@article{InfantinoPaulssenMostaccietal.2016, author = {Infantino, Angelo and Paulßen, Elisabeth and Mostacci, Domiziano and Schaffer, Paul and Trinczek, Michael and Hoehr, Cornelia}, title = {Assessment of the production of medical isotopes using the Monte Carlo code FLUKA: Simulations against experimental measurements}, series = {Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section B: Beam Interactions with Materials and Atoms}, volume = {366}, journal = {Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section B: Beam Interactions with Materials and Atoms}, publisher = {Elsevier}, address = {Amsterdam}, issn = {1872-9584}, doi = {10.1016/j.nimb.2015.10.067}, pages = {117 -- 123}, year = {2016}, abstract = {The Monte Carlo code FLUKA is used to simulate the production of a number of positron emitting radionuclides, ¹⁸F, ¹³N, ⁹⁴Tc, ⁴⁴Sc, ⁶⁸Ga, ⁸⁶Y, ⁸⁹Zr, ⁵²Mn, ⁶¹Cu and ⁵⁵Co, on a small medical cyclotron with a proton beam energy of 13 MeV. Experimental data collected at the TR13 cyclotron at TRIUMF agree within a factor of 0.6 ± 0.4 with the directly simulated data, except for the production of ⁵⁵Co, where the simulation underestimates the experiment by a factor of 3.4 ± 0.4. The experimental data also agree within a factor of 0.8 ± 0.6 with the convolution of simulated proton fluence and cross sections from literature. Overall, this confirms the applicability of FLUKA to simulate radionuclide production at 13 MeV proton beam energy.}, language = {en} } @article{VahidpourGuthmanArreolaetal.2022, author = {Vahidpour, Farnoosh and Guthman, Eric and Arreola, Julia and Alghazali, Yousef H. M. and Wagner, Torsten and Sch{\"o}ning, Michael Josef}, title = {Assessment of Various Process Parameters for Optimized Sterilization Conditions Using a Multi-Sensing Platform}, series = {Foods}, volume = {11}, journal = {Foods}, number = {5}, publisher = {MDPI}, address = {Basel}, issn = {2304-8158}, doi = {10.3390/foods11050660}, pages = {Artikel 660}, year = {2022}, abstract = {In this study, an online multi-sensing platform was engineered to simultaneously evaluate various process parameters of food package sterilization using gaseous hydrogen peroxide (H₂O₂). The platform enabled the validation of critical aseptic parameters. In parallel, one series of microbiological count reduction tests was performed using highly resistant spores of B. atrophaeus DSM 675 to act as the reference method for sterility validation. By means of the multi-sensing platform together with microbiological tests, we examined sterilization process parameters to define the most effective conditions with regards to the highest spore kill rate necessary for aseptic packaging. As these parameters are mutually associated, a correlation between different factors was elaborated. The resulting correlation indicated the need for specific conditions regarding the applied H₂O₂ gas temperature, the gas flow and concentration, the relative humidity and the exposure time. Finally, the novel multi-sensing platform together with the mobile electronic readout setup allowed for the online and on-site monitoring of the sterilization process, selecting the best conditions for sterility and, at the same time, reducing the use of the time-consuming and costly microbiological tests that are currently used in the food package industry.}, language = {en} } @article{SiqueiraBaeckerPoghossianetal.2010, author = {Siqueira, Jos{\´e} R. Jr. and B{\"a}cker, Matthias and Poghossian, Arshak and Zucolotto, Valtencir and Oliveira, Osvaldo N. Jr. and Sch{\"o}ning, Michael Josef}, title = {Associating biosensing properties with the morphological structure of multilayers containing carbon nanotubes on field-effect devices}, series = {Physica status solidi (a). 207 (2010), H. 4}, journal = {Physica status solidi (a). 207 (2010), H. 4}, isbn = {1862-6300}, pages = {781 -- 786}, year = {2010}, language = {en} } @article{BialonskiLehnertz2013, author = {Bialonski, Stephan and Lehnertz, Klaus}, title = {Assortative mixing in functional brain networks during epileptic seizures}, series = {Chaos: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Nonlinear Science}, volume = {23}, journal = {Chaos: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Nonlinear Science}, number = {3}, doi = {10.1063/1.4821915}, pages = {033139}, year = {2013}, language = {en} } @article{WilsonBlomeLaFave1996, author = {Wilson, Thomas L and Blome, Hans-Joachim and LaFave, Norman}, title = {Astrophysical Cosmology Using a Lunar Ligo}, series = {Engineering, construction, and operations in space V : proceedings of the Fifth International Conference on Space '96, Albuquerque, New Mexico, June 1-6, 1996 / sponsored by Aerospace Division of the American Society of Civil Engineers ... [et al.]; edite}, journal = {Engineering, construction, and operations in space V : proceedings of the Fifth International Conference on Space '96, Albuquerque, New Mexico, June 1-6, 1996 / sponsored by Aerospace Division of the American Society of Civil Engineers ... [et al.]; edite}, publisher = {The Society}, address = {New York}, isbn = {0-7844-0177-2}, pages = {861 -- 863}, year = {1996}, language = {en} } @article{ReugelsBoggettiScheeretal.2006, author = {Reugels, Alexander M. and Boggetti, Barbara and Scheer, Nico and Campos-Ortega, Jos{\´e} A.}, title = {Asymmetric localization of Numb:EGFP in dividing neuroepithelial cells during neurulation in Danio rerio}, series = {Developmental Dynamics}, volume = {235}, journal = {Developmental Dynamics}, number = {4}, issn = {1097-0177}, doi = {10.1002/dvdy.20699}, pages = {934 -- 948}, year = {2006}, language = {en} } @article{Dikta1995, author = {Dikta, Gerhard}, title = {Asymptotic Normality Under the Koziol-Green Model}, series = {Communications in Statistics: Theory and Methods. 24 (1995), H. 6}, journal = {Communications in Statistics: Theory and Methods. 24 (1995), H. 6}, isbn = {0361-0926}, pages = {1537 -- 1549}, year = {1995}, language = {en} } @article{DiktaKuehlheimMendoncaetal.2015, author = {Dikta, Gerhard and K{\"u}hlheim, Ren{\´e} and Mendonca, Jorge and Una-Alcarez, Jacobo de}, title = {Asymptotic representation of presmoothed Kaplan-Meier integrals with covariates in a semiparametric censorship model}, series = {Journal of Statistical Planning and Inference}, volume = {Vol. 171}, journal = {Journal of Statistical Planning and Inference}, publisher = {Elsevier}, address = {Amsterdam}, issn = {0378-3758}, doi = {10.1016/j.jspi.2015.12.001}, pages = {10 -- 37}, year = {2015}, language = {en} } @article{Dikta2014, author = {Dikta, Gerhard}, title = {Asymptotically efficient estimation under semi-parametric random censorship models}, series = {Journal of multivariate analysis}, volume = {124}, journal = {Journal of multivariate analysis}, publisher = {Elsevier}, address = {Amsterdam}, issn = {1095-7243 (E-Journal); 0047-259X (Print)}, doi = {10.1016/j.jmva.2013.10.002}, pages = {10 -- 24}, year = {2014}, abstract = {We study the estimation of some linear functionals which are based on an unknown lifetime distribution. The observations are assumed to be generated under the semi-parametric random censorship model (SRCM), that is, a random censorship model where the conditional expectation of the censoring indicator given the observation belongs to a parametric family. Under this setup a semi-parametric estimator of the survival function was introduced by the author. If the parametric model assumption is correct, it is known that the estimated functional which is based on this semi-parametric estimator is asymptotically at least as efficient as the corresponding one which rests on the nonparametric Kaplan-Meier estimator. In this paper we show that the estimated functional which is based on this semi-parametric estimator is asymptotically efficient with respect to the class of all regular estimators under this semi-parametric model.}, language = {en} } @article{GrotendorstScottAubertFreconetal.2004, author = {Grotendorst, Johannes and Scott, Tony C. and Aubert-Fr{\´e}con, Monique and Hadinger, Gis{\`e}le}, title = {Asymptotically exact calculation of the exchange energies of one-active-electron diatomic ions with the surface integral method / Scott, Tony C. ; Aubert-Fr{\´e}con, Monique ; Hadinger, Gis{\`e}le ; Andrae, Dirk ; Grotendorst, Johannes ; Morgan Ill, John D.}, series = {Journal of Physics B: Atomic, Molecular and Optival Physics. 37 (2004), H. 22}, journal = {Journal of Physics B: Atomic, Molecular and Optival Physics. 37 (2004), H. 22}, isbn = {0953-4075}, pages = {4451 -- 4469}, year = {2004}, language = {en} } @article{HoffmannUhlCeblinetal.2022, author = {Hoffmann, Andreas and Uhl, Matthias and Ceblin, Maximilian and Rohrbach, Felix and Bansmann, Joachim and Mallah, Marcel and Heuermann, Holger and Jacob, Timo and Kuehne, Alexander J.C.}, title = {Atmospheric pressure plasma-jet treatment of PAN-nonwovens—carbonization of nanofiber electrodes}, series = {C - Journal of Carbon Research}, volume = {8}, journal = {C - Journal of Carbon Research}, number = {3}, publisher = {MDPI}, address = {Basel}, issn = {2311-5629}, doi = {10.3390/c8030033}, pages = {8 Seiten}, year = {2022}, abstract = {Carbon nanofibers are produced from dielectric polymer precursors such as polyacrylonitrile (PAN). Carbonized nanofiber nonwovens show high surface area and good electrical conductivity, rendering these fiber materials interesting for application as electrodes in batteries, fuel cells, and supercapacitors. However, thermal processing is slow and costly, which is why new processing techniques have been explored for carbon fiber tows. Alternatives for the conversion of PAN-precursors into carbon fiber nonwovens are scarce. Here, we utilize an atmospheric pressure plasma jet to conduct carbonization of stabilized PAN nanofiber nonwovens. We explore the influence of various processing parameters on the conductivity and degree of carbonization of the converted nanofiber material. The precursor fibers are converted by plasma-jet treatment to carbon fiber nonwovens within seconds, by which they develop a rough surface making subsequent surface activation processes obsolete. The resulting carbon nanofiber nonwovens are applied as supercapacitor electrodes and examined by cyclic voltammetry and impedance spectroscopy. Nonwovens that are carbonized within 60 s show capacitances of up to 5 F g⁻¹.}, language = {en} } @article{HoffmannRohrbachUhletal.2022, author = {Hoffmann, Andreas and Rohrbach, Felix and Uhl, Matthias and Ceblin, Maximilian and Bauer, Thomas and Mallah, Marcel and Jacob, Timo and Heuermann, Holger and Kuehne, Alexander J. C.