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    Calculus of variations and partial differential equations 4 (1996), S. 385-407 
    ISSN: 1432-0835
    Keywords: 35K22 ; 53A07
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Mathematics
    Notes: Abstract In this work we study the behaviour of compact, smooth, immersed manifolds with boundary which move under the mean curvature flow in Euclidian space. We thereby prescribe the Neumann boundary condition in a purely geometric manner by requiring a vertical contact angle between the unit normal fields of the immersions and a given, smooth hypersurface∑. We deduce a very sharp local gradient bound depending only on the curvature of the immersions and∑. Combining this with a short time existence result, we obtain the existence of a unique solution to any given smooth initial and boundary data. This solution either exists for anyt〉0 or on a maximal finite time interval [0,T] such that the curvature explodes ast→T.
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    Calculus of variations and partial differential equations 4 (1996), S. 421-441 
    ISSN: 1432-0835
    Keywords: 35K22 ; 53A07
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Mathematics
    Notes: Abstract This work continues our considerations in [15], where we discussed existence and regularity results for the mean curvature flow with homogenious Neumann boundary data. We study the long time evolution of compact, smooth, immersed manifolds with boundary which move under the mean curvature flow in Euclidian space. On the boundary, a Neumann condition is prescribed in a purely geometric manner by requiring a vertical contact angle between the unit normal fields of the immersions and a given, smooth hypersurfaceΣ. We deduce estimates for the curvature of the immersions and, in a special case, we obtain a precise description of the possible singularities.
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    Molecular genetics and genomics 252 (1996), S. 539-551 
    ISSN: 1617-4623
    Keywords: Podospora anserina ; Laccase ; Gene expression
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology
    Notes: Abstract The genome of the filamentous ascomycetePodospora anserina contains at least four non-adjacent regions that are homologous to the laccase gene ofNeurospora crassa. One of these regions contains a gene (lac2) encoding a protein that displays 62% identity with theN. crassa laccase. In shaken cultures,lac2 mRNA is present at low basal levels throughout the growth phase but increases at least 20-fold at the beginning of the autolytic phase and decreases again thereafter. Addition of aromatic xenobiotics (guaiacol, hydroquinone, benzoquinone) to the medium during the growth phase results in a rapid, drastic and temporary increase in the abundance oflac2 mRNA. The promoter region oflac2 contains two sequences which display complete homology with the eukaryotic Xenobiotic Responsive Element and two sequences homologous to the eukaryotic Antioxidant Responsive Element. The identity and function of the laccase encoded bylac2 are discussed.
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    Molecular genetics and genomics 252 (1996), S. 539-551 
    ISSN: 1617-4623
    Keywords: Key words Podospora anserina ; Laccase ; Gene expression
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology
    Notes: Abstract  The genome of the filamentous ascomycete Podospora anserina contains at least four non-adjacent regions that are homologous to the laccase gene of Neurospora crassa. One of these regions contains a gene (lac2) encoding a protein that displays 62% identity with the N. crassa laccase. In shaken cultures, lac2 mRNA is present at low basal levels throughout the growth phase but increases at least 20-fold at the beginning of the autolytic phase and decreases again thereafter. Addition of aromatic xenobiotics (guaiacol, hydroquinone, benzoquinone) to the medium during the growth phase results in a rapid, drastic and temporary increase in the abundance of lac2 mRNA. The promoter region of lac2 contains two sequences which display complete homology with the eukaryotic Xenobiotic Responsive Element and two sequences homologous to the eukaryotic Antioxidant Responsive Element. The identity and function of the laccase encoded by lac2 are discussed.
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    Hydrobiologia 134 (1986), S. 67-79 
    ISSN: 1573-5117
    Keywords: Chironomidae ; Tanypus stellatus ; cooling lake
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology
    Notes: Abstract The chironomid fauna of Baldwin Lake, an off-stream closed-cycle cooling reservoir for an 1800-megawatt coal-fired power plant, was sampled semi-monthly to monthly at four stations for six years, beginning five months after the reservoir was filled and ending 23 months after the third unit of the power plant went into operation. In the main basin three species dominated: Coelotanypus concinnus (Coquillett), Procladius bellus (Loew), and Tanypus stellatus Coquillett. The last did not become established until the lake was two years old, probably because temperatures were too low the first winter. Populations of all three species were initially large and sharply fluctuating, but later became smaller and less fluctuant in C. concinnus and P. bellus, due, probably, to more intense predation on them. Only in T. stellatus were changes in voltinism clearly evident: it changed from bivoltine to tri- and quatrivoltine as degree-days of heat increased. Photoperiod also affected its life cycle, as evidenced by synchronous development of summer generations each year. Temperature and perhaps food supply affected development time of its overwintering generation. All three species tolerated a temperature of 38 °C; their populations were kept low in the discharge channel by the current, not the temperature. Six species of Chironominae were sporadically abundant in the discharge channel.
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    Hydrobiologia 76 (1981), S. 119-128 
    ISSN: 1573-5117
    Keywords: Chironomidae ; Tanypodinae ; Tanypus stellatus ; cooling reservoir ; benthos
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology
    Notes: Abstract The chironomid fauna of Baldwin Lake, a closed-cycle cooling reservoir for a power plant, was sampled monthly to semi-monthly for one year at four stations, two in the discharge channel and two in the main basin. Qualitative samples were also taken elsewhere and with multiple-plate samplers. Twenty-four species were collected. Annual mean population density was less than 100 larvae m−2 in the channel, 1037 M−2 in the main basin. Three species of Tanypodinae formed over 96 percent of the larval population in the main basin: Tanypus stellatus Coquillett, Procladius bellus (Loew), and Coelotanypus concinnus (Coquillett). The principal species on the multiple-plate samplers were Dicrotendipes nervosus (Staeger), Glyptotendipes lobiferus (Say), and Parachironomus monochromus (Wulp). Temperatures of 35°C or more in the channel virtually eliminated the chironomids, whereas temperatures up to 32°C in the main basin increased the number of generations of T. stellatus from the usual two to four at Station 3 and three at Station 4. Station 3 had almost 1,000 degree-days more heat than Station 4.
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