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Human Rights Implications of the Development of the Concept of Temporary Asylum in the Nordic Countries
Temporary Protection in Europe in the 1990s
The Contribution of Voluntary Organizations to the Development of Democratic Governance
The Concept of Country of First Asylum
An exceptional mouse plasmacytoma with a new kappa/N-myc [T(6;12)(C1;B)] translocation expresses N-myc but not c-myc
Using experimental methods to assess the persuasiveness of corporations' trust-repair discourse strategies
Persuasion and manipulation have been central concerns of Critical Discourse Analysis since its beginnings (e.g. Hart 2014; Van Dijk 1996). Traditionally, the persuasive and manipulative potential of texts has been explored by means of interpretive analysis. However, the actual perlocutionary effects of the strategies identified through this process are rarely (if ever) evaluated empirically. This
Strategic public relations versus public values? : The 'Swarming' of German defense minister Zu Guttenberg
Students report subjective effects of training by use of phonation tube on singing technique.
Background: Voice therapy aims at curing voice problems. Various studies on persons with voice disorders have shown positive effects of therapy with the method using a so-called phonation tube. Purpose: The purpose of this project was to investigate student reported effects of training by use of phonation tube on the singing technique. Methods: The training was performed by eight students, studyin
Reproductive isolation of sympatric forms of the understorey palm Geonoma macrostachys in western Amazonia
The evolution of a mechanism for attaining reproductive isolation between two diverging populations is a key step in the speciation process. We studied phenotypic variation, genetic differentiation, spatial distribution and reproductive ecology in two sympatric forms of the understorey palm Geonoma macrostachys in lowland tropical rainforest in Amazonian Ecuador. The two forms were morphologically
The hybrid RANS/LES of partially premixed supersonic combustion using G/Z flamelet model
In order to describe partially premixed supersonic combustion numerically, G/Z flamelet model is developed and compared with finite rate model in hybrid RANS/LES simulation to study the strut-injection supersonic combustion flow field designed by the German Aerospace Center. A new temperature calculation method based on time-splitting method of total energy is introduced in G/Z flamelet model. Sim
Electrical Characterization of III-V Nanostructure
This thesis investigates the electronic properties of a number of novel III-V materials and material combinations for transistor applications. In particular, high-κ/InAs metal-oxide-semiconductor (MOS) structures and transport properties of GaSb nanowires have been studied. III-V semiconductors are potential candidates to replace Si-based electronics due to their outstanding electron transport pro
Simulating cross-shore material exchange at decadal scale. Model application
A model developed to describe long-term cross-shore (CS) exchange of sand and resulting profile evolution at regional scale was employed to simulate the evolution at three different sites. The model consists of modules for calculating dune erosion and overwash, bar-berm material exchange, and dune build-up by wind-blown sand transport, as described in detail in a companion paper (Larson et al., 20
Model of the evolution of mounds placed in the nearshore
A one-dimensional mathematical model is presented that describes the cross-shore evolution of a long linear mound of noncohesive sediment placed in the nearshore and exposed to non-breaking waves. The equation for the transport rate accounts for wave asymmetry and gravity, and the net rate is expressed by reference to an equilibrium profile shape. Simplifications reduce the governing equation for
Current understanding of the mechanisms by which membrane-active peptides permeate and disrupt model lipid membranes
Three classes of membrane active peptides (MAPs) are considered in this review: cell penetrating peptides (CPPs); anti-microbial peptides (AMPs), and amyloidal peptides. We summarize both experimental and theoretical results for several representative peptides in these different classes, which highlight commonalities in their interactions with model lipid membranes. While it is clear that no fixed