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  • 1
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    Cellular and molecular life sciences 36 (1980), S. 993-994 
    ISSN: 1420-9071
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology , Medicine
    Notes: Summary Ectopic eyes were produced on the fleshfly,Sarcophaga bullata by transplantation of imaginal eye discs. Electrophysiological and histological observations of these supernumerary eyes indicate the absence of synaptic connections between retinular cells and higher order neurons.
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    ISSN: 1573-093X
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Physics
    Notes: Abstract The 1.4–22.4 Å range of the soft X-ray spectrum includes a multitude of emission lines which are important for the diagnosis of plasmas in the 1.5–50 million degree temperature range. In particular, the hydrogen and helium-like ions of all abundant solar elements with Z 〉 7 have their primary transitions in this region and these are especially useful for solar flare and active region studies. The soft X-ray polychromator (XRP) is a high resolution experiment working in this spectral region. The XRP consists of two instruments with a common control, data handling and power system. The bent crystal spectrometer is designed for high time resolution studies in lines of Fe i-Fe xxvi and Ca xix. The flat crystal scanning spectrometer provides for 7 channel polychromatic mapping of flares and active regions in the resonance lines of O viii, Ne ix, Mg xi, Si xiii, S xv, Ca xix, and Fe xxv with 14″ spatial resolution. In its spectral scanning mode it covers essentially the entire 1.4–22.5 Å region. This paper summarizes the scientific objectives of the XRP experiment and describes the characteristics and capabilities of the two instruments. Sufficient technical information for experiment feasibility studies is included and the resources and procedures planned for the use of the XRP within the context of the Solar Maximum Mission is briefly discussed.
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    Applied physics 21 (1980), S. 397-406 
    ISSN: 1432-0630
    Keywords: 73 ; 79.40
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Mechanical Engineering, Materials Science, Production Engineering, Mining and Metallurgy, Traffic Engineering, Precision Mechanics , Physics
    Notes: Abstract The influence of the quantum size effect (QSE) in very thin Pd and Au films (0.5〈d〈10 [nm]) deposited on glass tips is studied by means of field emission at various anode potentials. The thickness-dependent field emission current characteristics show short periodic variations with a period of about 0.3 nm for both Pd and Au. The measured QSE oscillations and their amplitudes differ strongly from those expected qualitatively from model calculations for the smallest thicknesses. A model for the metal film based on a modification of the uniform background model is presented, and the thickness dependence of the conductance and the field emission current density are qualitatively discussed. Possible explanations of some discrepancies between calculations and the measured field emission current characteristics are proposed.
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    ISSN: 1432-1211
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology , Medicine
    Notes: Abstract Two new recombinant haplotypes of the rat major histocompatibility system,RT1, have been detected in [LEW.1A (RT1 a ) ×LEW.1W (RT1 u )] × LEW 1N(RT1 n ) segregating hybrids. Recombinantr3 carries theRTL1. A region (determining classical transplantation antigens) and theRT1.B region (determining strong mixed lymphocyte reactivity and genetic control of antipolypeptide immune responsiveness) of the RT1a parent, bur rejects RT1a skin grafts. Recombinantr4 carries theA andB regions of the RT1u parent, but rejects RT1u skin grafts. The two histocompatibility genes detected are allelic to each other. The relevant locus, designated asH-C, maps to theB-region side of theRT1 system and appears to mark a thirdRT1 gene region,RT1.C. Availability of haplotypes r3 andr4 allowed the definition of a histocompatibility locus in theB region,H-B. The products ofH-C, H-B and of the previously describedH-A gene vary in antigenic strength.
