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  • 1
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    Book
    Rochester, NY :Camden House,
    UID:
    almahu_BV035639048
    Format: VI, 438 S. : , Ill.
    Edition: 1. publ.
    ISBN: 978-1-57113-330-4 , 1-57113-330-5
    Series Statement: Studies in German literature, linguistics and culture
    Language: English
    Subjects: German Studies
    RVK:
    Keywords: 1877-1962 Hesse, Hermann ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung
    Author information: Cornils, Ingo, 1958-
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  • 2
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    Online Resource
    Rochester, New York :Camden House,
    UID:
    almahu_9949477957702882
    Format: 1 online resource (viii, 438 pages) : , illustrations (black and white), digital, PDF file(s).
    ISBN: 9781571137296
    Series Statement: Studies in German literature, linguistics, and culture
    Content: This volume of new essays sheds light on the major works of Hermann Hesse, including 'Siddhartha', 'Der Steppenwolf' and 'Das Glasperlenspiel'. Another six essays explore Hesse's interest in psychoanalysis, music and eastern philosophy, the development of his political views and the influence of his painting on his writing.
    Note: Previously issued in print: 2009.
    Additional Edition: Print version : ISBN 9781571135810
    Language: English
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  • 3
    Book
    Book
    Frankfurt a.M. :Suhrkamp,
    UID:
    almafu_BV003110538
    Format: 335 S.
    Language: English
    Subjects: German Studies
    RVK:
    Keywords: 1877-1962 Hesse, Hermann ; Aufsatzsammlung
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  • 4
    Book
    Book
    Albuquerque :Univ. of New Mexico Press,
    UID:
    almafu_BV008598287
    Format: XII, 324 S.
    ISBN: 0-8263-0440-0
    Language: English
    Subjects: German Studies
    RVK:
    Author information: Otten, Anna
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  • 5
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Rochester, N.Y. :Camden House,
    UID:
    edocfu_9961009571302883
    Format: 1 online resource (viii, 438 pages) : , illustrations (black and white), digital, PDF file(s).
    ISBN: 1-57113-893-5 , 1-282-79545-7 , 9786612795459 , 1-57113-729-7
    Series Statement: Camden House companion volumes
    Content: This volume of new essays sheds light on the major works of Hermann Hesse, including 'Siddhartha', 'Der Steppenwolf' and 'Das Glasperlenspiel'. Another six essays explore Hesse's interest in psychoanalysis, music and eastern philosophy, the development of his political views and the influence of his painting on his writing.
    Note: Previously issued in print: 2009. , Cover; Title; Contents; Preface; Acknowledgments; Introduction; 1: Novel Ideas: Notes toward a New Reading of Hesse's; 2: Roßhalde (1914): A Portrait of the Artist as a Husband and Father; 3: The Aesthetics of Ritual: Pollution, Magic, and Sentimentality in Hesse's Demian (1919); 4: Klein und Wagner; 5: Klingsors letzter Sommer and the Transformation of Crisis; 6: Siddhartha; 7: Der Steppenwolf; 8: Hermann Hesse's Narziss und Goldmund: Medieval Imaginaries of (Post-)Modern Realities; 9: Beads of Glass, Shards of Culture, and the Art of Life: Hesse's Das Glasperlenspiel; 10: Hesse's Poetry , 11: "Ob die Weiber Menschen seyn?" Hesse, Women, and Homoeroticism12: Hermann Hesse's Politics; 13: Hermann Hesse and Psychoanalysis; 14: On the Relationship between Hesse's Painting and Writing; 15: Hermann Hesse and Music; 16: Hermann Hesse's Goethe; Notes; List of English Translations; Select Bibliography; Notes on the Contributors; Index; Copyright; Titles of Related Interest , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1-57113-581-2
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1-57113-330-5
    Language: English
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  • 6
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Basel :MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute,
    UID:
    almahu_9949711503402882
    Format: 1 online resource (148 pages) : , illustrations
    Content: The goal of bioprocessing is to optimize process variables, such as product quantity and quality, in a reproducible, scalable, and transferable manner. However, bioprocesses are highly complex. A large number of process parameters and raw material attributes exist, which are highly interactive, and may vary from batch to batch. Those interactions need to be understood, and the source of variance must be identified and controlled. While purely data-driven correlations, such as chemometric models of spectroscopic data, may be employed for the understanding how process parameters are related to process variables, they can hardly be deployed outside of the calibration space. Currently, mechanistic models, models based on mechanistic links and first principles, are in the focus of development. They are perceived to allow transferability and scalability, because mechanistics can be extrapolated. Moreover, the models deliver a large range of hardly-measureable states and physiological parameters. The current Special Issue wants to display current solutions and case studies of development and deployment of hybrid models and multi-parametric control of bioprocesses. It includes: -Models for Bioprocess Monitoring -Model for Bioreactor Design and Scale Up -Hybrid model solutions, combinations of data driven and mechanistic models. -Model to unravel mechanistic physiological regulations -Implementation of hybrid models in the real-time context -Data science driven model for process validation and product life cycle management.
