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Durch Fragen ins Offene zur Charakteristik von Heideggers DenkwegenEilebrecht, Tilo January 2006 (has links)
Zugl.: Basel, Univ., Diss., 2006
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Durch Fragen ins Offene : zur Charakteristik von Heideggers Denkwegen /Eilebrecht, Tilo, January 2008 (has links)
Also issued as author's dissertation--Basel, 2006. / Includes bibliographical references (p. 237-243)
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Einbettung von quasi-projektiven Mannigfaltigkeiten und effektive ResultateAust, Holger. Unknown Date (has links)
Univ., Diss., 2009--Marburg.
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Degree of openness and the choice of exchange rate regimes a re-evaluation with value-added based openness measures /Wang, Lars. January 2005 (has links)
Hohenheim, Univ., Diss., 2005.
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Homo ludens, BRD.: Zu Werner Ruhnaus SpielraumkonzeptionenLazardzig, Jan 22 July 2021 (has links)
Die Spielraumkonzeptionen des Architekten Werner Ruhnaus (1922–2015) sind eng mit der gesellschafts- und architekturpolitischen DNA der bundesrepublikanischen Nachkriegsmoderne verwoben. Von den Theaterbauten in Münster und Gelsenkirchen in den 1950er Jahren, die programmatisch für Offenheit und Transparenz, Gemeinschaft und Mündigkeit stehen, über die variablen Spielraumentwürfe vermittels eines „Podienklaviers“, bis hin zur Entwicklung der „Spielstraße“ als Teil des Kulturprogramms der Olympischen Spiele 1972 in München, die auf kommunikationstheoretischer Grundlage Formen der Spektakelkritik spielerisch-partizipatorisch realisierte, lässt sich ein post-heroisches Verständnis von Architektur als Spielraum nachzeichnen. Ruhnaus Konzeptionen, die in der Regel aus kollaborativen, partizipativen Arbeitsformen entstanden, können als Befragung von Mensch und Architektur im Zeichen einer anti-totalitären Moderne verstanden werden.
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Emotional openness in overweight and normal-weight adolescentsWalther, Mireille, Hilbert, Anja 28 June 2016 (has links) (PDF)
Obesity is common in adolescence and associated with medical complications. As maladaptive emotional processing is assumed to influence obesity, this research investigated emotional openness (EO), a general model of emotional processing, in normal-weight versus overweight adolescents, with consideration of gender differences, in order to determine whether a particular EO profile is characteristic of overweight adolescents. This research also explored the psychometric characteristics of the Dimensions of Openness to Emotions Questionnaire (DOE-20), a comprehensive multifactorial instrument that assesses emotional processing. The DOE-20 and the Positive and Negative Affect Schedule (PANAS) short form were completed by 160 adolescents (mean age: 14.36 ± 0.61 years), 39 of which were overweight. A multivariate analysis of variance showed no difference with respect to overweight status, but better ability to recognize and regulate emotions in boys than girls. The original five-factor structure of the DOE-20 was confirmed by confirmatory factor analysis; however, internal consistency was modest. As this research did not replicate the EO profile previously found in obese adults, we discuss the adequacy of the DOE-20 to evaluate EO in adolescents as well as the ability of the construct of EO to assess emotional processing in obesity. Further research should examine the links between EO, problematic eating behaviors, and obesity.
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Das Wohnen als Ziel des architektonischen Entwerfens / Das Verständnis vom Wohnen in seiner baulichen, lebensweltlichen und existentialen Bedeutung als Grundlage für das Entwerfen von Wohn-Architektur am Beispiel des Werkes von Josef FrankNeubig, Stefan 13 March 2009 (has links) (PDF)
Das Verständnis vom Wohnen in seiner baulichen, lebensweltlichen und existentialen Bedeutung als Grundlage für das Entwerfen von Wohnarchitektur am Beispiel des Werkes von Josef Frank. - (Die Dissertation ist veröffentlicht im Shaker Verlag GmbH, Postfach 101818, 52018 Aachen, Deutschland, http://www.shaker.de, ISBN: 978-3-8322-7938-7)
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Emotional openness, problematic eating behaviours, and overweight in adolescentsWalther, Mireille, Hilbert, Anja 28 June 2016 (has links) (PDF)
Overweight, a common health condition in adolescence, has been linked with difficulties in emotional processing. This study investigates associations between emotional processing, conceptualised through the model of Emotional Openness (EO), problematic eating behaviours, including Eating in the Absence of Hunger and disinhibited eating, and overweight in adolescents. Several self-report instruments were completed by 160 youngsters (mean age: 14.36 ± 0.61 years) from the community, including 39 overweight and obese adolescents (24.5%). In girls, bootstrap analyses supported a mediating effect of restrained eating on the relation between three EO dimensions and body mass index percentile, in particular the communication of emotions, the cognitive-conceptual representation of emotions, and the perception of bodily indicator of emotions. No mediating effect was found in boys. These results have important implications for psychological weight management interventions, as they underline the relevance of work on emotional processing in order to reduce problematic eating behaviours.
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Emotional openness in overweight and normal-weight adolescentsWalther, Mireille, Hilbert, Anja January 2014 (has links)
Obesity is common in adolescence and associated with medical complications. As maladaptive emotional processing is assumed to influence obesity, this research investigated emotional openness (EO), a general model of emotional processing, in normal-weight versus overweight adolescents, with consideration of gender differences, in order to determine whether a particular EO profile is characteristic of overweight adolescents. This research also explored the psychometric characteristics of the Dimensions of Openness to Emotions Questionnaire (DOE-20), a comprehensive multifactorial instrument that assesses emotional processing. The DOE-20 and the Positive and Negative Affect Schedule (PANAS) short form were completed by 160 adolescents (mean age: 14.36 ± 0.61 years), 39 of which were overweight. A multivariate analysis of variance showed no difference with respect to overweight status, but better ability to recognize and regulate emotions in boys than girls. The original five-factor structure of the DOE-20 was confirmed by confirmatory factor analysis; however, internal consistency was modest. As this research did not replicate the EO profile previously found in obese adults, we discuss the adequacy of the DOE-20 to evaluate EO in adolescents as well as the ability of the construct of EO to assess emotional processing in obesity. Further research should examine the links between EO, problematic eating behaviors, and obesity.
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Emotional openness, problematic eating behaviours, and overweight in adolescentsWalther, Mireille, Hilbert, Anja January 2015 (has links)
Overweight, a common health condition in adolescence, has been linked with difficulties in emotional processing. This study investigates associations between emotional processing, conceptualised through the model of Emotional Openness (EO), problematic eating behaviours, including Eating in the Absence of Hunger and disinhibited eating, and overweight in adolescents. Several self-report instruments were completed by 160 youngsters (mean age: 14.36 ± 0.61 years) from the community, including 39 overweight and obese adolescents (24.5%). In girls, bootstrap analyses supported a mediating effect of restrained eating on the relation between three EO dimensions and body mass index percentile, in particular the communication of emotions, the cognitive-conceptual representation of emotions, and the perception of bodily indicator of emotions. No mediating effect was found in boys. These results have important implications for psychological weight management interventions, as they underline the relevance of work on emotional processing in order to reduce problematic eating behaviours.
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