}, title = {Atmospheric pressure plasma-jet treatment of polyacrylonitrile-nonwovens—Stabilization and roll-to-roll processing}, series = {Journal of Applied Polymer Science}, volume = {139}, journal = {Journal of Applied Polymer Science}, number = {37}, publisher = {Wiley}, issn = {0021-8995 (Print)}, doi = {10.1002/app.52887}, pages = {1 -- 9}, year = {2022}, abstract = {Carbon nanofiber nonwovens represent a powerful class of materials with prospective application in filtration technology or as electrodes with high surface area in batteries, fuel cells, and supercapacitors. While new precursor-to-carbon conversion processes have been explored to overcome productivity restrictions for carbon fiber tows, alternatives for the two-step thermal conversion of polyacrylonitrile precursors into carbon fiber nonwovens are absent. In this work, we develop a continuous roll-to-roll stabilization process using an atmospheric pressure microwave plasma jet. We explore the influence of various plasma-jet parameters on the morphology of the nonwoven and compare the stabilized nonwoven to thermally stabilized samples using scanning electron microscopy, differential scanning calorimetry, and infrared spectroscopy. We show that stabilization with a non-equilibrium plasma-jet can be twice as productive as the conventional thermal stabilization in a convection furnace, while producing electrodes of comparable electrochemical performance.}, language = {en} } @article{FoersterRosenauerOberstetal.1999, author = {F{\"o}rster, Arnold and Rosenauer, A. and Oberst, W. and Gerthsen, D.}, title = {Atomic scale analysis of the indium distribution in InGaAs/GaAs (001) heterostructures: segregation, lateral indium redistribution and the effect of growth interruptions. Rosenauer, A. ; Oberst, W. ; Gerthsen, D. ; F{\"o}rster, A.}, series = {Thin Solid Films. 357 (1999)}, journal = {Thin Solid Films. 357 (1999)}, isbn = {0040-6090}, pages = {18 -- 21}, year = {1999}, language = {en} } @article{FoersterRosenauerRemmele1997, author = {F{\"o}rster, Arnold and Rosenauer, A. and Remmele, T.}, title = {Atomic scale strain measurements by the digital analysis of transmission electron microscopic lattice images / A. Rosenauer ; T. Remmele ; D. Gerthsen ... A. F{\"o}rster}, series = {Optik : international journal for light and electron optics. 105 (1997), H. 3}, journal = {Optik : international journal for light and electron optics. 105 (1997), H. 3}, isbn = {0030-4026}, pages = {99 -- 107}, year = {1997}, language = {en} } @article{BeverungenEggertVoigtetal.2013, author = {Beverungen, Daniel and Eggert, Mathias and Voigt, Matthias and Rosemann, Michael}, title = {Augmenting Analytical CRM Strategies with Social BI}, series = {International Journal of Business Intelligence Research (IJBIR)}, volume = {4}, journal = {International Journal of Business Intelligence Research (IJBIR)}, number = {3}, publisher = {IGI Global}, address = {Hershey}, issn = {1947-3591}, doi = {10.4018/ijbir.2013070103}, pages = {32 -- 49}, year = {2013}, language = {en} } @article{Pietsch2015, author = {Pietsch, Wolfram}, title = {Augmenting voice of the customer analysis by analysis of belief}, series = {QFD-Forum}, journal = {QFD-Forum}, number = {30}, issn = {1431-6951}, pages = {1 -- 5}, year = {2015}, language = {en} } @article{SchwabedalSippelBrandtetal.2018, author = {Schwabedal, Justus T. C. and Sippel, Daniel and Brandt, Moritz D. and Bialonski, Stephan}, title = {Automated Classification of Sleep Stages and EEG Artifacts in Mice with Deep Learning}, doi = {10.48550/arXiv.1809.08443}, year = {2018}, abstract = {Sleep scoring is a necessary and time-consuming task in sleep studies. In animal models (such as mice) or in humans, automating this tedious process promises to facilitate long-term studies and to promote sleep biology as a data-driven f ield. We introduce a deep neural network model that is able to predict different states of consciousness (Wake, Non-REM, REM) in mice from EEG and EMG recordings with excellent scoring results for out-of-sample data. Predictions are made on epochs of 4 seconds length, and epochs are classified as artifactfree or not. The model architecture draws on recent advances in deep learning and in convolutional neural networks research. In contrast to previous approaches towards automated sleep scoring, our model does not rely on manually defined features of the data but learns predictive features automatically. We expect deep learning models like ours to become widely applied in different fields, automating many repetitive cognitive tasks that were previously difficult to tackle.}, language = {en} } @article{GorzalkaSchmiedtSchorn2021, author = {Gorzalka, Philip and Schmiedt, Jacob Estevam and Schorn, Christian}, title = {Automated Generation of an Energy Simulation Model for an Existing Building from UAV Imagery}, series = {Buildings}, volume = {11}, journal = {Buildings}, number = {9}, publisher = {MDPI}, address = {Basel}, issn = {2075-5309}, doi = {10.3390/buildings11090380}, pages = {15 Seiten}, year = {2021}, abstract = {An approach to automatically generate a dynamic energy simulation model in Modelica for a single existing building is presented. It aims at collecting data about the status quo in the preparation of energy retrofits with low effort and costs. The proposed method starts from a polygon model of the outer building envelope obtained from photogrammetrically generated point clouds. The open-source tools TEASER and AixLib are used for data enrichment and model generation. A case study was conducted on a single-family house. The resulting model can accurately reproduce the internal air temperatures during synthetical heating up and cooling down. Modelled and measured whole building heat transfer coefficients (HTC) agree within a 12\% range. A sensitivity analysis emphasises the importance of accurate window characterisations and justifies the use of a very simplified interior geometry. Uncertainties arising from the use of archetype U-values are estimated by comparing different typologies, with best- and worst-case estimates showing differences in pre-retrofit heat demand of about ±20\% to the average; however, as the assumptions made are permitted by some national standards, the method is already close to practical applicability and opens up a path to quickly estimate possible financial and energy savings after refurbishment.}, language = {en} } @article{NeuJanserKhatibietal.2016, author = {Neu, Eugen and Janser, Frank and Khatibi, Akbar A. and Orifici, Adrian C.}, title = {Automated modal parameter-based anomaly detection under varying wind excitation}, series = {Structural Health Monitoring}, volume = {15}, journal = {Structural Health Monitoring}, number = {6}, publisher = {Sage}, address = {London}, issn = {1475-9217}, doi = {10.1177/1475921716665803}, pages = {1 -- 20}, year = {2016}, abstract = {Wind-induced operational variability is one of the major challenges for structural health monitoring of slender engineering structures like aircraft wings or wind turbine blades. Damage sensitive features often show an even bigger sensitivity to operational variability. In this study a composite cantilever was subjected to multiple mass configurations, velocities and angles of attack in a controlled wind tunnel environment. A small-scale impact damage was introduced to the specimen and the structural response measurements were repeated. The proposed damage detection methodology is based on automated operational modal analysis. A novel baseline preparation procedure is described that reduces the amount of user interaction to the provision of a single consistency threshold. The procedure starts with an indeterminate number of operational modal analysis identifications from a large number of datasets and returns a complete baseline matrix of natural frequencies and damping ratios that is suitable for subsequent anomaly detection. Mahalanobis distance-based anomaly detection is then applied to successfully detect the damage under varying severities of operational variability and with various degrees of knowledge about the present operational conditions. The damage detection capabilities of the proposed methodology were found to be excellent under varying velocities and angles of attack. Damage detection was less successful under joint mass and wind variability but could be significantly improved through the provision of the currently encountered operational conditions.}, language = {en} } @article{GriegerSchwabedalWendeletal.2021, author = {Grieger, Niklas and Schwabedal, Justus T. C. and Wendel, Stefanie and Ritze, Yvonne and Bialonski, Stephan}, title = {Automated scoring of pre-REM sleep in mice with deep learning}, series = {Scientific Reports}, volume = {11}, journal = {Scientific Reports}, number = {Art. 12245}, publisher = {Springer Nature}, address = {London}, issn = {2045-2322}, doi = {10.1038/s41598-021-91286-0}, year = {2021}, abstract = {Reliable automation of the labor-intensive manual task of scoring animal sleep can facilitate the analysis of long-term sleep studies. In recent years, deep-learning-based systems, which learn optimal features from the data, increased scoring accuracies for the classical sleep stages of Wake, REM, and Non-REM. Meanwhile, it has been recognized that the statistics of transitional stages such as pre-REM, found between Non-REM and REM, may hold additional insight into the physiology of sleep and are now under vivid investigation. We propose a classification system based on a simple neural network architecture that scores the classical stages as well as pre-REM sleep in mice. When restricted to the classical stages, the optimized network showed state-of-the-art classification performance with an out-of-sample F1 score of 0.95 in male C57BL/6J mice. When unrestricted, the network showed lower F1 scores on pre-REM (0.5) compared to the classical stages. The result is comparable to previous attempts to score transitional stages in other species such as transition sleep in rats or N1 sleep in humans. Nevertheless, we observed that the sequence of predictions including pre-REM typically transitioned from Non-REM to REM reflecting sleep dynamics observed by human scorers. Our findings provide further evidence for the difficulty of scoring transitional sleep stages, likely because such stages of sleep are under-represented in typical data sets or show large inter-scorer variability. We further provide our source code and an online platform to run predictions with our trained network.}, language = {en} } @article{SchmitzOligschlaegerEifleretal.1994, author = {Schmitz, G{\"u}nter and Oligschl{\"a}ger, U. and Eifler, G. and Lechner, H.}, title = {Automated System for Optimized Calibration of Engine Management Systems}, year = {1994}, language = {en} } @article{MarxSchenkBehrensetal.2013, author = {Marx, Ulrich and Schenk, Friedrich and Behrens, Jan and Meyr, Ulrike and Wanek, Paul and Zang, Werner and Schmitt, Robert and Br{\"u}stle, Oliver and Zenke, Martin and Klocke, Fritz}, title = {Automatic production of induced pluripotent stem cells}, series = {Procedia CIRP : First CIRP Conference on BioManufacturing}, volume = {Vol. 5}, journal = {Procedia CIRP : First CIRP Conference on BioManufacturing}, publisher = {Elsevier}, address = {Amsterdam}, issn = {2212-8271}, pages = {2 -- 6}, year = {2013}, language = {en} } @article{EnningBernhardRake1994, author = {Enning, Manfred and Bernhard, S. and Rake, H.