@article{HellwigRautenbachVolkmann2004, author = {Hellwig, Angelika and Rautenbach, Dieter and Volkmann, Lutz}, title = {Note on the connectivity of line graphs}, series = {Information processing letters}, volume = {Vol. 91}, journal = {Information processing letters}, number = {Iss. 1}, issn = {1872-6119 (E-Journal); 0020-0190 (Print)}, pages = {7 -- 10}, year = {2004}, language = {en} } @article{HellwigVolkmann2004, author = {Hellwig, Angelika and Volkmann, Lutz}, title = {Maximally local-edge-connected graphs and digraphs}, series = {Ars combinatoria}, volume = {Vol. 72}, journal = {Ars combinatoria}, issn = {0381-7032}, pages = {295 -- 306}, year = {2004}, language = {en} } @article{HellwigVolkmann2004, author = {Hellwig, Angelika and Volkmann, Lutz}, title = {Neighborhood and degree conditions for super-edge-connected bipartite digraphs}, series = {Results in mathematics}, volume = {Vol. 45}, journal = {Results in mathematics}, number = {Iss. 1-2}, issn = {1420-9012 (E-Journal); 1422-6383 (Print)}, pages = {45 -- 58}, year = {2004}, language = {en} } @article{HellwigVolkmann2004, author = {Hellwig, Angelika and Volkmann, Lutz}, title = {Sufficient conditions for λ′-optimality in graphs of diameter 2}, series = {Discrete mathematics}, volume = {Vol. 283}, journal = {Discrete mathematics}, number = {Iss. 1-3}, issn = {1872-681X (E-Journal); 0012-365X (Print)}, pages = {113 -- 120}, year = {2004}, language = {en} } @article{HellwigVolkmann2003, author = {Hellwig, Angelika and Volkmann, Lutz}, title = {Maximally edge-connected digraphs}, series = {Australasian journal of combinatorics}, volume = {Vol. 27}, journal = {Australasian journal of combinatorics}, issn = {1034-4942 (E-Journal); 1034-4942 (Print)}, pages = {23 -- 32}, year = {2003}, language = {en} } @article{HeinzeMangPeteretal.2014, author = {Heinze, Daniel and Mang, Thomas and Peter, Karin and M{\"o}ller, Martin and Weichold, Oliver}, title = {Synthesis of low molecular weight poly(vinyl acetate) and its application as plasticizer}, series = {Journal of applied polymer science}, volume = {131}, journal = {Journal of applied polymer science}, number = {9}, publisher = {Wiley}, address = {New York}, issn = {1097-4628 (E-Journal); 0021-8995 (Print)}, doi = {10.1002/app.40226}, pages = {Article No. 40226}, year = {2014}, abstract = {Poly(vinyl acetate), PVAc, with a degree of polymerization Xn = 10 was prepared by chain-transfer radical polymerization using carbon tetrachloride and used as oligomeric plasticizer for commercial PVAc. However, the chlorinated chain ends cause a low thermal stability requiring mild Cl/H substitution. The product exhibits high thermal stability and excellent melt-compounding properties. Blends of oligomeric and commercial PVAc show single glass transition temperatures which decrease with higher oligomer content and exhibit small negative deviations from Fox' linear additivity rule. This indicates plasticization and miscibility being mainly due to entropic effects. Injection-moulded thick specimens show ductile behaviour at oligomer contents >10 wt \%, while sheets with a thickness of 0.2-0.5 mm appear flexible already at 7.5 wt \%. The oxygen permeability coefficients are an order of magnitude lower than those of low-density polyethylene. Due to the sum of their properties, the plasticized sheets present a promising alternative in the preparation of barrier materials.}, language = {en} } @article{DankelmannHellwigVolkmann2009, author = {Dankelmann, Peter and Hellwig, Angelika and Volkmann, Lutz}, title = {Inverse degree and edge-connectivity}, series = {Discrete mathematics}, volume = {Vol. 309}, journal = {Discrete mathematics}, number = {Iss. 9}, publisher = {Elsevier}, address = {Amsterdam}, issn = {1872-681X (E-Journal); 0012-365X (Print)}, pages = {2943 -- 2947}, year = {2009}, language = {en} } @article{HellwigVolkmann2008, author = {Hellwig, Angelika and Volkmann, Lutz}, title = {Maximally edge-connected and vertex-connected graphs and digraphs : a survey}, series = {Discrete mathematics}, volume = {Vol. 308}, journal = {Discrete mathematics}, number = {Iss. 15}, issn = {1872-681X (E-Journal); 0012-365X (Print)}, pages = {3265 -- 3296}, year = {2008}, language = {en} } @article{HellwigVolkmann2008, author = {Hellwig, Angelika and Volkmann, Lutz}, title = {The connectivity of a graph and its complement}, series = {Discrete applied mathematics}, volume = {Vol. 156}, journal = {Discrete applied mathematics}, number = {Iss. 17}, issn = {0166-218X (E-Journal); 1872-6771 (E-Journal); 0166-218X (Print)}, pages = {3325 -- 3328}, year = {2008}, language = {en} } @article{DankelmannHellwigVolkmann2007, author = {Dankelmann, Peter and Hellwig, Angelika and Volkmann, Lutz}, title = {On the connectivity of diamond-free graphs}, series = {Discrete applied mathematics}, volume = {Vol. 155}, journal = {Discrete applied mathematics}, number = {Iss. 16}, issn = {0166-218X (E-Journal); 1872-6771 (E-Journal); 0166-218X (Print)}, pages = {2111 -- 2117}, year = {2007}, language = {en} } @article{HellwigVolkmann2006, author = {Hellwig, Angelika and