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Analysis of phosphate uptake kinetics in chemostat culture of Saccharomyces cerevisiae
Documenting, Assessing, and Rewarding Pedagogical Competence - perspectives from a national Swedish research and development project
Role of glissades in event detection algorithms
Measuring the perception of outdoor LED in residential areas
A formula for Computation of the Real Stability Radius
This paper presents a readily computable formula for the real stability radius with respect to an arbitrary stability region in the complex plane.
Preventative aspects on the colonic substrate
How Much Effort Can We Make?
Final decision in the Laval case
A unified theoretical framework for understanding suicidal and self-harming behavior: Synthesis of diverging definitions and perspectives
Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) has largely been associated with self-harm and chronic suicidality, despite the fact that these behaviours comprise only one diagnostic criterion. Treatments for self-harm are mostly indicated for individuals with BPD. Emerging literature suggests that youth with histories of depression are at risk of both self-harm and completed suicide. For individuals with
Extension desire and amputation fear. Post-phenomenologic theories on the relation between human beings and technology.
Mating strategies in solitary aphid parasitoids: Effect of patch residence time and ant attendance
Mate finding and dispersal from the natal patch in parasitoid Hymenoptera are influenced by the availability of host resources and interactions with other organisms. We compared the mating behavior of three solitary aphid parasitoids, Aphidius ervi Haliday, Lysiphlebus hirticornis Mackauer and Pauesia pini (Haliday) (Hymenoptera: Braconidae: Aphidiinae) that differ in host resource exploitation an
A new Approach to fast Distance Protection with Adaptive Features
Distance relays are one of the most important components of protection available to power system protection engineers. Distance relays can benefit from ideas in the newly developed field of adaptive protection, and can offer an even more selective and sensitive form of protection, under a variety of power system configurations. A new fast adaptive distance protection scheme for single line to grou
Some reflections on contracts and torts in cyberspace in view of regulations Rome I and Rome II
Facilitation of postural limb reflexes in spinal rabbits by serotonergic agonist administration, epidural electrical stimulation, and postural training.
In quadrupeds, spinalization in the thoracic region severely impairs postural control in the hindquarters. The goal of this study was to improve postural functions in chronic spinal rabbits by regular application of different factors: intrathecal injection of the 5-HT(2) agonist (±)-1-(2,5-dimethoxy-4-iodophenyl)-2-aminopropane hydrochloride (DOI), epidural electrical spinal cord stimulation (EES)
Formalism vs. empiricism. Some reflections on the Dublin convention on the occasion of recent European case law
The drafters of the 1990 Dublin Convention knowingly and willfully disregarded divergences among Member States' protection systems. Like a boomerang, the fallacy of this approach has now reappeared in cases where asylum seekers have challenged transfers under the Convention, tasking judges to tackle a problem which its drafters avoided. The core issue of this article is whether and when such diver