherever possible, new available data are also presented.9. Adaptation of primary health care for migrants: recommendations and best practices (Marie Dauvrin, Bernadett Varga)Abstract: Adapting primary health care to the needs of migrant patients requires adaptation at individual, organizational, and structural levels. This chapter reviews the available evidence regarding adaptations of primary health for migrants and identify examples of best practices that may serve as a template for those willing to implement such interventions in their primary care facility.10. Health policies, patterns, and barriers to migrants' access to primary health care (Sonia Dias, In\u00e9s Fronteira , Ana Gama, J Coloma, Jorge Sim\u00f5es, Henrique Barros)Abstract: Primary health care (PHC) should be a preferential way to access the healthcare system. Access to PHC is fundamental in terms of preventive medicine but also an important health equity indicator. In Portugal, PHC has been continuously strengthened with an ongoing reform initiated in 2006. Although migrants have been recognized as a group that tends to underuse preventive healthcare services, knowledge about patterns, determinants and barriers to migrants' access, and use of PHC are still scarce. Using data from the National Health Survey, we compare migrants' access and utilization of PHC in 2005 and 2015. Using the same time period, we explore the existing policies regarding migrants' access to healthcare services and, more specifically, to PHC. Then, using document analysis, we describe the main barriers and facilitators to migrants' access to PHC. Based on the results, we discuss how policies on migration and health, the economic crisis, and PHC reform can explain access to PHC by migrants in Portugal. Resulting recommendations inform policies and strategies that promote access to PHC by migrants and reinforce preventive and health promotion initiatives among this population at national and international levels.11. Access to primary care and preventive health services of LGBTQ+ migrants, refugees, and asylum seekers (J Namer, O Razum)Abstract: Gender identity, gender expression, sexual orientation, and their conformance to dominant societal norms contribute to the super-diversity of today's migration patterns. Regardless of whether or not the individual's gender identity, gender expression, and\/or sexual orientation is behind their reason to migrate, or their refugee or asylum-seeking status, non-heteronormative identity complicates the experience in the host country. \u00a0Language and cultural barriers already reduce migrants,' refugees', and asylum seekers' access to health care, and non-heteronormative identity acts as an additional barrier between individuals' human right to health care and the access to care. Preventive health services aimed at LGBTQ+ (lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer\/questioning) individuals tend to overly focus on HIV and other sexually transmitted infections at the risk of overlooking other health concerns. Furthermore, these services may not always appreciate the inherent heterogeneity of the LGBTQ+ community, at times failing to differentiate between the healthcare needs of non-heterosexual and transgender individuals. Hence, there is an urgent need for solid steps towards \"meeting the unique health-care needs of LGBTQ people,\" a call that addresses primary care and preventative health care services around the world. This chapter reviews the literature in advocacy of bridging the research and policy gap between the primary and preventive care required by and the care provided for LGBTQ+ migrants, refugees, and asylum seekers.12. Concluding RemarksList of AuthorsAGABITI Nera, Department of Epidemiology, Lazio Regional Health Service, ItalyBARROS Henrique, Institute of Public Health, University of Porto, Portugal\u00a0BUTTIGIEG Sandra, University of MaltaCACCIANI Laura, Department of Epidemiology, Lazio Regional Health Service, ItalyCANOVA Cristina, Department of Molecular Medicine, University of PaduaCOLOMA Jorge, Universidade Nova de Lisboa PortugalCOSTA Giuseppe, Department of Clinical and Biological Sciences, University of Turin, ItalyDALLA ZUANNA Teresa, Department of Cardiologic, Vascular and Thoracic Sciences, University of PaduaDAUVRIN Marie, Institute of Health and Society, Catholic University of Louvain, BelgiumDI NAPOLI Anteo, National Institute of Migration and Poverty, ItalyDIAS Sonia, Universidade Nova de Lisboa, PortugalFASANO Alessandra, Researcher University of Salento, ItalyFRONTEIRA In\u00e8s, Universidade Nova de Lisboa, PortugalGAMA Ana, Universidade Nova de Lisboa, PortugalLOPALCO Pierluigi, University of Pisa, Italy\u00a0MIGNOLLI Nadia, National Institute of Statistics, ItalyMONDO Luisa, Epidemiology Unit, ASL 5 Piedmont Region, Italy.NAMER Judith, University of Bielefeld, GermanyPACE Roberta, University of Bari 'Aldo Moro', ItalyPETRELLI Alessio, National Institute of Migration and Poverty, ItalyRAZUM Oliver, University of Bielefeld, GermanyROSANO Aldo, National Institute of Health, ItalyROSSI Alessandra, National Institute of Migration and Poverty, ItalyRUSCIANI Raffaella, Epidemiology Unit, ASL TO3 Piedmont Region, Grugliasco, ItalySIM\u00d5ES Jorge,Universidade de Aveiro, \u00a0PortugalSPADEA Teresa, Epidemiology Unit, ASL TO3 Piedmont Region, Grugliasco, Italy.VARGA Bernadett, Catholic University of Louvain, Belgium","merchants_number":1,"ean":9783319736297,"category_id":103,"size":null,"min_price":54.89999999999999857891452847979962825775146484375,"low_price_merchant_id":70255345,"ID":5346611,"merchants":["euniverse"],"brand":"undefined","slug":"access-to-primary-care-and-preventative-health-services-of-migrants","url":"\/unterhaltung\/produkt\/access-to-primary-care-and-preventative-health-services-of-migrants\/","low_price_merchant_name":"eUniverse"}



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Proceedings of the 13th International Congress on Mathematical Education
Part 1: Plenary Activities.- Thirteenth International Congress on Mathematical Education: An Introduction, Gabriele Kaiser.- Uncovering the Special Mathematical Work of Teaching, Deborah Loewenberg Ball.- Mathematics, Education, and Culture: A contemporary moral imperative, Bill Barton.- Mathematics classroom studies - Multiple lenses and perspectives, Berinderjeet Kaur.- "What is Mat... zur Produkt-Seite
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Frederick K.S. Leung.- Part 3: Reports of the Survey teams.- Digital Technology in Mathematics Education: Research over the last Decade, Johann Engelbrecht, Marcelo C. Borba, Petek Askar, George Gadanidis, Salvador Llinares, Mario S\u00e1nchez Aguilar.- Conceptualisation of the role of competencies, knowing and knowledge in mathematics education research, Mogens Niss, Regina Bruder, N\u00faria Planas, Ross Turner Turner, Jhony Alexander Villa-Ochoa.- Assistance of students with mathematical learning difficulties - How can research support practice? - A summary, Petra Scherer, Kim Beswick, Lucie DeBlois, Lulu Healy, Elisabeth Moser Opitz.- Mathematics teachers working and learning through collaboration, Barbara Jaworski, Olive Chapman, Alison Clark-Wilson, Annalisa Cusi, Cristina Esteley, Merrilyn Goos, Masami Isoda, Marie Joubert, Ornella Robutti.- Geometry education, including the use of new technologies: a survey of recent research, Nathalie Sinclair, Maria Bartolini Bussi, Michael de Villiers, Keith Jones, Ulrich Kortenkamp, Allen Leung, Kay Owens.- Part 4: Reports from the Thematic afternoon.- European Didactic Traditions in Mathematics - Aspects and Examples from four Selected Cases, Werner Blum, Mich\u00e8le Artigue, Maria Alessandra Mariotti, Rudolf Str\u00e4\u00dfer, Marja Van den Heuvel-Panhuizen.- German-speaking traditions in mathematics education research, Hans Niels Jahnke, Rolf Biehler, Angelika Bikner-Ahsbahs, Uwe Gellert, Gilbert Greefrath, Lisa Hefendehl-Hebeker, G\u00f6tz Krummheuer, Timo Leuders, Marcus N\u00fchrenb\u00f6rger, Andreas Obersteiner, Kristina Reiss, Bettina R\u00f6sken-Winter, Andreas Schulz, Andreas Vohns, Rudolf vom Hofe, Katrin Vorh\u00f6lter.- What is and what might be the legacy of Felix Klein? Hans-Georg Weigand, William McCallum, Marta Menghini, Michael Neubrand, Gert Schubring, Renate Tobies.- part 5: National presentations.- Argentinean National presentation, Esther Galina, M\u00f3nica Villarreal.- Teachers' Professional Development and Mathematics Education in Brazil, Victor Giraldo.- Mathematics Education in Ireland, Maurice OReilly, Th\u00e9r\u00e8se Dooley, Elizabeth Oldham, Gerry Shiel.- National presentation of Japan, Toshiakira Fujii, Yoshinori Shimizu, Hanako Senuma, Toshikazu Ikeda.- National presentation of Lower Mekong sub-region countries, Fidel R. Nemenzo, Masami Isoda, Maitree Inprasitha, Sampan Thinwiangthong, Narumon Changsri, Nisakorn Boonsena, Chan Roth, Monkolsery Lin, Souksomphone Anothay, Phoutsakhone Channgakham, Nguyen Chi Thanh, V NH Th H ng, Ph ng Th o Nguy n.- Teaching and learning mathematics in Turkey, Huriye Arikan.- Part 6: Reports from the Topical Study Groups.- Topic study group no. 01 Early childhood mathematics education (up to age 7), Iliada Elia, Joanne Mulligan.- Topic study group no. 02 Mathematics education at tertiary level, Victor Giraldo, Chris Rasmussen.- Topic study group no. 03 Mathematics education in and for work, Diana Coben, Geoff Wake.- Topic study group no. 04 Activities for, and research on, mathematically gifted students, Florence Mihaela Singer, Linda Jensen Sheffield.