    Note: About the Special Issue Editor -- Preface to "Hybrid Modelling and Multi-Parametric Control of Bioprocesses" -- Karen Schwab, Jennifer Lauber and Friedemann Hesse Fluorometric In Situ Monitoring of an Escherichia coli Cell Factory with Cytosolic Expression of Human Glycosyltransferase GalNAcT2: Prospects and Limitations -- Karen Schwab and Friedemann Hesse Estimating Extrinsic Dyes for Fluorometric Online Monitoring of Antibody Aggregation in CHO Fed-Batch Cultivations -- Maike Kuschel, Flora Siebler and Ralf Takors Lagrangian Trajectories to Predict the Formation of Population Heterogeneity in LargeScale Bioreactors -- Dominik Egger, Ivo Schwedhelm, Jan Hansmann and Cornelia Kasper Hypoxic Three-Dimensional Scaffold-Free Aggregate Cultivation of Mesenchymal Stem Cells in a Stirred Tank Reactor -- Dominik Egger, Monica Fischer, Andreas Clementi, Volker Ribitsch, Jan Hansmann and Cornelia Kasper Development and Characterization of a Parallelizable Perfusion Bioreactor for 3D Cell Culture -- Dennis Vier, Stefan Wambach, Volker Schnemann and Klaus-Uwe Gollmer Multivariate Curve Resolution and Carbon Balance Constraint to Unravel FTIR Spectra fromFed-Batch Fermentation Samples -- Julian Kopp, Christoph Slouka, Sophia Ulonska, Julian Kager, Jens Fricke, Oliver Spadiut and Christoph Herwig Impact of Glycerol as Carbon Source onto Specific Sugar and Inducer Uptake Rates and Inclusion Body Productivity in E. coli BL21(DE3) -- Rimvydas Simutis and Andreas L ¨ubbert Hybrid Approach to State Estimation for Bioprocess Control -- Thomas Zahel, Lukas Marschall, Sandra Abad, Elena Vasilieva, Daniel Maurer, Eric M. Mueller, Patrick Murphy, Thomas Natschlger, Ccile Brocard, Daniela Reinisch, Patrick Sagmeister and Christoph Herwig Workflow for Criticality Assessment Applied in Biopharmaceutical Process Validation Stage 1 -- Thomas Zahel, Stefan Hauer, Eric M. Mueller, Patrick Murphy, Sandra Abad, Elena Vasilieva, Daniel Maurer, C´ecile Brocard, Daniela Reinisch, Patrick Sagmeister and Christoph Herwig Integrated Process Modeling-A Process Validation Life Cycle Companion.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 3-03842-745-4
    Language: English
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  • 7
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Basel, Switzerland :MDPI,
    UID:
    almahu_9949508076102882
    Format: 1 online resource (148 pages) : , illustrations
    ISBN: 3-03842-746-2
    Content: The goal of bioprocessing is to optimize process variables, such as product quantity and quality, in a reproducible, scalable, and transferable manner. However, bioprocesses are highly complex. A large number of process parameters and raw material attributes exist, which are highly interactive, and may vary from batch to batch. Those interactions need to be understood, and the source of variance must be identified and controlled. While purely data-driven correlations, such as chemometric models of spectroscopic data, may be employed for the understanding how process parameters are related to process variables, they can hardly be deployed outside of the calibration space. Currently, mechanistic models, models based on mechanistic links and first principles, are in the focus of development. They are perceived to allow transferability and scalability, because mechanistics can be extrapolated. Moreover, the models deliver a large range of hardly-measureable states and physiological parameters. The current Special Issue wants to display current solutions and case studies of development and deployment of hybrid models and multi-parametric control of bioprocesses. It includes: -Models for Bioprocess Monitoring -Model for Bioreactor Design and Scale Up -Hybrid model solutions, combinations of data driven and mechanistic models. -Model to unravel mechanistic physiological regulations -Implementation of hybrid models in the real-time context -Data science driven model for process validation and product life cycle management.