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    Radiation and environmental biophysics 5 (1968), S. 55-65 
    ISSN: 1432-2099
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology , Physics
    Description / Table of Contents: Zusammenfassung Das zeitliche Verhalten inkorporierter radioaktiver Erdalkalien im Knochen wird in einer Kette von Mechanismen durch das langsamste Glied bestimmt. Dieses ist durch den Austausch der anorganischen Knochenkristallite mit der umgebenden Lösung gegeben. An Hand einer Suspension von Hydroxylapatitkristalliten wird versucht, der Potenzfunktion als Retentionsfunktion der Erdalkalien im Knochen ein physikalisches Bild zugrunde zu legen. Sie ergibt sich aus einer Überlagerung von Reaktionen erster Ordnung infolge einer Verteilung von Bindungsenergien der Ionen an die Oberfläche der Kristallite.
    Notes: Summary Influenced by a chain of mechanisms the time course of incorporated radioactive alkaline earths in bone is determined by the slowest link. This is given by the exchange of the anorganic crystals of bone with the surrounding solution. Using a suspension of hydroxyapatite crystals there is tried to explain the power function as a mathematical description of retention of alkaline earths in bone in physical terms. It results from superimposing first order reactions caused by a distribution of binding energies of the ions to the crystal surface.
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    Radiation and environmental biophysics 5 (1968), S. 42-54 
    ISSN: 1432-2099
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology , Physics
    Description / Table of Contents: Zusammenfassung Das System Hydroxylapatitkristallite in einer geeigneten Lösung stellt in gewisser Hinsicht einin vitro-Analogon für den Knochenstoffwechsel der Erdalkalien dar. Es wird über Versuche berichtet, Unterschiede im Verhalten von Ca, Sr, Ba und Ra in synthetischem Hydroxylapatit festzustellen. Dazu wurden die Diskriminierungsfaktoren von Ca gegen Sr, Ba und Ra bei der Herstellung der Kristallite gemessen. Weiterhin wurde der Austausch der Erdalkalien zwischen vorgefertigten Kristalliten und einer geeigneten Lösung über eine Zeitdauer von 1000 h verfolgt. Die Diskriminierungsfaktoren nehmen mit zunehmender Ionengröße in der Reihenfolge Sr, Ba, Ra zu. Während Sr, Ca-Ionen auch im Inneren der Kristallite ersetzen kann, sind Ba und Ra fast ausschließlich auf die Oberfläche beschränkt. Für die Diskriminierung des Gesamtknochens muß angenommen werden, daß zusätzliche Prozesse eine Rolle spielen.
    Notes: Summary The system hydroxyapatite crystals in a proper solution, in a way, represents anin vitro analogue to metabolism of alkaline earths in bone. Experiments are described to find differencies in the behaviour of Ca, Sr, Ba and Ra to synthetic hydroxyapatite crystals. Synthesizing the crystals the discrimination ratios of Ca to Sr, Ba and Ra were measured. Furthermore the exchange of alkaline earths between preformed crystals and a proper solution was studied over a period of 1000 h. The discrimination ratios grow larger with increasing ionic radius in the order Sr, Ba, Ra. While Sr can replace Ca ions also in the interior of the crystals, Ba and Ra are limited to crystal surface. With respect to the discrimination of bone it must be concluded that further processes participate.