}, title = {Automation of a laboratory plant for direct casting of thin steel strips / Bernhard, S. ; Enning, M. ; Rake, H.}, series = {Control Engineering Practice. 2 (1994), H. 6}, journal = {Control Engineering Practice. 2 (1994), H. 6}, isbn = {0967-0661}, pages = {961 -- 967}, year = {1994}, language = {en} } @article{BiselliVanderPolDeGooijeretal.1996, author = {Biselli, Manfred and Van der Pol, Jens J. and De Gooijer, Cornelis D. and Wandrey, Christian}, title = {Automation of selective assays for on-line bioprocess monitoring by flow-injection analysis / van der Pol, Jens J. ; de Gooijer, Cornelis D. ; Biselli, Manfred ; Wandrey, Christian ; Tramper, Johannes}, series = {Trends in Biotechnology. 14 (1996), H. 12}, journal = {Trends in Biotechnology. 14 (1996), H. 12}, isbn = {0167-7799}, pages = {471 -- 477}, year = {1996}, language = {en} } @article{LaarmannThomaMischetal.2023, author = {Laarmann, Lukas and Thoma, Andreas and Misch, Philipp and R{\"o}th, Thilo and Braun, Carsten and Watkins, Simon and Fard, Mohammad}, title = {Automotive safety approach for future eVTOL vehicles}, series = {CEAS Aeronautical Journal}, journal = {CEAS Aeronautical Journal}, publisher = {Springer Nature}, issn = {1869-5590 (Online)}, doi = {10.1007/s13272-023-00655-0}, pages = {11 Seiten}, year = {2023}, abstract = {The eVTOL industry is a rapidly growing mass market expected to start in 2024. eVTOL compete, caused by their predicted missions, with ground-based transportation modes, including mainly passenger cars. Therefore, the automotive and classical aircraft design process is reviewed and compared to highlight advantages for eVTOL development. A special focus is on ergonomic comfort and safety. The need for further investigation of eVTOL's crashworthiness is outlined by, first, specifying the relevance of passive safety via accident statistics and customer perception analysis; second, comparing the current state of regulation and certification; and third, discussing the advantages of integral safety and applying the automotive safety approach for eVTOL development. Integral safety links active and passive safety, while the automotive safety approach means implementing standardized mandatory full-vehicle crash tests for future eVTOL. Subsequently, possible crash impact conditions are analyzed, and three full-vehicle crash load cases are presented.}, language = {en} } @article{EnningMannBolligetal.2003, author = {Enning, Manfred and Mann, S. and Bollig, A. and Kaierle, S.}, title = {Autonomous Production Cell for Laser Beam Welding / Mann S. ; Bollig, A. ; Kaierle, S. ; Abel, D. ; Poprawe, R.}, publisher = {LIA}, address = {Orlando, Fla}, isbn = {0912035757}, year = {2003}, language = {en} } @article{Benkner1995, author = {Benkner, Thorsten}, title = {Autonomous Slot Assignment Schemes for PRMA++ Third Generation TDMA Systems}, series = {Proceedings / Organization: IEEE Vehicular Technology/Communications Society; Joint Chapter in the Benelux Section and Telecommunications Division, Eindhoven University of Technology, The Netherlands. Ed.: Peter Smulders}, journal = {Proceedings / Organization: IEEE Vehicular Technology/Communications Society; Joint Chapter in the Benelux Section and Telecommunications Division, Eindhoven University of Technology, The Netherlands. Ed.: Peter Smulders}, publisher = {Techn. Univ. Eindhoven, Telecommunications Div.}, address = {Eindhoven}, isbn = {9061449928}, pages = {209 S.}, year = {1995}, language = {en} } @article{HandtkeSchroeterJuergenetal.2014, author = {Handtke, Stefan and Schroeter, Rebecca and J{\"u}rgen, Britta and Methling, Karen and Schl{\"u}ter, Rabea and Albrecht, Dirk and Hijum, Sacha A. F. T. van and Bongaerts, Johannes and Maurer, Karl-Heinz and Lalk, Michael and Schweder, Thomas and Hecker, Michael and Voigt, Birgit}, title = {Bacillus pumilus reveals a remarkably high resistance to hydrogen peroxide provoked oxidative stress}, series = {PLOS one}, volume = {9}, journal = {PLOS one}, number = {1}, publisher = {PLOS}, address = {San Francisco}, issn = {1932-6203}, doi = {10.1371/journal.pone.0085625}, pages = {e85625}, year = {2014}, abstract = {Bacillus pumilus is characterized by a higher oxidative stress resistance than other comparable industrially relevant Bacilli such as B. subtilis or B. licheniformis. In this study the response of B. pumilus to oxidative stress was investigated during a treatment with high concentrations of hydrogen peroxide at the proteome, transcriptome and metabolome level. Genes/proteins belonging to regulons, which are known to have important functions in the oxidative stress response of other organisms, were found to be upregulated, such as the Fur, Spx, SOS or CtsR regulon. Strikingly, parts of the fundamental PerR regulon responding to peroxide stress in B. subtilis are not encoded in the B. pumilus genome. Thus, B. pumilus misses the catalase KatA, the DNA-protection protein MrgA or the alkyl hydroperoxide reductase AhpCF. Data of this study suggests that the catalase KatX2 takes over the function of the missing KatA in the oxidative stress response of B. pumilus. The genome-wide expression analysis revealed an induction of bacillithiol (Cys-GlcN-malate, BSH) relevant genes. An analysis of the intracellular metabolites detected high intracellular levels of this protective metabolite, which indicates the importance of bacillithiol in the peroxide stress resistance of B. pumilus.}, language = {en} } @article{ChristenBarteltKowalski2010, author = {Christen, Marc and Bartelt, Perry and Kowalski, Julia}, title = {Back calculation of the In den Arelen avalanche with RAMMS: Interpretation of model results}, series = {Annals of Glaciology}, volume = {51}, journal = {Annals of Glaciology}, number = {54}, publisher = {Cambridge University Press}, address = {Cambridge}, isbn = {1727-5644}, doi = {10.3189/172756410791386553}, pages = {161 -- 168}, year = {2010}, abstract = {Two- and three-dimensional avalanche dynamics models are being increasingly used in hazard-mitigation studies. These models can provide improved and more accurate results for hazard mapping than the simple one-dimensional models presently used in practice. However, two- and three-dimensional models generate an extensive amount of output data, making the interpretation of simulation results more difficult. To perform a simulation in three-dimensional terrain, numerical models require a digital elevation model, specification of avalanche release areas (spatial extent and volume), selection of solution methods, finding an adequate calculation resolution and, finally, the choice of friction parameters. In this paper, the importance and difficulty of correctly setting up and analysing the results of a numerical avalanche dynamics simulation is discussed. We apply the two-dimensional simulation program RAMMS to the 1968 extreme avalanche event In den Arelen. We show the effect of model input variations on simulation results and the dangers and complexities in their interpretation.}, language = {en} } @article{PogorelovaRogachevDigeletal.2020, author = {Pogorelova, Natalia and Rogachev, Evgeniy and Digel, Ilya and Chernigova, Svetlana and Nardin, Dmitry}, title = {Bacterial Cellulose Nanocomposites: Morphology and Mechanical Properties}, series = {Materials}, volume = {13}, journal = {Materials}, number = {12}, publisher = {MDPI}, address = {Basel}, isbn = {1996-1944}, doi = {10.3390/ma13122849}, pages = {1 -- 16}, year = {2020}, abstract = {Bacterial cellulose (BC) is a promising material for biomedical applications due to its unique properties such as high mechanical strength and biocompatibility. This article describes the microbiological synthesis, modification, and characterization of the obtained BC-nanocomposites originating from symbiotic consortium Medusomyces gisevii. Two BC-modifications have been obtained: BC-Ag and BC-calcium phosphate (BC-Ca3(PO4)2). Structure and physicochemical properties of the BC and its modifications were investigated by scanning electron microscopy (SEM), energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (EDX), atomic force microscopy (AFM), and infrared Fourier spectroscopy as well as by measurements of mechanical and water holding/absorbing capacities. Topographic analysis of the surface revealed multicomponent thick fibrils (150-160 nm in diameter and about 15 µm in length) constituted by 50-60 nm nanofibrils weaved into a left-hand helix. Distinctive features of Ca-phosphate-modified BC samples were (a) the presence of 500-700 nm entanglements and (b) inclusions of Ca3(PO4)2 crystals. The samples impregnated with Ag nanoparticles exhibited numerous roundish inclusions, about 110 nm in diameter. The boundaries between the organic and inorganic phases were very distinct in both cases. The Ag-modified samples also showed a prominent waving pattern in the packing of nanofibrils. The obtained BC gel films possessed water-holding capacity of about 62.35 g/g. However, the dried (to a constant mass) BC-films later exhibited a low water absorption capacity (3.82 g/g). It was found that decellularized BC samples had 2.4 times larger Young's modulus and 2.2 times greater tensile strength as compared to dehydrated native BC films. We presume that this was caused by molecular compaction of the BC structure.}, language = {en} } @article{DigelAkimbekovRogachevetal.2023, author = {Digel, Ilya and Akimbekov, Nuraly and Rogachev, Evgeniy and Pogorelova, Natalia}, title = {Bacterial cellulose produced by Medusomyces gisevii on glucose and sucrose: biosynthesis and structural properties}, series = {Cellulose}, journal = {Cellulose}, publisher = {Springer Science + Business Media}, address = {Dordrecht}, issn = {1572-882X (Online)}, doi = {10.1007/s10570-023-05592-z}, pages = {15 Seiten}, year = {2023}, abstract = {In this work, the effects of carbon sources and culture media on the production and structural properties of bacterial cellulose (BC) synthesized by Medusomyces gisevii have been studied. The culture medium was composed of different initial concentrations of glucose or sucrose dissolved in 0.4\% extract of plain green tea. Parameters of the culture media (titratable acidity, substrate conversion degree etc.) were monitored daily for 20 days of cultivation. The BC pellicles produced on different carbon sources were characterized in terms of biomass yield, crystallinity and morphology by field emission scanning electron microscopy (FE-SEM), atomic force microscopy and X-ray diffraction. Our results showed that Medusomyces gisevii had higher BC yields in media with sugar concentrations close to 10 g L-1 after a 18-20 days incubation period. Glucose in general lead to a higher BC yield (173 g L-1) compared to sucrose (163.5 g L-1). The BC crystallinity degree and surface roughness were higher in the samples synthetized from sucrose. Obtained FE-SEM micrographs show that the BC pellicles synthesized in the sucrose media contained densely packed tangles of cellulose fibrils whereas the BC produced in the glucose media displayed rather linear geometry of the BC fibrils without noticeable aggregates.