    Note: About the Special Issue Editor -- Preface to "Hybrid Modelling and Multi-Parametric Control of Bioprocesses" -- Karen Schwab, Jennifer Lauber and Friedemann Hesse Fluorometric In Situ Monitoring of an Escherichia coli Cell Factory with Cytosolic Expression of Human Glycosyltransferase GalNAcT2: Prospects and Limitations -- Karen Schwab and Friedemann Hesse Estimating Extrinsic Dyes for Fluorometric Online Monitoring of Antibody Aggregation in CHO Fed-Batch Cultivations -- Maike Kuschel, Flora Siebler and Ralf Takors Lagrangian Trajectories to Predict the Formation of Population Heterogeneity in LargeScale Bioreactors -- Dominik Egger, Ivo Schwedhelm, Jan Hansmann and Cornelia Kasper Hypoxic Three-Dimensional Scaffold-Free Aggregate Cultivation of Mesenchymal Stem Cells in a Stirred Tank Reactor -- Dominik Egger, Monica Fischer, Andreas Clementi, Volker Ribitsch, Jan Hansmann and Cornelia Kasper Development and Characterization of a Parallelizable Perfusion Bioreactor for 3D Cell Culture -- Dennis Vier, Stefan Wambach, Volker Schnemann and Klaus-Uwe Gollmer Multivariate Curve Resolution and Carbon Balance Constraint to Unravel FTIR Spectra fromFed-Batch Fermentation Samples -- Julian Kopp, Christoph Slouka, Sophia Ulonska, Julian Kager, Jens Fricke, Oliver Spadiut and Christoph Herwig Impact of Glycerol as Carbon Source onto Specific Sugar and Inducer Uptake Rates and Inclusion Body Productivity in E. coli BL21(DE3) -- Rimvydas Simutis and Andreas Lubbert Hybrid Approach to State Estimation for Bioprocess Control -- Thomas Zahel, Lukas Marschall, Sandra Abad, Elena Vasilieva, Daniel Maurer, Eric M. Mueller, Patrick Murphy, Thomas Natschlger, Ccile Brocard, Daniela Reinisch, Patrick Sagmeister and Christoph Herwig Workflow for Criticality Assessment Applied in Biopharmaceutical Process Validation Stage 1 -- Thomas Zahel, Stefan Hauer, Eric M. Mueller, Patrick Murphy, Sandra Abad, Elena Vasilieva, Daniel Maurer, C´ecile Brocard, Daniela Reinisch, Patrick Sagmeister and Christoph Herwig Integrated Process Modeling-A Process Validation Life Cycle Companion.
    Language: English
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  • 8
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Basel, Switzerland :MDPI,
    UID:
    edoccha_9959704258302883
    Format: 1 online resource (148 pages) : , illustrations
    ISBN: 3-03842-746-2
    Content: The goal of bioprocessing is to optimize process variables, such as product quantity and quality, in a reproducible, scalable, and transferable manner. However, bioprocesses are highly complex. A large number of process parameters and raw material attributes exist, which are highly interactive, and may vary from batch to batch. Those interactions need to be understood, and the source of variance must be identified and controlled. While purely data-driven correlations, such as chemometric models of spectroscopic data, may be employed for the understanding how process parameters are related to process variables, they can hardly be deployed outside of the calibration space. Currently, mechanistic models, models based on mechanistic links and first principles, are in the focus of development. They are perceived to allow transferability and scalability, because mechanistics can be extrapolated. Moreover, the models deliver a large range of hardly-measureable states and physiological parameters. The current Special Issue wants to display current solutions and case studies of development and deployment of hybrid models and multi-parametric control of bioprocesses. It includes: -Models for Bioprocess Monitoring -Model for Bioreactor Design and Scale Up -Hybrid model solutions, combinations of data driven and mechanistic models. -Model to unravel mechanistic physiological regulations -Implementation of hybrid models in the real-time context -Data science driven model for process validation and product life cycle management.
