Religion and Poverty: Global Humanities. Studies in Histories, Cultures, and Societies 02/2015
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In: European Child & Adolescent Psychiatry, Band 19, Heft 5, S. 441-448
Searching for a peripheral biological marker for schizophrenia, we previously reported on elevated mitochondrial complex I 75-kDa subunit mRNA-blood concentrations in early onset schizophrenia (EOS). The aim of this study was to further evaluate the utility of this gene as a potential marker for schizophrenia. Both—schizophrenia and autism—are suggested to be neuronal maldevelopmental disorders with reports of mitochondrial dysfunction and increased oxidative stress. Therefore we have investigated the expression levels of mitochondrial complex I 75-kDa subunit mRNA in whole blood of children with autistic spectrum disorder (ASD) and a group of adolescent acute first-episode EOS patients in comparison to matched controls. We have found that compared to the respective controls only the group of EOS patients—and not the ASD group—showed a significantly altered expression of the complex I 75-kDa subunit mRNA. Although further studies are necessary to test for the specificity of this marker, our findings point to the potential use of the mitochondrial complex I as a biomarker for schizophrenia.
Frontmatter --Table of Contents --1. Idealized Romantic Love, Legal Issues, and Patriarchic Exploitation: An Introduction to Historical and Literary Marriage Discourses --Section I: Marriage Discourses in Law and Politics --2. Political Marriage in Antiquity --3. Marriage Discourses in Conflict: Public and Private Order in Early Modern Spain --4. Challenging Patriarchy: Marriage and the Reform of Marriage Law in Imperial Germany and the Weimar Republic --Section II: Marriage Discourses and Social Criticism --5. On the Discourse of the "New Sexual Morality" in the German Empire: Robert Michels' Sexual Ethics between Women's Movement, Social Democracy, and Sociology --6. Marriage as Exploitation: Emma Goldman and the Anarchist Concept of Female Liberation --7 To End the Yoke of Marriage: Mary Hunter Austin and the Struggle Against Patriarchal Norms --Section III: Marriage Discourses in Literature --8. Redefining Marriage in Interwar Britain: Internal Transformation and Personal Sacrifice in the Poetry of H.D. --9. Scenes from a Marriage: The Age of Innocence as Discourse on the Transactional Value of Marriage --10. "Marriages are just performances": Staging Fashion, Comedy, and Feminism in Love, Loss and What I Wore --Contributors --Index
Frontmatter -- Table of Contents -- 1. Idealized Romantic Love, Legal Issues, and Patriarchic Exploitation: An Introduction to Historical and Literary Marriage Discourses -- Section I: Marriage Discourses in Law and Politics -- 2. Political Marriage in Antiquity -- 3. Marriage Discourses in Conflict: Public and Private Order in Early Modern Spain -- 4. Challenging Patriarchy: Marriage and the Reform of Marriage Law in Imperial Germany and the Weimar Republic -- Section II: Marriage Discourses and Social Criticism -- 5. On the Discourse of the "New Sexual Morality" in the German Empire: Robert Michels' Sexual Ethics between Women's Movement, Social Democracy, and Sociology -- 6. Marriage as Exploitation: Emma Goldman and the Anarchist Concept of Female Liberation -- 7 To End the Yoke of Marriage: Mary Hunter Austin and the Struggle Against Patriarchal Norms -- Section III: Marriage Discourses in Literature -- 8. Redefining Marriage in Interwar Britain: Internal Transformation and Personal Sacrifice in the Poetry of H.D. -- 9. Scenes from a Marriage: The Age of Innocence as Discourse on the Transactional Value of Marriage -- 10. "Marriages are just performances": Staging Fashion, Comedy, and Feminism in Love, Loss and What I Wore -- Contributors -- Index
In: Schriften zu Tourismus und Freizeit Bd. 12
Hauptbeschreibung: Emanzipierte Kunden, kürzere Produktlebenszyklen, Globalisierung - die Tourismusbranche wird immer stärker von hoher Dynamik und steigendem Konkurrenzdruck beeinflusst. Inwieweit können und müssen Unternehmen wie auch Destinationen auf schnell wechselnde Trends reagieren, um dauerhaft erfolgreich zu sein?Experten stellen in diesem Werk, herausgegeben von Philipp Boksberger und Markus Schuckert, wichtige Entwicklungen, Trends und Instrumente für Tourismus und Freizeit vor. Zudem werden zahlreiche Lösungsansätze für die Stärkung der Wettbewerbsposition in der Praxis aufgezeigt
In: Demokratische Wege, S. 1-715