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Höpfner, Hans-Paul. "Dominik Geppert: Geschichte der Universität Bonn." Das Historisch-Politische Buch 67, no. 1 (March 1, 2019): 128–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.3790/hpb.67.1.128b.

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Lindemann, Andreas. "Erik Peterson und die Universität Bonn." Theologische Rundschau 79, no. 4 (2014): 489. http://dx.doi.org/10.1628/004056914x685660.

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Pisal, Ramona. "Prof. Dr. Nina Dethloff, Universität Bonn." djbZ 15, no. 4 (2012): 189–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.5771/1866-377x-2012-4-189.

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Schaal, René. "„Unsere Erwartungen wurden bei Weitem übertroffen“." agrarzeitung 78, no. 49 (2023): 11. http://dx.doi.org/10.51202/1869-9707-2023-49-011.

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Kresse, Wolfgang. "Schwerpunktheft zur Photogrammetrie an der Universität Bonn." Photogrammetrie - Fernerkundung - Geoinformation 2013, no. 4 (August 1, 2013): 249. http://dx.doi.org/10.1127/1432-8364/2013/0174.

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Sauer, Klaus Peter. "frühe Rezeption des Darwinismus an der Universität Bonn." Decheniana : Verhandlungen des Naturhistorischen Vereins der Rheinlande und Westfalens 164 (January 1, 2011): 5–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.21248/decheniana.v164.4605.

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In der Denkgeschichte der Biologie ist der 24. November 1859 ein herausragendes Datum. An diesem Tag erschien Charles Darwins (1809-1882) revolutionäres und epochemachendes Werk „On the Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection, or the Preservation of Favoured Races in the Struggle for Life”. Schon im folgenden Jahr (1860) erschien die deutsche Übersetzung des Heidelberger Paläontologen Heinrich Georg Bronn (1800-1862).
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Boecker, Maximilian. "Schwebfliegen (Diptera, Syrphidae) im Botanischen Garten Bonn." Decheniana : Verhandlungen des Naturhistorischen Vereins der Rheinlande und Westfalens 163 (January 1, 2010): 93–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.21248/decheniana.v163.4634.

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In den Monaten April bis September 1998 und 1999 (mit wenigen zusätzlichen Beobachtungen in den folgenden Jahren) wurden im Botanischen Garten der Universität Bonn 46 Schwebfliegenarten nachgewiesen. Die relativ geringe Artenzahl ist vermutlich auf eine noch nicht ausreichende Erfassung zurückzuführen. Demgegenüber geht die fast gleiche Artenzahl im Botanischen Garten der Universität Bochum (Hoffmann & Schuhmacher 1982) vermutlich auf ungünstige Lebensbedingungen für Schwebfliegen zurück. 17 (37 %) der 46 Arten sind nach Röder (1990) wenigstens in Teilen ihres deutschen Verbreitungsgebietes selten. Sie weisen den Botanischen Garten als geeigneten Lebensraum aus. Bemerkenswerte Arten sind Didea intermedia, Maliota cimbiciformis und Volucella zonaria. Bei einigen anderen Arten werden Beobachtungen zum Territorialverhalten bzw. zur Partnersuche gemacht. Etwa 75 Arten von Blütenpflanzen wurden von Schwebfliegen besucht; die meisten gehörten zu den Asteraceen und Apiaceen, Eine auffällige Bindung an bestimmte Pflanzenarten bestand offenbar nicht.
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Becker, Thomas. "Die Gründung der Mathematisch-Naturwissenschaftlichen Fakultät der Universität Bonn." Annalen des Historischen Vereins für den Niederrhein 215, no. 1 (December 2012): 117–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.7788/annalen.2012.215.1.117.

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Madea, B. "Neunzig Jahre Institut für Rechtsmedizin an der Universität Bonn." Rechtsmedizin 23, no. 5 (August 8, 2013): 397–403. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00194-013-0907-4.

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Happ, Sabine. "100 Jahre Frauenstudium. Frauen der Rheinischen Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Bonn." Annalen des Historischen Vereins für den Niederrhein 200, jg (December 1997): 319. http://dx.doi.org/10.7788/annalen-1997-jg74.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Universität Bonn"

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Rösch-Sondermann, Hermann [Verfasser]. "Gottfried Kinkel als Ästhetiker, Politiker und Dichter / Hermann Rösch-Sondermann ; Universität Bonn." Bonn : Hermann Rösch, 2021. http://d-nb.info/1229293469/34.

