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Universitätsbibliographie Der Universität Hamburg 2009 Bis 30. Juni 2011 Herausgegeben Von Der Staats- Und Universitätsbibliothek Hamburg Carl Von Ossietzky Fakultät für Mathematik, Informatik und Naturwissenschaften aus: Universitätsbibliographie der Universität Hamburg 2009 bis 30. Juni 2011 herausgegeben von der Staats- und Universitätsbibliothek Hamburg Carl von Ossietzky S. 747–970 Hamburg University Press Verlag der Staats- und Universitätsbibliothek Hamburg Carl von Ossietzky Impressum Bibliografische Information der Deutschen Nationalbibliothek Die Deutsche Nationalbibliothek verzeichnet diese Publikation in der Deutschen Nationalbib- liografie; detaillierte bibliografische Daten sind im Internet über http://dnb.d-nb.de abrufbar. Die Online-Version dieser Publikation ist auf den Verlagswebseiten frei verfügbar (open access). Die Deutsche Nationalbibliothek hat die Netzpublikation archiviert. Diese ist dauerhaft auf dem Archivserver der Deutschen Nationalbibliothek verfügbar. Open access über die folgenden Webseiten: http://hup.sub.uni-hamburg.de/HamburgUP_Universitaetsbibliographie_2009-2011 Hamburg University Press – http://hup.sub.uni-hamburg.de Archivserver der Deutschen Nationalbibliothek – http://deposit.d-nb.de Universitätsbibliographie online auf den Webseiten der SUB Hamburg: http://www.sub.uni-hamburg.de/ ISBN 978-3-937816-96-8 (Druckausgabe) © 2011 Hamburg University Press, Verlag der Staats- und Universitätsbibliothek Hamburg Carl von Ossietzky, Deutschland Produktion: M+MBlümel GmbH + Co. KG Im Auftrag des Präsidiums der Universität Hamburg. Inhalt Dieter Lenzen Vorwort des Präsidenten der Universität Hamburg VII Gabriele Beger Vorwort der Direktorin der Staats- und Universitätsbibliothek Hamburg Carl von Ossietzky IX Hinweise der Redaktion XI Fakultät für Rechtswissenschaft 1 Fakultät Wirtschafts- und Sozialwissenschaften 61 Fachbereich Betriebswirtschaftslehre 61 Fachbereich Volkswirtschaftslehre 93 Fachbereich Sozialwissenschaften 104 Fachbereich Sozialökonomie 118 Medizinische Fakultät 145 Fakultät für Erziehungswissenschaft, Psychologie und Bewegungswissenschaft 593 Fachbereich Erziehungswissenschaft 593 Fachbereich Psychologie 640 Fachbereich Bewegungswissenschaft 664 Fakultät für Geisteswissenschaften 671 Fachbereich Evangelische Theologie 671 Fachbereich Sprache, Literatur, Medien I (SLM I) 674 Fachbereich Europäische Sprachen und Literaturen (SLM II) 693 Fachbereich Geschichte (Historisches Seminar) 709 Fachbereich Philosophie 728 Fachbereich Kulturgeschichte und Kulturkunde 730 Fachbereich Asien-Afrika-Wissenschaften 740 Fakultät für Mathematik, Informatik und Naturwissenschaften 747 Fachbereich Biologie 747 Fachbereich Chemie 789 Fachbereich Geowissenschaften 845 Fachbereich Informatik 871 Fachbereich Mathematik 904 Fachbereich Physik 910 Zentrum für Bioinformatik (ZBH) 969 Autorenregister 971 08632 Fakultät für Mathematik, Informatik und Naturwissenschaften 08643 Becker, Dirk Fakultät für Mathematik, 08637 Informatik und Naturwis- Cold-induced cytosolic free calcium ion concentra- tion changes in wheat / Dirk Becker, J. Nagel- senschaften Volkmann, C. Plieth u.a. In: Journal of plant physi- ology. Amsterdam u.a. : Elsevier, Jg. 166 (2009), H. 17, S. 1955-1960. 