}, language = {en} } @article{DigelTemizArtmannNishikawaetal.2005, author = {Digel, Ilya and Temiz Artmann, Ayseg{\"u}l and Nishikawa, K. and Cook, M.}, title = {Bactericidal effects of plasma-generated cluster ions}, series = {Medical and Biological Engineering and Computing. 43 (2005), H. 6}, journal = {Medical and Biological Engineering and Computing. 43 (2005), H. 6}, isbn = {1741-0444}, pages = {800 -- 807}, year = {2005}, language = {en} } @article{MuellerVeggianBochevLiederetal.1982, author = {M{\"u}ller-Veggian, Mattea and Bochev, B. and Lieder, R. M. and Morek, T.}, title = {Band crossing and blocking in side bands of ¹⁸⁰,¹⁸² Os}, series = {Fr{\"u}hjahrstagung ... des Fachausschusses Kernphysik und Hochenergiephysik der DPG (Sektion A: Kernphysik) / Deutsche Physikalische Gesellschaft (1982)}, journal = {Fr{\"u}hjahrstagung ... des Fachausschusses Kernphysik und Hochenergiephysik der DPG (Sektion A: Kernphysik) / Deutsche Physikalische Gesellschaft (1982)}, pages = {1273}, year = {1982}, language = {en} } @article{FoersterOhlerMoers1997, author = {F{\"o}rster, Arnold and Ohler, C. and Moers, J.}, title = {Band offsets at heavily strained III - V interfaces / C. Ohler ; A. F{\"o}rster ; J. Moers...}, series = {Journal of Physics D: Applied Physics. 30 (1997), H. 10}, journal = {Journal of Physics D: Applied Physics. 30 (1997), H. 10}, isbn = {0022-3727}, pages = {1436 -- 1441}, year = {1997}, language = {en} } @article{MuellerVeggianBeuscherNeskakisetal.1978, author = {M{\"u}ller-Veggian, Mattea and Beuscher, H. and Neskakis, A and Gono, Y.}, title = {Band structure in ¹⁹⁰,¹⁹² Au}, series = {Fr{\"u}hjahrstagung ... des Fachausschusses Kernphysik und Hochenergiephysik der DPG (Sektion A: Kernphysik) / Deutsche Physikalische Gesellschaft (1978)}, journal = {Fr{\"u}hjahrstagung ... des Fachausschusses Kernphysik und Hochenergiephysik der DPG (Sektion A: Kernphysik) / Deutsche Physikalische Gesellschaft (1978)}, publisher = {Physik-Verlag}, address = {Weinheim}, pages = {796}, year = {1978}, language = {en} } @article{MuellerVeggianBeuscherNeskakisetal.1978, author = {M{\"u}ller-Veggian, Mattea and Beuscher, H. and Neskakis, A and Gono, Y.}, title = {Band structure in ¹⁹⁰,¹⁹² Au}, series = {Annual report 1977 / Institut f{\"u}r Kernphysik Kernforschungsanlage J{\"u}lich}, journal = {Annual report 1977 / Institut f{\"u}r Kernphysik Kernforschungsanlage J{\"u}lich}, publisher = {Verlag des Forschungszentrums J{\"u}lich}, address = {J{\"u}lich}, pages = {46 -- 47}, year = {1978}, language = {en} } @article{MuellerVeggianNeskakisBeuscheretal.1979, author = {M{\"u}ller-Veggian, Mattea and Neskakis, A. and Beuscher, H. and Haenni, D. R.}, title = {Band structure in ¹⁹⁴ Au}, series = {Annual report 1978 / Kernforschungsanlage J{\"u}lich Institut f{\"u}r Kernphysik / Hrsg.: A. F{\"a}ssler. - (Spezielle Berichte der Kernforschungsanlage J{\"u}lich ; 36)}, journal = {Annual report 1978 / Kernforschungsanlage J{\"u}lich Institut f{\"u}r Kernphysik / Hrsg.: A. F{\"a}ssler. - (Spezielle Berichte der Kernforschungsanlage J{\"u}lich ; 36)}, publisher = {Kernforschungsanlage}, address = {J{\"u}lich}, pages = {36}, year = {1979}, language = {en} } @article{FoersterOhlerDaniels1997, author = {F{\"o}rster, Arnold and Ohler, C. and Daniels, C.}, title = {Barrier height at clean Au/InAs(100) interfaces / C. Ohler ; C. Daniels ; A. F{\"o}rster ...}, series = {Journal of Vacuum Science \& Technology B: Microelectronics and Nanometer Structures. 15 (1997), H. 3}, journal = {Journal of Vacuum Science \& Technology B: Microelectronics and Nanometer Structures. 15 (1997), H. 3}, isbn = {0169-4332}, pages = {702 -- 706}, year = {1997}, language = {en} } @article{Zastrow1985, author = {Zastrow, Udo}, title = {Basic geometrical singularities in plane-elasticity and plate-bending problems}, series = {International Journal of Solids and Structures. 21 (1985), H. 10}, journal = {International Journal of Solids and Structures. 21 (1985), H. 10}, isbn = {0020-7683}, pages = {1047 -- 1067}, year = {1985}, language = {en} } @article{KesslerBalcGebhardtetal.2015, author = {Kessler, Julia and Balc, Nicolae and Gebhardt, Andreas and Abbas, Karim}, title = {Basic Research on Lattice Structures Focused on the Tensile Strength}, series = {Applied Mechanics and Materials}, volume = {Vol. 808}, journal = {Applied Mechanics and Materials}, publisher = {Trans Tech Publications}, address = {B{\"a}ch}, issn = {1662-7482}, doi = {10.4028/www.scientific.net/AMM.808.193}, pages = {193 -- 198}, year = {2015}, language = {en} } @article{SelmerJennemannBaueretal.1999, author = {Selmer, Thorsten and Jennemann, Richard and Bauer, Bernhard L. and Bertalanffy, Helmut}, title = {Basidiolipids from Agaricus are novel immune adjuvants / Jennemann, R. ; Bauer, BL. ; Bertalanffy, H. ; Selmer, T. ; Wiegandt, H.}, series = {Immunobiology. 200 (1999), H. 2}, journal = {Immunobiology. 200 (1999), H. 2}, isbn = {0171-2985}, pages = {277 -- 289}, year = {1999}, language = {en} } @article{Staat2000, author = {Staat, Manfred}, title = {Basis Reduction for the Shakedown Problem for Bounded Kinematic Hardening Material}, year = {2000}, abstract = {Limit and shakedown analysis are effective methods for assessing the load carrying capacity of a given structure. The elasto-plastic behavior of the structure subjected to loads varying in a given load domain is characterized by the shakedown load factor, defined as the maximum factor which satisfies the sufficient conditions stated in the corresponding static shakedown theorem. The finite element dicretization of the problem may lead to very large convex optimization. For the effective solution a basis reduction method has been developed that makes use of the special problem structure for perfectly plastic material. The paper proposes a modified basis reduction method for direct application to the two-surface plasticity model of bounded kinematic hardening material. The considered numerical examples show an enlargement of the load carrying capacity due to bounded hardening.}, subject = {Finite-Elemente-Methode}, language = {en} } @article{BiselliThoemmesKulaetal.1994, author = {Biselli, Manfred and Th{\"o}mmes, J. and Kula, M.-R. and Wandrey, Christian}, title = {Batch kinetic data of hybridoma growth and productivity as a basis for the simulation of antibody production in various culture systems / Th{\"o}mmes, J. ; Biselli, M. ; Kula, M.-R. ; Wandrey, C.}, series = {Animal cell technology : products of today, prospects for tomorrow ; ESACT, European Society for Animal Cell Technology, the 12th meeting / Ed. R. E. Spier}, journal = {Animal cell technology : products of today, prospects for tomorrow ; ESACT, European Society for Animal Cell Technology, the 12th meeting / Ed. R. E. Spier}, publisher = {Butterworth-Heinemann}, address = {Oxford}, isbn = {0750618450}, pages = {513 -- 517}, year = {1994}, language = {en} } @article{BuniatyanHuckPoghossianetal.2013, author = {Buniatyan, V. and Huck, Christina and Poghossian, Arshak and Aroutiounian, V. M. and Sch{\"o}ning, Michael Josef}, title = {BaxSr1-x TiO3/pc-Si heterojunction}, series = {Armenian journal of physics}, volume = {6}, journal = {Armenian journal of physics}, number = {4}, publisher = {National Academy of Sciences of Armenia}, address = {Yerevan}, issn = {1829-1171}, pages = {177 -- 187}, year = {2013}, language = {en} } @article{BuniatyanHuckPoghossianetal.2013, author = {Buniatyan, V. and Huck, Christina and Poghossian, Arshak and Aroutiounian, V. M. and Sch{\"o}ning, Michael Josef}, title = {BaxSr1-x TiO3/pc-Si heterojunction capacitance}, series = {Armenian journal of physics}, volume = {6}, journal = {Armenian journal of physics}, number = {4}, publisher = {National Academy of Sciences of Armenia}, address = {Yerevan}, issn = {1829-1171}, pages = {188 -- 197}, year = {2013}, language = {en} } @article{BienerRouve1984, author = {Biener, Ernst and Rouv{\´e}, G.}, title = {Behaviour and maintenance of some old masonry gravity dams}, series = {Safety of dams : proceedings of the International Conference on Safety of Dams, Coimbra, 23-28 April 1984 / ed. by J. Laginha Serafim. - [Hauptbd.]}, journal = {Safety of dams : proceedings of the International Conference on Safety of Dams, Coimbra, 23-28 April 1984 / ed. by J. Laginha Serafim. - [Hauptbd.]}, publisher = {Rotterdam [u.a.]}, address = {Balkema}, isbn = {90-6191-522-8}, pages = {101 -- 106}, year = {1984}, language = {en} } @article{GspandlPillReipetal.2011, author = {Gspandl, Stephan and Pill, Ingo and Reip, Michael and Steinbauer, Gerald and Ferrein, Alexander}, title = {Belief Management for High-Level Robot Programs}, series = {Proceedings of the Twenty-Second International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence [electronic resource] : Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain, 16 - 22 July 2011 / sponsored by International Joint Conferences on Artificial Intelligence (IJCAI) and the Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence (AAAI). Ed. by Toby Walsh}, journal = {Proceedings of the Twenty-Second International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence [electronic resource] : Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain, 16 - 22 July 2011 / sponsored by International Joint Conferences on Artificial Intelligence (IJCAI) and the Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence (AAAI). Ed. by Toby Walsh}, pages = {900 -- 905}, year = {2011}, language = {en} } @article{RensFerrein2013, author = {Rens, Gavin and Ferrein, Alexander}, title = {Belief-node condensation for online POMDP algorithms}, publisher = {IEEE}, address = {New York}, pages = {1 -- 7}, year = {2013}, abstract = {Slightly extended version of the paper accepted at the Robotics and Artificial Intelligence Workshop, a special track of IEEE AFRICON-2013, held in Mauritius, 9-12 September 2013}, language = {en} } @article{SchulteTiggesFoersterNikolovskietal.2022, author = {Schulte-Tigges, Joschua and F{\"o}rster, Marco and Nikolovski, Gjorgji and Reke, Michael and Ferrein, Alexander and Kaszner, Daniel and Matheis, Dominik and Walter, Thomas}, title = {Benchmarking of various LiDAR sensors for use in self-driving vehicles in real-world environments}, series = {Sensors}, volume = {22}, journal = {Sensors}, number = {19}, publisher = {MDPI}, address = {Basel}, issn = {1424-8220}, doi = {10.3390/s22197146}, pages = {20 Seiten}, year = {2022}, abstract = {Abstract In this paper, we report on our benchmark results of the LiDAR sensors Livox Horizon, Robosense M1, Blickfeld Cube, Blickfeld Cube Range, Velodyne Velarray H800, and Innoviz Pro. The idea was to test the sensors in different typical scenarios that were defined with real-world use cases in mind, in order to find a sensor that meet the requirements of self-driving vehicles. For this, we defined static and dynamic benchmark scenarios. In the static scenarios, both LiDAR and the detection target do not move during the measurement. In dynamic scenarios, the LiDAR sensor was mounted on the vehicle which was driving toward the detection target. We tested all mentioned LiDAR sensors in both scenarios, show the results regarding the detection accuracy of the targets, and discuss their usefulness for deployment in self-driving cars.