    Note: About the Special Issue Editor -- Preface to "Hybrid Modelling and Multi-Parametric Control of Bioprocesses" -- Karen Schwab, Jennifer Lauber and Friedemann Hesse Fluorometric In Situ Monitoring of an Escherichia coli Cell Factory with Cytosolic Expression of Human Glycosyltransferase GalNAcT2: Prospects and Limitations -- Karen Schwab and Friedemann Hesse Estimating Extrinsic Dyes for Fluorometric Online Monitoring of Antibody Aggregation in CHO Fed-Batch Cultivations -- Maike Kuschel, Flora Siebler and Ralf Takors Lagrangian Trajectories to Predict the Formation of Population Heterogeneity in LargeScale Bioreactors -- Dominik Egger, Ivo Schwedhelm, Jan Hansmann and Cornelia Kasper Hypoxic Three-Dimensional Scaffold-Free Aggregate Cultivation of Mesenchymal Stem Cells in a Stirred Tank Reactor -- Dominik Egger, Monica Fischer, Andreas Clementi, Volker Ribitsch, Jan Hansmann and Cornelia Kasper Development and Characterization of a Parallelizable Perfusion Bioreactor for 3D Cell Culture -- Dennis Vier, Stefan Wambach, Volker Schnemann and Klaus-Uwe Gollmer Multivariate Curve Resolution and Carbon Balance Constraint to Unravel FTIR Spectra fromFed-Batch Fermentation Samples -- Julian Kopp, Christoph Slouka, Sophia Ulonska, Julian Kager, Jens Fricke, Oliver Spadiut and Christoph Herwig Impact of Glycerol as Carbon Source onto Specific Sugar and Inducer Uptake Rates and Inclusion Body Productivity in E. coli BL21(DE3) -- Rimvydas Simutis and Andreas Lubbert Hybrid Approach to State Estimation for Bioprocess Control -- Thomas Zahel, Lukas Marschall, Sandra Abad, Elena Vasilieva, Daniel Maurer, Eric M. Mueller, Patrick Murphy, Thomas Natschlger, Ccile Brocard, Daniela Reinisch, Patrick Sagmeister and Christoph Herwig Workflow for Criticality Assessment Applied in Biopharmaceutical Process Validation Stage 1 -- Thomas Zahel, Stefan Hauer, Eric M. Mueller, Patrick Murphy, Sandra Abad, Elena Vasilieva, Daniel Maurer, C´ecile Brocard, Daniela Reinisch, Patrick Sagmeister and Christoph Herwig Integrated Process Modeling-A Process Validation Life Cycle Companion.
    Language: English
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  • 9
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Basel, Switzerland :MDPI,
    UID:
    edocfu_9959704258302883
    Format: 1 online resource (148 pages) : , illustrations
    ISBN: 3-03842-746-2
    Content: The goal of bioprocessing is to optimize process variables, such as product quantity and quality, in a reproducible, scalable, and transferable manner. However, bioprocesses are highly complex. A large number of process parameters and raw material attributes exist, which are highly interactive, and may vary from batch to batch. Those interactions need to be understood, and the source of variance must be identified and controlled. While purely data-driven correlations, such as chemometric models of spectroscopic data, may be employed for the understanding how process parameters are related to process variables, they can hardly be deployed outside of the calibration space. Currently, mechanistic models, models based on mechanistic links and first principles, are in the focus of development. They are perceived to allow transferability and scalability, because mechanistics can be extrapolated. Moreover, the models deliver a large range of hardly-measureable states and physiological parameters. The current Special Issue wants to display current solutions and case studies of development and deployment of hybrid models and multi-parametric control of bioprocesses. It includes: -Models for Bioprocess Monitoring -Model for Bioreactor Design and Scale Up -Hybrid model solutions, combinations of data driven and mechanistic models. -Model to unravel mechanistic physiological regulations -Implementation of hybrid models in the real-time context -Data science driven model for process validation and product life cycle management.
    Note: About the Special Issue Editor -- Preface to "Hybrid Modelling and Multi-Parametric Control of Bioprocesses" -- Karen Schwab, Jennifer Lauber and Friedemann Hesse Fluorometric In Situ Monitoring of an Escherichia coli Cell Factory with Cytosolic Expression of Human Glycosyltransferase GalNAcT2: Prospects and Limitations -- Karen Schwab and Friedemann Hesse Estimating Extrinsic Dyes for Fluorometric Online Monitoring of Antibody Aggregation in CHO Fed-Batch Cultivations -- Maike Kuschel, Flora Siebler and Ralf Takors Lagrangian Trajectories to Predict the Formation of Population Heterogeneity in LargeScale Bioreactors -- Dominik Egger, Ivo Schwedhelm, Jan Hansmann and Cornelia Kasper Hypoxic Three-Dimensional Scaffold-Free Aggregate Cultivation of Mesenchymal Stem Cells in a Stirred Tank Reactor -- Dominik Egger, Monica Fischer, Andreas Clementi, Volker Ribitsch, Jan Hansmann and Cornelia Kasper Development and Characterization of a Parallelizable Perfusion Bioreactor for 3D Cell Culture -- Dennis Vier, Stefan Wambach, Volker Schnemann and Klaus-Uwe Gollmer Multivariate Curve Resolution and Carbon Balance Constraint to Unravel FTIR Spectra fromFed-Batch Fermentation Samples -- Julian Kopp, Christoph Slouka, Sophia Ulonska, Julian Kager, Jens Fricke, Oliver Spadiut and Christoph Herwig Impact of Glycerol as Carbon Source onto Specific Sugar and Inducer Uptake Rates and Inclusion Body Productivity in E. coli BL21(DE3) -- Rimvydas Simutis and Andreas Lubbert Hybrid Approach to State Estimation for Bioprocess Control -- Thomas Zahel, Lukas Marschall, Sandra Abad, Elena Vasilieva, Daniel Maurer, Eric M. Mueller, Patrick Murphy, Thomas Natschlger, Ccile Brocard, Daniela Reinisch, Patrick Sagmeister and Christoph Herwig Workflow for Criticality Assessment Applied in Biopharmaceutical Process Validation Stage 1 -- Thomas Zahel, Stefan Hauer, Eric M. Mueller, Patrick Murphy, Sandra Abad, Elena Vasilieva, Daniel Maurer, C´ecile Brocard, Daniela Reinisch, Patrick Sagmeister and Christoph Herwig Integrated Process Modeling-A Process Validation Life Cycle Companion.
