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Rechtsschutz bei überlanger Dauer verwaltungsgerichtlicher Verfahren
Wolf-Rü,diger Schenke 한국토지공법학회 2016 土地公法硏究 Vol.73 No.1
Als ich erfuhr, dass Herr Professor Kim anlässlich seiner Emeritierung mit einer Festschrift geehrt werden soll, war meine Freude groß und es war es für mich selbstverständlich, dass ich mich an dieser Festschrift beteiligen werde. Dies nicht nur, weil es sich bei Herrn Professor Kim um einen bedeutenden Wissenschaftler und Lehrer handelt, der als solcher auch in Deutschland hohes Ansehen genießt, sondern auch, weil ich mich ihm persönlich und wissenschaftlich sehr verbunden fühle. Diese Verbundenheit beruht auf vielen gemeinsamen Begegnungen in Deutschland und auch in Korea wie auch auf einer engen und für mich sehr bereichernden wissenschaftlichen Zusammenarbeit. Äußeres Zeichen für diese besondere Verbundenheit war u. a. auch ein Beitrag Professor Kims in der anlässlich meines 70. Geburtstags erschienen Festschrift, der die verwaltungsgerichtlichen Klagearten in Korea zum Gegenstand hatte und durch den ich mich als Verwaltungsprozessualist sehr geehrt fühlte. Eine besondere Freude war es mir denn auch, dass es sich Professor Kim ebenso wie der mir persönlich und wissenschaftlich gleichfalls eng verbundene Professor Seok nicht nehmen ließen, an der Feier anlässlich der Festschriftübergabe teilzunehmen und beide zu diesem Zweck eigens aus Korea anreisten. Beide Kollegen gebührt das Verdienst durch ihr besonderes persönliches und wissenschaftliches Engagement einen wesentlichen und nicht mehr wegzudenkenden Beitrag zu der engen Kooperation zwischen der koreanischen und deutschen und koreanischen Verwaltungsrechtslehre geleistet zu haben, die zu unserer gemeinsamen Freude auch von der jüngeren Generation koreanischer und deutscher Verwaltungsrechtslehrer fortgesetzt wird. Mein Festschriftbeitrag hat ein Thema zum Gegenstand, das mich seit langem fasziniert, gegenwärtig viel diskutiert wird und bei dem ich hoffe, dass es auch das Interesse von Herrn Professor Kim findet.
Rü,mmeli, Mark H.,Rocha, Claudia G.,Ortmann, Frank,Ibrahim, Imad,Sevincli, Haldun,Bö,rrnert, Felix,Kunstmann, Jens,Bachmatiuk, Alicja,Pö,tschke, Markus,Shiraishi, Masashi,Meyyappan, M.,B&u WILEY‐VCH Verlag 2011 ADVANCED MATERIALS Vol.23 No.39
<P><B>Abstract</B></P><P>Graphene has a multitude of striking properties that make it an exceedingly attractive material for various applications, many of which will emerge over the next decade. However, one of the most promising applications lie in exploiting its peculiar electronic properties which are governed by its electrons obeying a linear dispersion relation. This leads to the observation of half integer quantum hall effect and the absence of localization. The latter is attractive for graphene‐based field effect transistors. However, if graphene is to be the material for future electronics, then significant hurdles need to be surmounted, namely, it needs to be mass produced in an economically viable manner and be of high crystalline quality with no or virtually no defects or grains boundaries. Moreover, it will need to be processable with atomic precision. Hence, the future of graphene as a material for electronic based devices will depend heavily on our ability to piece graphene together as a single crystal and define its edges with atomic precision. In this progress report, the properties of graphene that make it so attractive as a material for electronics is introduced to the reader. The focus then centers on current synthesis strategies for graphene and their weaknesses in terms of electronics applications are highlighted.</P>
Fü,lö,p, Tamá,s,Nemes, Ré,ka,Mé,szá,ros, Tamá,s,Urbanics, Rudolf,Kok, Robbert Jan,Jackman, Joshua A.,Cho, Nam-Joon,Storm, Gert,Szebeni, Já,nos Elsevier 2018 Journal of controlled release Vol.270 No.-
<P><B>Abstract</B></P> <P>The unique magnetic properties of superparamagnetic iron oxide nanoparticles (SPIONs) have led to their increasing use in drug delivery and imaging applications. Some polymer-coated SPIONs, however, share with many other nanoparticles the potential of causing hypersensitivity reactions (HSRs) known as complement (C) activation-related pseudoallergy (CARPA). In order to explore the roles of iron core composition and particle surface coating in SPION-induced CARPA, we measured C activation by 6 different SPIONs in a human serum that is known to react to nanoparticles (NPs) with strong C activation. Remarkably, only the carboxymethyldextran-coated (ferucarbotran, Resosvist®) and dextran-coated (ferumoxtran-10, Sinerem®) SPIONs caused significant C activation, while the citric acid, phosphatidylcholine, starch and chitosan-coated SPIONs had no such effect. Focusing on Resovist and Sinerem, we found Sinerem to be a stronger activator of C than Resovist, although the individual variation in 15 different human sera was substantial. Further analysis of C activation by Sinerem indicated biphasic dose dependence and significant production of C split product Bb but not C4d, attesting to alternative pathway C activation only at low doses. Consistent with the strong C activation by Sinerem and previous reports of HSRs in man, injection of Sinerem in a pig led to dose-dependent CARPA, while Resovist was reaction-free. Using nanoparticle tracking analysis, it was further determined that Sinerem, more than Resovist, displayed multimodal size distribution and significant fraction of aggregates – factors which are known to promote C activation and CARPA. Taken together, our findings offer physicochemical insight into how key compositional factors and nanoparticle size distribution affect SPION-induced CARPA, a knowledge that could lead to the development of SPIONs with improved safety profiles.</P> <P><B>Graphical abstract</B></P> <P>[DISPLAY OMISSION]</P>
Determination of N* amplitudes from associated strangeness production in p+p collisions
Mü,nzer, R.,Fabbietti, L.,Epple, E.,Lu, S.,Klose, P.,Hauenstein, F.,Herrmann, N.,Grzonka, D.,Leifels, Y.,Maggiora, M.,Pleiner, D.,Ramstein, B.,Ritman, J.,Roderburg, E.,Salabura, P.,Sarantsev, A.,B North-Holland Pub. Co 2018 Physics letters. Section B Vol.785 No.-
<P><B>Abstract</B></P> <P>We present the first determination of the energy-dependent amplitudes of N<SUP>⁎</SUP> resonances extracted from their decay in KΛ pairs in p+p → <SUP> pK + </SUP> Λ reactions. A combined Partial Wave Analysis of seven data samples with exclusively reconstructed p+p → <SUP> pK + </SUP> Λ events measured by the COSY-TOF, DISTO, FOPI and HADES Collaborations in fixed target experiments at kinetic energies between 2.14 to 3.5 GeV is used to determine the amplitude of the resonant and non-resonant contributions into the associated strangeness final state. The contribution of seven N<SUP>⁎</SUP> resonances with masses between 1650 MeV/c<SUP>2</SUP> and 1900 MeV/c<SUP>2</SUP> for an excess energy between 0 and 600 MeV has been considered. The Σ–p cusp and final state interactions for the p–Λ channel are also included as coherent contributions in the PWA. The N<SUP>⁎</SUP> contribution is found to be dominant with respect to the phase space emission of the pK Λ + final state at all energies demonstrating the important role played by both N<SUP>⁎</SUP> and interference effects in hadron–hadron collisions.</P>