}, language = {en} } @article{BurgerLindnerRumpfetal.2022, author = {Burger, Ren{\´e} and Lindner, Simon and Rumpf, Jessica and Do, Xuan Tung and Diehl, Bernd W.K. and Rehahn, Matthias and Monakhova, Yulia and Schulze, Margit}, title = {Benchtop versus high field NMR: Comparable performance found for the molecular weight determination of lignin}, series = {Journal of Pharmaceutical and Biomedical Analysis}, volume = {212}, journal = {Journal of Pharmaceutical and Biomedical Analysis}, number = {Article number: 114649}, publisher = {Elsevier}, address = {New York, NY}, isbn = {0731-7085}, doi = {10.1016/j.jpba.2022.114649}, year = {2022}, abstract = {Lignin is a promising renewable biopolymer being investigated worldwide as an environmentally benign substitute of fossil-based aromatic compounds, e.g. for the use as an excipient with antioxidant and antimicrobial properties in drug delivery or even as active compound. For its successful implementation into process streams, a quick, easy, and reliable method is needed for its molecular weight determination. Here we present a method using 1H spectra of benchtop as well as conventional NMR systems in combination with multivariate data analysis, to determine lignin's molecular weight (Mw and Mn) and polydispersity index (PDI). A set of 36 organosolv lignin samples (from Miscanthus x giganteus, Paulownia tomentosa and Silphium perfoliatum) was used for the calibration and cross validation, and 17 samples were used as external validation set. Validation errors between 5.6\% and 12.9\% were achieved for all parameters on all NMR devices (43, 60, 500 and 600 MHz). Surprisingly, no significant difference in the performance of the benchtop and high-field devices was found. This facilitates the application of this method for determining lignin's molecular weight in an industrial environment because of the low maintenance expenditure, small footprint, ruggedness, and low cost of permanent magnet benchtop NMR systems.}, language = {en} } @article{IdingDuennwaldGreineretal.2000, author = {Iding, Hans and D{\"u}nnwald, Thomas and Greiner, Lasse and Liese, Andreas and M{\"u}ller, Michael and Siegert, Petra and Gr{\"o}tzinger, Joachim and Demir, Ayhan S. and Pohl, Martina}, title = {Benzoylformate Decarboxylase from Pseudomonas putida as Stable Catalyst for the Synthesis of Chiral 2-Hydroxy Ketones}, series = {Chemistry - a European journal}, volume = {Vol. 6}, journal = {Chemistry - a European journal}, number = {Iss. 8}, issn = {1521-3765 (E-Journal); 0947-6539 (Print)}, pages = {1483 -- 1495}, year = {2000}, language = {en} } @article{DarmoSchaefferFoersteretal.2000, author = {Darmo, J. and Sch{\"a}ffer, F. and F{\"o}rster, Arnold and Kordos, P.}, title = {Beryllium doped low-temperature-grown MBE GaAs: material for photomixing in the THz frequency range}, series = {ASDAM 2000 : conference proceedings / edited by Jozef Osvald ... [et al.]}, journal = {ASDAM 2000 : conference proceedings / edited by Jozef Osvald ... [et al.]}, publisher = {IEEE}, address = {Piscataway, NJ}, isbn = {0780359399}, pages = {147 -- 150}, year = {2000}, language = {en} } @article{Mayer1995, author = {Mayer, Claudia}, title = {Between Resistance and Affirmation: Christa Wolf and German Unification}, series = {Canadian review of comparative literature : CRCL = Revue canadienne de litt{\´e}rature compar{\´e}e / Canadian Comparative Literature Association. 22 (1995), H. 3-4}, journal = {Canadian review of comparative literature : CRCL = Revue canadienne de litt{\´e}rature compar{\´e}e / Canadian Comparative Literature Association. 22 (1995), H. 3-4}, isbn = {0319-051X}, pages = {813 -- 835}, year = {1995}, language = {en} } @article{Mayer1993, author = {Mayer, Claudia}, title = {Between Trans- and Interdisciplinarity. »Germanistik« and the Dialectic of Inclusion and Exclusion of the Other(s)}, series = {Language and literature today : proceedings of the XIXth triennal congress of the International Federation for Modern Languages and Literatures ; Bras{\´i}lia 22 - 30 August 1993. General ed. Neide de Faria.}, journal = {Language and literature today : proceedings of the XIXth triennal congress of the International Federation for Modern Languages and Literatures ; Bras{\´i}lia 22 - 30 August 1993. General ed. Neide de Faria.}, publisher = {Univ.}, address = {Brasilia}, isbn = {85-230-0405-x}, pages = {958 -- 966}, year = {1993}, language = {en} } @article{ZiemonsBruyndonckxPerezetal.2008, author = {Ziemons, Karl and Bruyndonckx, P. and Perez, J. M. and Pietrzyk, U. and Rato, P. and Tavernier, S.}, title = {Beyond ClearPET: Next Aims}, series = {5th IEEE International Symposium on Biomedical Imaging: From Nano to Macro Symposium Proceedings ISBI 2008}, journal = {5th IEEE International Symposium on Biomedical Imaging: From Nano to Macro Symposium Proceedings ISBI 2008}, isbn = {978-1-4244-2003-2}, pages = {1421 -- 1424}, year = {2008}, abstract = {The CRYSTAL CLEAR collaboration, in short CCC, is a consortium of 12 academic institutions, mainly from Europe, joining efforts in the area of developing instrumentation for nuclear medicine and medical imaging. In the framework of the CCC a high performance small animal PET system, called ClearPET, was developed by using new technologies in electronics and crystals in a phoswich arrangement combining two types of lutetium- based scintillator materials: LSO:Ce and LuYAP:Ce. Our next aim will be the development of hybrid image systems. Hybrid MR-PET imaging has many unique advantages for brain research. This has sparked a new research line within CCC for the development of novel MR-PET compatible technologies. MRI is not as sensitive as PET but PET has poorer spatial resolution than MRI. Two major advantages of PET are sensitivity and its ability to acquire metabolic information. To assess these innovations, the development of a 9.4T hybrid animal MR-PET scanner is proposed based on an existing 9.4T MR scanner that will be adapted to enable simultaneous acquisition of MR and PET data using cutting- edge technology for both MR and PET.}, language = {en} } @article{Damrau1999, author = {Damrau, Karin}, title = {Beyond Solidity - Inventions, Spaces and Concepts for the Elements of Air and Water}, series = {Architectural design : AD. 69 (1999), H. 3-4}, journal = {Architectural design : AD. 69 (1999), H. 3-4}, isbn = {0003-8504}, pages = {22 -- 33}, year = {1999}, language = {en} } @article{BlomePriester1991, author = {Blome, Hans-Joachim and Priester, W.}, title = {Big Bounce in the very early Universe}, series = {Astronomy and Astrophysics. 250 (1991), H. 1}, journal = {Astronomy and Astrophysics. 250 (1991), H. 1}, isbn = {0004-6361}, pages = {43 -- 49}, year = {1991}, language = {en} } @article{MansurovDigelBiisenbaevetal.2012, author = {Mansurov, Z. and Digel, Ilya and Biisenbaev, M. and Savistkaya, I. and Kistaubaeva, A. and Akimbekov, N. and Zhubanova, A.}, title = {Bio-composite material on the basis of carbonized rice husk in biomedicine and environmental applications}, series = {Eurasian Chemico-Technological Journal}, volume = {14}, journal = {Eurasian Chemico-Technological Journal}, number = {2}, publisher = {Institute of Combustion Problems}, address = {Almaty}, issn = {2522-4867}, doi = {10.18321/ectj105}, pages = {115 -- 131}, year = {2012}, language = {en} } @article{UysalCreutzFiratetal.2022, author = {Uysal, Karya and Creutz, Till and Firat, Ipek Seda and Artmann, Gerhard and Teusch, Nicole and Temiz Artmann, Ayseg{\"u}l}, title = {Bio-functionalized ultra-thin, large-area and waterproof silicone membranes for biomechanical cellular loading and compliance experiments}, series = {Polymers}, volume = {14}, journal = {Polymers}, number = {11}, publisher = {MDPI}, address = {Basel}, issn = {2073-4360}, pages = {2213}, year = {2022}, abstract = {Biocompatibility, flexibility and durability make polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) membranes top candidates in biomedical applications. CellDrum technology uses large area, <10 µm thin membranes as mechanical stress sensors of thin cell layers. For this to be successful, the properties (thickness, temperature, dust, wrinkles, etc.) must be precisely controlled. The following parameters of membrane fabrication by means of the Floating-on-Water (FoW) method were investigated: (1) PDMS volume, (2) ambient temperature, (3) membrane deflection and (4) membrane mechanical compliance. Significant differences were found between all PDMS volumes and thicknesses tested (p < 0.01). They also differed from the calculated values. At room temperatures between 22 and 26 °C, significant differences in average thickness values were found, as well as a continuous decrease in thicknesses within a 4 °C temperature elevation. No correlation was found between the membrane thickness groups (between 3-4 µm) in terms of deflection and compliance. We successfully present a fabrication method for thin bio-functionalized membranes in conjunction with a four-step quality management system. The results highlight the importance of tight regulation of production parameters through quality control. The use of membranes described here could also become the basis for material testing on thin, viscous layers such as polymers, dyes and adhesives, which goes far beyond biological applications.