1000 resultados para Wagner, Richard


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Mode of access: Internet.

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Translation of: Götzendämmerung.

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A list of "Herausgeber und Mitarbeiter" at the beginning of each of the five volumes.

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A presente dissertação propõe a abordagem do contemporâneo modelo de desfiles das escolas de samba (entendido dos anos 1970 em diante) como atualização da Gesamtkunstwerk (obra de arte total ou obra de arte comum), conceito desenvolvido por Richard Wagner, no século XIX. A proposição de aproximar a presente forma do carnaval das escolas de samba dos princípios estruturais da ópera wagneriana é estimulada pela já prosaica apreensão desses desfiles carnavalescos como ópera popular de rua e pela forma dos desfiles remeter-nos à ideia de obra de arte completa, por reunir múltiplas linguagens artísticas (o que evoca, em particular, a obra de arte total wagneriana). A intensificação de conceitos (como o de Wagner), noções, técnicas e profissionais das mais variadas áreas artísticas e tecnológicas na Avenida aproximam a manifestação carnavalesca abordada de práticas da arte contemporânea. Mas também revela uma apropriação particular desses elementos pelas escolas de samba. Por isso, encarar os desfiles das escolas de samba como obra de arte total contemporânea ajuda a perceber de modo mais profundo a estrutura específica de tal modalidade carnavalesca

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Predation pressure has long been considered a leading explanation of colonies, where close neighbors may reduce predation via dilution, alarming or group predator attacks. Attacking predators may be costly in terms of energy and survival, leading to the question of how neighbors contribute to predator deterrence in relationship to each other. Two hypotheses explaining the relative efforts made by neighbors are byproduct-mutualism, which occurs when breeders inadvertently attack predators by defending their nests, and reciprocity, which occurs when breeders deliberately exchange predator defense efforts with neighbors. Most studies investigating group nest defense have been performed with birds. However, colonial fish may constitute a more practical model system for an experimental approach because of the greater ability of researchers to manipulate their environment. We investigated in the colonial fish, Neolamprologus caudopunctatus, whether prospecting pairs preferred to breed near conspecifics or solitarily, and how breeders invested in anti-predator defense in relation to neighbors. In a simple choice test, prospecting pairs selected breeding sites close to neighbors versus a solitary site. Predators were then sequentially presented to the newly established test pairs, the previously established stimulus pairs or in between the two pairs. Test pairs attacked the predator eight times more frequently when they were presented on their non-neighbor side compared to between the two breeding sites, where stimulus pairs maintained high attack rates. Thus, by joining an established pair, test pairs were able to reduce their anti-predator efforts near neighbors, at no apparent cost to the stimulus pairs. These findings are unlikely to be explained by reciprocity or byproduct-mutualism. Our results instead suggest a commensal relationship in which new pairs exploit the high anti-predator efforts of established pairs, which invest similarly with or without neighbors. Further studies are needed to determine the scope of commensalism as an anti-predator strategy in colonial animals.

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von Richard Wagner

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Richard Wagner. [Bearb. von Engelbert Humperdinck]

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The reconstituted pea chloroplastic outer envelope protein of 16 kDa (OEP16) forms a slightly cation-selective, high-conductance channel with a conductance of Λ = 1,2 nS (in 1 M KCl). The open probability of OEP16 channel is highest at 0 mV (Popen = 0.8), decreasing exponentially with higher potentials. Transport studies using reconstituted recombinant OEP16 protein show that the OEP16 channel is selective for amino acids but excludes triosephosphates or uncharged sugars. Crosslinking indicates that OEP16 forms a homodimer in the membrane. According to its primary sequence and predicted secondary structure, OEP16 shows neither sequence nor structural homologies to classical porins. The results indicate that the intermembrane space between the two envelope membranes might not be as freely accessible as previously thought.

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During evolution, chloroplasts have relinquished the majority of their genes to the nucleus. The products of transferred genes are imported into the organelle with the help of an import machinery that is distributed across the inner and outer plastid membranes. The evolutionary origin of this machinery is puzzling because, in the putative predecessors, the cyanobacteria, the outer two membranes, the plasma membrane, and the lipopolysaccharide layer lack a functionally similar protein import system. A 75-kDa protein-conducting channel in the outer envelope of pea chloroplasts, Toc75, shares ≈22% amino acid identity to a similarly sized protein, designated SynToc75, encoded in the Synechocystis PCC6803 genome. Here we show that SynToc75 is located in the outer membrane (lipopolysaccharide layer) of Synechocystis PCC6803 and that SynToc75 forms a voltage-gated, high conductance channel with a high affinity for polyamines and peptides in reconstituted liposomes. These findings suggest that a component of the chloroplast protein import system, Toc75, was recruited from a preexisting channel-forming protein of the cyanobacterial outer membrane. Furthermore, the presence of a protein in the chloroplastic outer envelope homologous to a cyanobacterial protein provides support for the prokaryotic nature of this chloroplastic membrane.

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Originally for orchestra; arranged for piano.

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Includes part for optional 2d violoncello.

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1. König Enzio -- 2. Polonia -- 3. Christoph Columbus -- 4. Rule Britannia.