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This volume contains the full proceedings of the Fourth International Workshop on "Desorption Induced by Electronic Transitions" (DIET IV), held October 2-4, 1989, at the Burghotel Kranichberg, Gloggnitz, Austria. It followed earlier workshops held in Williamsburg, USA (1982), SchloB Elmau, FRG (1984), and Shelter Island, USA (1987). The workshop was attended by 77 participants from 9 countries, and 66 papers (8 invited, 24 oral contributions and 34 poster contributions) were pre- sented. The proceedings contain 53 separate papers and focus on 8 main topics: (1) Basic Mechanisms and Theory, (2) Photophysics and Photochemistry, (3) Laser Induced Desorption, (4) Adsorbed Layers, (5) Condensed Gases, (6) In- sulators, (7) Gas Phase Processes and (8) Applications and Related Processes. The workshop was opened by N. Tolk, who initiated this series of meetings in 1982, and by D. Menzel, who mentioned the 25th birthday of one of the basic processes in DIET, the so-called MGR model, which was first published in 1964. One of the goals of the meeting was to achieve a better understanding and further improved theoretical descriptions of desorption by electronic transitions.
Jungste Entwicklungen in den Geisteswissenschaften (so auch in den Philologien) sind gepragt von der Aufmerksamkeit fur kulturelle Pluralitat und interkulturelle Konstellationen. Dabei arbeiten interdisziplinar bestimmte Forschungen haufig mit Begriffen des Raumes. 'Grenzraume' orientieren sich hin zu einer zentralen Achse: der Grenze, die trennen, zuordnen oder verbinden kann. Solche Abgrenzungen und Grenzuberschreitungen sind als lebensgeschichtliche Erfahrungen und literarische Darstellungen das Thema der Beitrage dieses Bandes. Das Spektrum reicht vom Alten Testament bis hin zur Literatur der jungsten Gegenwart. Zum Paradigma fur Leben und Erfahrungen in Grenz- und Konfliktraumen wird dabei das judische Erbe unserer Geistes- und Kulturlandschaft.
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