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This project was supported by the German Research Foundation via the grant SFB 578 From Gene to Product. ... [Pg.127]

I. B. acknowledges the support of the German Research Foundation (DFG) and Fonds der Ghemischen Industrie. I. B. and J. A. A. acknowledge the hospitality and support of the Donostia International Physics Genter. [Pg.554]

We would like to thank our colleagues at the Chair of Fluid Separation Processes, Dortmund University, and all other project partners who have been involved in the research activities. We are also grateful to the German Research Foundation (DFG, Grants No. Schm 808/5-1, Ba 1569/2-1+ 2-2, Ba 1569/6-1), the Volkswagen Foundation (Project No. 1/70 875, 876, 877), the European... [Pg.362]

Financial support was provided by the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research BMBF (FK 03WKI09) and the German Research Foundation DFG (Grant No. SCHUH 1338/3-1, SCHUH 1338/4-1, SCHUH 1338/4-2, Gr 1011/10-1, and Gr 1011/14-1). [Pg.118]

Acknowledgmens Our studies cited in this article were supported by the German Research Foundation (DFG, grants La 483/5) and the Anna-Lorz-Foundation. [Pg.288]

This work was supported by the Austrian Sciences Fund (project P17967-N11) and by the German Research Foundation, the priority program SPP 1315 (project GE 1676/1-1). We are grateful for the technical support and computer time at the Linux-PC clusters Schrodinger I—III of the computer centre of the University of Vienna. [Pg.344]

The MAK-committee of the German Research Foundation differentiates between non-genotoxic and genotoxic for classification (Greim and Reuter 2001). Within the European Commission this concept is applied by the Scientific Committee of Occupational Exposure Limits (Bolt and Huici-Montagud 2008). [Pg.129]

The authors are indebted to R. Bohmer, A. Heuer and S.A. Lusceac for helpful comments on the manuscript. We thank R. Bohmer for providing several NMR results and P. Lunkenheimer for the dielectric data of glycerol. The support by the German Research Foundation (DFG) through the grants Ro 907/2, Ro 907/4 and Ro 907/5 is acknowledged. [Pg.293]

The author greatly acknowledges financial support from the Max Planck Society and the German Research Foundation (DFG). Much of the work described in this chapter was performed at the Powder Metallurgical Laboratory (PML) of the Max Planck Institute for Metal Research in Stuttgart, Germany. Thanks to all my co-workers for their contributions. [Pg.263]

Financial support from the Ministry of Education for the Brain Korea 21 (BK21) project, the Federal Ministry for Education and Research (BMBF), and the German Research Foundation (DFG) is gratefully acknowledged. Part of the work is based on results from collaboration projects (DFG) with Prof. B. Spivakov and Dr. V. Shkinev (Institute of Analytical and Geochemistry, Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russian Federation). [Pg.152]

Collaborative Research Center 476 IMPROVE (in German Sonderforschungsbereich, abbr. SFB) is funded by German Research Foundation (Deutsche Forschimgs-gemeinschaft, abbr. DFG) since 1997. [Pg.3]

Acknowledgements H.S. thanks all former and present coworkers working in the field of biohybrid polymers and Erich C. (beerandfunandloudmusic). Financial support was given by the Max Planck Society and the German Research Foundation (within the Eurocores Programme BIOSONS). [Pg.193]

The authors gratefully acknowledge Dr. Thomas Mayer and Eric Mankel for the usefiil discussions about the XPS measurements, as well as the financial support of the German Research Foundation (DFG) in the framework of the OFET Schwerpunkt Programm (Schm 1523/3). [Pg.537]

Acknowledgements. We are grateful to the Danish research agencies FNU and FTP as well as the Danish Advanced Technologies Tmst for supporting this work by various grants. MS and AL thank the German research foundation DFG for financial support. [Pg.25]

Professor Gunter Stock Senator of German Research Foundation (DFG) Board Member and Head of Research of Sobering AG Berlin May 2005... [Pg.1959]

Acknowledgments Parts of the work described in the present review was supported by German Research Foundation grants DFG 774/21-2 and DFG 774/22-1 to E.W. and DFG... [Pg.534]


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