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    Journal of comparative physiology 135 (1980), S. 85-95 
    ISSN: 1432-1351
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology , Medicine
    Notes: Summary Drosophila have three types of photoreceptors in their compound eyes: R1–6, R7, and R8. In addition they have simple eyes, ocelli, with another type of photoreceptor. The role of each type of receptor and the possible interaction of their inputs were examined in an innate visual preference task, fast walking phototaxis. Flies were found to be attracted to light, i.e., positively phototactic. We compared the strength of the photopositive response and the spectral preference of normal fly strains and mutant fly strains lacking functional ocelli, R1–6, or R7, singly or in combination. Electroretinographic measures were used to confirm the specificity of deficits in visual mutant strains and the normal functioning of intact receptors. The strength of the photopositive response was strong, as indicated by the high correlation between increases in the intensity of the variable stimulus and increasing numbers of flies attracted toward it. Nearly all strains with or without intact receptor types showed high correlations whether the constant intensity stimulus offered as the alternative choice was bright 467 nm light (Figs. 1 and 2) or dim 572 nm light (Figs. 3 and 4). These constant stimuli were selected so that data in relevant intensity ranges of receptor function would be obtained. An important exception to the high correlations in the intensityresponse functions occurred with flies lacking function in all receptor types except R8; their positive phototaxis was extremely weak in dim light (Fig. 3). Analyses of the phototactic spectral sensitivities (Figs. 5 and 6), as well as comparisons with known electrophysiological spectral sensitivities, were used to determine the inputs from compound eye receptors and to demonstrate central interaction of these inputs with ocellar input. Several experiments with converging evidence suggest that R7 (when present) and R8 dominate fast phototaxis in the conditions of our experiment. R1–6 is the predominant compound eye receptor type in ERG measures; however, its behavioral input is clearly demonstrated only as enhancing R8 dominance of phototaxis in experiments using a dim constant stimulus and as enhancing R7 dominance of phototaxis in experiments using a bright constant stimulus. Similarly, the presence of ocellar receptors also facilitates R8 input in dim light and R7 input in bright light. The data substantiating these respective conclusions are: (1) a lack of dim light phototaxis in a mutant strain with only R8 functional (Fig. 3); and (2) a lack of an ultraviolet (UV) maximum from R7 in bright light phototaxis in a mutant strain with only R7 and R8 functional (Fig. 5c). Generally, absence of the ocelli and R1–6 had remarkably little effect on fast phototactic behavior except for the interaction with R7 and R8 inputs. This interaction is consistent with a theory that ocelli serve to modulate compound eye sensitivity.
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    Journal of comparative physiology 140 (1980), S. 275-286 
    ISSN: 1432-1351
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology , Medicine
    Notes: Summary We used microspectrophotometry, together with some associated electrophysiological measurements, to characterize the photopigments of R1–6 receptors in living, white-eyedDrosophila. Measurements were from the deep pseudopupil, an optical visualization of photopigment-containing rhabdomeres. Transmission changes associated with photointerconversion of rhodopsin (R480) and its stable metarhodopsin (M570) are easily seen (Fig. 1). Such transmission changes were measured to produce a difference specrum (Fig. 2); the isosbestic wavelength is about 502 nm. A photoequilibrium spectrum (Fig. 3), analyzed together with sensitivity data (Fig. 4a), was used to determine the fraction of M570 in photoequilibria established with various monochromatic wavelengths. From this, the quantum efficiency for M570 to R480 conversion relative to R480 to M570 efficiency was determined to be about 0.71. No dark regeneration of M570 to R480 occurred within a period of 60min (Fig. 4a, b). The extent of conversion related to incident energy was estimated as a function of wavelength (Figs. 5 and 6). These experiments yielded the photosensitivity spectrum of the visual pigment (Fig. 6). Assuming that the absorption spectrum of rhodopsin (R480) is the same as the sensitivity spectrum as determined by electrophysiology, this photosensitivity spectrum was used to derive the spectrum of metarhodopsin (M570) (Fig. 7). The maximal extinction of M570 is about 1.43 times the maximal extinction of R480. The spectra of both states of the photopigment fit the Ebrey-Honig nomogram in the long wavelength band. Both of the photosensitivity spectra, measured in the living eye, associated with R480 and M570 respectively have a major UV maximum.
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    Journal of mathematical biology 10 (1980), S. 305-305 
    ISSN: 1432-1416
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology , Mathematics
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    Research in higher education 13 (1980), S. 283-287 
    ISSN: 1573-188X
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Nature of Science, Research, Systems of Higher Education, Museum Science
    Notes: Conclusion The panelists indicated that considerable progress is being made by such organizations as ACT and NCHEMS in identifying the domains of quality to be measured and particularly in devising unidimensional indicators of student progress. Few were able to cite comparable advancements in the development of multivariate techniques to assess the relation of student growth to other variables. Notable progress in achieving consensus on appropriate standards for measuring quality institutions or curricular programs within comparable institutions remains as a future task.
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