- Topic study group no. 05 Classroom practice and research for students with mathematical learning difficulties, Lourdes Figueiras, Rose Griffiths.- Topic study group no. 06 Adult learning, Pradeep Kumar Misra, J\u00fcrgen Maa\u00df.- Topic study group no. 07 Populariztion of Mathematics, Christian Mercat, Patrick Vennebush.- Topic study group no. 08 Teaching and learning of arithmetic and number systems (focus on primary education), Pi-Jen Lin, Terezinha Nunes.- Topic study group no. 09 Teaching and learning of measurement (focus on primary education), Christine Chambris, Barbara Dougherty.- Topic study group no. 10 Teaching and learning of early algebra, Carolyn Kieran, JeongSuk Pang.- Topic study group no. 11 Teachig and Learning of Algebra, Rakhi Banerjee, Amy Ellis.- Topic study group no. 12 Teaching and learning of geometry (primary level), Sinan Olkun, Ewa Swoboda.- Topic study group no. 13 Teaching and learning of geometry - secondary level, Ui Hock Cheah, Patricio G. Herbst.- Topic study group no. 14 Teaching and learning of probability, Carmen Batanero, Egan J. Chernoff.- Topic study group no. 15 Teaching and learning of statistics, Dani Ben-Zvi, Gail Burrill.- Topic study group no. 16 Teaching and learning of calculus, David Bressoud, Victor Martinez-Luaces.- Topic study group no. 17 Teaching and learning of discrete mathematics, Eric W. Hart, Cecile O. Buffet.- Topic study group no. 18 Reasoning and proof in mathematics education, Guershon Harel, Andreas Stylianides.- Topic study group no. 19 Problem solving in mathematics education, Peter Liljedahl, Manuel Santos Trigo.- Topic study group no. 20 Visualization in the teaching and learning of mathematics, Michal Yerushalmy, Ferdinand Rivera.- Topic study group no. 21 Mathematical applications and modelling in the teaching and learning of mathematics, Jussara Ara\u00fajo, Gloria Ann Stillman.- Topic study group no. 22 Interdisciplinary mathematics education, Susie Groves, Julian Williams.- Topic study group no. 23 Mathematical literacy, Hamsa Venkat, Iddo Gal.- Topic study group no. 24 History of the teaching and learning mathematics, Fulvia Furinghetti, Alexander Karp.- Topic study group no. 25 The role of history of mathematics in mathematics education, Constantinos Tzanakis, Xiaoqin Wang.- Topic study group no. 26 Research on Teaching and Classroom Practice, Yoshinori Shimizu, Mary Kay Stein.- Topic study group no. 27 Learning and cognition in mathematics, Gaye Williams, Wim Van Dooren.- Topic study group no. 28 Affect, beliefs and identity in mathematics education, Markku Hannula, Francesca Morselli.- Topic study group no. 29 Mathematics and creativity, Demetra Pitta-Pantazi, Dace Kuma.- Topic study group no. 30 Mathematical competitions, Maria Falk de Losada, Alexander Soifer.- Topic study group no. 31 Language and Communication in Mathematics education, Judit Moschkovich, David Wagner.- Topic study group no. 32 Mathematics education in a multilingual and multicultural environment, Richard Barwell, Anjum Halai.- Topic study group no. 33 Equity in Mathematics Education (including Gender), Joanne Rossi Becker, Bill Atweh.- Topic study group no. 34 Social and political dimensions of mathematics education, Murad Jurdak, Renuka Vithal.- Topic study group no.35 Role of ethnomathematics in mathematics education, Milton Rosa, Lawrence Shirley.- Topic study group no.36 Task design, analysis and learning environments programme summary, Jiansheng Bao, Jere Confrey.- Topic study group no. 37 Mathematics curriculum development, Anita Rampal, Zalman Usiskin. Topic study group no.38 Research on resources (textbooks, learning materials etc.), Lianghuo Fan, Luc Trouche.- Topic study group no.39 Large scale assessment and testing in mathematics education, Rae Young Kim, Christine Suurtamm.- Topic study group no.40 Classroom assessment for mathematics learning, Denisse Thompson, Karin Brodie.- Topic study group no. 41 Uses of technology in primary mathematics education (up to age 10), Sophie Soury-Lavergne, Colleen Vale.- Topic study group no. 42 Uses of technology in lower secondary mathematics education (age 10 to 14), Lynda Ball, Paul Drijvers.- Topic study group no. 43 Uses of technology in upper secondary education (age 14 to 19), Colette Laborde, Stephen Hegedus.- Topic study group no. 44 Distance learning, e-learning, blended learning, R\u00fabia Barcelos Amaral, Veronica Hoyos.- Topic study group no. 45 Knowledge in\/for teaching mathematics at primary level, Carolyn Maher, Peter Sullivan.- Topic study group no. 46 Knowledge in\/for teaching mathematics at the secondary level, Ruhama Even, Xinrong Yang.- Topic study group no. 47 Pre-service mathematics education of primary teachers, Keiko Hino, Gabriel Stylianides.- Topic study group no. 48 Pre-service Mathematics Education of Secondary Teachers, Marilyn Strutchens, Rongjin Huang.- Topic study group no. 49 In-service education and professional development of primary mathematics teachers, Akihiko Takahashi, Leonor Varas.- Topic study group no. 50 In-service education, and professional development of secondary mathematics teachers, Jill Adler, Yudong Yang.- Topic study group no. 51 Diversity of theories in mathematics education, Tommy Dreyfus, Anna Sierpinska.- Topic study group no. 52 Empirical methods and methodologies, David Clarke, Alan Schoenfeld.- Topic study group No. 53 Philosophy of mathematics education, Paul Ernest, Ladislav Kvasz.- Topic study group no. 54 Semiotics in Mathematics Education, Norma Presmeg, Luis Radford, Gert Kadunz, Luis Puig, Wolff-Michael Roth.- part 7: Reports from the Discussion Groups.- Classroom Teaching Research for All Students, Shuhua An , Stekl\u00e1cs J\u00e1nos, Zhonghe Wu.- Mathematical discourse in instruction in large classes, Mike Askew, Ravi {K} Subramaniam, Anjum Halai, Erlina Ronda, Hamsa Venkat, Jill Adler, Steve Lerman.- Sharing experiences about the Capacity and Network Projects initiated by ICMI, Angelina Matinde Bijura, Alphonse Uworwabayeho, Veronica Sarungi, Peter Kajoro, Anjum Halai.- Mathematics teacher noticing: expanding the terrains of this hidden skill of teaching, Ban Heng Choy, Jaguthsing Dindyal, Mi Yeon Lee, Edna O. Schack.- Connections between valuing and values: exploring experiences and rethinking data generating methods, Philip Clarkson, Annica Andersson, Alan Bishop, Penelope Kalogeropoulos, Wee Tiong Seah.- Developing new teacher learning in schools and the STEM agenda, Pat Drake, Jeanne Carroll, Barbara Black, Celia Hoyles.- Videos in teacher professional development, Tanya Evans, Leong Yew Hoong.- National and International Investment Strategies for Mathematics Education, Joan Ferrini-Mundy, Marcelo C. Borba, Fumi Ginshima, Manfred Prenzel, Thierry Zomahoun.- Transition from Secondary to Tertiary Education, Gregory D. Foley, Sergio Celis, Hala M. Alshawa, S. Nihan Er, Heba Bakr Khoshaim, Jane D. Tanner.- Teachers Teaching with Technology, Ian Galloway, B\u00e4rbel Barzel, Andreas Eichler.- Mathematics Education and Neuroscience, Roland H. Grabner, Andreas Obersteiner, Bert De Smedt, Stephan Vogel.- Reconsidering Mathematics Education for the Future, Koeno Gravemeijer, Fou-Lai Lin.- Challenges in Teaching Praxis When CAS Is Used in Upper Secondary Mathematics, Niels Gr\u00f8nb\u00e6k, Henrik Peter Bang, Claus Richard Larsen.- Mathematics in Contemporary Art and Design as a Tool for Math-Education in School, Dietmar Guderian.- Exploring the Development of a Mathematics Curriculum Framework: Cambridge Mathematics, Ellen Jameson, Rachael Horsman, Lynne McClure.- Theoretical frameworks and ways of assessment of teachers' professional competencies, Johannes K\u00f6nig, Sigrid Bl\u00f6meke, Gabriele Kaiser.- Using representations of practice for teacher education and research - opportunities and challenges, Sebastian Kuntze, Orly Buchbinder, Corey Webel, Anika Dreher, Marita Friesen.- How does mathematics education evolve in the digital era? Dragana Martinovic, Viktor Freiman.- Standardized Tests in mathematics: a brief discussion, Raimundo Olfos.- Mathematics for the 21st Century: The Russian Experience and International Prospects, Sergey Polikarpov, Alexei Semenov.- Lesson\/learning studies and math education, Marisa Quaresma, Carl Winsl\u00f8w.- Discussion Group on Mathematics Houses and their impact on mathematics education, Ali Rejali.- An act of mathematization for the familiarization with fractions, Ernesto Rottoli, Petronilla Bonissoni, Marina Cazzola, Paolo Longoni, Gianstefano Riva.- The role of post-conflict school mathematics, Carlos Eduardo Leon Salinas, Jefer Camilo Sachica Castillo.- Applying contemporary philosophy in mathematics and statistics education: the perspective of inferentialism, Maike Schindler, Kate Mackrell, David Pratt, Arthur Bakker.- Teaching Linear Algebra, Sepideh Stewart, Avi Berman, Christine Andrews-Larson, Michelle Zandieh.- Creativity, Aha! Moments and Teaching-Research, Hannes Stoppel, Bronislaw Czarnocha.- White Supremacy, Anti-Black Racism, and Mathematics Education: Local and Global Contexts, Luz Valoyes-Chavez, Danny Martin, Joi Spencer, Paola Valero.- Research on Non-university Tertiary Mathematics, Claire Wladis, John Smith, Irene Duranczyk.- part 8: Reports from the Workshops.- Flipped Teaching Approach in College Algebra: Cognitive and Non-Cognitive Gains, Maxima Joyosa Acelajado.- A knowledge discovery platform for spatial education: applications to spatial decomposition and packing, Sorin Alexe, Consuela Voica, Cristian Voica.- Designing mathematics tasks for the professional development of teachers who teach mathematics students aged 11-16 years, Debbie Barker, Craig Pournara.