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Benter, Nils [Verfasser]. "Untersuchung photoadressierbarer Polymere im Hinblick auf elektrooptische Anwendungen / Universität Bonn, Physikalisches Institut. Von Nils Benter." Bonn : Physikalisches Inst, 2005. http://d-nb.info/976456931/34.

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Demir-Karbouskaya, Nataliya [Verfasser]. "Die Bauten der Rheinischen Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Bonn 1818–2018 : Teil 1 / Nataliya Demir-Karbouskaya." Göttingen : V&R Unipress, 2020. http://www.v-r.de/.

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Demir-Karbouskaya, Nataliya [Verfasser]. "Die Bauten der Rheinischen Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Bonn 1818–2018 : Teil 2 / Nataliya Demir-Karbouskaya." Göttingen : V&R Unipress, 2020. http://www.v-r.de/.

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Lin, Cailu [Verfasser]. "Candidate gene analysis for loci affecting sperm quality and fertility of boar / Universität Bonn. Cailu Lin." Bonn : Inst. für Tierwiss., Abt. Tierzucht und Tierhaltung, 2005. http://d-nb.info/976494868/34.

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Renner, Roger [Verfasser]. "Dijets in diffractive photoproduction measured with the ZEUS experiment / von Roger Renner. Universität Bonn, Physikalisches Institut." Bonn : Physikalisches Inst, 2007. http://d-nb.info/1000940314/34.

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Andreas, Birk [Verfasser]. "Modifikation des Brechungsindexes von Dielektrika mit Hilfe ionisierender Strahlung / Universität Bonn, Physikalisches Institut. Von Birk Andreas." Bonn : Physikalisches Inst, 2005. http://d-nb.info/975258141/34.

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Chomdej, Siriwadee [Verfasser]. "Molecular genetic analysis of positional candidate genes for mammary gland characteristics in pigs / Universität Bonn. Siriwadee Chomdej." Bonn : Inst. für Tierwiss, 2005. http://d-nb.info/979087848/34.

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Kadanga, Ali Kpatcha [Verfasser]. "Nitric oxide synthase (NOS) genes expression in cattle in vitro produced embryos / Universität Bonn. Ali Kpatcha Kadanga." Bonn : Inst. für Tierwiss., Abt. Tierzucht und Tierhaltung, 2005. http://d-nb.info/979087422/34.

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Kind, Oliver Maria [Verfasser]. "Production of heavy flavours with associated jets at HERA / von Oliver Maria Kind. Universität Bonn, Physikalisches Institut." Bonn : Physikalisches Inst, 2007. http://d-nb.info/1000933857/34.

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Books on the topic "Universität Bonn"

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Bonn, Universität. Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Bonn =: The University of Bonn. Edited by Besch Werner. [Bonn]: Die Universität, 1987.

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Demir-Karbouskaya, Natalyia, Regina Schürholt, and Benedikt Viertelhaus. Bauten der Universität. Berlin: Verlag Dreiviertelhaus, 2018.

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Kinne, Johanna. Das Akademische Kunstmuseum der Universität Bonn unter der Direktion von Georg Loeschcke von 1889 bis 1912. Petersberg: M. Imhof, 2004.

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editor, Donagi Ron, Katz Sheldon 1956 editor, Klemm Albrecht 1960 editor, and Morrison, David R., 1955- editor, eds. String-Math 2012: July 16-21, 2012, Universität Bonn, Bonn, Germany. Providence, Rhode Island: American Mathematical Society, 2015.

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Schröder, Nele. "Ein lehrreicher Überblick": Georg Loeschcke und das Akademische Kunstmuseum : Ausstellung im Akademischen Kunstmuseum Bonn zum 100. Todestag Georg Loeschckes, 26.11.2015 bis 14.2.2016. Bonn: Akademisches Kunstmuseum, Antikensammlung der Universität Bonn, 2015.

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Kurt, Fleischhauer, and Universität Bonn Geographisches Institut, eds. Das neue Geographische Institut: Reden gehalten am 15. April 1988 aus Anlass der Einweihung der Geographischen Institute [sic] der Rhein. Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Bonn. Bonn: Bouvier, 1990.

