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    Publication Date: 2024-06-17
    Description: Scientists have long attempted to explain why closely similar age patterns of death are characteristic of highly diverse human and nonhuman populations. Historical efforts to identify a general "law of mortality" from these patterns that applied across species ended in 1935 when it was declared that such a law did not exist. These early efforts were conducted using mortality curves based on all causes of death. The authors predict that if comparisons of mortality are based instead on "intrinsic" causes of death (i.e., deaths that reflect the basic biology of the organism), then age patterns of mortality consistent with the historical concept of a law might be revealed. Using data on laboratory animals and humans, they demonstrate that age patterns of intrinsic mortality overlap when graphed on a biologically comparable time scale. These results are consistent with the existence of a law of mortality following sexual maturity, as originally asserted by Benjamin Gompertz and Raymond Pearl. The societal, medical, and research implications of such a law are discussed.
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    Universität Göttingen,Abteilung Bodenphysik
    In:  Universität Göttingen
    Publication Date: 2024-06-17
    Description: research
    Keywords: Quantitative Bestimmung ; Mikrobiellen Biomasse ; Böden ; Chloroform-Fumigations-Extraktions- Methode
    Language: German
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    Universität Göttingen,Abteilung Bodenphysik
    In:  Universität Göttingen
    Publication Date: 2024-06-17
    Description: research
    Keywords: Depth ; Time Function ; MicrobialBiomass ; Ploughed ; Grassland Typudalfs ; Lower Saxony ; Germany
    Language: English
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    Universität Göttingen,Abteilung Bodenphysik
    In:  Universität Göttingen
    Publication Date: 2024-06-17
    Description: research
    Keywords: Flüsse ; Klimarelevanten Gase ; C02 ; CH4 ; N20 ; Nordwestdeutschen ; Niedermoores ; Wiedervernässung
    Language: German
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    Royal Society of London
    Publication Date: 2024-06-06
    Description: The ‘law of the wall’ for the inner part of a turbulent shear flow over a solid surface is one of the cornerstones of fluid dynamics, and one of the very few pieces of turbulence theory whose results include a simple analytic function for the mean velocity distribution, the logarithmic law. Various aspects of the law have recently been questioned, and this paper is a summary of the present position. Although the law of the wall for velocity has apparently been confirmed by experiment well outside its original range, the law of the wall for temperature seems to apply only to very simple flows. Since the two laws are derived by closely analogous arguments this throws suspicion on the law of the wall for velocity. Analysis of simulation data, for all the Reynolds stresses including the shear stress, shows that law-of-the-wall scaling fails spectacularly in the viscous wall region, even when the logarithmic law is relatively well behaved. Virtually all turbulence models are calibrated to reproduce the law of the wall in simple flows, and we discuss whether, in practice or in principle, their range of validity is larger than that of the law of the wall itself: the present answer is that it is not; so that when the law of the wall (or the mixing-length formula) fails, current Reynolds-averaged turbulence models are likely to fail too.
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    De Gruyter
    Publication Date: 2024-06-06
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    Nature Publishing Group
    Publication Date: 2024-06-06
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    Geologisch-Paläontologisches Institut
    Publication Date: 2024-06-06
    Description: Dates of Cruise: 18.7.96 - 4.8.96. General Subject of Research: Sampling of active volcanism on the middle Kolbeinsey Ridge and the Eggvin Bank. Port Calls: Kiel, Reykjavik.
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    Universität Göttingen,Abteilung Bodenphysik
    In:  Universität Göttingen
    Publication Date: 2024-06-03
    Description: research
    Keywords: Ernteertrag ; Wasserhaushalt ; Kulturpflanzen ; Pflanzenbau ; Löss ; Göttingen
    Language: German
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    Universität Göttingen,Abteilung Bodenphysik
    In:  Universität Göttingen
    Publication Date: 2024-06-03
    Description: Kohlenstoff-Umsatz und -Bilanz des Bodens eines Buchenwald- Ökosystems auf Kalkgestein. Ziel der Arbeit war die Beantwortung der Frage, ob sich der C-Speicher Boden eines Kalkbuchenwald-Ökosystems im Zustand des Fließgleichgewichtes oder in einem auf- bzw. abbauenden Ungleichgewichtszustand befindet. Dazu wurden die CO2 -Abgaberaten des Bodens ,als Outputgröße mit einem Absaugverfahren, einer modifizierten Glockenme- thode und einem Partialdruck-Gradienten-Rechenansatz be- stimmt und dem C-Eintrag gegenübergestellt. Die CO2 Abgaberaten des Bodens schwankten zwischen 20 (Winter) und 300 mg CO2 .m-2.h-1 (Sommer). Die Beziehung zwischen der Höhe der C02 -Abgaberate, der Temperatur und dem Wassergehalt des Bodens ließ sich in einer multiplen line- 2 aren Regressionsgleichung darstellen (r ≈0.80). Einem C-Eintrag von 282 g.m-2 .a-1standen C-Verluste von )06 g.m- .a- gegenüber. Der Differenzbetrag wurde auf die Wurzelatmung der Bäume zurückgeführt. Die C-Bilanz des Bo-dens erscheint somit ausgeglichen. Die rechnerischen Antei- le des Streufalles, der Wurzelstreu und der Wurzelatmung an der Gesamt-C02 -Abgabe des Bodens liegen bei 61, 31 und 8%. Durch Messungen der C02 -Konzentrationen der Gasphase im Solum und anstehenden Gesteinsverband konnten wertvolle Erkenntnisse über die ökologischen Eigenschaften des Standortes gewonnen werden. So liegen die CO2 Konzentrationen im Waldboden mit max. 0.8 Val. %deutlich unter den Werten ackerbaulich genutzter Standorte. Die gegen Ende des Untersuchungszeitraumes in 100 - 250 cm Tiefe des aufgelockerten Kalksteinverbandes gemessenen C02 Partialdrücke stimmen mit den anhand von Sicker- und Quell wasseranalysen errechneten Gleichgewichts-C02 Partialdrücken überein.
    Description: thesis
    Keywords: Göttingen ; Univ. ; Landwirtschaftl. Fak. ; Diss. ; Tag d. mündl. Prüfg: 19.7.1984
    Language: German
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