1995

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95-001
Peter Schuster.
Minimal properties for evolutionary optimization.
In: John L. Casti and Andreas Karlqvist, eds.
Cooperation and conflict in general evolutionary processes.
pp. 359-382, John Wiley & Sons, Inc., New York, 1995. a

95-002
Peter Schuster.
How to search for RNA structures. Theoretical concepts in evolutionary biotechnology.
J. Biotechnol., 41: 239-257, 1995.

95-003
Peter Schuster.
Biotechnische Anwendungen der molekularen Evolutionsbiologie.
Nova Acta Leopoldina NF, 71, No. 293: 59-63, 1995.

95-003a
Peter Schuster.
Neue Wege zu maßgeschneiderten Biomolekülen.
In: Moleküle nach Maß in der modernen Biotechnologie, pp. 10-17.
Projektträger Biologie, Energie, Ökologie des Bundesministeriums für Bildung, Wissenschaft, Forschung und Technologie (Hrsg.). Druckhaus Schöneweide GmbH, Berlin, 1995.

95-004
Peter Schuster.
Artificial life and molecular evolutionary biology.
In: Federico Moran, Alvaro Moreno, Juan J. Merelo, and Pablo Chacon, eds.
Advances in artificial life.
Proceedings of Third European Conference on Artificial Life, Canada 1995. Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence. Vol. 929: 3-19.
Springer-Verlag, Berlin, 1995.

95-005
Peter Schuster, Pauline Hogeweg, Alexander von Gabain, and Esteban Domingo.
Molecular evolution and biotechnology.
Contract Study No. PSS 0884. European Commission, DG XII, Brussels, 1995.

95-006
Paul E. Philipson, and Peter Schuster.
Map dynamics of reproduction.
Int. J. of Bifurcation and Chaos, 5: 381-396, 1995.

95-007
Thomas Wiehe, Ellen Baake, and Peter Schuster.
Error propagation in reproduction of diploid organisms. A case study in single peaked landscapes.
J. Theor. Biol., 177: 1-15, 1995.

95-008
Christof K. Biebricher, Grégoire Nicolis, and Peter Schuster.
Self-organization in the physico-chemical and life sciences.
Contract Study No. PSS 0396, Report EUR 16546. European Commission, DG XII, Brussels, 1995.

95-009
Peter F. Stadler, Wolfgang Schnabl, Christian Forst, and Peter Schuster.
Dynamics of small autocatalytic reaction networks. II. Replication, mutation and catalysis.
Bull. Math. Biol., 57: 21-61, 1995.

95-010
Peter F. Stadler.
Random walks and orthogonal functions associated with highly symmetric graphs.
Discr. Math., 145: 229-238, 1995.

95-011
Peter F. Stadler.
Towards a theory of landscapes.
In: R. Lopéz-Peña, R. Capovilla, R. García-Pelayo, H. Waelbroeck, and F. Zertuche, eds.
Complex systems and binary networks .
Proceeding of the Guanajuato Lectures, 1995, pp. 77-163, Springer-Verlag, Berlin, New York, 1995.

95-012 [Electronic version not available]
Peter F. Stadler.
RNA: Genotype and phenotype.
In: J. Chela-Flores, M. Chadha, A. Negron-Mendoza, T. Oshima, eds.
Chemical evolution: Self-organization of the macromolecules of life.
Proceedings of the Second Trieste Conference on Chemical Evolution, 25.-29. October 1993, pp. 159-176, Deepak 1995.

95-013 [Electronic version not available]
Catherine A. Macken, and Peter F. Stadler.
Evolution on fitness landscapes.
In: L. Nadel and D. L.Stein, eds.
1993 Lectures in complex systems.
Santa Fe Institute Studies in the Sciences of Complexity. Vol. VI: 43-86.
Addison-Wesley, Reading MA, 1995.

95-014 [Electronic version not available]
Manfred Tacker, and Peter F. Stadler.
RNA: Genotype and phenotype.
In: L. Nadel and D. L.Stein, eds.
1993 Lectures in complex systems.
Santa Fe Institute Studies in the Sciences of Complexity.Vol. VI: 579-589, Addison-Wesley, Reading MA, 1995.

95-015
Gerhard Buchbauer, Philippine Lebada, Helmut Spreitzer, and PeterWolschann.
Structure-odor relationships of sandalwood odorants: Synthesis of (Z)-7-oxa-ß-santalol.
Liebigs Annalen, pp. 1693-1696, 1995.

95-016
Christian Th. Klein, and Friedrich F. Seelig.
Turing structures in a system with regulated gap-junctions.
Biosystems, 35: 15-23, 1995.

95-017
Gerhard Buchbauer, Helmut Spreitzer, Barbara Öckher, Claudia Pretterklieber, Iris Piringer, and Peter Wolschann.
Synthese und Geruch von (Z)-Dehydro-homo-ß-Santalol.
Monatsh. Chem., 126: 467-472, 1995.

95-018
Robert J. Gdanitz, and Robert Röhse.
A Formulation of Multiple-Reference CI with Terms Linear in the Interelectronic Distances II. An Alternative Ansatz.
International Journal of Quantum Chemistry, Vol. 55, 147-150, 1995.

95-019
Hans Lischka, Holger Dachsel, Ron Shepard and Robert Harrison.
The parallelization of a general ab initio multireference configuration interaction program-the COLUMBUS program system.
In: Timothy G. Mattson, ed.
ACS Symposium Series 592, Parallel Computing in Computational Chemistry, "American Chemical Society", Washington, DC, 1995.

95-020
Martina Bittererova, Hans Lischka, and Stanislav Biskupic.
Ab initio calculation of stationary points for the ground and the first excited state of HCO.
Intern. J. Quant. Chem., 55: 261-268, 1995.