- Contributing to the Development of Grand Challenges in Maths Education, David E Barnes, Trena Wilkerson, Michelle Stephan.- The role of the facilitator in using video for the professional learning of teachers of mathematics, Alf Coles, Aurelie Chesnais, Julie Horoks.- Making Middle School Maths Real, Relevant and Fun, Kerry Cue.- \"Oldies but goodies\": providing background to ICMI mission and activities from an archival perspective, Guillermo Curbera, Bernard Hodgson, Birgit Seeliger.- Using braids to introduce groups: From an informal to a formal approach, Ester Dalvit.- Curious minds, serious play, Jan DeLange.- International Similarities & Differences: Experience and Preparation of Mathematics Post-Graduate Students as Tertiary Instructors, Jessica M. Deshler, Jessica Ellis.- Using lisp as a tool for mathematical experimentation, Hugo Alex Diniz.- Mathematics teachers' circles as professional development models conneting teachers and academics, Axelle Person Faughn, Nathan Borchelt.- Exploring and making online creative digital math books for creative mathematical thinking, Pedro Lealdino Filho, Christian Bokhove, Jean-Francois Nicaud, Ulrich Kortenkamp, Mohamed El-Demerdash, Manolis Mavriks, Eirini Geraniou.- The shift of contents in prototypical tasks used in education reforms and their influence on teacher training programs, Karl Josef Fuchs, Christian Kraler, Simon Plangg.- Analysis of algebraic reasoning and its different levels in primary and secondary education, Juan D. Godino, Teresa Neto, Miguel R. Wilhelmi.- Designing and evaluating mathematical learning by a framework of activities from history of mathematics, Lenni Haapasalo, Harry Silverberg, Bernd Zimmermann.- Sounding Mathematics: How integrating mathematics and music inspires creativity and inclusion in mathematics education, Caroline Hilton, Markus Cslovjecsek.- Adopting Maxima as an open-source Computer Algebra System into Mathematics teaching and learning, Natanael Karjanto, Husty Serviana Husain.- The power of geometry in the concept of proof, Damjan Kobal.- Workshop: Silent screencast videos and their use when teaching mathematics, Bjarnhei\u00f0ur Kristinsd\u00f3ttir.- Shout from the most silent nation, North Korea: (can mathematics educaitno be politically neutral?), JungHang Lee.- Use of educational large-scale assessment data for research on mathematics didactics, Sabine Meinck, Oliver Neuschmidt, Milena Taneva.- Curriculum development in the teaching of mathematical proof at the secondary schools in japan, Tatsuya Mizoguchi, Hideki Iwasaki, Susumu Kunimune, Hiroaki Hamanaka, Takeshi Miyakawa, Yusuke Shinno, Yuki Suginomoto, Koji Otaki.- Symmetry, Chirality, and Practical Origami Nanotube Construction Techniques, B. David Redman. Jr.- Reflecting upon different perspectives on specialized advanced mathematical knowledge for teaching, Miguel Ribeiro, Arne Jakobsen, Alessandro Ribeiro, Nick Wasserman, Jos\u00e9 Carrillo, Miguel Montes, Ami Mamolo.- Collaborative projects in geometry, Jos\u00e9 L. 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International Handbook of Information Technology in Primary and Secondary Education, 2 Volumes. Vol.1-2
CONTENTS Preface xxvii Introduction xxix Part One Section 1 Education in the Information Society 3 Section Editor: Ronald E. Anderson 1.1 Implications of the Information and Knowledge Society for Education 5 Ronald E. Anderson The Information Society 5 The Knowledge Society 5 Information vs. Knowledge 6 Knowledge Societies in Education 6 Implications of the Knowledge Society for Learn... zur Produkt-Seite
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Anderson The Information Society 5 The Knowledge Society 5 Information vs. Knowledge 6 Knowledge Societies in Education 6 Implications of the Knowledge Society for Learning Priorities 7 ICT 8 The Twenty-First Century Skills Movement 9 Parallels in Education and Management 10 Some Knowledge-Based Models in Education 11 The Emerging Pedagogical Practices Paradigm 12 Student Knowledge Framework 12 Knowledge-Related Skills 13 Knowledge-Related Task Phases 14 Knowledge Capabilities and ICT Tools 15 Knowledge Societies and Cooperative Work 18 Knowledge Societies and Learning to Learn 19 Implications for Education in the Era of Knowledge Societies 20 v 1.2 New Literacies for the Knowledge Society 23 David Mioduser, Rafi Nachmias, and Alona Forkosh-Baruch Introduction 23 The Knowledge Society 24 The New Literacies 26 Basic Issues Underlying Our Discussion of the New Literacies 27 Seven Literacies for the Knowledge Society 29 Epilogue 38 1.3 Theoretical Perspectives Influencing the Use of Information Technology in Teaching and Learning 43 Chris Dede Overview 43 Behaviorist Instructional Technologies 46 Cognitivist Instructional Technologies 48 Constructivist Instructional Technologies 50 Next-Generation Pedagogical Media 53 Illustrative Historic Controversies About Technology and Pedagogy 54 Conclusion 59 1.4 Students in a Digital Age: Implications of ICT for Teaching and Learning 63 John Ainley, Laura Enger, and Dara Searle Introduction 63 ICT Use: Access and Confidence 63 Behavioural Engagement 70 Emotional Engagement 73 Cognitive Engagement 75 ICT and Learning 76 Conclusion 78 Note 79 1.5 Traditional and Emerging IT Applications for Learning 81 J. Enrique Hinostroza, Christian Labb\u00e9, Leonardo L\u00f3pez, and Hans Iost Introduction 81 General Background: IT in Education 82 Potential Impacts of IT 84 Factors Affecting the Use of IT for Learning 86 Trends in Emerging Technologies and Learning 90 Conclusions 93 1.6 Driving Forces for ICT in Learning 97 Alfons ten Brummelhuis and Els Kuiper Introduction 97 Conceptual Framework 97 Example of a Contrasting Position in Instructional Practices: Teacher or Student as Regulating the Learning Process 104 Discussion: Technology Push vs. Educational Pull 107 Section 2 IT and Curriculum Processes 115 Section Editor: Joke Voogt 2.1 IT and Curriculum Processes: Dilemmas and Challenges 117 Joke Voogt A Curricular Perspective on IT in Education 117 Rationales for IT in Education 118 Learning to Use IT 118 Using IT to Learn 120 Current Use of IT in the Curriculum 121 Realizing the Potential of IT in the Curriculum 122 Innovative IT-Supported Pedagogical Practices 124 The Attained Curriculum: Student Outcomes from Learning with IT 127 Conclusions 128 2.2 Impact of IT on Science Education 133 Mary Webb Introduction 133 The Use and Impact of IT on Science Learning in Schools 134 Evidence for How IT Enables Science Learning 134 Pedagogies with IT in Science 140 IT Use and the Nature of the Science Curriculum 143 Implications for Teachers and Curriculum Developers 143 Conclusions: Ways Forward for Science Education with IT 144 2.3 The Potential of IT to Foster Literacy Development in Kindergarten 149 Judy Van Scoter Introduction 149 Literacy Development 150 IT and Literacy Development 150 Word Processing 151 Hypertext and Reading Potential in the Classroom 152 Integrated Learning Systems and Drill and Practice 153 Integrating IT in the Kindergarten Classroom 154 Print-Rich Environment 155 Technology Center 155 IT and the Classroom Reading Corner 155 Connection with Real Worlds 156 Products and Presentations 156 Technology and Literacy in the Inclusion Classroom 156 Implementation Concerns 157 Technology as a Benign Addition 158 2.4 Innovative Pedagogical Practices Using Technology: The Curriculum Perspective 163 Rafi Nachmias, David Mioduser, and Alona Forkosh-Baruch 2.5 Changing Assessment Practices and the Role of IT 181 Ola Erstad Introduction 181 Teaching, Learning, and Assessment 182 Assessment Practices, IT, and Change 183 Different Conceptions of IT and Assessment 184 Conclusion: Are We Changing Practices? 190 2.6 Information Technology Tools for Curriculum Development 195 Susan McKenney, Nienke Nieveen, and Allard Strijker Curriculum Development Aided by Technology 195 Three Cases of IT Support for Curriculum Development 200 Future Directions 206 Section 3 IT and the Learning Process 213 Section Editor: Kwok-Wing Lai 3.1 ICT Supporting the Learning Process: The Premise, Reality, and Promise 215 Kwok-Wing Lai Introduction 215 The Learning Process and ICT Use 216 Research on ICT Effects 217 ICT and Learning Environments 218 Computer-Supported Learning Environments 220 Conclusion 227 3.2 Interactive Learning Environments: Review of an Old Construct with a New Critical Twist 231 Mark Brown Introduction 231 Origin of Interactive Learning Environments 231 What is the Domain of Interactive Learning Environments? 233 What Assumptions Underpin Instructional Design? 235 Digging a Little Deeper 237 Connecting the Metaphors 239 Cleaning Up a Messy Construct 240 Mind Tools for Instruction 242 Mind Tools for Construction 243 Mind Tools for Inquiry 243 Mind Tools for Community 244 Interaction for What Kind of Future 244 Conclusion 245 3.3 Online Learning Communities in K-12 Settings 249 Seng Chee Tan, Lay Hoon Seah, Jennifer Yeo, and David Hung Introduction 249 Defining Online Learning Communities 250 Theoretical Foundations of Learning in Online Communities 253 Review of Studies on Online Learning Communities in K-12 Settings 254 Knowledge Building Community 254 Quest Atlantis 256 Virtual Math Team (VMT) Project 256 The Web-Based Inquiry Science Environment (WISE) 257 Comparison of the Four Online Learning Communities 258 Pertinent Research and Implementation Issues 261 Conclusion 263 3.4 Collaborative Learning and Computer-Supported Collaborative Learning Environments 267 Maarit Arvaja, P\u00e4ivi H\u00e4kkinen, and Marja Kankaanranta Introduction: Collaboration Defined 267 Research Traditions on Collaborative Learning 269 What is Computer-Supported Collaborative Learning? 