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Rainer, Lengeler, ed. In Memoriam Gerold Ungeheuer: Reden gehalten am 5. Dezember 1984 bei der Gedenkfeier der Philosophischen Fakultät der Rheinischen Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Bonn. Bonn: Bouvier, 1985.

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Mathias, Schmoeckel, ed. Die Juristen der Universität Bonn im "Dritten Reich". Köln: Böhlau, 2004.

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Ina, Prinz, Demandt Philipp, Arithmeum (Bonn Germany), and Kulturstiftung der Länder (Germany), eds. Historische Rechenmaschinen: Arithmeum, Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Bonn. [Berlin]: Kulturstiftung der Länder, 2010.

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1935-, Blüm Norbert, ed. Reden anlässlich der Fusion der Philosophischen Seminare A und B der Rheinischen Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Bonn am 6.5.1998. Bonn: Bouvier, 1999.

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Book chapters on the topic "Universität Bonn"

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Scharlau, Winfried. "Bonn, Universität." In Mathematische Institute in Deutschland 1800–1945, 48–55. Wiesbaden: Vieweg+Teubner Verlag, 1990. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-663-14036-8_6.

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Husserl, Edmund. "Universität Bonn." In Briefwechsel, 149–53. Boston, MA: Springer US, 1994. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4899-3805-3_25.

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Schuhmann, Karl. "Universität Bonn." In Edmund Husserl: Briefwechsel, 2691–95. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 1994. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-0745-7_241.

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Strieth, Sebastian, and Friedrich Bootz. "Bonn: Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Bonn." In Geschichte der Akademischen Lehrstätten, Lehrer, Lehrerinnen und Kliniken der Hals-Nasen-Ohren-Heilkunde, Kopf- und Hals-Chirurgie in Deutschland, 28–32. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-64687-8_6.

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Becker, Thomas. "Die Universitätsgeschichte der Universität Bonn." In Universitätsgeschichte schreiben, 241–52. Göttingen: V&R unipress, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.14220/9783737009669.241.

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Becker, Thomas. "Die Universität Bonn im 19. Jahrhundert." In »Es war einfach nothwendig, so und nicht anders zu schreiben«, 95–112. Göttingen: V&R Unipress, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.14220/9783737002424.95.

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Becker, Thomas. "Professorenzirkel und akademische Freundeskränzchen an der Universität Bonn." In Von Professorenzirkeln, Studentenkneipen und akademischem Networking, 85–102. Köln: Böhlau Verlag, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.7788/9783412506537-006.

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Lepper, Herbert. "Das Scheitern des Akademieprojekts: Das Veto der Universität Bonn." In Die Einheit der Wissenschaften, 57–61. Wiesbaden: VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften, 1987. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-322-83898-8_5.

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Hirzebruch, Friedrich. "Bericht über Arbeiten am Mathematischen Institut der Universität Bonn." In Gesammelte Abhandlungen/Collected Papers, 8–23. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1987. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-61711-9_2.

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Becker, Thomas. "Indianer, Prinzen, Corpsstudenten. Die Universität Bonn und die Hohenzollern." In Das Rheinland auf dem Weg nach Preußen 1815–1822, 197–216. Köln: Böhlau Verlag, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.7788/9783412509965.197.

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Conference papers on the topic "Universität Bonn"

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Heine, Daniela, Johannes Zenk, Johannes Döscher, and Eric Treutlein. "[ækt] – ärztliches Kompetenztraining – ein neues Lehrformat im Modellstudiengang der Universität Augsburg." In 94. Jahresversammlung Deutsche Gesellschaft für Hals-Nasen-Ohren-Heilkunde, Kopf- und Hals-Chirurgie e.V., Bonn. Georg Thieme Verlag, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0043-1766685.

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Heimann, K., AG Beule, and C. Rudack. "Anteil operativer Eingriffe im Bereitschaftsdienst des Operations Jahresaufkommens der HNO-Klinik der Universität Münster." In Abstract- und Posterband – 91. Jahresversammlung der Deutschen Gesellschaft für HNO-Heilkunde, Kopf- und Hals-Chirurgie e.V., Bonn – Welche Qualität macht den Unterschied. © Georg Thieme Verlag KG, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0040-1711512.

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Nissen, Edith. "Electron Ion Collider Machine Design." In DIS2012, 26-30 March 2012, University of Bonn, Bonn, Germany. US DOE, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1994387.