95-021
Stephan Irle, and Hans Lischka.
An ab initio investigation of the charge-transfer complexes of alkali atoms with oligo(a,a')thiophenes and oligoparaphenylenes - a model calculation on polaronic and bipolaronic defect structures.
J. Chem. Phys., 103: 1508-1522, 1995.

95-022
Ivan Cernusak, and Hans Lischka.
Isomerization of cyanoborane anion.
Chem. Phys. Lett., 241: 261-266, 1995.

95-023
Holger Dachsel, and Hans Lischka.
An efficient data compression method for the davidson subspace diagonalizationscheme.
Theor. Chim. Acta, 92: 339-349, 1995.

95-024
Christoph Ehrendorfer, and Alfred Karpfen.
Theoretical investigations on positive bipolaronic defects in oligothiophenes:Structures and vibrational spectra of doubly charged 2,2'-bithiophene and 2,2':5',2'-terthiophene.
Vib. Spectrosc., 8: 293-303, 1995.

95-025
Christoph Ehrendorfer, and Alfred Karpfen.
Trends in the C-C force constants in oligothiophenes: A quantum chemical study.
J. Mol. Struct., 349: 417-420, 1995.

95-026
Christoph Ehrendorfer, and Alfred Karpfen.
Theoretical vibrational spectra of a bipolaronic defect in oligothiophenes andin poly-thiophene: A combined semiempirical and ab initio study.
J. Phys. Chem., 99: 5341-5353, 1995.

95-027
Christoph Ehrendorfer, and Alfred Karpfen.
Shorter bipolarons in oligo-(p-phenyls) and in poly-(p-phenylene): An ab initio SCF study.
J. Phys. Chem., 99: 10196-10200, 1995.

95-028
Maria Hoffmann-Ostenhof, Thomas Hoffmann-Ostenhof, and Nikolai Nadirashvili.
Interior estimates for solutions of Schrödinger equations and the regularity of nodal sets.
Commun. in Partial Differential Equations, 20: 1241-1273, 1995.

95-029
Othmar Steinhauser.
Biomolecular simulation.
In: F. Breitenecker and I. Husinsky, eds.
Eurosim, 95: 1, 1995.

95-030
Roger Abseher, Susanne Lüdemann, Hellfried Schreiber, and Othmar Steinhauser.
NMR cross-relaxation investigated by molecular dynamics simulation: A case study of ubiquitin in solution.
J. Mol. Biol., 249: 604, 1995.

95-031
Gottfried Köhler, Helga Martinek, Waraporn Parasuk, Karl Rechthaler, and Peter Wolschann.
The influence of cyclodextrin complexation on proton transfer in piperidino-methyl-2-naphthol
Monatsh. Chem., 126: 299-301, 1995.

95-032
Bernd Mayer, Christian Klein, Gottfried Köhler, Karin Mraz, Sybille Reiter, Helmut Viernstein, and Peter Wolschann.
Solubility and molecular modeling of triflumizole beta-cyclodextrin inclusion complexes.
J. of Incl. Phen. Mol. Recogn. Chem., 22: 15-32, 1995.


95-901
Giancarlo Marconi, Sandra Monti, Bernd Mayer, and Gottfried Köhler.
Circular dichroism of methylated phenols included in ß-cyclodextrin: an experimental and theoretical study.
J. Phys. Chem., 99: 3943, 1995.

95-902
Galina Moger, Gottfried Köhler, and Nikola Getoff.
Enhanced photochemical degradation of the haematoporphyrin dication by red light irradiation in a lipid-like environment.
J. Photochem. Photobiol. B: Biology, 99: 1, 1995.

95-903
Sonja Solar, Nikola Getoff, Jerzy Holcman, and Knut Sehested.
Radical anions of chlorinated benzaldehydes in aqueous solution.
J. Phys. Chem., 99: 9425-9429, 1995.

95-904
Matthias W. Haenel, Udo-Burckhard Richter, Sonja Solar, and Nikola Getoff.
Radiation-induced C-C bond cleavage in 1,2-diarylethanes as model compounds of coal.
Part 3. Pulse and steady-state radiolysis of 1,2-di(9-anthryl)ethane in organic solvents.
Z. Naturforsch., 50b: 303-311, 1995.

95-905
Irmgard Bernwieser, Gerhard Sontag, Sonja Solar, Ruth M. Quint, Paul Krajnik, and Nikola Getoff.
Nachweis der Bestrahlung von Hühnerfleisch durch Bestimmung von o- und m-Tyrosin mit HPLC und Elektroden Array Detektor.
Ernährung/Nutrion, 19: 159-162, 1995.

95-906
Paul Krajnik, Ruth M. Quint, Sonja Solar, Nikola Getoff, and Gerhard Sontag.
Influence of temperature and oxygen concentration on the radiation induced oxidation of phenylalanine.
Z. Naturforsch., 50a: 864-870, 1995.

95-907
Nikola Getoff.
Generation of O by microwave discharge and some characteristic reactions: A short review.
Radiat. Phys. Chem., 45: 609-614, 1995.

95-908
Nikola Getoff, and Sonja Solar.
Radiation-induced formation of haematoporphyrintransients in aqueous solution. A pulse radiolysis study.
Int. J. Radiat. Biol., 67: 619-626, 1995.

95-909
Tsvetan G. Gantchev, Gottfried Grabner, Elka Keskinova, Dimitri Angelov, and Johan E. van Lier.
Hematoporphyrin-sensitized degradation of desoxyribose and DNA in high intensity near-U.V. picosecond pulsed laser photolysis.
Radiat. Phys. Chem., 45: 111-119, 1995.

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