270 Challenges of CSCL 272 Structuring Collaboration to Overcome Challenges in CSCL 273 Methodological Issues with CSCL Research 274 Conclusions 275 3.5 Computer Contexts for Supporting Metacognitive Learning 281 Xiaodong Lin and Florence R. Sullivan Common Metacognitive Learning Outcomes 281 Recall and Memory 282 Content and Domain Subject Learning 284 Social Interactions as Learning Mechanisms 290 Conclusion 295 3.6 Collaborative Inquiry and Knowledge Building in Networked Multimedia Environments 299 Carol K.K. Chan and Jan van Aalst Introduction 299 Changing Theories and Metaphors of Learning 300 Views of Learning Underpinning Multimedia and Networked Learning Environments 302 Classroom Innovations in Networked Multimedia Environments 305 Theoretical, Pedagogical, and Methodological Issues 310 Section 4 IT Competencies and Attitudes 319 Section Editors: Gerald Knezek and Rhonda Christensen 4.1 The Importance of Information Technology Attitudes and Competencies in Primary and Secondary Education 321 Gerald Knezek and Rhonda Christensen Introduction 321 Role of Attitudes 322 Requirements of Competency 322 Verification Through Standards and Tests 323 Concerns About Overstandardization 323 The Need for Asking Good Questions 324 Theoretical\/Conceptual Foundations 324 Formal Models of Attitudes and Achievement 326 Self Report and Observation Measures for Determining Attitudes and Competencies Toward Technology 327 Summary and Conclusions 328 4.2 Information, Communications, and Educational Technology Standards for Students, Teachers, and School Leaders 333 Lajeane G. Thomas and Donald G. Knezek Rationale for Information and Communication Technology Standards 333 Establishing New Learning Environments Supported with Technology 335 ICT Standards for Students 335 Barriers to Adoption of Standards for Students 335 New Skill Sets for Teachers 337 ISTE National Educational Technology Standards for Teachers 339 ICT Standards for School and School-System Leaders of K-12 Education 341 Preparation of Specialists for Leadership in ICT 344 Essential Conditions to Support ICT in Educational Environments 345 Potential for Catalytic Change 345 Summary and Conclusions 347 4.3 Self-Report Measures and Findings for Information Technology Attitudes and Competencies 349 Rhonda Christensen and Gerald Knezek Introduction 349 Self-Report and Survey Research 349 Self-Report vs. Observation 350 Assessing the Magnitude of Self-Report Findings 351 Findings 352 Student Attitudes and Competencies 357 Discussion 359 Summary and Conclusions 359 4.4 Observation Measures for Determining Attitudes and Competencies Toward Technology 367 Renate Schulz-Zander, Michael Pfeifer, and Andreas Voss Introduction 367 Observation as an Approach to Researching IT Competencies and Attitudes 368 A Synthesis of Empirical Research Results 372 Conclusions 377 4.5 Computer Attitudes and Competencies Among Primary and Secondary School Students 381 Martina Meelissen Introduction 381 Measuring Computer Attitudes 382 Students Computer Attitudes 384 The Influence of the Social Environment 386 Students Computer Competencies 390 Summary and Prospects for Future Research 391 4.6 Characteristics of Teacher Leaders for Information and Communication Technology 397 Margaret Riel and Henry Jay Becker Introduction 397 Teacher Leadership and Professional Engagement 398 Describing a Route to Teacher Leadership 400 Teachers Leaders Represent the Highest Level of Professional Engagement 403 Variation in Professional Engagement: Findings from the TLC Study 404 Teacher Leaders Beliefs About Teaching and Learning 405 Leadership-Inspired Instruction 406 Teacher Leaders Use of Computers: TLC Study Findings 408 Studies of Teacher Leadership Among Technology-Expert Teachers 410 Dimensions of Teacher Technology Leadership 412 Toward a Culture of Teacher Leadership with Technology 414 Section 5 IT, Pedagogical Innovations, and Teacher Learning 421 Section Editor: Nancy Law 5.1 Teacher Learning Beyond Knowledge for Pedagogical Innovations with ICT 425 Nancy Law Introduction 425 ICT as a Disruptive Force in Pedagogical Innovations 427 Teacher Learning for Pedagogical Innovation with ICT: Beyond Knowledge 429 Teacher Learning Through Innovations Conceptualization of Support for Teacher Learning Beyond Knowledge 431 5.2 Benchmarks for Teacher Education Programs in the Pedagogical Use of ICT 435 Paul Kirschner, Theo Wubbels, and Mieke Brekelmans Introduction 435 The Pedagogy and Effects of Teacher Education 436 Benchmarks 438 Discussion 444 5.3 Factors Affecting Teachers Pedagogical Adoption of ICT 449 Bridget Somekh Insights from Socio-Cultural Theory 449 The Processes of Pedagogical Adoption of ICT 451 Examples of Transformative Pedagogies with ICT 453 The Shaping of ICT-Mediated Pedagogies by National Culture 455 Providing a Context that Supports the Pedagogic Adoption of ICT 457 Integrating Research with the Pedagogic Adoption of ICT 458 5.4 Models and Practices in Teacher Education Programs for Teaching with and about IT 461 Anne McDougall Introduction 461 Goals, Purposes and Aims of Teacher Education Programs 462 Structures and Strategies 466 Evaluation of Teacher Education and Professional Development Programs 471 Conclusion 472 5.5 Multimedia Cases, Teacher Education and Teacher Learning 475 Ellen van den Berg, John Wallace, and Erminia Pedretti Introduction 475 Cases, Teacher Learning and Knowledge 475 A Typology of Multimedia Cases: Primary, Secondary and Tertiary Use 480 Anchoring Multimedia Cases in Teacher Education Programs 483 Conclusions 485 5.6 Communities of Practice for Continuing Professional Development in the Twenty-First Century 489 Chee-Kit Looi, Wei-Ying Lim, and Wenli Chen Challenges that Teacher Professional Development Face 489 Community of Practice as an Effective Professional Development Strategy 490 CoPs for Continuing Professional Development in the Twenty-First Century 492 Online Community of Practice for Teachers Professional Development 493 Design Tenets for Building CoPs in the Twenty-First Century 494 Technology Architecture Supporting Establishment of CoPs 498 Teacher Professional Identity Formation in CoPs 501 Conclusion 502 5.7 How May Teacher Learning Be Promoted For Educational Renewal with IT? 507 Niki Davis Introduction 507 A Global Perspective 508 Schools Local Area as an Ecology 510 A School Perspective 511 The IT Coordinator 512 A Teacher Innovating with IT 513 Simultaneous Renewal of Preservice Teacher Education and K-12 Schools 515 Summary and Conclusions 516 Part Two Section 6 IT in Schools 541 Section Editor: Sara Dexter 6.1 Leadership for IT in Schools 543 Sara Dexter Introduction 543 Dimensions and Aims of IT Leadership 543 IT Leadership to Set Direction 545 IT Leadership to Develop People 546 IT Leadership to Make the Organization Work 548 Roles and Responsibilities in IT Leadership Teams 549 Conclusion 551 6.2 Framing IT Use to Enhance Educational Impact on a School-Wide Basis 555 Peter Twining Introduction Importance of Consistent Understandings 555 Frameworks for Thinking About IT in Education 556 Achievement Frameworks 557 Cognitive Frameworks 559 Software Frameworks 559 Pedagogical Frameworks 563 Evolutionary Frameworks 568 Conclusions 574 6.3 Quality Support for ICT in Schools 579 Neal Strudler and Doug Hearrington Introduction 579 Need for and Aspects of ICT Support 580 Teacher Professional Development 583 Staffing for ICT Support 585 Support Staff 588 Conclusions 593 6.4 Distributed Leadership and IT 597 Nigel Bennett Introduction 597 Analysing the Elements of Leadership 597 Moving on from Top Down Leadership 602 Distributed Leadership 603 So What? Distributed Leadership and IT in Schools 610 6.5 Total Cost of Ownership and Total Value of Ownership 615 Kathryn Moyle Introduction 615 Policy Contexts 616 Data-Driven Decision-Making 618 Measuring Data 619 Cost, Value and Impact 622 Conclusion 628 6.6 The Logic and Logic Model of Technology Evaluation 633 Yong Zhao, Bo Yan, and Jing Lei Introduction 633 A Critical Appraisal of the Evaluation Literature 635 Where Are We Now? 642 A Proposal for Moving Forward: A Logic Model for Evaluating Technology 644 Conclusion 651 Section 7 IT and Distance Learning in K-12 Education 657 Section Editors: Roumen Nikolov and Iliana Nikolova 7.1 Distance Education in Schools: Perspectives and Realities 659 Roumen Nikolov and Iliana Nikolova Introduction 659 Defining the Area 660 The Phenomenon of ICT-Based Distance Education in K-12 Schools 661 The ICT-Driven Educational Reform 662 Virtual Learning Environments for ICT-Based DE 665 Pedagogical Dimensions for VLEs in ICT-Based Distance Education in K-12 Education 667 Effectiveness of ICT-Based Distance Education 669 The Future of ICT-Based Distance Education 670 Conclusions 672 7.2 Pedagogical Principles, Problems, and Possibilities in Online Global Classrooms 675 Malcolm Beazley, Julie McLeod, and Lin Lin Introduction 675 Pedogogical Principles 676 Problems 683 Possibilities 689 Concluding Remarks 691 7.3 Virtual Schools: Redefining A Place Called School 695 M.D. Roblyer Introduction: Virtual Schools as Defining Initiative 695 Background on Virtual Schooling 696 Current Virtual School Issues 701 Research on Virtual School Implementation and Impact 704 Challenges for the Future of Virtual Schools 706 Conclusion 709 7.4 Distance Learning Enrichment: A Pacific Perspective 713 John H. Southworth, Curtis P. Ho, and Shigeru Narita Introduction 713 