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Keppel, Cynthia. "ELIC Detector and IR design including current R&D." In DIS2012, 26-30 March 2012, University of Bonn, Bonn, Germany. US DOE, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1994386.

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Griffioen, Keith. "The CLAS12 Physics Program." In DIS2012, 26-30 March 2012, University of Bonn, Bonn, Germany. US DOE, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1994385.

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Cooper-Sarkar, Amanda, Pedro Jimenez-Delgado, and R. Placakyte. "Summary: Structure functions." In DIS2012, 26-30 March 2012, University of Bonn, Bonn, Germany. US DOE, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1994388.

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Zihlmann, Benedikt. "Status of Hall-D tagged photon beam facility and the GlueX detector." In DIS2012, 26-30 March 2012, University of Bonn, Bonn, Germany. US DOE, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1994382.

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Cugno, Chiara, Ganesh Halade, and Md Mizanur Rahman. "Omega-3 fatty acid-rich fish oil supplementation prevents rosiglitazone-induced osteopenia in aging mice." In Qatar University Annual Research Forum & Exhibition. Qatar University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.29117/quarfe.2021.0099.

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Rosiglitazone is an effective insulin-sensitizer, however, associated with bone loss mainly due to increased bone resorption, and bone marrow adiposity, and decreased bone formation. We investigated the effect of the co-administration of fish oil (FO) rich in omega-3 fatty acids (FAs) on rosiglitazone (RSG)-induced bone loss in aging C57BL/6 mice and the mechanisms underlying potential preventive effect. Mice fed the iso-caloric diet supplemented with fish oil exhibited significantly higher levels of bone density in different regions compared to the other groups. In the same cohort of mice, reduced activity of COX-2, enhanced activity of alkaline phosphatase, lower levels of cathepsin k, PPAR-γ, and pro-inflammatory cytokines, and a higher level of anti-inflammatory cytokines were observed. Moreover, fish oil restored rosiglitazone-induced down-regulation of osteoblast differentiation and up-regulation of adipocyte differentiation in C3H10T1/2 cells and inhibited the up-regulation of osteoclast differentiation of RANKL-treated RAW264.7 cells. We finally tested our hypothesis on human Mesenchymal Stromal Cells (MSCs) differentiated to osteocytes and adipocytes confirming the beneficial effect of docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) omega-3 FA during treatment with rosiglitazone, through the down-regulation of adipogenic genes, such as adipsin and FABP4 along the PPARg/FABP4 axis, and reducing the capability of osteocytes to switch toward adipogenesis. Our findings demonstrate that fish oil may prevent rosiglitazone-induced bone loss by inhibiting inflammation, osteoclastogenesis, and adipogenesis and by enhancing osteogenesis in the bone microenvironment. Further clinical studies will be undertaken to establish this treatment regimen for the successful treatment of diabetic patients with rosiglitazone without adverse side effects on bone.
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Ibrahim, Khadega, Chiara Cugno, and Md Mizanur Rahman. "Conjugated Linoleic Acid (CLA) co-treatment alleviates antidiabetic drug, rosiglitazone associated deterioration of bone remodeling." In Qatar University Annual Research Forum & Exhibition. Qatar University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.29117/quarfe.2021.0148.

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Diabetes mellitus (DM) is a chronic metabolic disease characterized by hyperglycemia due to decreased insulin secretion, defective action or both. The rosiglitazone (RSG) is one of the oral antidiabetic drug used in type 2 (T2) DM and has a unique insulin-sensitizing capacity. However, RSG has a negative side effect on the bone as it stimulates the differentiation of bone marrow-mesenchymal stromal cells (BM-MSCs) into adipocytes at the expense of osteoblasts in the bone marrow microenvironment, disturbing the normal balance of bone remodeling and causing BM adiposity. On the other hand, the trans-10,cis-12 conjugated linoleic acid (CLA), a fatty acid is known as anti-adipogenic, pro-osteogenic. Therefor, this study was designed to assess whether CLA can alleviate the negative effect of RSG on bone. We used adipose tissue derived-mesenchymal stem cells (AT-MSCs) as a human in vitro model to study the effect of CLA, RSG and combined treatment (RSG+CLA) on the osteoblastogenic and adipogenic differentiation of AT-MSCs. Osteoblastogenesis was assessed by Alizarin Red Staining and bone mineralization was assessed by 〖"OsteoImage" 〗^TMassays, whereas adipogenesis was assessed by Oil Red O Staining and LipidTOX assays. Besides, the level of expression of osteogenic and adipogenic markers was measured on treated osteo- and adipo-differentiated MSCs using real time RT-PCR, immunohistochemistry (IHC) and western blot analysis. Compared to RSG group, the combined treatment group stimulates osteoblastogenesis, as evidenced by increased mineralization and upregulation of osteogenic markers OPN and RUNX2 and inhibits adipogenesis in osteogenic media as showed by decreased lipid content and downregulation of adipogenic markers FABP4, LPL and adipsin. In conclusion, the use of CLA as an adjunctive treatment reversed the effects of RSG on osteogenesis and adipogenesis. Further preclinical and clinical studies will be undertaken to establish this treatment regimen for the successful treatment of diabetic patients with rosiglitazone without adverse side effects on bone.
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Patterson, T., C. Sherborne, G. Reilly, and F. Claeyssens. "Manufacturing of PolyHIPE-based Porous Microparticles for Bone Tissue Engineering." In University of Sheffield Engineering Symposium. USES, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.15445/01012014.111.