    Language: English
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  • 10
    UID:
    edocfu_9960024692802883
    Format: 1 online resource
    ISBN: 9780292735736
    Content: Even before there was a road, there was a route. Buffalo trails, Indian paths, the old Santa Fe trace—all led across the Great Plains and the western mountains to the golden oasis of California. America’s insatiable westering urge culminated in Route 66, the highway that ran from Chicago to Los Angeles. Opened in 1926, Route 66 became the quintessential American road. It offered the chance for freedom and a better life, whether you were down-and-out Okies fleeing the Dust Bowl in the 1930s or cool guys cruising in a Corvette in the 1960s. Even though the interstates long ago turned Route 66 into a bylane, it still draws travelers from around the world who long to experience the freedom of the open road. A Route 66 Companion gathers fiction, poetry, memoir, and oral history to present a literary historical portrait of America’s most storied highway. From accounts of pioneering trips across the western plains to a sci-fi fantasy of traveling Route 66 in a rocket, here are stories that explore the mystique of the open road, told by master storytellers ranging from Washington Irving to Raymond Chandler, Joan Didion, Sylvia Plath, Leslie Marmon Silko, and John Steinbeck. Interspersed among them are reminiscences that, for the first time, honor the varied cultures—Native American, Mexican American, and African American, as well as Anglo—whose experiences run through the Route 66 story like the stripe down the highway. So put the top down, set the cruise control, and “make that California trip” with A Route 66 Companion.
    Note: Frontmatter -- , CONTENTS -- , Foreword: America’s Road -- , INTRODUCTION -- , I. RAILROADS AND THE PREHISTORY OF ROUTE 66 -- , Buffalo Hunting on Route 66 -- , A Tour on the Prairies -- , On the Western Tour with Washington Irving -- , The Journals of the Superintendent of the Wagon World -- , Railroaders’ Route 66 -- , One Night in the Red Dog Saloon -- , The U.P. Trail -- , Recalling Route 66’s Trail of Tears -- , A BIOREGIONAL APPROACH TO ROUTE 66: AN INTRODUCTION -- , II. PRAIRIE 66: ILLINOIS, MISSOURI, AND KANSAS -- , The Santa Fe Trail -- , Too Many Midnights -- , The Lost Boy -- , The Boy: Okie Passage on Route 66 -- , Blind Corner -- , West on 66 -- , III. PLAINS 66: OKLAHOMA AND TEXAS -- , Working with Will -- , The Autobiography of Will Rogers -- , Back Road 66 -- , Wild Boy of the Road -- , The Negro Motorist Green Book -- , ’53 Buick -- , Black on 66 -- , Mr. Route 66 -- , Kicking 66 -- , On Route 66 in Texas -- , Cadillac Ranch -- , IV. MOUNTAIN 66: NEW MEXICO AND ARIZONA -- , Mining Along 66 -- , Hot Saturday -- , The Thin Mountain Air -- , Laguna Exile -- , The Grapes of Wrath -- , Ceremony -- , The Hitch-Hiker -- , The Air-Conditioned Nightmare -- , Hispanic on Route 66 -- , V. DESERT AND COASTAL 66: CALIFORNIA -- , Gunslinger -- , The High Window -- , Indian Farm-Workers on 66 -- , The Music of 66 -- , Soul in the Desert -- , Blue Time -- , Sleep in the Mojave Desert -- , Some Dreamers of the Golden Dream -- , Sleeping Beauty -- , VI. THE FUTURE OF 66 -- , A Rocket Scientist Looks at Route 66’s Future -- , Rogue in Space -- , Brave New World -- , A Select Route 66 Bibliography -- , Credits -- , Acknowledgments -- , About the Author , In English.
    Language: English
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