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Veröffentlichungen der HSWT

Die chronologische Liste zeigt aktuelle Veröffentlichungen aus dem Forschungsbetrieb der Hochschule Weihenstephan-Triesdorf. Zuständig ist das Zentrum für Forschung und Wissenstransfer (ZFW).

  • F. Qian, Ingrid Bohak, Werner Back, Thomas Becker, Prof. Dr. Martin Krottenthaler

    Analysis of metabolic activities of beer-spoilage lactic acid bacteria in Chinese beer (2009) 32nd International Congress of the European Brewery Convention 2009 (EBC), Proceedings of a meeting held 10-14 May 2009, Hamburg, Germany .

  • Prof. Dr. Martin Krottenthaler

    Hops (2009) Chapter 3, Handbook of Brewing, Weinheim: WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co KGaA , S. 85-104. DOI: 10.1002/9783527623488.ch3

  • Prof. Dr. Martin Krottenthaler, Werner Back, Martin Zarnkow

    Wort Production (2009) Chapter 7, Handbook of Brewing, Weinheim: WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co KGaA , S. 165-205. DOI: 10.1002/9783527623488.ch7

  • Masaaki Yano, Werner Back, Prof. Dr. Martin Krottenthaler

    Der Einfluss von flüssige Zumaischstoffe und Rohfrucht auf die Würze und Bierqualität (2009) Brauwelt russisch 02/2009 , S. 38-41.

  • Frank Braun, Werner Back, Prof. Dr. Martin Krottenthaler

    • Berechtigungen:  Peer Reviewed

    Beer Filtration using Cellulose Fibres - a Review (2009) BrewingScience - Monatsschrift für Brauwissenschaft 62 (3/4), S. 33-43.

  • Prof. Dr. Niall Palfreyman

    • Berechtigungen:  Peer Reviewed

    Exploring autonomy through computational biomodelling (2009) Briefings in Bioinformatics 10 (4), S. 462-474. DOI: 10.1093/bib/bbp003

    The question of whether living organisms possess autonomy of action is tied up with the nature of causal efficacy. Yet the nature of organisms is such that they frequently defy conventional causal language. Did the fig wasp select the fig, or vice versa? Is this an epithelial cell because of its genetic structure, or because it develops within the epithelium? The intimate coupling of biological levels of organisation leads developmental systems theory to deconstruct the biological organism into a life-cycle process which constitutes itself from the resources available within a complete developmental system. This radical proposal necessarily raises questions regarding the ontological status of organisms: Does an organism possess existence distinguishable from its molecular composition and social environment? The ambiguity of biological causality makes such questions difficult to answer or even formulate, and computational biology has an important role to play in operationalising the language in which they are framed. In this article we review the role played by computational biomodels in shedding light on the ontological status of organisms. These models are drawn from backgrounds ranging from molecular kinetics to niche construction, and all attempt to trace biological processes to a causal, and therefore existent, source. We conclude that computational biomodelling plays a fertile role in furnishing a proof of concept for conjectures in the philosophy of biology, and suggests the need for a process-based ontology of biological systems.
  • Prof. Dr. Mirjam Haensel, J. Keller, Prof. Dr. Sabine Grüner-Lempart, J. Voigt, Prof. Dr.-Ing. Andreas Kilzer, Eckhard Weidner, K. Sommer

    Pulverized wort – an alternative way of brewing (2009) Proceedings of the “South African Section Convention 2009" of the Institute of Brewing and Distilling, Kwazulu-Natal, South Africa, 01.-06. März 2009 .

  • Prof. Dr. Andreas Krumpel, Erik van der Kolk, Enrico Cavalli, Philippe Boutinaud, Marco Bettinelli, Pieter Dorenbos

    • Berechtigungen:  Peer Reviewed

    Lanthanide 4f-level location in AVO4:Ln3+ (A = La, Gd, Lu) crystals (2009) Journal of Physics: Condensed Matter 21 (11). DOI: 10.1088/0953-8984/21/11/115503

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