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Cárdenas-Arroyo, Felipe. The Iconography of Painted Ceramics from the Northern Andes. Inter-American Development Bank, July 1998. http://dx.doi.org/10.18235/0007930.

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Weiss, Charles, William McGinley, Bradford Songer, Madeline Kuchinski, and Frank Kuchinski. Performance of active porcelain enamel coated fibers for fiber-reinforced concrete : the performance of active porcelain enamel coatings for fiber-reinforced concrete and fiber tests at the University of Louisville. Engineer Research and Development Center (U.S.), May 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.21079/11681/40683.

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A patented active porcelain enamel coating improves both the bond between the concrete and steel reinforcement as well as its corrosion resistance. A Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) program to develop a commercial method for production of porcelain-coated fibers was developed in 2015. Market potential of this technology with its steel/concrete bond improvements and corrosion protection suggests that it can compete with other fiber reinforcing systems, with improvements in performance, durability, and cost, especially as compared to smooth fibers incorporated into concrete slabs and beams. Preliminary testing in a Phase 1 SBIR investigation indicated that active ceramic coatings on small diameter wire significantly improved the bond between the wires and the concrete to the point that the wires achieved yield before pullout without affecting the strength of the wire. As part of an SBIR Phase 2 effort, the University of Louisville under contract for Ceramics, Composites and Coatings Inc., proposed an investigation to evaluate active enamel-coated steel fibers in typical concrete applications and in masonry grouts in both tension and compression. Evaluation of the effect of the incorporation of coated fibers into Ultra-High Performance Concrete (UHPC) was examined using flexural and compressive strength testing as well as through nanoindentation.
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Connolly, Marie, Catherine Haeck, and Lucie Raymond-Brousseau. La mobilité sociale au Québec selon différents parcours universitaires. CIRANO, February 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.54932/nrzm8999.

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L’objectif principal de ce rapport est de présenter une analyse descriptive de la mobilité sociale des diplômés du baccalauréat des différentes universités du Québec selon le domaine d’études, mobilité étant ici captée par la transmission intergénérationnelle du revenu. À partir de données administratives sur l’ensemble des étudiants du Québec, il est possible d’observer les taux de diplomation ainsi que les revenus des diplômés une fois sur le marché du travail, le tout par quintile de revenu parental. Au niveau de la fréquentation universitaire de premier cycle au Québec, nous observons une surreprésentation des étudiants provenant de milieux plus aisés. Nos résultats suggèrent également que le taux de diplomation des étudiants au baccalauréat est plus faible pour les étudiants provenant de familles à faible revenu et augmente avec le quintile de revenu parental. Notre analyse de la mobilité intergénérationnelle, à l’aide d’une matrice de transition, suggère que les jeunes diplômés universitaires ont une assez bonne mobilité relativement à la population comprenant tous les niveaux de scolarité, et que les étudiants provenant de milieux moins favorisés ont une mobilité nettement supérieure à leur population de référence. Nous calculons aussi, par université et domaine d’études, une mesure de mobilité intergénérationnelle qui tient compte de l’accès aux études universitaires et de la mobilité ascendante (passer du quintile inférieur de revenu au quintile supérieur). On constate que la mobilité ascendante varie d’une université à l’autre, mais également par domaine d’études, les institutions spécialisées en ingénierie et les programmes en science, technologie, ingénierie et mathématiques démontrant les mobilités ascendantes les plus élevées. Une limite importante de nos données est que l’horizon de temps suivant l’obtention du diplôme est limité, de telle sorte que les revenus d’emploi observés ne sont pas nécessairement représentatifs du revenu permanent des diplômés.
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McIntyre, Phillip, Susan Kerrigan, and Marion McCutcheon. Australian Cultural and Creative Activity: A Population and Hotspot Analysis: Wollongong. Queensland University of Technology, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/rep.eprints.206965.