DL-E Applications in the 1970s 715 New Developments in the 1980s and 1990s 716 DL-E Projects in the Twenty-First Century 717 Fostering Cultural Awareness 719 Techniques for Classroom Technology Integration Using DL-E 720 Assessment of Added Value of DL-E 722 Concluding Remarks 722 7.5 Technology and Open Learning: The Potential of Open Education Resources for K-12 Education 725 Neil Butcher and Merridy Wilson-Strydom Introduction 725 Distance Education and Open Schooling 726 Open Learning 729 Technology and Open Learning 733 Open Education Resources (OER) 735 OERs in Action: A Practical Example from the K-12 Sector 741 Conclusion 742 7.6 Online Professional Development for Teachers 747 M\u00e1rta Turcs\u00e1nyi-Szab\u00f3 Introduction 747 Teacher Training in Europe and Beyond 749 Virtual and Distance Learning for Teachers 750 Trends in Knowledge Delivery 751 Lessons Learned in Asia and The Pacific Region 753 The Case of Hungary 754 Conclusion 758 Section 8 IT and the Digital Divide 763 Section Editors: Th\u00e9r\u00e8se Laferri\u00e8re and Paul Resta 8.1 Issues and Challenges Related to Digital Equity 765 Paul Resta and Th\u00e9r\u00e8se Laferri\u00e8re Introduction 765 Conceptual Framework 766 Issues and Challenges 768 Conclusion 775 8.2 Gender and Information Technology 779 E. Dianne Looker Introduction 779 Identifying the Issues The Developed World 779 Identifying the Issues The Developing World 780 Why is This Important? 781 Educational Interventions 782 Conclusion 785 Further Research 786 8.3 Meeting the Learning Needs of All Learners Through IT 789 Jutta Treviranus and Vera Roberts Introduction 789 Assistive Technologies 789 Guidelines and Specifications 790 Accessibility Guidelines of the World Wide Web Consortium 790 Metadata 792 Matching the Resource to the Needs of the Learner Through Metadata 793 Transformation 795 Reusable Learning Resources 796 Content-Free Activity Templates 798 Accessibility in Practice 799 Challenges 800 Conclusions 800 8.4 Critical Success Factors in Moving Toward Digital Equity 803 Joyce Pittman, Robert T. McLaughlin, and Bonnie Bracey-Sutton Introduction 803 Example Cases: Initiatives that Have Made Progress in Moving Toward Digital Equity in Different Global Contexts 804 Success Factors for Moving Toward Digital Equity 812 Future Trends and Challenges in Moving Toward Digital Equity 814 8.5 The Relationship of Technology, Culture, and Demography 819 Loriene Roy, Hsin-liang Chen, Antony Cherian, and Teanau Tuiono Introduction 819 Historic Information on Incorporation of Technology by Indigenous Peoples 819 What Are the Relations Between IT and Indigenous Cultures? 822 A Final Word: Cultural Protocol and Balancing Local Control and Access to Intellectual Content 829 8.6 Global Partnerships Enhancing Digital and Social Equity 833 Ian W. Gibson Shrinking World: Global Responsibility 833 The Potential of Technology in Redefining Access to Learning Opportunities 834 Benefits of International Participation: An Example 836 Preparing Teachers for the Future: A Focus on Teacher Education 840 Benefits and Conclusions 842 Section 9 Emerging Technologies for Education 847 Section Editors: Cathleen Norris and Elliot Soloway 9.1 An Instructional Model That Exploits Pervasive Computing 849 Cathleen Norris and Elliot Soloway Introduction 849 The Current Situation: Limited-Access Computing 850 The Transition to Pervasive Computing: Predicting a Disruption 850 The Elements of a Pervasive Computing Infrastructure 851 Pervasive Computing Enables Project-Based Learning 852 An Example of Virtual Learning Environment to Support Project-Based Learning 854 Concluding Remarks 859 9.2 M-Learning in Africa: Doing the Unthinkable and Reaching the Unreachable 861 Tom H. Brown Introduction 861 Why M-Learning in Africa? 862 Overview of Current M-Learning Activities in Africa 863 Examples of M-Learning in Africa 864 Premises for M-Learning in Africa: Lessons Learnt from Pilot Studies at the University of Pretoria 867 Conclusion 870 9.3 Personal, Mobile, Connected: The Future of Learning 873 Mark van t Hooft Introduction 873 Rethinking Teaching, Learning, and Technology 875 Rethinking Teaching 875 Rethinking Learning 876 Rethinking Technology 877 An Example 878 Conclusion 879 9.4 Use of Wireless Mobile Technology to Bridge the Learning Divide 883 Mohamed Ally Introduction 883 Capabilities of Wireless Mobile Technology 884 The Design of Learning Materials for Wireless Mobile Technology Devices 884 Use of Wireless Mobile Technologies in Practice 886 Conclusion 887 9.5 Information Technologies for Informal Learning in Museums and Out-of-School Settings 891 Sherry Hsi Introduction 891 IT Transforming Informal Learning Institutions 892 IT Extending the Museum Experience (Pre- and Post Activities) 893 IT for Distant Learners and Browsers of Museum Experience 894 Informal Learning Transforming IT Activities 896 Trends for the Future 898 9.6 Emerging Technologies for Collaborative, Mediated, Immersive Learning 901 Jody Clarke, Chris Dede, and Ed Dieterle Introduction 901 How Collaborative Mediated Immersion Helps Teaching and Learning 902 Multi-user Virtual Environments 903 Augmented Reality 905 Conclusion 907 9.7 Three-Dimensional Computer-Based Online Learning Environments 911 James G. 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Diese Drombuschs - Die komplette Serie, 16 DVD
Laufzeit: ca. 2880 Minuten Produktionsjahre 1983-1993. Alle 39 Episoden auf 16 DVDs! Episoden: DVD 1: "Alle Jahre wieder" Oma Drombusch, die in Giessen seit dem Tod ihres Mannes allein lebt, freut sich darauf, wie in jedem Jahr über Weihnachten und Neujahr bei ihren Kindern in Darmstadt zu sein. Da aber die Enkel klammheimlich von ihrem Versprechen abrücken, sich an den Feiertagen der... zur Produkt-Seite
7069177 {"price-changing":0,"image":"https:\/\/image.vergleiche.ch\/small\/aHR0cHM6Ly9pLndlbHRiaWxkLmRlL3AvZGllc2UtZHJvbWJ1c2Nocy1kaWUta29tcGxldHRlLXNlcmllLTE0NjI2NzI4My5qcGc=!fH58aHR0cHM6Ly9pLndlbHRiaWxkLmRlL3AvZGllc2UtZHJvbWJ1c2Nocy1kaWUta29tcGxldHRlLXNlcmllLTE0NjI2NzI4My5qcGc=","post_title":"Diese Drombuschs - Die komplette Serie, 16 DVD","deeplink":"https:\/\/www.awin1.com\/pclick.php?p=32362308245&a=401125&m=13971&pref1=4052912472549","labels":[],"brand_id":1,"post_content":"Laufzeit: ca. 2880 Minuten Produktionsjahre 1983-1993. Alle 39 Episoden auf 16 DVDs! Episoden: DVD 1: \"Alle Jahre wieder\" Oma Drombusch, die in Giessen seit dem Tod ihres Mannes allein lebt, freut sich darauf, wie in jedem Jahr \u00fcber Weihnachten und Neujahr bei ihren Kindern in Darmstadt zu sein. Da aber die Enkel klammheimlich von ihrem Versprechen abr\u00fccken, sich an den Feiertagen der Familie zu widmen, und Vera nicht die Feiertage in trauter Zweisamkeit mit ihrer Schwiegermutter verbringen m\u00f6chte, l\u00e4dt Siegfried Drombusch seine Mutter aus - die ist zun\u00e4chst bitter entt\u00e4uscht. \"Der Appell\" Aus dem Kurzbesuch von Oma Drumbusch bei ihrer Familie sind drei Wochen geworden - die gereizte Stimmung eines \u00fcberlangen Besuchs ist zu sp\u00fcren. Es hat sich viel angestaut, was nun im offenen Konflikt ausbricht: Da ist zum einen die Frage, wer letztlich f\u00fcr Thomis Schularbeiten verantwortlich ist, zum anderen sind es Marions Schlags\u00e4ngerinnen - Ambitionen, die die Gefahr heraufbeschw\u00f6ren, als Sprechstundenhilfe entlassen zu werden, und drittens sorgt ihr Freund Gerd Schr\u00e4pper f\u00fcr zus\u00e4tzlichen \u00c4rger, weil er findet, dass die Eltern das alles gar nichts angeht. Das ruft wiederum Chris auf den Plan, der als junger Polizist ganz andere Vorstellungen von Solidarit\u00e4t hat. \"Die Machtprobe\" Oma Drombusch hat endlich ihr Ziel erreicht, und Vera sieht ihrem Einzug mit Bedenken entgegen, denn f\u00fcr sie ist die alte Dame keineswegs das hilflose Gesch\u00f6pf, f\u00fcr das sie von der \u00fcbrigen Familie gehalten wird. Zum offenen Machtkampf kommt es, als Oma Drombusch die K\u00fcche beansprucht, um die Familie zu versorgen. W\u00e4hrenddessen ger\u00e4t Chris in eine bedrohliche Situation: Als er versucht, auf einer Demonstration schlichtend auf Sitzstreikende einzuwirken, sieht er sich pl\u00f6tzlich dem gezogenen Messer eines zu allem entschlossenen Jugendlichen gegen\u00fcber. Marions Freund, der Fotojournalist Gerd Schr\u00e4pper, h\u00e4lt den Kampf Szene f\u00fcr Szene einseitig im Bild fest und beschw\u00f6rt so neue Konflikte herauf. DVD 2: \"Spiel mit dem Feuer\" Auf der Suche nach einem weiteren Bet\u00e4tigungsfeld entdeckt Oma Drombusch den Antiquit\u00e4tenladen. Aber hier st\u00f6sst sie auf Siegfrieds entschiedenen Widerspruch. Statt seine gutwillige, aber unkundige Mutter zu bem\u00fchen, sucht er eine Kunststudentin, eine h\u00fcbsche nat\u00fcrlich. Das ruft Vera auf den Plan: Sie hegt den Verdacht, Siegfried sei ehem\u00fcde. Von einem \u00e4lteren Herrn l\u00e4sst sich Oma Drombusch im Museum einen Konsoltisch zeigen und schliesst daraus, das k\u00fcnftig sie im Antiquit\u00e4tenladen aushelfen muss, nicht eine Kunststudentin. Als diese sich vorstellt, ist Veras Eifersucht auf das M\u00e4dchen so gross, dass ihr jede andere Aushilfskraft willkommen ist. Oma Drombusch sieht ihre grosse Chance. Aus S\u00fcdfrankreich zur\u00fcckgekehrt, erf\u00e4hrt Siegfried nicht nur, dass seine Tochter zu ihrem Freund gezogen ist, er entdeckt dar\u00fcber hinaus in einer Illustrierten Nacktaufnahmen von Marion. Kurz darauf kommt es zu einer handfesten Auseinandersetzung zwischen Chris und dem Fotografen. \"Das Konzert\" Oma Drombusch kann ihre Entt\u00e4uschung nicht verbergen: Herr Diehl hat eine Verabredung nicht eingehalten. Den