}, language = {en} } @article{ThomessenThomaBraun2023, author = {Thomessen, Karolin and Thoma, Andreas and Braun, Carsten}, title = {Bio-inspired altitude changing extension to the 3DVFH* local obstacle avoidance algorithm}, series = {CEAS Aeronautical Journal}, journal = {CEAS Aeronautical Journal}, publisher = {Springer}, address = {Wien}, issn = {1869-5590 (Online)}, doi = {10.1007/s13272-023-00691-w}, pages = {11 Seiten}, year = {2023}, abstract = {Obstacle avoidance is critical for unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) operating autonomously. Obstacle avoidance algorithms either rely on global environment data or local sensor data. Local path planners react to unforeseen objects and plan purely on local sensor information. Similarly, animals need to find feasible paths based on local information about their surroundings. Therefore, their behavior is a valuable source of inspiration for path planning. Bumblebees tend to fly vertically over far-away obstacles and horizontally around close ones, implying two zones for different flight strategies depending on the distance to obstacles. This work enhances the local path planner 3DVFH* with this bio-inspired strategy. The algorithm alters the goal-driven function of the 3DVFH* to climb-preferring if obstacles are far away. Prior experiments with bumblebees led to two definitions of flight zone limits depending on the distance to obstacles, leading to two algorithm variants. Both variants reduce the probability of not reaching the goal of a 3DVFH* implementation in Matlab/Simulink. The best variant, 3DVFH*b-b, reduces this probability from 70.7 to 18.6\% in city-like worlds using a strong vertical evasion strategy. Energy consumption is higher, and flight paths are longer compared to the algorithm version with pronounced horizontal evasion tendency. A parameter study analyzes the effect of different weighting factors in the cost function. The best parameter combination shows a failure probability of 6.9\% in city-like worlds and reduces energy consumption by 28\%. Our findings demonstrate the potential of bio-inspired approaches for improving the performance of local path planning algorithms for UAV.}, language = {en} } @article{KramerHalamkovaPoghossianetal.2013, author = {Kramer, Friederike and Halamkova, Lenka and Poghossian, Arshak and Sch{\"o}ning, Michael Josef and Katz, Evgeny and Halamek, Jan}, title = {Biocatalytic analysis of biomarkers for forensic identification of ethnicity between Caucasian and African American}, series = {The analyst. August 2013}, volume = {Vol. 138}, journal = {The analyst. August 2013}, publisher = {Royal Society of Chemistry}, address = {Cambridge}, issn = {1364-5528 (E-Journal); 0003-2654 (Print)}, pages = {6251 -- 6257}, year = {2013}, language = {en} } @article{SelmerNetzPohletal.2002, author = {Selmer, Thorsten and Netz, Daili Jacqueline Aguilar and Pohl, Regula and Beck-Sickinger, Annette G.}, title = {Biochemical characterisation and genetic analysis of aureocin A53, a new, atypical bacteriocin from Staphylococcus aureus / Netz, Daili Jacqueline Aguilar ; Pohl, Regula ; Beck-Sickinger, Annette G. ; Selmer, Thorsten ; Pierik, Antonio J. ; Carmo de Frei}, series = {Journal of Molecular Biology. 319 (2002), H. 3}, journal = {Journal of Molecular Biology. 319 (2002), H. 3}, isbn = {0022-2836}, pages = {745 -- 756}, year = {2002}, language = {en} } @article{FalkenbergKohnBottetal.2023, author = {Falkenberg, Fabian and Kohn, Sophie and Bott, Michael and Bongaerts, Johannes and Siegert, Petra}, title = {Biochemical characterisation of a novel broad pH spectrum subtilisin from Fictibacillus arsenicus DSM 15822ᵀ}, series = {FEBS Open Bio}, volume = {13}, journal = {FEBS Open Bio}, number = {11}, publisher = {Wiley}, address = {Hoboken, NJ}, issn = {2211-5463}, doi = {10.1002/2211-5463.13701}, pages = {2035 -- 2046}, year = {2023}, abstract = {Subtilisins from microbial sources, especially from the Bacillaceae family, are of particular interest for biotechnological applications and serve the currently growing enzyme market as efficient and novel biocatalysts. Biotechnological applications include use in detergents, cosmetics, leather processing, wastewater treatment and pharmaceuticals. To identify a possible candidate for the enzyme market, here we cloned the gene of the subtilisin SPFA from Fictibacillus arsenicus DSM 15822ᵀ (obtained through a data mining-based search) and expressed it in Bacillus subtilis DB104. After production and purification, the protease showed a molecular mass of 27.57 kDa and a pI of 5.8. SPFA displayed hydrolytic activity at a temperature optimum of 80 °C and a very broad pH optimum between 8.5 and 11.5, with high activity up to pH 12.5. SPFA displayed no NaCl dependence but a high NaCl tolerance, with decreasing activity up to concentrations of 5 m NaCl. The stability enhanced with increasing NaCl concentration. Based on its substrate preference for 10 synthetic peptide 4-nitroanilide substrates with three or four amino acids and its phylogenetic classification, SPFA can be assigned to the subgroup of true subtilisins. Moreover, SPFA exhibited high tolerance to 5\% (w/v) SDS and 5\% H₂O₂ (v/v). The biochemical properties of SPFA, especially its tolerance of remarkably high pH, SDS and H₂O₂, suggest it has potential for biotechnological applications.}, language = {en} } @article{FalkenbergRahbaFischeretal.2022, author = {Falkenberg, Fabian and Rahba, Jade and Fischer, David and Bott, Michael and Bongaerts, Johannes and Siegert, Petra}, title = {Biochemical characterization of a novel oxidatively stable, halotolerant, and high-alkaline subtilisin from Alkalihalobacillus okhensis Kh10-101T}, series = {FEBS Open Bio}, volume = {12}, journal = {FEBS Open Bio}, number = {10}, publisher = {Wiley}, address = {Hoboken, NJ}, issn = {2211-5463}, doi = {10.1002/2211-5463.13457}, pages = {1729 -- 1746}, year = {2022}, abstract = {Halophilic and halotolerant microorganisms represent a promising source of salt-tolerant enzymes suitable for various biotechnological applications where high salt concentrations would otherwise limit enzymatic activity. Considering the current growing enzyme market and the need for more efficient and new biocatalysts, the present study aimed at the characterization of a high-alkaline subtilisin from Alkalihalobacillus okhensis Kh10-101T. The protease gene was cloned and expressed in Bacillus subtilis DB104. The recombinant protease SPAO with 269 amino acids belongs to the subfamily of high-alkaline subtilisins. The biochemical characteristics of purified SPAO were analyzed in comparison with subtilisin Carlsberg, Savinase, and BPN'. SPAO, a monomer with a molecular mass of 27.1 kDa, was active over a wide range of pH 6.0-12.0 and temperature 20-80 °C, optimally at pH 9.0-9.5 and 55 °C. The protease is highly oxidatively stable to hydrogen peroxide and retained 58\% of residual activity when incubated at 10 °C with 5\% (v/v) H2O2 for 1 h while stimulated at 1\% (v/v) H2O2. Furthermore, SPAO was very stable and active at NaCl concentrations up to 5.0 m. This study demonstrates the potential of SPAO for biotechnological applications in the future.}, language = {en} } @article{LuethThustSteffenetal.2000, author = {L{\"u}th, H. and Thust, M. and Steffen, A. and Kordos, P. and Sch{\"o}ning, Michael Josef}, title = {Biochemical sensors with structured and porous silicon capacitors}, series = {Materials Science and Engineering B. 69-70 (2000)}, journal = {Materials Science and Engineering B. 69-70 (2000)}, isbn = {0921-5107}, pages = {104 -- 108}, year = {2000}, language = {en} } @article{AkimbekovDigelTastambeketal.2013, author = {Akimbekov, N. S. and Digel, Ilya and Tastambek, K. T. and Zhubanova, A. A.}, title = {Biocompatibility of carbonized rice husk with a rat heart cells line H9c2}, series = {Experimental Biology}, volume = {59}, journal = {Experimental Biology}, number = {3/1}, issn = {1563-0218}, pages = {23 -- 25}, year = {2013}, language = {en} } @article{SchrothWeissbeckerSchuetzetal.2002, author = {Schroth, P. and Weißbecker, B. and Sch{\"u}tz, S. and Ecken, H. and Yoshinobu, T. and L{\"u}th, H. and Sch{\"o}ning, Michael Josef}, title = {Bioelectronic signal processing - intact chemoreceptors coupled to field-effect devices}, series = {Lecture Notes of the ICB Seminars}, journal = {Lecture Notes of the ICB Seminars}, publisher = {MCB}, address = {Warsaw}, pages = {28 -- 42}, year = {2002}, language = {en} } @article{SchrothWeissbeckerSchuetzetal.2001, author = {Schroth, P. and Weißbecker, B. and Sch{\"u}tz, S. and Ecken, H. and Yoshinobu, T. and L{\"u}th, H. and Sch{\"o}ning, Michael Josef}, title = {Bioelectronic signal processing - intact chemoreceptors coupled to field-effect devices}, series = {Biocybernetics and Biomedical Engineering. 21 (2001), H. 3}, journal = {Biocybernetics and Biomedical Engineering. 21 (2001), H. 3}, isbn = {0208-5216}, pages = {27 -- 42}, year = {2001}, language = {en} } @article{SchoeningPoghossian2006, author = {Sch{\"o}ning, Michael Josef and Poghossian, Arshak}, title = {BioFEDs (field-effect devices) : State-of-the-art and new directions}, series = {Electroanalysis}, volume = {18}, journal = {Electroanalysis}, number = {19-20}, issn = {1521-4109}, doi = {10.1002/elan.200603609}, pages = {1893 -- 1900}, year = {2006}, language = {en} } @article{Alexopoulos2012, author = {Alexopoulos, Spiros}, title = {Biogas systems: basics, biogas multifunction, principle of fermentation and hybrid application with a solar tower for the treatment of waste animal manure}, series = {Journal of Engineering Science and Technology Review}, volume = {5}, journal = {Journal of Engineering Science and Technology Review}, number = {4}, issn = {1791-2377}, pages = {48 -- 55}, year = {2012}, abstract = {Two of the main environmental problems of today's society are the continuously increasing production of organic wastes as well as the increase of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere and the related green house effect. A way to solve these problems is the production of biogas. Biogas is a combustible gas consisting of methane, carbon dioxide and small amounts of other gases and trace elements. Production of biogas through anaerobic digestion of animal manure and slurries as well as of a wide range of digestible organic wastes and agricultural residues, converts these substrates into electricity and heat and offers a natural fertiliser for agriculture. The microbiological process of decomposition of organic matter, in the absence of oxygen takes place in reactors, called digesters. Biogas can be used as a fuel in a gas turbine or burner and can be used in a hybrid solar tower system offering a solution for waste treatment of agricultural and animal residues. A solar tower system consists of a heliostat field, which concentrates direct solar irradiation on an open volumetric central receiver. The receiver heats up ambient air to temperatures of around 700°C. The hot air's heat energy is transferred to a steam Rankine cycle in a heat recovery steam generator (HRSG). The steam drives a steam turbine, which in turn drives a generator for producing electricity. In order to increase the operational hours of a solar tower power plant, a heat storage system and/ or hybridization may be considered. The advantage of solar-fossil hybrid power plants, compared to solar-only systems, lies in low additional investment costs due to an adaptable solar share and reduced technical and economical risks. On sunny days the hybrid system operates in a solar-only mode with the central receiver and on cloudy days and at night with the gas turbine only. As an alternative to methane gas, environmentally neutral biogas can be used for operating the gas turbine. Hence, the hybrid system is operated to 100\% from renewable energy sources}, language = {en} } @article{EschFunkeRoosenetal.2011, author = {Esch, Thomas and Funke, Harald and Roosen, Peter and Jarolimek, Ulrich}, title = {Biogenic Vehicle Fuels in General Aviation Aircrafts}, series = {MTZ worldwide. 