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The role of knowledge, strategies, and aptitudes in cognitive Performance: Concluding Comments (1990)
Schneider, Wolfgang ; Weinert, Franz E.
No abstract available.
Expert knowledge, general abilities, and text processing (1990)
Schneider, Wolfgang ; Körkel, Joachim ; Weinert, Franz E.
No abstract available.
The role of knowledge, strategies, and aptitudes in cognitive performance : concluding comments (1990)
Schneider, Wolfgang ; Weinert, Franz E.
No abstract available.
Transactivation of HIV by human spumaretrovirus (1990)
Rethwilm, Axel ; Baunach, Gerald ; Mori, Kazuyasu ; ter Meulen, Volker
To study the activation of HIV by human spumaretrovirus (HSRV) the long terminal repeats (LTRs) of HSRV, HIVl and HIV2 were examined with respect to their ability to function as transcriptional promoters in virus infected and uninfected cells. Transient transfections using plasmids in which the L TRs of the three viruses were coupled to the bacterial chloramphenicol acetyltransferase (CA T) gene revealed (i) the level of cat gene expression directed by the HSRV LTR was markedly increased in HSRV infected cells compared to uninfected cells, (ii) cat gene expression driven by the HIV1 LTR, but not by the HIV2 LTR could be enhanced upon HSRV infection, whereas (iii) neither in HIV1 nor in HIV2 infected cells an effect on HSRV LTR driven cat geneexpression was detected.
Replication of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 in human t-cells expressing antisense RNA (1990)
Mori, Kazuyasu ; Rethwilm, Axel ; Schwinn, Andreas ; Horak, Ivan
No abstract available.
Interaction of HIV-1 and HHV-6 (1990)
Schwinn, Andreas ; Rethwilm, Axel ; Esers, Stefan ; Borisch, Bettina ; ter Meulen, Volker
No abstract available.
Brood care and family cohesion in the tropical scorpion Pandinus imperator (Koch) (Scorpiones: Scorpionidae) (1990)
Mahsberg, Dieter
Pandinus imperator is a forest dweller of tropical West Africa. In the field, lobserved aggregations of up to 15 individuals. In the laboratory, mixed age groups of related and also unrelated animals lived jointly in terraria rarely showing within-group aggression or cannibalism. Brood-caring behavior of the mother influenced growth rate and survival probability of the young. With birth, mothers became very aggressive. To study family cohesion in Pandinus, experiments with family groups were conducted. Siblings aggregated around their mother. In choice experiments with two family groups, mothers were placed in enclosures that only the young were able to enter or to leave. Second instars significantly preferred the enclosure containing their own mother. Aggression among unrelated young of the same age was not observed. Feeding experiments studied the possible advantages of long-Iasting group living with regard to enhanced success in prey capture and its effect on growth of the young. Even groups of second instars were unable to subdue large prey on their own. Sibling groups with their mother removed suffered high mortality due to starvation and cannibalism compared to groups with mothers present. Here, young grew significantly faster: they shared the prey that only the mother was able to kill and dismember. Pandinus imperator has to be considered an intermediate subsocial scorpion.
Pre- to early Variscan magmatism in the Bohemian Massif (1990)
Schüssler, Ulrich ; Okrusch, Martin ; Seidel, Eberhard ; Kreuzer, Hans ; Raschka, Helmut
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