n\u00e4chsten Tag verbringt sie gekr\u00e4nkt im Bett, so dass Siegfried seiner Mutter ins Gewissen reden muss. Sie steht schliesslich unter dem Vorwand auf, dass man sie gebeten habe, einen Klavierabend zu geben. Sie besucht Herrn Diehl mit der Bitte, eine geschickte Absage zu formulieren. Aber statt dessen \u00fcberredet er sie, die Zusage auf keinen Fall zur\u00fcckzuziehen. Eigentlich will Chris das \"Konzert\" seiner Grossmutter ebenfalls miterleben, aber die Hilfsbereitschaft einem Kollegen gegen\u00fcber macht das nicht m\u00f6glich. Sein Einspringen f\u00fchrt zu einer Katastrophe. Chris \u00fcberrascht einen Mann beim Einbruch. Als der unvermittelt seine Gaspistole zieht, passiert etwas Verh\u00e4ngnisvolles. \"Entscheidungen\" Oma Drombusch und Herr Diehl sind einander n\u00e4hergekommen und verbringen einen sch\u00f6nen Sommertag. Zuhause ist Siegfried ungehalten, weil er findet, dass mit seiner Mutter im Gesch\u00e4ft kaum mehr zu rechnen ist. Er sucht seine arbeitslose Tochter auf, um ihr vorzuschlagen, sie im Antiquit\u00e4tenladen einzustellen. Aber Marion leht ab, nicht zuletzt deshalbt, weil der Vater ihr nur wenig Verst\u00e4ndnis entgegenbringt. Mutters Sorgen indessen gelten Chris, der nicht nur mit seiner Augenverletzung zu k\u00e4mpfen hat. Er sieht einem Ermittlungsverfahren entgegen, in dem es um die Frage geht, ob er schuldhaft den Tod eines Menschen herbeigef\u00fchrt hat. W\u00e4hrenddessen feiert Oma und Herrn Diel dessen Geburtstag. Sp\u00e4t am Abend fragt er sie, ob sie nicht zu ihm ziehen will. Aber sie weicht der Antwort aus. Vera erh\u00e4lt den Anruf einer Franz\u00f6si, der ihr beweist, dass in den vergangenen Jahren Siegfrieds Gesch\u00e4ftspartner nicht ein Mann, sondern eine Frau war. Als sie feststellt, dass diese Frau auch noch in den besten Jahren ist, kommt es zum Eklat. DVD 3: \"Das kalkulierbare Risiko\" Auf einer Beerdigung prophezeit ein Trauergast, dass, wenn zu Siegfried Drombuschs vorhandenen Belastungen auch noch die eines Hausbaus k\u00e4men, es ihm wie dem Verstorbenen ergehen w\u00fcrde. Der Schock sitzt tief. Siegfried findet nun auch, die alte Wohnung habe doch mehr Vorteile als ein neues Haus. Doch als neue Mieter \u00fcber ihrer Wohnung einziehen - Damen, die auf m\u00e4nnliche Telefonkunden warten-, bewirkt das bei Vera den Entschluss, von nun an nicht mehr gegen die Hausbauabsichten ihres Mannes zu opponieren. Ein neuer Konflikt mit vertauschten Rollen. \"Das Loch im System\" Die Renovierungsarbeiten am Traumhaus der Drombuschs beginnen. Onkel Ludwig, der Tag f\u00fcr Tag die Renovierungsarbeiten \u00fcberwachtm scheint als alter Hase auch die baulichen Ver\u00e4nderungen fest im Griff zu haben - bis der merkw\u00fcrdige Herr Fuchs den Hof betritt. Herr Fuchs ist Beamter der Bauaufsichtsbeh\u00f6rde und als solcher fordert er Einsicht in die Baupl\u00e4ne. Aber bereits da beginnen die Schwierigkeiten, die so schnell nicht mehr aufh\u00f6ren. \"Flucht nach vorn\" Wie sich herausstellt, ist die alte M\u00fchle denkmalgesch\u00fctzt. Alle widerrechtlich durchgef\u00fchrten Bauarbeiten m\u00fcssen eingestellt werden. Und die Genehmigung der neuen Pl\u00e4ne dauert. Durch die \u00c4nderungen des Bauvorhabens werden so viel Mehrkosten entstehen, dass die Drombuschs nicht mehr wissen, wie sie das alles bezahlen sollen. Auch Siegfrieds Gesundheit setzt erste Warnsignale... Chris schafft es, dass bei einer Rallye die attraktive Tina seine Beifahrerin wird. In Hamburg ringt Marion mit den Entschluss, ob sie sich von J\u00f6rg trennen soll, und Onkel Ludwig k\u00e4mpft um den Verbleib in der Familie, nachdem bekannt wurde, dass er all das nicht ist, was er vorgibt zu sein. DVD 4: \"Das provozierte Verh\u00e4ngnis\" 29. Dezember: Die Drombuschs ziehen in die alte M\u00fchle ein. Diese ist allerdings nur ein Rohbau, der nur notd\u00fcrftig winterfest gemacht ist. W\u00e4hrend Vera Drombusch zusammen mit Onkel Ludwig den Einzug \u00fcberwacht, muss Siegfried in der Stadt einen Arzt aufsuchen, da ihm wieder jene Beschwerden zu schaffen machen, die er fast schon verdr\u00e4ngt hatte - Herzangst und Atemnot. Als Vera beim Auspacken auch noch seine Medikamente findet - sie als Krankenschwester weisst, was diese zu bedeuten haben-, beschliesst sie, eindringlich mit ihrem Mann zu reden. Am Abend feiert die Familie zusammen mit Oma und Tina Reibold vor dem Rohbaukamin eine \"frostige\" Hauseinweihung. Doch diese wird \u00fcberschattet von Bef\u00fcrchtungen, die sich bald als begr\u00fcndet erweisen und alle vor ernsthafte Lebensfragen stellen. \"Die manipulierte Chance\" Nach seinem schweren Herzinfarkt liegt Vater Drombusch noch immer im Krankenhaus. Er muss ein Leben k\u00fcnftig radikal \u00e4ndern. Ehefrau Vera ist dazu bereit. Sie k\u00fcndigt Vertr\u00e4ge und dr\u00fcckt die Kosten beim Ausbau der alten M\u00fchle. Onkel Ludwig besucht den Patienten im Krankenhaus und berichtet ihm von seiner t\u00fcchtigen Frau. Doch Drombusch f\u00fchlt sich entm\u00fcndigt und seine Stimmung sackt auf Null. Nur eine \u00dcberraschung kann ihn aufmuntern. \"Liebe ist Unvernunft\" Vera und Siegfried Drombusch haben sich tief zerstritten. Er findet ihr eigenm\u00e4chtiges Verhalten bei den beiden Gesch\u00e4ftsaufgaben unverzeihlich. Da trifft die n\u00e4chste Hiobsbotschaft ein: Onkel Ludwig ist von der Polizei verhaftet worden. Woher das Geld f\u00fcr die Kaution nehmen? Die Renovierung der M\u00fchle hat alle finanziellen Mittel verschlungen. Trotzdem wird aus der langersehnten Einweihungsparty noch ein fr\u00f6hliches Familienfest. DVD 5: \"In der Mitte des Lebens\" Vera und Siegfried haben immer noch Geldsorgen wegen der M\u00fchle. Marion wohnt wieder in Darmstadt. Ihr neuer Freund, der Arzt Dr. Peter Wollinski, hat \u00c4rger mit der Polizei. Dann plant die Familie Sigis 50. Geburtstag. Es soll ein frohes Fest werden... \"Die Zeit danach\" Aus finanziellen Gr\u00fcnden will Vera Drombusch nach dem Tod ihres Gatten das Gesch\u00e4ft aufgeben. Durch den Egoismus der Kinder h\u00e4ngt der Haussegen schief. Sohn Chris verlangt sein Erbteil, Tochter Marion, die ein Lokal aufmachen will, ben\u00f6tigt Geld und ger\u00e4t in die F\u00e4nge des Bierbrauers Berning. \"Die Herausforderung\" Onkel Ludwig umwirbt Vera verliebt, was sie aber nicht merkt. Bei Chris und Tina stehen st\u00e4ndig Auseinandersetzungen ums Geld und seinen schlecht bezahlten Beruf ins Haus. Tinas Vater hat ihm einen Neuanfang in seiner Firma angeboten, aber Chris lehnt ab. Marion entschliesst sich, doch mit Vera das Lokal in der M\u00fchle einzurichten. Nun aber kann Bernings Plan anlaufen. Wird er die beiden hinters Licht f\u00fchren k\u00f6nnen? Thomi ist inzwischen zu Oma gezogen, die ihm heimlich Geinunterricht an der Akademie f\u00fcr Tonkunst erm\u00f6glicht. Zwischen Chris und Peter Wollinski herrscht Spannung, da Peter st\u00e4ndig vor seinen Augen ohne F\u00fchrerschein f\u00e4hrt. Am Abend der Lokaler\u00f6ffnung kommt es dann auch noch zu einem ordentlichen Krach zwischen Tina und Chris, so dass er aus der gemeinsamen Wohnung auszieht und reum\u00fctig zu Vera zur\u00fcckkehrt. DVD 6: \"Pr\u00fcfung f\u00fcr zwei\" Zwischen Chris und Tina kommt es zu einer Machtprobe. Tina ist sich nicht sicher, ob sie das Kind von Chris zur Welt bringen soll. Der verliebte Onkel Ludwig nimmt einen hohen Kredit auf, mit dem er Vera helfen und seine Beziehung zu ihr auf eine solide finanzielle Basis stellen k\u00f6nnte. Als Chris einer Frau bei einem k\u00dcberfall zu Hilfe eilt, endet das mit einer Gehirnersch\u00fctterung f\u00fcr Chris und einer Wandlung in Tinas Ansichten.... \"Die Gretchenfrage\" Chris und Tina treffen Hochzeitsvorbereitungen, nicht ohne damit einen weiteren Konflikt mit Tinas wohlhabenden Eltern heraufzubeschw\u00f6ren. Thomi hat es wie jede Ausnahmebegabung schwer. Seine schulischen Misserfolge werden auf Faulheit zur\u00fcckgef\u00fchrt. Erst bei der Trauung von Chris und Tina gelingt es ihm, nicht nur seine Mutter davon zu \u00fcberzeugen, wo seine wirkliche Begabung liegt... \"Das Zerw\u00fcrfnis\" Alle Probleme sind einem harmonischen Miteinader gewichen, das Lokal l\u00e4uft, Chris und Tina freuen sich auf das Baby, und sogar Dr. Peter Wollinsky kommt noch einmal mit einem blauen Auge davon. Doch als er abends angetrunken die M\u00fchle verl\u00e4sst, dr\u00e4ngt er Tina, ohne es zu bemerken, mit ihrer Vespa in den Graben. Sie verliert dadurch ihr Baby. Als Chris zus\u00e4tzlich einen Anwalt einschaltet, kommt es zwischen ihm und Marion zum Zerw\u00fcrfnis. Beide Parteien wollen bei Vera ausziehen, Marion will sogar das Antiquit\u00e4tenlokal aufgeben. Da kommt Ludwigs Stunde.... DVD 7: \"Der Prozess\" Da Marion die Arbeit im Lokal ohne die Hilfe der Mutter \u00fcber den Kopf w\u00e4chst, muss Vera bef\u00fcrchten, dass Marion das Lokal aufgeben wird. Vera richtet sich als Absicherung einen kleinen Laden mit Wohnm\u00f6glichkeiten in der Stadt ein. Ein heimlicher Grund daf\u00fcr ist wohl auf ein sich anbahnendes Verh\u00e4ltnis zu Dr. Sanders und die immer bedr\u00e4ngender werdenden Liebesbeweise von Onkel Ludwig. - Tina leidet unter ihre Kinderlosikeit. Sie wird zudem immer unsicherer, ob sie tats\u00e4chlich Dr. Wollinski als T\u00e4ter beschuldigen soll. Der Prozess selbst bringt dann die grosse \u00dcberraschung... \"Wiener Liebe\" Vera, die bisher versucht hat, Dr. Sanders auf Distanz zu halten und Onkel Ludwig nicht zu entt\u00e4uschen, wird zur Offenbarung und Entscheidung gezwungen. Sie f\u00e4hrt, ohne Dr. Sanders zu benachrichtigen, in Urlaub nach Wien. Dr. Sanders allerdings gelingt es, Veras Adresse