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Das Phantom der Kultur
(2008-06-11)
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Grammatische Korrektheit als typologisches Problem
(1991)
Dem Begriff der grammatischen Korrektheit (Grammatikalität) kommt sowohl im Muttersprach- wie auch im Fremdsprachenunterricht nach wie vor zentrale Bedeutung zu. Da jeder Sprachunterricht Unterricht einer bestimmten Sprache ist, wächst dieser Begriff wie natürlich mit dem der Einzelsprache zusammen: Korrekt/grammatikalisch ist der Satz oder das Syntagma (evtl. der Text) X der Sprache L.
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Application of check-all-that-apply (CATA) in sensory profile assessment of arabica dark roast and black pepper mixed coffee
(2021-11-29)
Black pepper coffee is one of the developing innovations in Bangka Belitung Province, Indonesia. This study aimed to assess black pepper coffee's sensory profile using the CATA (check-all-that-apply) rapid analysis method and find the formula and brewing technique most consumers liked. The study consisted of two stages: determining the sensory attributes of black pepper coffee and taking sensory data from coffee consumers with coffee and black pepper powder ratios (98:2; 96:4; and 94:6) and brewing methods (cold brew, ...
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Who's afraid of Europe?
(1992)
In diesem Beitrag berichtet die Verfasserin über aktuelle Ergebnisse zweier empirischer Untersuchungen zur berufsqualifizierenden Fremdsprachenkompetenz des Euroschülers. Dabei handelt es sich um ein mehrperspektivisches Forschungsvorhaben, das einerseits direkt bei der Industrie, andererseits bei genau der Schülergeneration ansetzt, die im Jahr 1993 als erste eine Ausbildung im dann Vereinten Europa beginnen wird.
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Weak and strong bi-material interfaces and their influence on propagating cracks in plane elastic structures
(2017-09-06)
The developing crack paths in heterogeneous structures are the result of the inhomogeneous state of stress. The latter stems from e.g. voids or inclusions in an elastic matrix, which are bonded either by strong or weak interfaces. Besides the stiffness of an inclusion, the kind of interface has a decisive influence on the state of stress and therefore on propagating cracks. It is experimentally proven that cracks tend to grow towards regions with lower stiffness (Tilbrook et al., 2006; Judt et al., 2015), therefore ...
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Agricultural risk assessment to enhance the food systems of the Mbororo minority community in the Northwest region of Cameroon
(2021-10-29)
Increasing population pressure, coupled with the effects of climate change manifested by longer dry seasons, wildfires, and conflicts, threatens the food systems of minority communities. In the case of the Mbororo minority community of Northwest Region of Cameroon, these threats are exacerbated by already existing problems of marginalisation. This study assesses agricultural risks in the global context of food distribution and gross domestic product that also poses a specific threat to the food system of the Mbororo ...
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Crack Paths at Multiple-crack Systems in Anisotropic Simulation and Experiment
(2014-06-27)
This paper is targeted on numerical methods for accurate crack tip loading analysis and crack path prediction. Those are based on finite element calculations of the boundary value problem. Applying path-independent integrals to curved cracks in order to accurately calculate the J-integral, energy release rate (ERR) or stress intensity factors (SIF) is still not state of the art. Contours which are not confined to the crack tip require special analytical preparation and numerical treatment to supply results which are ...
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Überlegungen zur Textarbeit in einem lernaktiven Fremdsprachenunterricht
(1995)
In this paper I discuss the role of learning strategies in the context of learning and instruction. I start out by describing the discrepancy between several statements in the discussion of "strategies" and "techniques ". Taking into account the findings of investigations in this field, I point out the importance of both cognitive and affective factors. Not only learning strategies have to be considered: individual differences, conceptual knowledge and attitudes seem to interact with strategies to produce strategy ...
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Governing Through Resilience? Exploring Flood Protection in Dresden, Germany
(2014-06-04)
The paper argues for a governmentality perspective on risk-management politics and resilience-related governance. This perspective pays ample attention to conflicts and discursive ‘battles’ in which different truths and normative assessments, including specific rationalities, subjectivities and technologies of governing compete against. Up to now, the literature on governmentality and resilience has mainly been based on empirical research in the UK. This research highlights the growing importance of neoliberal forms ...
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Boxwood Borer Heterobostrychus brunneus (Coleoptera: Bostrichidae) Infesting Dried Cassava: A Current Record from Southern Ethiopia
(2017-01-27)
Insect specimens of adult beetles and larvae of 7–9 and 9–10 mm length, respectively were collected from infested dry cassava at two locations from multiple stores in southern Ethiopia. The specimens were identified as Heterobostrychus brunneus (Murray, 1867) commonly known as boxwood borer and auger beetle. The study presents a current record of H. brunneus in Ethiopia, particularly in the context of infesting food products. Additionally, a wide geographical distribution of the pest was reviewed and presented in ...