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  • The Limits of Shrinkage: Co... The Limits of Shrinkage: Conceptual Pitfalls and Alternatives in the Discussion of Urban Population Loss
    Bernt, Matthias International journal of urban and regional research, March 2016, Volume: 40, Issue: 2
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    This essay reflects on the conceptual underpinnings of research on ‘shrinking cities' over the last decade. It criticizes the definition of shrinkage in terms of urban population losses and argues ...
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  • Partnerships for Demolition... Partnerships for Demolition: The Governance of Urban Renewal in East Germany's Shrinking Cities
    BERNT, MATTHIAS International journal of urban and regional research, September 2009, Volume: 33, Issue: 3
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    Recent discussions of urban governance have emphasized a trend towards the ‘entrepreneurialization’ of local politics. This model has been intensively discussed and well documented. However, although ...
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  • Improved annotation of prot... Improved annotation of protein-coding genes boundaries in metazoan mitochondrial genomes
    Donath, Alexander; Jühling, Frank; Al-Arab, Marwa ... Nucleic acids research, 11/2019, Volume: 47, Issue: 20
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    Abstract With the rapid increase of sequenced metazoan mitochondrial genomes, a detailed manual annotation is becoming more and more infeasible. While it is easy to identify the approximate location ...
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  • Conceptualizing Urban Shrin... Conceptualizing Urban Shrinkage
    Haase, Annegret; Rink, Dieter; Grossmann, Katrin ... Environment and planning. A, 07/2014, Volume: 46, Issue: 7
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    Since the second half of the 20th century, urban shrinkage has become a common pathway of transformation for many large cities across the globe. Although the appearance of shrinkage is fairly ...
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  • Internal migration industri... Internal migration industries: Shaping the housing options for refugees at the local level
    Bernt, Matthias; Hamann, Ulrike; El-Kayed, Nihad ... Urban studies (Edinburgh, Scotland), 08/2022, Volume: 59, Issue: 11
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    In this article, we focus on ways in which ‘internal migration industries’ shape the housing location of refugees in cities. Based on empirical studies in Halle, Schwerin, Berlin, Stuttgart and ...
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  • Varieties of shrinkage in E... Varieties of shrinkage in European cities
    Haase, Annegret; Bernt, Matthias; Großmann, Katrin ... European urban and regional studies, 01/2016, Volume: 23, Issue: 1
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    The issue of urban shrinkage has become the new ‘normal’ across Europe: a large number of urban areas find themselves amongst the cities losing population. According to recent studies, almost 42 per ...
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  • Das ging ja nur hier…“ – Wo... Das ging ja nur hier…“ – Wohneigentümerstrukturen und Segregation in ostdeutschen Großwohnsiedlungen
    Bernt, Matthias; Böhmer, Felix Raumforschung und Raumordnung, 06/2023, Volume: 81, Issue: 3
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    Throughout the last two decades, large housing estates in eastern Germany have become the scene of an increased concentration of low-income households. At the same time, considerable shifts in the ...
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  • Fully automated annotation ... Fully automated annotation of mitochondrial genomes using a cluster-based approach with de Bruijn graphs
    Fiedler, Lisa; Middendorf, Martin; Bernt, Matthias Frontiers in genetics, 08/2023, Volume: 14
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    A wide range of scientific fields, such as forensics, anthropology, medicine, and molecular evolution, benefits from the analysis of mitogenomic data. With the development of new sequencing ...
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  • Detecting gene breakpoints ... Detecting gene breakpoints in noisy genome sequences using position-annotated colored de-Bruijn graphs
    Fiedler, Lisa; Bernt, Matthias; Middendorf, Martin ... BMC bioinformatics, 06/2023, Volume: 24, Issue: 1
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    Identifying the locations of gene breakpoints between species of different taxonomic groups can provide useful insights into the underlying evolutionary processes. Given the exact locations of their ...
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  • Residential Segregation Residential Segregation
    Bernt, Matthias; Volkmann, Anne Encyclopedia (Basel, Switzerland), 10/2023, Volume: 3, Issue: 4
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    Residential segregation refers to the disproportionate distribution of population groups across a geographical area. Groups can be segregated on the basis of any characteristic (such as occupation, ...
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