in Wien von dem ahnungslosen Ludwig zu erfahren. Als sie in Wien ankommt, erwartet er sie schon in der Hotelhalle. Da pl\u00f6tzlich taucht Sanders Frau auf. Sie ahnte den Grund f\u00fcr seinen Wien-Aufenthalt und m\u00f6chte ihn f\u00fcr sich zur\u00fcckgewinnen. Fast gleichzeitig trifft Onkel Ludwig ein, um Vera zu \u00fcberraschen... \"Das zweite Leben\" Vera und Dr. Sanders besuchen gemeinsam den Darmst\u00e4dter Presseball. \u00dcberraschend taucht dort auch Frau Sanders auf, die offensichtlich ihren fieberhaften Malaria-Schub mit starken Medikamenten kuriert hat. Ihre Kreislaufschw\u00e4che macht es notwendig, dass Dr. Sanders seine Frau nach Hause bringt und die Nacht bei ihr bleibt. Das zieht Konsequenzen nach sich.... DVD 8: \"Abschied im Zorn\" Zwei Jahre sind vergangen. Vera wird es immer mehr zu \u00c4rgernis, dass Martin sein Appartement als Junggesellenrefugium noch nicht aufgegeben hat, obwohl seine Scheidung unmittelbar bevorsteht. Ihre Beziehung ger\u00e4t in eine Krise, als Dr. Sanders' Frau Brigitte nach vierw\u00f6chigem Asienaufenthalt zur\u00fcckkehrt. Im zweiten Monat schwanger muss sie von ihrem Frauenarzt h\u00f6ren, was sie insgeheim bef\u00fcrchtete: Wegen einer St\u00f6rung der Blutgerinnung verbietet sich ein Schwangerschaftsabbruch. Brigitte, die nie aufgeh\u00f6rt hat Martin zu lieben, versucht mit allen Mitteln, ihren Mann zur\u00fcckzugewinnen... \"Sp\u00e4te Einsicht\" Vera macht sich auf den Weg in Martins Appartement, um sich bei ihm zu entschuldigen. Doch kaum ist sie eingetroffen, erscheint Frau Sanders, die ihren Mann azu einem Familienabend einladen m\u00f6chte. Vera bleibt nur ein peinlicher R\u00fcckzug, den ihr Martin keinesfalls erleichtert. Durch Oma Drombuschs Alarmruf hat sie jedoch wenig Zeit, dar\u00fcber nachzudenken: Marion, die den Bruch mit Dr. Wollinski weder menschlich noch finanziell verwindet, hat Schlaftabletten genommen... DVD 9: \"Das Verm\u00e4chtnis\" Die Beziehung zwischen Martin Sanders und Vera tritt auf der Stelle, obwohl sich Martin redliche M\u00fche gibt, das Vergangene vergessen zu machen. Onkel Ludwig, der seiner m\u00fctterlichen Freundin Frau Hohenscheid viel zu verdanken hat, scheint die F\u00fchrung des Lokals mehr auf eigene Rechnung zu betreiben als zugunsten seiner Brotgeberin. Yvonnche, ein stummes M\u00e4dchen vom Jahrmarkt, das Unterschlupf in der gemeinsamen Wohnung von Frau Hohenscheid und Onkel Ludwig gefunden hat und nun im Lokal als Bedienung arbeitet, entdeckt, dass Onkel Ludwig die Kassenb\u00fccher f\u00e4lscht... \"Der falsche Weg\" Im Landgericht l\u00e4uft Marions Klage gegen Dr. Wollinski. Sie hat ihren Ex-Freund 150.000 Mark gegeben; nun will sie das Geld zur\u00fcck. Marion verliert den Prozess - und damit den Glauben an die Gesellschaft. Sie will sich das Geld auf ihre Weise wiederholen. Vera, Martin, Ludwig und Yvonnche entdecken sie in der Bar \"Maxim\"... DVD 10: \"Der Verlierer\" Obwohl Vera ihn gewarnt hat, macht Dr. Martin Sanders den Fehler seines Lebens: Er folgt seiner Frau in deren Schweizer Landhaus. Als der Scheidungstermin ansteht, werden ihm seine in der Schweiz gefundenen Beweise Punkt f\u00fcr Punkt aus der Hand gewunden. Am Ende erfolgt ein Urteil mit fatalen Folgen f\u00fcr ihn. Zudem l\u00e4sst er sich in seinem Stolz dazu verleiten, seine Stellung beim Darmst\u00e4tter Echo fristlos zu k\u00fcndigen. Der neue Chefredakteur hatte auf provozierende Weise in eine Entscheidung eingegriffen. Nun versucht er, die Niederlage Vera gegen\u00fcber mit m\u00e4nnlich selbstsicherem Verhalten zu \u00fcberspielen und schl\u00e4gt ihr Angebot aus, zu ihr zu ziehen... \"Die Heimkehr\" Dr. Martin Sanders wohnt nun bei Vera. Seit Wochen arbeitslos, sind seine finanziellen Probleme so gross, dass er sich weder eine Wohnung noch einen Wagen leisten kann. Bei der Kripo erf\u00e4hrt Chris, dass die Kollegen von der Sitte eine Razzia in der Nobelbar \"Maxim\" planen, die seine Schwester als Gesch\u00e4ftsf\u00fchrerin leitet. Die Razzia wird f\u00fcr die Polizei zu einem peinlichen Fehlschlag. Daf\u00fcr macht man Chris - nicht zu Unrecht - verantwortlich, der sich zur Schutzpolizei zur\u00fcckversetzen l\u00e4sst. Marion, die alle Beweise gegen sich und den Barbesitzer Huttner in Sicherheit gebracht hat, nutzt die Gelegenheit, mit dem Edelganoven abzurechnen: Beweismittel gegen Geld. F\u00fcr alle Beteiligten sind damit die Probleme scheinbar gel\u00f6st - bis Assi, die Tochter der Sanders, in der alten M\u00fchle ein vertrauliches Gespr\u00e4ch belauscht, dessen inhalt Chris und Marion unweigerlich vor den Kadi br\u00e4chte... DVD 11: \"Verlorene Z\u00e4rtlichkeit\" Zwei Jahre sind vergangen und der sehns\u00fcchtige Wunsch von Chris und Tina nach einem eigenen Kind hat sich noch immer nicht erf\u00fcllt. Auf der Polizeiwache macht Chris die Bekanntschaft mit Richy, einem siebenj\u00e4hrigen farbigen Jungen, der seine Eltern verloren hat. Marions Sohn Daniel und Richy sind schon bald unzertrennlich. Als die beiden Jungen bei einem Streich einen prall gef\u00fcllten Wasserbeutel auf den Kopf der Mutter des Rechtsanwalts Dr. Maximilian Lechner, werfen, lernt Marion Dr. Lechner kennen... Vera hat die Trennung von Dr. Sanders verwunden und eine Halbtagsstelle im Werbeamt der Stadt angenommen, als Fremdenf\u00fchrerin und Organisatorin. Yvonnche ist aus der M\u00fchle ausgezogen und richtet sich in Darmstadt einen Fusspflegesalon ein. Davon hat auch ihr Bruder Karlheinz erfahren. Vom Hafturlaub nicht ins Gef\u00e4ngnis zur\u00fcckgekehrt, will er bei ihr unterschl\u00fcpfen - und erleichtert sie um ihre Ersparnisse. Ludwig tritt die Flucht nach vorn an: Per Annonce sucht er eine Servierkraft f\u00fcr die Alte M\u00fchle. Frau Diebelshauer, eine resolute Frau in den Dreissigern, stellt sich vor... \"Der Makel\" Thomi muss zur Bundeswehr. Mutter Vera plant, das Antiquit\u00e4tengesch\u00e4ft aufgrund der unsicheren Gesch\u00e4ftslage wieder in die Stdt zu verlagern. Oma Drombusch hat die Zimmer, die fr\u00fcher Marion mit Daniel bewohnte, an den Heilpraktiker Heckenroth vermietet, der sich dort eine Praxis mit Wartezimmer einrichtet. Onkel Ludwig renoviert mit Eifer das Zimmer f\u00fcr Frau Diebelshauer. Sein Enthusiasmus wird allerdings gebremst, als sie ihm gesteht, dass sie schwanger ist und auf Mutterschutz pl\u00e4diert... Als Richys Eltern f\u00fcr eine Woche in die USA zur\u00fcckfliegen m\u00fcssen, gehen Chris und Tina ganz darin auf, f\u00fcr Richy zu sorgen. Eines Abends wird Chris zu einem Einsatz in die \"Katakomben\" gerufen: Eine Handvoll Schl\u00e4gertypen will das Lokal nicht verlassen. Mit einigen Randalierern, unter ihnen Karlheinz und ein minderj\u00e4hriger Mitl\u00e4ufer namens Woody, kommt es Tage sp\u00e4ter zu einer schicksalhaften Begegnung. Tina ist ausser sich, als Ludwig pl\u00f6tzlich mit Woody in der M\u00fchle erscheint... DVD 12: \"Um keinen Preis\" Chris liegt schwerverwundet auf der Intensivstation. Niemand vermag vorauszusagen, ob er durch die Kopfverletzungen irreparable Sch\u00e4den davontragen wird. Vera ist fest entschlossen, Chris nach seiner Entlassung zu Hause zu pflegen. Tina sammelt derweil all ihre Kraft f\u00fcr den kleinen Richy. Als seine Eltern in Amerika ums Leben kommen, wird er Tinas Ein und Alles: Sie will Richy behalten und ihn sp\u00e4ter adoptieren. Doch das Jugendamt stellt sich quer Voller Entsetzen entdeckt Vera, dass Ludwig weiterhin Kontakt zu Woody h\u00e4lt. Dieser hat zwar mit einer Stahlkrampe auf Chris gezielt, doch ob das Geschoss wirklich Ursache der schweren Verletzung war, ist noch nicht bewiesen. Und so lange galubt Onkel Ludwig an Woodys Unschuld. Yvonnche hilft in ihrer Freizeit im Lokal, da Frau Diebelshauer sich aufgrund ihrer Schwangerschaft nur bedingt einsatzf\u00e4hig gibt. Eines Nachts steht Yvonnches Bruder Karlheinz wieder vor ihrer T\u00fcr - mit einer geraubten Aktentasche voller Geldscheine. Sie entdeckt, dass Karlheint heroinabh\u00e4ngig ist. Marion m\u00f6chte das noch verrufene Innenstadtlokal \"Katakombem\" in ein Restaurant umwandeln. Mit viel Enthusiasmus renoviert sie die heruntergekommenen R\u00e4ume. Onkel Ludwig m\u00f6chte, dass Woody von Marions neuem Freund Dr. Lechner juristischen Beistand erh\u00e4lt. Und tats\u00e4chlich enth\u00fcllt Dr. Lechner Entlastungsmomente zu Woodys Gunsten. Woody wird vorl\u00e4ufig auf freien Fuss gesetzt und Onkel Ludwig will ihn bei sich aufnehmen - ein Entschluss, der das ohnehin schon belastete Verh\u00e4ltnis zu Vera noch mehr verschlechtert. Tina k\u00e4mpft weiter um Richy. Doch nach eingehender Pr\u00fcfung der Verh\u00e4ltnisse eintscheidet das Jugendamt auf Heimeinweisung. Denn auch Tinas Vater ist gegen eine Adoption... \"Liebe ist auch ein Recht\" Chris stirbt an einer Embolie. Tinas Trauer wird schon kurz nach der Beerdigung gest\u00f6rt, denn der Gerichtsvollzieher erscheint mit einem Herrn vom Jugendamt bei ihr. Die angeordnete Kindeswegnahme soll sofort d\u00fcrchgef\u00fchrt werden. Doch Tina h\u00e4lt Richy in Yvonnches Wohnung versteckt und verschwindet einige Zeit sp\u00e4ter spurlos mit ihm... Oma Drombusch hat mit dem neuen Untermieter Dr. Heckenroth und der Organisation seiner Praxis alle H\u00e4nde voll zu tun. Von seinen Heilk\u00fcnsten begeistert schickt sie alle ihre Bekannten zu ihm. Woody - immer noch in Onkel Ludwigs Obhut - nimmt Kontakt zu seiner alten Clique auf und kommt der Wahrheit \u00fcber Chris' Ungl\u00fccksfall gef\u00e4hrlich nehr. Ludwig und Vera finden ihn eines Tages bewusstlos im Hof der Alten M\u00fchle. Karlheinz hat ihn zusammengeschlagen... DVD 13: \"Die treibende Kraft\" Vera