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Wollongong’s geographic proximity to the southern sprawl of Sydney, accessible transport and cultural diversity have been an attractor for many inward bound creative migrants, helping it diversify away from its industrial past. Wollongong City Council, understanding the importance of the creative industries, has been very proactive in ensuring that the heart of the city has been well and truly activated by sectors of these industries, while the University of Wollongong and its Innovation Campus have also proved a boon to both specialist and embedded creatives. Wollongong maintains a balance between traditional creatives and newer tech-oriented operatives, most with local, national and international suppliers and clients.
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Andrawes, Bassem, Ernesto Perez Claros, and Zige Zhang. Bond Characteristics and Experimental Behavior of Textured Epoxy-coated Rebars Used in Concrete Bridge Decks. Illinois Center for Transportation, January 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.36501/0197-9191/22-001.

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The deterioration of bridge decks is a problem typically associated with the corrosion of the reinforcing steel. This issue was partially controlled during the 1970s with the incorporation of the epoxy-coating protection system. However, research later demonstrated that the smooth surface resulting from the epoxy-coating application reduces most of the friction between the rebar and the surrounding concrete. Consequently, forces acting on the rib faces are reconfigured in such a way that the radial components increase, triggering the early development of cracks. To mitigate both the reduction of bonding and the formation of cracks, the Illinois Department of Transportation proposed a new type of coated bars: textured epoxy-coated (TEC) bars. Over the last few years, different projects have been executed to understand and improve the characteristics of TEC rebars. This report is a continuation of research performed at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign to evaluate the bond behavior of TEC bars. The experimental program starts by characterizing, qualitatively and quantitatively, the roughness of the TEC rebars. Next, their bond-slip interaction embedded in concrete is evaluated through pull-out tests. Finite element models of these tests are developed to validate the behavior observed as the textured reinforcement loses anchorage with concrete. Based on these results, the experimental program then aims to study the impact of the drying shrinkage, temperature change, and flexural demands on two large-scale bridge deck specimens reinforced, individually, with TEC and standard epoxy-coated bars. The results collected from both specimens using digital image correlation and strain gauges are compared to explore the differences exhibited by the traditional and the new type of reinforcement coatings in terms of stress distribution in bridge decks. Finally, given the specialized equipment and time-consuming procedure needed to calculate the roughness parameters of TEC bars, an empirical, weight-based approach is developed as a rapid method for assessing the rebars’ roughness on-site.
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Tapia, Carlos, Nora Sanchez Gassen, and Anna Lundgren. In all fairness: perceptions of climate policies and the green transition in the Nordic Region. Nordregio, May 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.6027/r2023:5.1403-2503.

