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Study of the effect of mitochondrial deficiency on the neuronal morphology of the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans
Gioran, Anna (2015-07-07)Neurons are highly polarized cells that constantly undergo remodeling of their branches during and after their development. This energy demanding process depends on energy provision from mitochondria via the oxidative ... -
A study of the state-nature relations in a developmental state: The case of South Korea’s water resource policy, 1961-2015
Hwang, Jintae (2015-08-19)The East Asian ‘developmental state thesis’ (hereafter, DST) was suggested to explain the East Asian development states (i.e. Japan, South Korea, Taiwan and Singapore), where the role of the state has been very significant ... -
A study of the Ukrainian Greek-Catholic Church from the beginning of World War II until Perestroika, including the influence of Andrei Sheptytsky and Josyf Slipyj on its structure and survival
Krykunov, Oleksii (2021-01-22)This work is describing one of the most complicated periods in the history of the Ukrainian Greek-Catholic Church. The work concentrates on the period between World War II way until Perestroika and the following major ... -
Study of top-quark pair cross-section measurement in the dilepton channel with the ATLAS detector at the LHC
Ta, Duc Bao (2011-09-16)The top quark is the heaviest of the known fundamental particles in the Standard Model (SM) with a mass of 173.3±1.1GeV. It is the sixth quark in the SM and the weak isospin partner of the bottom quark. Properties ... -
Study of two radio gravitational lenses: insight into the high-redshift Universe and properties of mass distribution
Volino, Filomena (2011-10-11)Similarly to a magnifying glass, a gravitational field deflects light rays that travel through it. This phenomenon, predicted by the theory of General Relativity by A. Einstein (1915), is referred to as gravitational ... -
Study on the Response Time of Direct Injection Systems for Variable Rate Application of Herbicides
Hlobeň, Peter (2008)Progress in the technology of weed detection using cameras combined with image processing requires improvements in spray technology. Spraying systems of current design distribute herbicides uniformly across the field. ... -
Study on the role of Cofilin 2 in the brain
Bläsius, Kathrin (2016-12-22)Three actin depolymerization factors are expressed in the brain, named Cofilin 1 (non-muscle Cofilin), ADF and Cofilin 2, which was long declared as muscle-specific isoform. All three members share similar biochemical ... -
Study on the role of nuclear Cofilin1
Roy, Nina (2016-06-14)Cofilin1, an actin depolymerizing factor, is a member of the ADF/Cofilin family. The ADF/Cofilin family members carry a conserved nuclear translocation signal (NTS) comprising the core amino acid sequence KKRKK. In vitro ... -
Studying Conformational Changes of Biomolecules with Spatiotemporal Resolution and in cell using Pulsed Dipolar EPR Spectroscopy
Hett, Patrick Tobias (2023-08-29)The function of biomolecules is closely linked with their structure and dynamics. Furthermore, the interconversion of different conformations of a biomolecule determines its activity and is vital for biomolecular processes. ... -
Studying galaxy clusters through X-rays and the Sunyaev-Zel’dovich effect: simulations, detection and characterisation
Ramos Ceja, Miriam Elizabeth (2016-07-26)Clusters of galaxies are the largest gravitationally-bound objects in the Universe. Thereby clusters are ideal tracers of cosmic expansion and structure formation that allow tight constraints on the average cosmic density ... -
Studying Galaxy-Galaxy Lensing and Higher-Order Galaxy-Mass Correlations Using the Halo Model
Rödiger, Jens (2009-06-22)In recent years, the distribution of galaxies in the Universe could be measured up to large distances and over a significant part of the sky. The analysis of this large-scale structure contains a wealth of cosmological ... -
Studying large-scale structures and polarization of the Northern sky facilitating single-station data of the Low Frequency Array (LOFAR)
Köhler, Jana (2016-07-21)All-sky surveys help to gather a deep knowledge about the nature of large-scale structures in the Universe, the Milky Way and extragalactic galaxies. In the context of that, observations in the radio domain are important, ... -
Stufenkonzept zum Aufbau überbetrieblicher Informationssysteme für das Qualitäts- und Gesundheitsmanagement in Wertschöpfungsketten der Fleischwirtschaft
Schulze Althoff, Gereon (2006)Ziel der Arbeit war die Entwicklung eines Stufenkonzepts, das den Aufbau und die Weiterentwicklung überbetrieblicher Informationssysteme für das Qualitäts- und Gesundheitsmanagement in Wertschöpfungsketten der Fleischerzeugung ... -
Sturzhäufigkeit und Sturzrisiko bei Patienten mit schwerer Hämophilie
Rehm, Hanna Marie (2017-12-15)Hämophilie-Patienten haben aufgrund der guten Behandlungsmöglichkeiten eine nahezu normale Lebenserwartung. Die Zahl der älteren Hämophilie-Patienten nimmt kontinuierlich zu. In der Normalbevölkerung steigt mit höherem ... -
Subcellular glutathione homeostasis and characterisation of glutathione transport across the plasma membrane in Arabidopsis thaliana
Bangash, Sajid Ali Khan (2017-12-22)Challenging environmental conditions are known to alter glutathione homeostasis, notably by inducing the accumulation of oxidized glutathione, an effect that may be influential in the perception or transduction of stress ... -
Subcellular localization and characterisation of MAPKs, and cytoskeleton adaptation to stress in Arabidopsis roots
Müller, Jens (2009-12-15)In plants, development and morphogenesis but also adaptation to dynamic environmental changes strongly depend on regulated perception and transmission of stimuli causing a highly specific cellular response. Amongst others, ... -
Subcellular localization of Glutathione peroxidase-like enzymes (GPXLs) in Arabidopsis thaliana and characterization of GPXL3 deficient mutants
Attacha, Safira (2017-03-27)A common feature of plants being exposed to diverse forms of environmental stress is the increased formation of reactive oxygen species (ROS) in both photosynthesis and respiration. Formation of ROS, however, is not ... -
Subculture affects the phenotypic expression of human PDL cells and their response to FGF-2 and BMP-7 in vitro
Salik, Mohamad-Iyad (2009-07-22)Although periodontal ligament cells (PDL) display several osteoblastic traits, their phenotypic expression is still not well-established. It remains a matter of debate whether they resemble a terminally differentiated cell ... -
The subduction of continental crust - insights from eclogite geochronology and petrology
Miladinova, Irena (2019-07-09)When continents collide slices of continental crust may be dragged down into the subduction zone to depths of up to 200 km. The most straightforward evidence for continental subduction refers to the presence of high-pressure ... -
Suberin biosynthesis in O. sativa: characterisation of a cytochrome P450 monooxygenase
Waßmann, Friedrich Felix Maria (2015-03-20)In endodermal and exodermal cell walls of roots the polyester suberin forms a radial diffusion barrier for water, solutes and gases. Depolymerization of this otherwise insoluble lipophilic polymer releases its aliphatic ...