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    Genetic variation of introduced red oak (Quercus rubra) stands in Germany compared to North American populations

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    Although Northern red oak (Quercus rubra L.) is the most important introduced deciduous tree species in Germany, only little is known about its genetic variation. For the frst time, we describe patterns of neutral and potentially adaptive nuclear genetic variation in Northern red oak stands across Germany. For this purpose, 792 trees were genotyped including 611 trees from 12 stands in Germany of unknown origin and 181 trees from four populations within the natural distribution area in North America. Our marker set included 12 potentially adaptive (expressed sequence tag-derived simple sequence repeat=EST SSR) and 8 putatively selectively neutral nuclear microsatellite (nSSR) markers. Our results showed that German stands retain comparatively high levels of genetic variation at both EST-SSRs and nSSRs, but are more similar to each other than to North American populations. These fndings are in agreement with earlier chloroplast DNA analyses which suggested that German populations originated from a limited geographic area in North America. The comparison between potentially adaptive and neutral microsatellite markers did not reveal diferences in the analyzed diversity and diferentiation measures for most markers. However, locus FIR013 was identifed as a potential outlier locus. Due to the absence of signatures of selection in German stands, we suggest that introduced populations were established with material from provenances that were adapted to environmental conditions similar to those in Germany. However, we analyzed only a limited number of loci which are unlikely to be representative of adaptive genetic diferences among German stands. Our results suggest that the apparent introduction from a limited geographic range in North America may go along with a reduced adaptive potential

    Electronic band structure of single-crystal and single-layer WSâ‚‚: Influence of interlayer van der Waals interactions

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    The valence band structure of the layered transition metal dichalcogenide WSâ‚‚ has been determined experimentally by angle resolved photoelectron spectroscopy and theoretically by augmented spherical wave band structure calculations as based on density functional theory. Good agreement between experimental and calculated band structure is observed for single crystal WSâ‚‚. An experimental band structure of a single layer was determined from an electronically decoupled film prepared on a single crystalline graphite substrate by metal-organic van der Waals epitaxy. The polarization dependent photoemission selection rules of the single layer film are appropriate for a free standing film. The experimental single layer band structure shows some differences compared to band structure calculations using bulk atomic positions within the layer. We conclude that relaxation of the single layer occurs as a consequence of the missing interlayer interactions leading to close agreement between electronic structure of the single layer and single crystal. As a consequence of the missing interlayer interactions the valence band maximum for the single layer is located at the K point of the Brillouin zone

    Max von Pettenkofer (1818–1901) as a pioneer of modern hygiene and preventive medicine

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    Max von Pettenkofer (1818–1901) belonged to the scientific elite of the 19th century. With his stringent search for the laws of nature and his fight for scientific truth, Pettenkofer was the prototype of a modern researcher. In the field of hygiene, he sought ways and means of preserving health and preventing sickness. With his consistent application of the experimental method to the field of public health, Pettenkofer helped the discipline of hygiene to provide precise and reliable answers to sanitary questions. In his experimental work on hygiene, Pettenkofer sought an answer to every imaginable question concerning the connection between the human organism and its environment

    Zur Unterscheidung der freien Kohlensäure im Trinkwasser von der an Basen gebundenen

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    Electronic properties of WS2 monolayer films

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    Electronic properties of WS2 monolayer films / V. Eyert … - In: Thin solid films. 380. 2000. S. 221-22

    Electronic band structure of single-crystal and single-layer WS2: Influence of interlayer van der Waals interactions

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    Electronic band structure of single crystal and single layer WS2 : influence of interlayer van der Waals-interactions / V. Eyert ... – In: Physical review. B. 64. 2001. 20541
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