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The survey presented in this report reveals that Nordic citizens are concerned about climate change. Many people are willing to increase efforts to fight climate change, even if this entails a personal contribution in terms of higher taxes or behavioural change. The survey shows that different social groups perceive the impacts of climate change and climate mitigation policies in different ways. In general, attitudes towards climate policies and perceptions regarding their fairness are conditioned by socio-demographic factors such as gender, age, employment status, type of housing and transport behaviour. General attitudes towards climate change and climate policies The first part of this report explores general attitudes towards climate change and climate policies. This section shows that seven in ten (71%) respondents think that climate change is a serious or very serious problem, particularly among the youngest age group (18-29 years). Three in four (74%) interviewed persons in this group share this view. Those with a university degree are more concerned about climate change (83%) than those with primary or secondary education (57% and 62%, respectively). Approximately half (48-51%) of respondents in all age groups agree that more financial resources should be invested in preventing climate change, even if this would imply an increase in taxes. The survey results show that women in the Nordic Region are more concerned about climate change than men (79% compared to 64%). It also reveals that people living in urban areas are more worried about climate change (82%) than those who live in towns and suburbs (68%) or in rural areas (62%). Urban dwellers are also more positive about investing more resources in preventing climate change (59%) than those who live in rural areas (39%) and in towns and suburbs (46%). More than half of the respondents (52%) agree that taking further action on climate change would be beneficial for the economy. Students, unemployed and retired people are more likely to agree with this view (55%, 57% and 55%, respectively) than those currently in employment, including the self-employed (50%). Those employed in carbon-intensive sectors are less positive about the expected economic impact of climate policies than those who work in other economic sectors (41% compared to 55%). They are also more concerned about the risk of job losses during the transition to a low-carbon economy than those employed in sectors with lower carbon intensity (37% compared to 24%). Concerns about this issue are also higher among those who live in rural areas (31%) or towns and suburbs (30%) compared to those who live in cities (22%). Present and future effects of climate change mitigation policies on individuals and households The central part of the survey explores perceptions regarding the present and future impacts of climate policies. Such challenges are perceived differently depending on specific sociodemographic conditions. Nearly one fourth (23%) of respondents state that high energy costs mean they are struggling to keep their homes at a comfortable temperature. Those living in houses report being more impacted (27%) than those living in apartments (18%), and those using fossil fuels to heat their homes are most affected (44%). The risk of energy poverty is also higher among non-EU immigrants to the Nordic Region. Those who say they are struggling to keep their homes at a comfortable temperature range from 23% among Nordic-born citizens to 37% among non-EU immigrants. Nearly three in ten respondents (28%) have modified their transportation behaviour during the last year due to high fuel costs. This proportion is substantially greater among those living in towns and suburbs (32%) compared to those who live in rural areas (29%) or cities (23%). The majority of the Nordic population (52%) states that current climate policies have a neutral effect on their household economies. However, 28% of respondents say they are negatively impacted by climate policies in economic terms. Men report being negatively affected more frequently than women (33% vs 22%, respectively). People who live in houses are more likely to claim they are being negatively impacted than people who live in apartments (31% and 23%, respectively). Nearly half (45%) of the respondents in the Nordic Region agree that climate initiatives will improve health and well-being, and half of the respondents (50%) think that climate change initiatives will lead to more sustainable lifestyles in their area. However, half (51%) of the Nordic population expect to see increases in prices and the cost of living as a consequence of climate policies, and those who believe that climate policies will create jobs and improve working conditions in the areas where they live (31% and 24%, respectively) are outnumbered by those who believe the opposite (35% and 34%, respectively). Fairness of climate policies The last section of the report looks at how the Nordic people perceive the fairness of climate policies in distributional terms. In the survey, the respondents were asked to judge to what extent they agree or disagree that everyone in their country or territory is equally affected by initiatives to fight climate change regardless of personal earnings, gender, age, country of origin and where they live – cities or rural areas. The results show that the Nordic people believe climate change initiatives affect citizens in different ways depending on their demographic, socioeconomic and territorial backgrounds. More than half of the respondents (56%) disagree that everyone is equally affected by initiatives to fight climate change regardless of earnings. Only 22% agree with this statement. Younger age groups are more pessimistic than older age groups on this point (66% in the 18-29 age group compared to 41% in the 65+ group). Almost half of respondents (48%) agree that climate policies are fair from a gender perspective, while 25% disagree with this statement and 23% are neutral. Roughly one in three (30%) respondents in the Nordic Region agree that people are equally affected by climate change initiatives regardless of age, 41% disagree with this statement and 25% are neutral. More than one third (35%) of the Nordic population agree that everyone is equally affected by initiatives to fight climate change regardless of the country of origin, while 34% of them disagree. More than half of respondents (56%) think that the impact of climate initiatives differs between rural and urban areas, while only 22% think that all areas are equally affected. Respondents who live in cities are more likely to respond that climate policy impacts differ between rural and urban areas (60%) than respondents who live in rural areas (55%) and towns and suburbs (53%). One third (33%) of respondents in the survey think that the Sámi population is affected by climate change initiatives to the same extent as the rest of the population. In Greenland, a majority of the population (62%) agrees that the indigenous population in Greenland is equally affected by measures to combat climate change. The results from this survey conducted in the autumn of 2022, show that the population in the Nordic Region perceive the impacts of climate mitigation policies in different ways. These results can raise awareness and stimulate debate about the implementation of climate mitigation policies for a just green transition.
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