08638 Fachbereich Biologie Elimination of marker genes and targeted integra- tion via FLP/FRT recombination system from yeast in hybrid aspen (Populus tremula L. × P. tremuloides Michx.) / Dirk Becker, Matthias Fladung, Tobias M. Ahamad Zakeri, Hazlina H. Schenk u.a. In: Tree genetics & genomes. Berlin 08632 u.a. : Springer, Jg. 6 (2010), H. 2 (Jan.), S. 205-218. Effects of par and high uvr on enzymes and other proteins involved in the function and protection of photosynthetic apparatus of marine macroalgae / 08639 Hazlina Ahamad Zakeri. 194 S. (Hamburg, Univ., FLP/FRT recombination from yeast : application of Diss., 2010). a two gene cassette scheme as an inducible sy- stem in plants / Dirk Becker, Murali R. Rao, Hong S. Moon u.a. In: Sensors. Basel : MDPI, Jg. 10 Akhtar-Schuster, Mariam (2010), H. 9, S. 8526-8535. Elektronische Res- 08633 source. Expand scientific input to address environmental effects / Mariam Akhtar-Schuster, Lindsay C. Strin- 08640 ger, Richard J. Thomas u.a. In: Nature. London : Targeted integration and removal of transgenes in Nature Publishing Group, Jg. 465 (2010), H. 7300 hybrid aspen (Populus tremula L. × P. tremuloides (Jun.), S. 869. Michx.) using site-specific recombination systems / Dirk Becker, Matthias Fladung. In: Plant biology. Oxford : Blackwell Publ., Jg. 13 (2011), H. 1 (Jan.), Albrecht, Franziska S. 223-224. 08634 Charakterisierung der zellulären Funktionen und Interaktionspartner des Yersini enterocolitica (Schleifstein and Coleman 1939) outer proteins Beusmann, Volker YopO / Franziska Albrecht. III, 110 Bl. (Hamburg, Univ., Diss., 2010). 08641 Kurzfassung der Studie „Strukturdaten Hamburger Öko-Markt“ / Volker Beusmann, Heike Kuhnert, Albrecht, Stephan Gesine Behrens u.a. Hamburg : Universität, Biogum 2011. 26 S. Arbiträre Politik & Technology Governance - das Problem der Pflanzentreibstoffe → 09095 08642 Lehre zur Technikbewertung in den Lebenswis- Alig, Jacqueline senschaften / Volker Beusmann, Regine Kollek. In: 08635 Technikfolgenabschätzung. Karlsruhe : ITAS, Rolle der cAMP-Sensitivität der HCN-Kanäle für Jg. 18 (2009), H. 3, S. 41-47. die Herzfrequenzregulation in der adulten Maus (Mus musculus, Linnaeus 1758) / Jacqueline Alig. 116 Bl. (Hamburg, Univ., Diss., 2009). Potenziale der Gentechnik bei Energiepflanzen : Abschlussbericht eines F+E-Vorhabens (FKZ 806 89 040) im Auftrag des Bundesamtes für Natur- Bachmann, Anna schutz → 09097 08636 Genexpression und Lokalisation variabler Oberflä- 08643 chenproteine des Malariaerregers Plasmodium fal- Strukturdaten Hamburger Öko-Markt / Volker ciparum (Welch, 1897) / Anna Bachmann. Berlin : Beusmann, Heike Kuhnert, Gesine Behrens u.a. Mensch & Buch 2010. VIII, 109 S. (Zugl.: Hamburg, Hamburg : Universität, Biogum 2011. Univ., Diss., 2010). 747 08644 Fakultät für Mathematik, Informatik und Naturwissenschaften 08656 Biller, Laura census to ecosystem functioning / Angelika Brandt, 08644 Brigitte Ebbe, Eberhard J. Sauter. In: The expedi- Identifizierung der Pathogenitätsfaktoren von En- tion of the research vessel „Polarstern“ to the tamoeba histolytica (Schaudinn) mittels verglei- Antarctic in 2007/2008 (ANT-XXIV/2) / ed. by Ulrich chender Transkriptom-Analysen, Proteom-Analy- Bathmann. Bremerhaven : Alfred-Wegener-Inst. für sen und Phänotypisierung / Laura Biller. IV, IV, II, Polar- und Meeresforschung, 2010, S. 78-83. 