72 (2011), H. 1}, journal = {MTZ worldwide. 72 (2011), H. 1}, publisher = {Springer Automotive Media}, address = {Wiesbaden}, pages = {38 -- 43}, year = {2011}, language = {en} } @article{MaggakisKelemenBorkKayseretal.2003, author = {Maggakis-Kelemen, C. and Bork, M. and Kayser, Peter and Biselli, Manfred and Artmann, Gerhard}, title = {Biological and mechanical quality of red blood cells cultured from human umbilical cord blood stem cells}, series = {Medical and biological engineering and computing. 41 (2003), H. 3}, journal = {Medical and biological engineering and computing. 41 (2003), H. 3}, isbn = {0140-0118}, pages = {350 -- 356}, year = {2003}, language = {en} } @article{KotliarKoshitzSvetlowaetal.2005, author = {Kotliar, Konstantin and Koshitz, I. N. and Svetlowa, O. V. and Makarov, F. N.}, title = {Biomechanical analysis of traditional and contemporary conceptions on pathogenesis of the primary open angle glaucoma / Koshitz, I. N. ; Svetlova, O. V. ; Kotliar, K. E. ; Makarov, F. N. ; Smolnikov, B. A.}, series = {Glaukoma (2005)}, journal = {Glaukoma (2005)}, publisher = {-}, pages = {41 -- 63}, year = {2005}, language = {en} } @article{HorbachStaatPerezVianaetal.2020, author = {Horbach, Andreas and Staat, Manfred and Perez-Viana, Daniel and Simmen, Hans-Peter and Neuhaus, Valentin and Pape, Hans-Christoph and Prescher, Andreas and Ciritsis, Bernhard}, title = {Biomechanical in vitro examination of a standardized low-volume tubular femoroplasty}, series = {Clinical Biomechanics}, volume = {80}, journal = {Clinical Biomechanics}, number = {Art. 105104}, publisher = {Elsevier}, address = {Amsterdam}, doi = {10.1016/j.clinbiomech.2020.105104}, year = {2020}, abstract = {Background Osteoporosis is associated with the risk of fractures near the hip. Age and comorbidities increase the perioperative risk. Due to the ageing population, fracture of the proximal femur also proves to be a socio-economic problem. Preventive surgical measures have hardly been used so far. Methods 10 pairs of human femora from fresh cadavers were divided into control and low-volume femoroplasty groups and subjected to a Hayes fall-loading fracture test. The results of the respective localization and classification of the fracture site, the Singh index determined by computed tomography (CT) examination and the parameters in terms of fracture force, work to fracture and stiffness were evaluated statistically and with the finite element method. In addition, a finite element parametric study with different position angles and variants of the tubular geometry of the femoroplasty was performed. Findings Compared to the control group, the work to fracture could be increased by 33.2\%. The fracture force increased by 19.9\%. The used technique and instrumentation proved to be standardized and reproducible with an average poly(methyl methacrylate) volume of 10.5 ml. The parametric study showed the best results for the selected angle and geometry. Interpretation The cadaver studies demonstrated the biomechanical efficacy of the low-volume tubular femoroplasty. The numerical calculations confirmed the optimal choice of positioning as well as the inner and outer diameter of the tube in this setting. The standardized minimally invasive technique with the instruments developed for it could be used in further comparative studies to confirm the measured biomechanical results.}, language = {en} } @article{KotliarSvetlovaSourjikovetal.2004, author = {Kotliar, Konstantin and Svetlova, O. V. and Sourjikov, A. V. and Zaseeva, M. V.}, title = {Biomechanical peculiarities of aqueous humor production system and outflow regulation system / Svetlova, O. V. ; Sourjikov, A. V. ; Kotliar, K. E. ; Zaseeva, M. V. ; Shukhaev, S. V. ; Koshitz, I. N.}, series = {Glaukoma (2004)}, journal = {Glaukoma (2004)}, publisher = {-}, pages = {66 -- 76}, year = {2004}, language = {en} } @article{KotliarSvetlovaStegaevetal.2004, author = {Kotliar, Konstantin and Svetlova, O. V. and Stegaev, V. A. and Parkhomov, S. D.}, title = {Biomechanical substantiation of relatively low efficiency of recurrent laser trabeculoplasty / Svetlova, O. V. ; Stagaev, V. A. ; Parkhomov, S. D. ; Kotliar, K. E. ; Makarov, F. N. ; Smolnikov, B. A. ; Koshitz, I. N.}, series = {Glaukoma (2004)}, journal = {Glaukoma (2004)}, publisher = {-}, pages = {29 -- 39}, year = {2004}, language = {en} } @article{QuittmannAbelAlbrachtetal.2022, author = {Quittmann, Oliver J. and Abel, Thomas and Albracht, Kirsten and Str{\"u}der, Heiko K.}, title = {Biomechanics of all-out handcycling exercise: kinetics, kinematics and muscular activity of a 15-s sprint test in able-bodied participants}, series = {Sports Biomechanics}, volume = {21}, journal = {Sports Biomechanics}, number = {10}, publisher = {Taylor \& Francis}, address = {London}, issn = {1752-6116 (Onlineausgabe)}, doi = {10.1080/14763141.2020.1745266}, pages = {1200 -- 1223}, year = {2022}, abstract = {This study aims to quantify the kinematics, kinetics and muscular activity of all-out handcycling exercise and examine their alterations during the course of a 15-s sprint test. Twelve able-bodied competitive triathletes performed a 15-s all-out sprint test in a recumbent racing handcycle that was attached to an ergometer. During the sprint test, tangential crank kinetics, 3D joint kinematics and muscular activity of 10 muscles of the upper extremity and trunk were examined using a power metre, motion capturing and surface electromyography (sEMG), respectively. Parameters were compared between revolution one (R1), revolution two (R2), the average of revolution 3 to 13 (R3) and the average of the remaining revolutions (R4). Shoulder abduction and internal-rotation increased, whereas maximal shoulder retroversion decreased during the sprint. Except for the wrist angles, angular velocity increased for every joint of the upper extremity. Several muscles demonstrated an increase in muscular activation, an earlier onset of muscular activation in crank cycle and an increased range of activation. During the course of a 15-s all-out sprint test in handcycling, the shoulder muscles and the muscles associated to the push phase demonstrate indications for short-duration fatigue. These findings are helpful to prevent injuries and improve performance in all-out handcycling.}, language = {en} } @article{QuittmannAbelAlbrachtetal.2020, author = {Quittmann, Oliver J. and Abel, Thomas and Albracht, Kirsten and Meskemper, Joshua and Foitschik, Tina and Str{\"u}der, Heiko K.}, title = {Biomechanics of handcycling propulsion in a 30-min continuous load test at lactate threshold: Kinetics, kinematics, and muscular activity in able-bodied participants}, series = {European Journal of Applied Physiology}, journal = {European Journal of Applied Physiology}, number = {120}, publisher = {Springer}, address = {Heidelberg}, issn = {1439-6327}, doi = {10.1007/s00421-020-04373-x}, pages = {1403 -- 1415}, year = {2020}, abstract = {Purpose This study aims to investigate the biomechanics of handcycling during a continuous load trial (CLT) to assess the mechanisms underlying fatigue in upper body exercise. Methods Twelve able-bodied triathletes performed a 30-min CLT at a power output corresponding to lactate threshold in a racing recumbent handcycle mounted on a stationary ergometer. During the CLT, ratings of perceived exertion (RPE), tangential crank kinetics, 3D joint kinematics, and muscular activity of ten muscles of the upper extremity and trunk were examined using motion capturing and surface electromyography. Results During the CLT, spontaneously chosen cadence and RPE increased, whereas crank torque decreased. Rotational work was higher during the pull phase. Peripheral RPE was higher compared to central RPE. Joint range of motion decreased for elbow-flexion and radial-duction. Integrated EMG (iEMG) increased in the forearm flexors, forearm extensors, and M. deltoideus (Pars spinalis). An earlier onset of activation was found for M. deltoideus (Pars clavicularis), M. pectoralis major, M. rectus abdominis, M. biceps brachii, and the forearm flexors. Conclusion Fatigue-related alterations seem to apply analogously in handcycling and cycling. The most distal muscles are responsible for force transmission on the cranks and might thus suffer most from neuromuscular fatigue. The findings indicate that peripheral fatigue (at similar lactate values) is higher in handcycling compared to leg cycling, at least for inexperienced participants. An increase in cadence might delay peripheral fatigue by a reduced vascular occlusion. We assume that the gap between peripheral and central fatigue can be reduced by sport-specific endurance training.}, language = {en} } @article{KotliarVolkovKoshitsetal.1997, author = {Kotliar, Konstantin and Volkov, V. V. and Koshits, I. N. and Svetlova, O. V.}, title = {Biomekhanicheskie osobennosti vzaimodeĭstviia drenazhno i akkomodatsionnoĭ reguliatornykh sistem glaza v norme i pri kontuzionnom podvyvikhe khrustalika / Volkov, V. V. ; Kotliar, K. E. ; Koshits, I. n. ; Svetlova, O. V. ; Smol´nikov, B. A.}, series = {Vestnik oftalmologii. 113 (1997), H. 3}, journal = {Vestnik oftalmologii. 113 (1997), H. 3}, publisher = {-}, isbn = {0042-465X}, pages = {5 -- 7}, year = {1997}, language = {en} } @article{BiselliHilbertJelineketal.2001, author = {Biselli, Manfred and Hilbert, U. and Jelinek, N. and Schmidt, S.}, title = {Bioprocess development for the cultivation of human T-lymphocytes / Hilbert, U. ; Jelinek, N. Schmidt, S. ; Biselli, M.}, series = {Engineering in Life Sciences. 1 (2001)}, journal = {Engineering in Life Sciences. 1 (2001)}, isbn = {1618-0240}, pages = {20 -- 23}, year = {2001}, language = {en} } @article{OliveiraMolinnusBegingetal.2021, author = {Oliveira, Danilo A. and Molinnus, Denise and Beging, Stefan and Siqueira Jr, Jos{\´e} R. and Sch{\"o}ning, Michael Josef}, title = {Biosensor Based on Self-Assembled Films of Graphene Oxide and Polyaniline Using a Field-Effect Device Platform}, series = {physica status solidi (a) applications and materials science}, volume = {218}, journal = {physica status solidi (a) applications and materials science}, number = {13}, publisher = {Wiley-VCH}, address = {Weinheim}, issn = {1862-6319}, doi = {10.1002/pssa.202000747}, pages = {1 -- 9}, year = {2021}, abstract = {A new functionalization method to modify capacitive electrolyte-insulator-semiconductor (EIS) structures with nanofilms is presented. Layers of polyallylamine hydrochloride (PAH) and graphene oxide (GO) with the compound polyaniline:poly(2-acrylamido-2-methyl-1-propanesulfonic acid) (PANI:PAAMPSA) are deposited onto a p-Si/SiO2 chip using the layer-by-layer technique (LbL). Two different enzymes (urease and penicillinase) are separately immobilized on top of a five-bilayer stack of the PAH:GO/PANI:PAAMPSA-modified EIS chip, forming a biosensor for detection of urea and penicillin, respectively. Electrochemical characterization is performed by constant capacitance (ConCap) measurements, and the film morphology is characterized by atomic force microscopy (AFM) and scanning electron microscopy (SEM). An increase in the average sensitivity of the modified biosensors (EIS-nanofilm-enzyme) of around 15\% is found in relation to sensors, only carrying the enzyme but without the nanofilm (EIS-enzyme). In this sense, the nanofilm acts as a stable bioreceptor onto the EIS chip improving the output signal in terms of sensitivity and stability.