How to Type a German Umlaut or ß (Eszett) with Unicode If you want to use the German umlauts but don’t have a German keyboard, there is still a way. Simply use the ALT key on your keyboard, hold down the ALT key, type the 4 numbers, and then release the ALT key: ä = ...
This led to their current writing as cardinal letters plus superscripted dots: -a + ¨= -ä; -o + ¨= -ö, and -u + ¨= -ü. In case it is not possible to use the umlauts, when using a restricted character set (because keyboards other than the German keyboard don’t ...
When the printing press came into use, printers came up with a space-saving mechanism to denote this difference in pronunciation: placing the “e” on top of the vowel. Over time, this evolved into the small two dots. In modern times, if the extended keyboard isn’t available to type ...
With the help of Table 6 and Figure 9 and Figure 10 the following is observed: Figure 10. K-Fold cross validation results for car crashes. The blue dots denote mean values. Again, the bold black lines mark the 50% percentile, thin black lines the 5% and 95% percentiles respectively and...
dots from different data sources of the German labor market. In particular, we focus on the web mining of online resources for German labor market research and education, such as online advertisements, information portals, and official government websites. A key question for working with different...
Now let's concentrate on Austria, Germany, and Switzerland — and have a short German lesson in the process. Austriais the Latin (and English) term forÖsterreich, literally the "eastern realm." (We'll talk about those two dots over the O, called umlauts, later.) Vienna is the capita...
With the help of Table 6 and Figure 9 and Figure 10 the following is observed: Figure 10. K-Fold cross validation results for car crashes. The blue dots denote mean values. Again, the bold black lines mark the 50% percentile, thin black lines the 5% and 95% percentiles respectively and...
German cities and their hinterlands have a long tradition of cooperation; however, there remains considerable challenges when developing integrated governance models, especially in those metropolitan regions that cross state-boundaries. The Rhine–Neckar Metropolitan Region (MRN), with its unique location ...
Figure 1.Regional catchment area of the WERA cancer center alliance—containing Würzburg (W), Erlangen (E), Regensburg (R), and Augsburg (A) as regional hubs with cooperating regional hospitals (colored smaller dots)—plotted on a map of the Federal State of Bavaria in Germany. ...
In the study presented here, we focus on the estimation of the heat in place and the heat storage potential of a given area as indicated below. 1.2.1. Geothermal Potential—Heat in Place The estimation of the heat in place (HIP) has a long history (e.g., [7]) with investigations ...