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    Spielarten des Personenporträts in Zeitungen : Strukturen und Funktionen eines Textmusters

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    Personenporträts sind eine sehr wichtige, häufig gebrauchte und zugleich vielgestaltige Darstellungsform in der aktuellen Medienlandschaft. Sie sind deshalb auch ein ideales Testgelände, um textlinguistische Grundannahmen und Beschreibungsmittel zu überprüfen. Im vorliegenden Beitrag skizzieren wir zum einen den Texttyp ‚Personenporträt‘ und versuchen dabei, die beträchtlichen Realisierungsspielräume dieses Texttyps auf grundlegende Prinzipien der Textorganisation und ihre variable Anwendung zurückzuführen. Zum anderen wollen wir die Beschreibung dieses Gegenstandes nutzen, um Überlegungen zum Status von Texttypen als mehr oder weniger fest etablierten Problemlösungs-Traditionen und zur Methodik der textlinguistischen Beschreibung anzustellen

    Molecular characterization of the PhoPQ-PmrD-PmrAB mediated pathway regulating polymyxin B resistance in Klebsiella pneumoniae CG43

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    <p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>The cationic peptide antibiotic polymyxin has recently been reevaluated in the treatment of severe infections caused by gram negative bacteria.</p> <p>Methods</p> <p>In this study, the genetic determinants for capsular polysaccharide level and lipopolysaccharide modification involved in polymyxin B resistance of the opportunistic pathogen <it>Klebsiella pneumoniae </it>were characterized. The expressional control of the genes responsible for the resistance was assessed by a LacZ reporter system. The PmrD connector-mediated regulation for the expression of <it>pmr </it>genes involved in polymyxin B resistance was also demonstrated by DNA EMSA, two-hybrid analysis and <it>in vitro </it>phosphor-transfer assay.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>Deletion of the <it>rcsB</it>, which encoded an activator for the production of capsular polysaccharide, had a minor effect on <it>K. pneumoniae </it>resistance to polymyxin B. On the other hand, deletion of <it>ugd </it>or <it>pmrF </it>gene resulted in a drastic reduction of the resistance. The polymyxin B resistance was shown to be regulated by the two-component response regulators PhoP and PmrA at low magnesium and high iron, respectively. Similar to the control identified in <it>Salmonella</it>, expression of <it>pmrD </it>in <it>K. pneumoniae </it>was dependent on PhoP, the activated PmrD would then bind to PmrA to prolong the phosphorylation state of the PmrA, and eventually turn on the expression of <it>pmr </it>for the resistance to polymyxin B.</p> <p>Conclusions</p> <p>The study reports a role of the capsular polysaccharide level and the <it>pmr </it>genes for <it>K. pneumoniae </it>resistance to polymyxin B. The PmrD connector-mediated pathway in governing the regulation of <it>pmr </it>expression was demonstrated. In comparison to the <it>pmr </it>regulation in <it>Salmonella</it>, PhoP in <it>K. pneumoniae </it>plays a major regulatory role in polymyxin B resistance.</p

    Psychosocial Determinants of Insomnia in Adolescents: Roles of Mental Health, Behavioral Health, and Social Environment

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    The theoretical explanation of human problems is derived from the complex interplay of psychological, social, economic, political, and physical factors. Aims: This study examined the roles of behavioral health (i.e., alcohol abuse and suicidality) and social environment (i.e., family support, school connectedness, and favorable neighborhood) and mental health [i.e., depression, anxiety, and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)] in predicting insomnia in adolescents in an ecological perspective. Methods: Approximately 6445 high school students in Taiwan were administered an anonymous self-report survey. Hierarchical multiple regression was performed to examine how multidimensional social environment, behavioral health, and mental health factors were associated with insomnia in adolescents. Results: The prevalence rate of insomnia in the sample was 30%. The results indicated that alcohol abuse (β = 0.04), suicidality (β = 0.06), depression (β = 0.29), anxiety (β = 0.14), and ADHD (β = 0.11) were positively associated with insomnia (p \u3c 0.001), whereas family support (β = −0.06), school connectedness (β = −0.05), and favorable neighborhood (β = −0.10) were negatively associated with insomnia (p \u3c 0.001). Sex did not predict insomnia, but age was positively associated with insomnia (β = 0.09, p \u3c 0.001). Among all predictors of insomnia in the study, mental health factors, especially depression, play a major role on insomnia among adolescents, and is as much important as social environment factors. Conclusion: This study demonstrated how both psychosocial variables (social environment and behavioral health) and psychological symptoms were associated with insomnia in adolescents when the demographic variables (sex and age) were controlled and provided valuable information and evidence for clinicians, social workers, and health professionals who provide support to adolescents with insomnia. Applying an ecological approach in practice can aid in understanding at individual, family, school, and community levels and in identifying the strengths and weaknesses of their interactions with each other. Implications: This perspective enables practitioners in effectively treating problems and addressing the needs of the various levels, including the individual, family, school, and the broader community. Thus, prevention and intervention of insomnia in adolescents should focus on multidimensional risk and protective factors, including mental health, behavioral health, and social environment, in the context of an ecological system

    Patent Analysis for the Formulation of Technology Policy: Evidence from 4G LTE Industry

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    Policy-makers seek a more rigorous method of selecting potentially successful technologies to fulfil the requirements of different stakeholders. Patent analysis should be able to assist policy-makers in (1) understanding the development trajectory of technologies and monitoring the status of technological development to gain a dynamic view of the current competition situation; (2) applying the concept of relative patent advantage (RPA) to grasp the comparative advantages or disadvantages of specific technology domains in each nation; and (3) combining the patent data and multivariate methods of analysis to clarify the current state of an industry’s leading technologies. With the goal of combining the methods of patent data analysis and multivariate analysis, we assess the 4G LTE techniques and explore the comparative technological advantages of Top 10 countries with most patents. This study aims to provide suggestions to serve as an important reference for each nation in formulating its future technology policies

    The Value of Academic Directors to Stakeholders: Evidence on Corporate Social Responsibility Reporting

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    This study explores the regulatory setting in Taiwan and examines the association between academic directors and corporate social responsibility (CSR) reporting. We find that firms with academic directors on the board are more likely to issue a stand-alone CSR report and obtain third-party assurance on their CSR reports. We also find a positive association between CSR reporting and academic directors with industry expertise. Further cross-sectional analyses indicate that the positive relation between academic directors (and their industry expertise) and CSR reporting is stronger in firms with higher growth, greater institutional ownership, and lower control-ownership divergence. Our findings that the presence of academic directors can promote better sustainability reporting suggest that academic directors contribute not only to shareholder value but also to wider stakeholder interests
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