}, language = {en} } @article{KeusgenJuengerKrestetal.2003, author = {Keusgen, Michael and J{\"u}nger, Martina and Krest, Ingo and Sch{\"o}ning, Michael Josef}, title = {Biosensoric detection of the cysteine sulphoxide alliin}, series = {Sensors and Actuators B. 95 (2003), H. 1-3}, journal = {Sensors and Actuators B. 95 (2003), H. 1-3}, isbn = {0925-4005}, pages = {297 -- 302}, year = {2003}, language = {en} } @article{KeusgenJuengerSchoening2002, author = {Keusgen, M. and J{\"u}nger, M. and Sch{\"o}ning, Michael Josef}, title = {Biosensoric detection of the cysteine sulphoxide alliin}, series = {Book of abstracts / ed. by J. Saneistr.}, journal = {Book of abstracts / ed. by J. Saneistr.}, publisher = {Czech Technical University, Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Department of Measurement}, address = {Prague}, isbn = {80-01-02576-4}, pages = {1175 -- 1178}, year = {2002}, language = {en} } @article{PaczkowskiWeissbeckerSchoeningetal.2011, author = {Paczkowski, Sebastian and Weißbecker, Bernhard and Sch{\"o}ning, Michael Josef and Sch{\"u}tz, Stefan}, title = {Biosensors on the Basis of Insect Olfaction}, series = {Insect biotechnology / Andreas Vilcinskas, ed.}, journal = {Insect biotechnology / Andreas Vilcinskas, ed.}, publisher = {Springer}, address = {Dordrecht [u.a.]}, isbn = {978-90-481-9640-1}, pages = {225 -- 240}, year = {2011}, language = {en} } @article{AlKaidyDuweHusteretal.2015, author = {Al-Kaidy, Huschyar and Duwe, Anna and Huster, Manuel and Muffler, Kai and Schlegel, Christin and Tim, Sieker and Stadtm{\"u}ller, Ralf and Tippk{\"o}tter, Nils and Ulber, Roland}, title = {Biotechnology and bioprocess engineering - from the first ullmann's article to recent trends}, series = {ChemBioEng Reviews}, volume = {2}, journal = {ChemBioEng Reviews}, number = {3}, publisher = {Wiley}, address = {Weinheim}, doi = {10.1002/cben.201500008}, pages = {175 -- 184}, year = {2015}, abstract = {For several thousand years, biotechnology and its associated technical processes have had a great impact on the development of mankind. Based on empirical methods, in particular for the production of foodstuffs and daily commodities, these disciplines have become one of the most innovative future issues. Due to the increasing detailed understanding of cellular processes, production strains can now be optimized. In combination with modern bioprocesses, a variety of bulk and fine chemicals as well as pharmaceuticals can be produced efficiently. In this article, some of the current trends in biotechnology are discussed.}, language = {en} } @article{AkimbekovDigelTastambeketal.2022, author = {Akimbekov, Nuraly S. and Digel, Ilya and Tastambek, Kuanysh T. and Marat, Adel K. and Turaliyeva, Moldir A. and Kaiyrmanova, Gulzhan K.}, title = {Biotechnology of Microorganisms from Coal Environments: From Environmental Remediation to Energy Production}, series = {Biology}, volume = {11}, journal = {Biology}, number = {9}, publisher = {MDPI}, address = {Basel}, issn = {2079-7737}, doi = {10.3390/biology11091306}, pages = {47 Seiten}, year = {2022}, abstract = {It was generally believed that coal sources are not favorable as live-in habitats for microorganisms due to their recalcitrant chemical nature and negligible decomposition. However, accumulating evidence has revealed the presence of diverse microbial groups in coal environments and their significant metabolic role in coal biogeochemical dynamics and ecosystem functioning. The high oxygen content, organic fractions, and lignin-like structures of lower-rank coals may provide effective means for microbial attack, still representing a greatly unexplored frontier in microbiology. Coal degradation/conversion technology by native bacterial and fungal species has great potential in agricultural development, chemical industry production, and environmental rehabilitation. Furthermore, native microalgal species can offer a sustainable energy source and an excellent bioremediation strategy applicable to coal spill/seam waters. Additionally, the measures of the fate of the microbial community would serve as an indicator of restoration progress on post-coal-mining sites. This review puts forward a comprehensive vision of coal biodegradation and bioprocessing by microorganisms native to coal environments for determining their biotechnological potential and possible applications.}, language = {en} } @article{RateikeSiebourgSchmidetal.1990, author = {Rateike, Franz-Matthias and Siebourg, W. and Schmid, H. and Anders, S.}, title = {Birefringence - An important property of plastic substrates for magneto-optical storage disks / W. Siebourg ; H. Schmid ; F. M. Rateike ; S. Anders ; U. Grigo ; H. L{\"o}wer}, series = {Polymer engineering \& science / Society of Plastics Engineers. 30 (1990), H. 18}, journal = {Polymer engineering \& science / Society of Plastics Engineers. 30 (1990), H. 18}, isbn = {0032-3888}, pages = {1133 -- 1139}, year = {1990}, language = {en} } @article{MuellerVeggianGonoLieder1976, author = {M{\"u}ller-Veggian, Mattea and Gono, Y. and Lieder, R. M.}, title = {Blocking effect in the transitional nuclei ¹⁸⁹,¹⁹¹,¹⁹³ Au}, series = {Physical review letters}, volume = {37}, journal = {Physical review letters}, number = {17}, publisher = {American Physical Society}, address = {Ridge, NY}, isbn = {1079-7114}, doi = {10.1103/PhysRevLett.37.1123}, pages = {1123 -- 1125}, year = {1976}, language = {en} } @article{HeuermannErkens2004, author = {Heuermann, Holger and Erkens, Holger}, title = {Blocking structures for mixed-mode systems. / Erkens, Holger ; Heuermann, Holger}, series = {Conference proceedings : Tuesday 12th, Wednesday 13th and Thursday 14th October, [RAI International Exhibition and Congress Centre, Amsterdam ; part of European Microwave Week 2004] / EuMA, European Microwave Association. Vol. 1}, journal = {Conference proceedings : Tuesday 12th, Wednesday 13th and Thursday 14th October, [RAI International Exhibition and Congress Centre, Amsterdam ; part of European Microwave Week 2004] / EuMA, European Microwave Association. Vol. 1}, publisher = {Horizon House Publ.}, address = {London}, isbn = {1-580-53992-0}, pages = {297 -- 300}, year = {2004}, language = {en} } @article{MuellerVeggianGonoLieder1977, author = {M{\"u}ller-Veggian, Mattea and Gono, Y. and Lieder, R. M.}, title = {Blocking-effect in the transitional nuclei ¹⁸⁹,¹⁹¹,¹⁹³ Au}, series = {Annual report 1976 / Institut f{\"u}r Kernphysik Kernforschungsanlage J{\"u}lich / Ed. board: A. F{\"a}ßler ...}, journal = {Annual report 1976 / Institut f{\"u}r Kernphysik Kernforschungsanlage J{\"u}lich / Ed. board: A. F{\"a}ßler ...}, publisher = {Kernforschungsanlage}, address = {J{\"u}lich}, pages = {33}, year = {1977}, language = {en} } @article{Naujokat2005, author = {Naujokat, Anke}, title = {Bocholt: Cotton Mills for the Continent}, series = {Bauwelt. 96 (2005), H. 36}, journal = {Bauwelt. 96 (2005), H. 36}, isbn = {0931-6590}, pages = {3}, year = {2005}, language = {en} } @article{DigelMaggakisKelemenZerlinetal.2006, author = {Digel, Ilya and Maggakis-Kelemen, Christina and Zerlin, Kay and Linder, Peter}, title = {Body temperature-related structural transitions of monotremal and human hemoglobin}, series = {Biophysical Journal. 91 (2006), H. 8}, journal = {Biophysical Journal. 91 (2006), H. 8}, isbn = {1542-0086}, pages = {3014 -- 3021}, year = {2006}, language = {en} } @article{FeldmannPakGessleretal.2006, author = {Feldmann, Markus and Pak, Daniel and Geßler, Achim and Dilthey, Ulrich and Schleser, Markus}, title = {Bonded connections for textile reinforced concrete structures}, series = {Cailiao-gongcheng = Journal of materials engineering}, journal = {Cailiao-gongcheng = Journal of materials engineering}, number = {Special iss.}, issn = {1001-4381}, pages = {123 -- 127}, year = {2006}, language = {en} } @article{Mackenstein1999, author = {Mackenstein, Hans}, title = {Book Reviews - Cowie, Harry, Private Partnership and Public Networks in Europe}, series = {Regional and federal studies. 9 (1999), H. 2}, journal = {Regional and federal studies. 9 (1999), H. 2}, isbn = {1359-7566}, pages = {111 -- 111}, year = {1999}, language = {en} } @article{Mackenstein1998, author = {Mackenstein, Hans}, title = {Book Reviews - Morass, Michael; Regionale Interessen auf dem Weg in die Europ{\"a}ische Union: Strukturelle Entwicklung und Perspektiven der Interessenvermittlung {\"O}sterreichischer und deutscher L{\"a}ndesakteure im Rahmen der Europ{\"a}ischen Integration}, series = {Regional and federal studies. 8 (1998), H. 1}, journal = {Regional and federal studies. 8 (1998), H. 1}, isbn = {1359-7566}, pages = {227 -- 227}, year = {1998}, language = {en} } @article{Mackenstein1998, author = {Mackenstein, Hans}, title = {Book Reviews - Samardzic, Slobodan and Thomas Fleiner, Federalismus und Minderheitenproblem in Multiethnischen Gemeinschaften}, series = {Regional and federal studies. 8 (1998), H. 3}, journal = {Regional and federal studies. 8 (1998), H. 3}, isbn = {1359-7566}, pages = {138 -- 138}, year = {1998}, language = {en} } @article{Mackenstein2000, author = {Mackenstein, Hans}, title = {Books Reviewed - European Democratization since 1800 edited by J. Garrard, V. Tolz and R. White}, series = {Democratization. 7 (2000), H. 4}, journal = {Democratization. 7 (2000), H. 4}, isbn = {1351-0347}, pages = {219 -- 219}, year = {2000}, language = {en} } @article{Dikta1990, author = {Dikta, Gerhard}, title = {Bootstrap Approximation of Nearest Neighbor Regression Function Estimates}, series = {Journal of Multivariate Analysis. 32 (1990), H. 2}, journal = {Journal of Multivariate Analysis. 32 (1990), H. 2}, isbn = {0047-259X}, pages = {213 -- 229}, year = {1990}, language = {en} } @article{DiktaGhorai1990, author = {Dikta, Gerhard and Ghorai, J. K.}, title = {Bootstrap Approximation with Censored Data under the Proportional Hazard Model}, series = {Communications in Statistics: Theory and Methods. 19 (1990), H. 2}, journal = {Communications in Statistics: Theory and Methods. 19 (1990), H. 2}, isbn = {0361-0926}, pages = {573 -- 581}, year = {1990}, language = {en} } @article{DiktaKvesicSchmidt2006, author = {Dikta, Gerhard and Kvesic, Marsel and Schmidt, Christian}, title = {Bootstrap Approximations in Model Checks for Binary Data}, series = {Journal of the American Statistical Association. 101 (2006), H. 474}, journal = {Journal of the American Statistical Association. 101 (2006), H. 474}, isbn = {0162-1459}, pages = {521 -- 530}, year = {2006}, language = {en} }