277 research outputs found
Über die Entdeckung der Antarktis und die Institutionalisierung der Geschichte der Antarktisforschung in SCAR
Der Bericht beschreibt zunächst kurz die wichtigsten Ereignisse aus der
Entdeckungsgeschichte der Antarktis vom 16. Jahrhundert bis hin zur
Gründung des Wissenschaftlichen Komitees für Antarktisforschung
(Scientific Committee on Antarctic Research, SCAR) im Jahr 1958 und der
Unterzeichnung des Antarktisvertrags im darauffolgenden Jahr. Dann wird kurz
auf die Gründung von Polarforschungsinstituten im sowjetischen,
britischen, norwegischen und deutschen Kontext eingegangen. Im Zusammenhang
mit dem 50 jährigen Jubiläum des Antarktisvertrags im Jahr 2009
wurde innerhalb von SCAR das Interesse an der Geschichte der
Antarktisforschung geweckt. Aufgrund ihrer bisherigen Vorarbeiten wurde
Cornelia Lüdecke 2004 angesprochen, eine SCAR History of Antarctic
Research Action Group (SCAR History AG) zu gründen. Die zahlreichen
Workshops der Geschichtsgruppe und die Sitzungen während der
zweijährlichen SCAR Tagungen führten zur Gründung einer neuen
Gruppe, die sich mit geisteswissenschaftlichen und sozialen Aspekten der
Antarktisforschung beschäftigt. Durch die gemeinsamen Veranstaltungen
beider Gruppen vergrößerte sich die Zahl der Teilnehmer erheblich,
so dass beide Gruppen 2018 auf ihren Antrag hin offiziell zusammengeschlossen und in das Standing
Committee on Humanities and Social Sciences (SCAR SC-HASS) überführt
wurden. Die einzelnen Schritte bis zu diesem Zusammenschluss werden
aufgezeigt.</p
Comparative chromosome band mapping in primates byin situ suppression hybridization of band specific DNA microlibraries
A DNA-library established from microdissected bands 8q23 to 8q24.1 of normal human chromosomes 8 (Lüdecke et al., 1989) was used as a probe for chromosomal in situ suppression (CISS-) hybridization to metaphase chromosomes of man and primates including Hylobates lar and Macaca fuscata. Comparative band mapping as first applied in this study shows the specific visualization of a single subchromosomal region in all three species and thus demonstrates that synteny of the bulk sequences of a specific human chromosome subregion has been conserved for more than 20 million years
Buchbesprechungen / Book Reviews
Lüdecke, C., Fritzsche, D., Dullo, C., Thiede, J., Salewski, C. (2016): Book Reviews. Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 176: 224-225, DOI: 10.2312/polarforschung.86.1.72, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.2312/polarforschung.86.1.7
Discussion of a spin-cluster model for the low temperature phase of NaV_2O_5
We discuss magnetic excitations of a spin-cluster model which has been
suggested to describe the low temperature phase of alpha'-NaV_2O_5. This model
fulfills all symmetry criteria proposed by recent x-ray investigations. We find
that this model is not able to describe the occurence of two well separated
magnon lines perpendicular to the ladder direction as observed in INS
experiments. We suggest further experimental analysis to generally distinguish
between models with double reflection or inversion symmetry.Comment: 4 pages, 4 figures, added a calculation of level repulsio
The origin of human chromosome 2 analyzed by comparative chromosome mapping with a DNA microlibrary
Fluorescencein situ hybridization (FISH) of microlibraries established from distinct chromosome subregions can test the evolutionary conservation of chromosome bands as well as chromosomal rearrangements that occurred during primate evolution and will help to clarify phylogenetic relationships. We used a DNA library established by microdissection and microcloning from the entire long arm of human chromosome 2 for fluorescencein situ hybridization and comparative mapping of the chromosomes of human, great apes (Pan troglodytes, Pan paniscus, Gorilla gorilla, Pongo pygmaeus) and Old World monkeys (Macaca fuscata andCercopithecus aethiops). Inversions were found in the pericentric region of the primate chromosome 2p homologs in great apes, and the hybridization pattern demonstrates the known phylogenetically derived telomere fusion in the line that leads to human chromosome 2. The hybridization of the 2q microlibrary to chromosomes of Old World monkeys gave a different pattern from that in the gorilla and the orang-utan, but a pattern similar to that of chimpanzees. This suggests convergence of chromosomal rearrangements in different phylogenetic lines
Real-Gas Effects and Phase Separation in Underexpanded Jets at Engine-Relevant Conditions
A numerical framework implemented in the open-source tool OpenFOAM is
presented in this work combining a hybrid, pressure-based solver with a
vapor-liquid equilibrium model based on the cubic equation of state. This
framework is used in the present work to investigate underexpanded jets at
engine-relevant conditions where real-gas effects and mixture induced phase
separation are probable to occur. A thorough validation and discussion of the
applied vapor-liquid equilibrium model is conducted by means of general
thermodynamic relations and measurement data available in the literature.
Engine-relevant simulation cases for two different fuels were defined. Analyses
of the flow field show that the used fuel has a first order effect on the
occurrence of phase separation. In the case of phase separation two different
effects could be revealed causing the single-phase instability, namely the
strong expansion and the mixing of the fuel with the chamber gas. A comparison
of single-phase and two-phase jets disclosed that the phase separation leads to
a completely different penetration depth in contrast to single-phase injection
and therefore commonly used analytical approaches fail to predict the
penetration depth.Comment: Preprint submitted to AIAA Scitech 2018, Kissimmee, Florid
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