will ihren Augen nicht trauen: Die Pr\u00e4sidialabteilung weist Tina wesentlich niedrigere Bez\u00fcge als erwartet zu. Ob Chris wirklich an den Folgen der Kopfverletzung gestorben ist, l\u00e4sst sich angeblich nicht beweisen. Vera verbringt nun Abend f\u00fcr Abend bei Marion in den \"Katakomben\" als Gaderobiere, in der Hoffnung, dass der Tatverd\u00e4chtige Karlheinz auftaucht. Frau Reibold besucht ihre Tochter an der holl\u00e4ndischen Grenze. Tina h\u00e4lt sich dort mit Richy auf einem Motorsegler versteckt. Marion soll Kwadwo Ansi helfen, dem Medizinstudenten aus Ghana, den sie illegal bei sich besch\u00e4ftigt und dem die Abschiebung droht. Da sein Vermieter ihn vor die T\u00fcr gesetzt hat, nimmt Vera Kwadwo erst einmal mit zu sich... Ludwig leidet weiter unter den Launen von Frau Diebelshauer, von deren Schwangerschaft noch immer nichts zu sehen ist. Als er sie moralisch unter Druck setzt, appelliert sie an sein weiches Herz - mit Erfolg. Karlheinz wird in Yvonnches Wohnung gestellt. Doch da sich Woody weigert, den Namen des Zeugen am Mord von Chris zu benennen, verliert die Verhaftung von Karlheinz jeden Sinn... \"Der Weg zur\u00fcck\" Die Beh\u00f6rden haben Interpol eingeschaltet, um Tina und Richy in Holland aufzusp\u00fcren. Tina harrt weiter auf dem Schiff im Ijsselmeer aus. Als der Junge erkrankt, ist Tina gezwungen, doch Kontakt zum Jugendamt aufzunehmen... Vera will ihren Besitz verkaufen und in die Stadt ziehen. M\u00fcde geworden hat sie sich zur\u00fcckgezogen und k\u00e4mpft nur noch um das Ziel, den Schuldigen an Chris' Tod zu \u00fcberf\u00fchren. Ludwig erreicht, dass Woody sein Geheimnis nur f\u00fcr ihn und Vera preisgibt. Das Leben von Tinas Vater wird von einer Diagnose Kwandwo Ansis gerettet. Diese tiefgreifende Erfahrung gibt f\u00fcr Herrn Reibold den Ausschlag, seine Haltung Richys und seiner Tochter gegen\u00fcber neu zu \u00fcberdenken. Ludwig wird von der Polizei unter Haftandrohung bedr\u00e4ngt, sein Wissen \u00fcber Tinas Aufenthaltsort preiszugeben. Noch am selben Abend f\u00e4hrt er ans Ijsselmeer und \u00fcberredet Tina zur R\u00fcckkehr. Vera gibt - gegen Ludwigs Wunsch - Woodys vertrauliche Informationen an die Polizei weiter. Der Schuldige wird entlarvt, doch Veras Genugtuung fordert einen hohen Preis: Sie \u00fcberwirft sich mit ihrer Tochter und bringt Marions Freund Maximilian als Anwalt \u00f6ffentlich in Misskredit. Woody wird als Verr\u00e4ter krankenhausreif gepr\u00fcgelt. Verbittert und einsam bleibt Vera zur\u00fcck in der Erkenntnis, dass auch Recht und Rache den Schmerz um ihren Sohn nicht mildern... DVD 14: \"Notsignale\" Die Jahre und Schicksalsschl\u00e4ge sind nicht spurlos an Vera Drombusch vorr\u00fcbergegangen. Sie schenkt den Symptomen keine Beachtung: ihre an nichts fest zu machende Angst, vor allem vor dem Alleinsein, das allm\u00e4hliche Schwinden des Selbstvertrauens und die qu\u00e4lende Schuldzuweisung an sich selbst f\u00fcr den Verlust der Menschen, die sie geliebt hat. Darunter leidet auch das Verh\u00e4ltnis zu Sohn Thomi, der selbst in einer schwierigen Lebensphase steckt. Niemand aus der Familie nimmt ihre Notsignale wahr... Onkel Ludwig lebt mit der Bedienung Marga Diebelshauer in der Alten M\u00fchle zusammen. Mit ihr sieht er eine Zukunft zu zweit. Die Stimmung wird allerdings durch Udo Buchler getr\u00fcbt, der sich als Margas Bruder ausgibt und sich seit zwei Jahren bei ihr eingenistet hat. Ein anonymer Anruf hat Tinas Vater, Inhaber der Reibold-Werke, wegen der Verbrennung von Kunststoffabf\u00e4llen bei der Polizei angezeigt. Ausgerechnet an seinem Geburtstag wird er festgenommen. Wegen Richys Schulproblemen stellt Tina den arbeitslosen Lehrer Holger Kretschmer, einen \u00fcberzeugten Umweltsch\u00fctzer, als Nachhilfelehrer an. Beide wissen nicht, dass er Tinas Vater angezeigt hat... \"Im Abseits\" Als Vera ihre Schwiegermutter besuchen will, rammt sie beim Einparken ein anderes Auto und hinterl\u00e4sst an dessen Windschutzscheibe einen Zettel. Wenig sp\u00e4ter erscheinen in der Alten M\u00fchle zwei Polizisten, um Vera zum Vorwurf der Fahrerflucht zu befragen. Onkel Ludwig ist immer wieder auf dem Rummelplatz und hat ein v\u00e4terliches Auge auf das schwangere Yvonnche. Sie will das Kind, aber nicht den Mann: J\u00fcrgen, der mit ihr in der Schiessbude arbeitet. Am Beispiel des betagten \"Puppensepp\" begreift Ludwig, dass es noch ein anderes Gl\u00fcck gibt. Marion und Maximilian Lechner haben wenig Verst\u00e4ndnis f\u00fcr die Probleme des anderen. Marion nicht f\u00fcr Maximilians Plan, die Gesch\u00e4ftsf\u00fchrung der Reibold-Werke zu \u00fcbernehmen, und Maximilian nicht f\u00fcr Marions Absicht, die \"Katakomben\" in eine Striptease-Bar umzuwandeln. Ludwig hat den Geburtstag von Marga Diebelshauer zur offiziellen Verlobung mit ihr bestimmt. Doch ausgerechnet an diesem Tag wartet eine unangenehme \u00dcberraschung auf ihn... DVD 15: \"Geschenktes Leben\" Ludwig und Vera stehen - jeder f\u00fcr sich - am Wendepunkt ihres Lebens. Ludwig hat Hals \u00fcber Kopf die Alte M\u00fchle und das Antiquit\u00e4ten-Lokal verlassen und vor\u00fcbergehend das Kasperltheater vom Puppensepp \u00fcbernommen. Das Lokal in der Alten M\u00fchle wird von Hermann Eurich allein bewirtschaftet, aber nur noch an den Wochenenden. Erst die Nachricht von Veras Klinikaufenthalt reisst Ludwig aus seiner Unzug\u00e4nglichkeit. Auf abenteuerliche Weise gelingt es Ludwig, in die Klinik zu kommen. Gemeinsam mit Hausarzt Dr. Wendt bewirkt er schliesslich Veras Entlassung. Ludwig versucht, ihr listenreich ein neues AUfgabenfeld zu verschaffen, indem er J\u00fcrgen und das hoch schwangere Yvonnche dazu bringt, in die Alte M\u00fchle zu ziehen. Maximilian Lechner arbeitet als Gesch\u00e4ftsf\u00fchrer in den Reibold-Werken, assistiert von Tina. Doch die Zusammenarbeit zwischen den beiden l\u00e4uft nicht reibungslos. Oma Drombusch geht als Musikerin ganz in der F\u00fchrung des P\u00e4an-Trios auf. Trotz allem macht sich bei ihr immer st\u00e4rker eine Verwirrtheit bemerkbar... \"Die St\u00e4rke der Schwachen\" Veras Gesundheitszustand verbessert sich durch die unverhoffte Geburt von Yvonnches Baby wesentlich. Onkel Ludwig zieht nach dem Tod des alten Puppensepps mit dem Kasperltheater \u00fcber die Lande. Zwischen Tina und ihrem Freund Holger kommt es zum Streit, weil Tina Richy nichts \u00fcber ihr Verh\u00e4ltnis mit Holger sagen will. W\u00fctend verl\u00e4sst Holger das Haus und radelt im str\u00f6menden Regen davon. Oma Drombusch und Frau Werbelhoff sehen den Radfahrer nicht. Von dessen schriller Klingel erschreckt st\u00fcrzt Frau Werbelhoff und wird gel\u00e4hmt. Marion dr\u00e4ngt ihre Oma, Frau Werbelhoff im Rollstuhl aufzunehmen. Doch Oma Drombusch ist damit \u00fcberfordert und versucht, ihrer Freundin einen Pflegeheimplatz zu ertrotzen. Da Ludwig das Darlehen bei der Bank nicht getilgt hat, erscheint ein amtlicher Sch\u00e4tzer, der das Besitztum zwangsversteigern will. Vera handelt. Sie zahlt die dringendsten R\u00fcckst\u00e4nde und beschliesst, das Restaurant alleine zu f\u00fchren... DVD 16: \"Der Zerfall\" Vera st\u00f6bert Ludwig im Wohnwagen des alten Puppenspielers auf und macht ihm klar, dass er sich mit seinem Puppentheater in eine Illusion fl\u00fcchtet. Wegen seiner Geldn\u00f6te ist Ludwig auch im \"Goldenen Anker\" nicht eben gern gesehen - dort ist Udo Buchler P\u00e4chter und Marga Diebelshauer die Bedienung. Weil Buchler sich an Ludwig r\u00e4chen will, versteckt er Geld in dessen Mantel und alamiert die Polizei. Doch Marga Diebelshauer ist es schliesslich, die Ludwig entlastet und Buchler \u00fcberf\u00fchrt. Dieser versp\u00e4tete Beweis der Zuneigung wirft Ludwig vollends aus der Bahn... Marions Beziehung zu Maximilian droht zu scheitern. Er wirft ihr die Wohnungsschl\u00fcssel vor die F\u00fcsse. Auch in den Reibold-Werken hat Maximilian Probleme. Er fordert Tinas Versetzung aus seinem Vorzimmer, doch Tina hat bereits den Platz ger\u00e4umt, um ihm zu zeigen, dass er es ist, der f\u00fcr die Firma unentbehrlich ist. Der Radunfall hat auch f\u00fcr Tina und Holger Folgen: Sie entzweien sich. Nach ihrer gescheiterten Beziehung l\u00e4sst allerdings das intensiver werdende Verh\u00e4ltnis zu Holger in Marion neue Pl\u00e4ne entstehen: Sie renoviert das Kellerlokal - nun als \u00d6ko-Restaurant, mit Holger als Koch... \"Der Aufbruch\" Vera sucht Ludwig auf, um ihm ein Buch \u00fcber die Insel Mauritius, das er im Krankenhaus vergessen hat, zu bringen. Auf dem Rummelplatz erlebt Vera eine Vorstellung von Ludwigs Puppentheater, die jedoch ein unerwartetes Ende nimmt, als Ludwig Schwierigkeiten mit dem rechten Arm bekommt. Wenig sp\u00e4ter verkauft er das Puppentheater, und Vera erf\u00e4hrt durch einen Brief, dass er nach Mauritius ausgewandert ist. Zur\u00fcckholen kann sie ihn nicht, denn sie muss Oma Drombusch zu sich nehmen, die nicht mehr allein in ihrer Wohnung bleiben kann. Tina trennt sich von Holger. In seiner Ehre verletzt, gibt er Marion gegen\u00fcber vor, dass Maximilian der Anlass f\u00fcr seine Trennung von Tina sei. Tats\u00e4chlich findet Marion Tina in Maximilians Wohnung - und verr\u00e4t ihr, wer ihren Vater ins Gef\u00e4ngnis gebracht hat. Tina sieht jetzt keinen Grund mehr, ihren ehemaligen Freund vor Gericht zu sch\u00fctzen. Nach der Verhandlung hat Marion Mitleid mit Holger und nimmt ihn bei sich auf. Sie bittet Vera, ihr Ludwigs ehemalige Wohnung in der Alten M\u00fchle zu \u00fcberlassen. Vera geht unter der Bedingung darauf ein, dass Marion sich um Oma Drombusch k\u00fcmmert. 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