127 Bl. (Hamburg, Univ., Diss., 2009). 08650 Bathymetric distribution patterns of Southern Bösing, Britta M. Ocean macrofaunal taxa : Bivalvia, Gastropoda, How does grazing intensity affect different vegeta- Isopoda and Polychaeta / Angelika Brandt, Katrin tion types in arid Succulent Karoo, South Africa? : Linse, Myriam Schüller. In: Deep-sea research. implications for conservation management Kidlington u.a. : Elsevier Science, Jg. 56 (2009), → 08804 H. 11 (Nov.), S. 2013-2025. The role of domestic herbivores in endozoocho- 08651 rous plant dispersal in the arid Knersvlakte, South Benthic isopods (Crustacea, Malacostraca) from Africa → 08805 the Ross Sea, Antarctica : species checklist and their zoogeography in the Southern Ocean / Ange- lika Brandt, Madhumita Choudhury. In: Polar biolo- Bormann, Jörg gy. Berlin u.a. : Springer, Jg. 32 (2009), H. 4, Autophagy-related lipase FgATG15 of Fusarium S. 599-610. graminearum is important for lipid turnover and plant infection → 08975 08652 Biodiversität in den Tiefen des Eismeeres / Angeli- ka Brandt, Dorte Janussen, Michael Schrödl u.a. Bräuer, Günter In: Mikrokosmos. München : Elsevier, Urban & Fi- 08645 scher, Jg. 99 (2010), H. 2, S. 70-76. The Out-of-Africa model for modern human origins : basics and current perspectives / Günter Biodiversity of an unknown Antarctic Sea : asses- Bräuer. In: Where did we come from? : current sing isopod richness and abundance in the first views on human evolution / Barbara Bajd (ed.). benthic survey of the Amundsen continental shelf Ljubljana: Univ. of Ljubljana, 2010, S. 127-157. → 08888 Brandão, Simone Nunes 08653 Brooding and species diversity in the southern 08646 ocean : selection for brooders or speciation within Ostracoda (Crustacea) from the southern ocean / brooding clades? / Angelika Brandt, John S. Simone Nunes Brandão. 414 S. (Hamburg, Univ., Pearse. In: Smithsonian at the Poles / Igor Krupnik Diss., 2009). u.a., eds. Washington, DC : Smithsonian Inst. Scholarly Press, 2009, S. 181-196. Brandt, Angelika 08647 08654 Acutiserolis poorei sp. nov. from the Amundsen Deep, diverse and definitely different : unique attri- and Bellingshausen Seas, Southern Ocean (Crus- butes of the world’s largest ecosystem / Angelika tacea, Isopoda, Serolidae) / Angelika Brandt. In: Brandt, E. Ramirez-Llodra, R. Danovaro u.a. In: Memoirs of Museum Victoria. Melbourne : Council, Biogeosciences discussions. Katlenburg-Lindau : Jg. 66 (2009), H. 1, S. 17-24. Copernicus Publ., Jg. 7 (2010), H. 2, S. 2361-2485. 08648 08655 ANDEEP - SYSTCO : work at the seafloor / Angeli- Description of three new species of the deep-sea ka Brandt, Nils Brenke, Brigitte Ebbe u.a. In: The munnopsid genus Belonectes (Crustacea, Isopoda, expedition of the research vessel „Polarstern“ to Asellota) from the Weddell Sea, Southern Ocean / the Antarctic in 2007/2008 (ANT-XXIV/2) / ed. by Angelika Brandt, Marina V. Malyutina. In: Zootaxa. Ulrich Bathmann. Bremerhaven : Alfred-Wegener- Auckland, NZ : Magnolia Press, 2009, H. 2277, Inst. für Polar- und Meeresforschung, 2010, S. 84- S. 33-52. 94. 08656 08649 Descriptions of two new species in the genus
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