Volkmann, Lutz}, title = {Lower bounds on the vertex-connectivity of digraphs and graphs}, series = {Information processing letters}, volume = {Vol. 99}, journal = {Information processing letters}, number = {Iss. 2}, issn = {1872-6119 (E-Journal); 0020-0190 (Print)}, pages = {41 -- 46}, year = {2006}, language = {en} } @article{HellwigVolkmann2006, author = {Hellwig, Angelika and Volkmann, Lutz}, title = {On connectivity in graphs with given clique number}, series = {Journal of graph theory}, volume = {Vol. 52}, journal = {Journal of graph theory}, number = {Iss. 1}, issn = {03649024 ; 10970118}, pages = {7 -- 14}, year = {2006}, language = {en} } @article{HellwigVolkmann2006, author = {Hellwig, Angelika and Volkmann, Lutz}, title = {Some upper bounds for the domination number}, series = {The journal of combinatorial mathematics and combinatorial computing : JCMCC}, volume = {Vol. 57}, journal = {The journal of combinatorial mathematics and combinatorial computing : JCMCC}, issn = {0835-3026}, pages = {187 -- 209}, year = {2006}, language = {en} } @article{HellwigRautenbachVolkmann2005, author = {Hellwig, Angelika and Rautenbach, Dieter and Volkmann, Lutz}, title = {Cuts leaving components of given minimum order}, series = {Discrete mathematics}, volume = {Vol. 292}, journal = {Discrete mathematics}, number = {Iss. 1-3}, issn = {1872-681X (E-Journal); 0012-365X (Print)}, pages = {55 -- 65}, year = {2005}, language = {en} } @article{DuttaHartkopfFroederWitteetal.2013, author = {Dutta, Suryendu and Hartkopf-Fr{\"o}der, Christoph and Witte, Karin and Brocke, Rainer and Mann, Ulrich}, title = {Molecular characterization of fossil palynomorphs by transmission micro-FTIR spectroscopy: implications for hydrocarbon source evaluation}, series = {International journal of coal geology}, volume = {Vol. 115}, journal = {International journal of coal geology}, publisher = {Elsevier}, address = {Amsterdam}, issn = {1872-7840 (E-Journal); 0166-5162 (Print)}, pages = {13 -- 23}, year = {2013}, language = {en} } @article{BoettcherHaselhuhnJakseetal.2012, author = {Boettcher, Martin and Haselhuhn, Angelika and Jakse, Gerhard and Brehmer, Bernhard and Kirschner-Hermanns, Ruth}, title = {Overactive bladder syndrome: an underestimated long-term problem after treatment of patients with localized prostate cancer?}, series = {BJU international}, volume = {109}, journal = {BJU international}, number = {12}, publisher = {Wiley-Blackwell}, address = {Oxford}, issn = {1365-2176 (E-Journal); 1464-410X (E-Journal); 0007-1331 (Print); 1464-4096 (Print)}, doi = {10.1111/j.1464-410X.2011.10623.x}, pages = {1824 -- 1830}, year = {2012}, abstract = {In this study we observed courses of micturition symptoms and differentiated degrees of symptoms for each point in time while also considering the impact of bothersomeness. Our data show that not only significantly more patients who have undergone BT suffer from OAB than those who have undergone RP, but also that those affected show significantly higher values for severity of OAB symptoms throughout the whole observation period of 36 months. Our data analysis further shows that variability of OAB symptoms as well as fluctuation of severity of OAB symptoms vary to a significantly higher degree after BT than after RP. Looking only at mean figures at a given point in time clearly underestimates the underlying problem. This fact is not reflected in the literature.}, language = {en} } @article{SchlieperBrandenburgDjuricetal.2009, author = {Schlieper, G. and Brandenburg, V. and Djuric, Z. and Damjanovic, T. and Markovic, N. and Schurgers, L. and Kr{\"u}ger, T. and Westenfeld, R. and Ackermann, D. and Haselhuhn, Angelika and Dimkovic, S. and Ketteler, M. and Floege, J. and Dimkovic, N.}, title = {Risk factors for cardiovascular calcifications in non-diabetic Caucasian haemodialysis patients}, series = {Kidney \& blood pressure research}, volume = {Vol. 32}, journal = {Kidney \& blood pressure research}, issn = {1423-0143 (E-Journal); 0378-5858 (Print); 1011-6524 (Print); 1420-4096 (Print)}, pages = {161 -- 168}, year = {2009}, language = {en} } @article{WangDruckenmuellerElbersetal.2014, author = {Wang, Ren-Qi and Druckenm{\"u}ller, Katharina and Elbers, Gereon and Guenther, Klaus and Crou{\´e}, Jean-Philippe}, title = {Analysis of aquatic-phase natural organic matter by optimized LDI-MS method}, series = {Journal of mass spectrometry}, volume = {49}, journal = {Journal of mass spectrometry}, number = {2}, publisher = {Wiley}, address = {Bognor Regis}, issn = {1096-9888}, doi = {10.1002/jms.3321}, pages = {154 -- 160}, year = {2014}, abstract = {The composition and physiochemical properties of aquatic-phase natural organic matter (NOM) are most important problems for both environmental studies and water industry. Laser desorption/ionization (LDI) mass spectrometry facilitated successful examinations of NOM, as humic and fulvic acids in NOM are readily ionized by the nitrogen laser. In this study, hydrophobic NOMs (HPO NOMs) from river, reservoir and waste water were characterized by this technique. The effect of analytical variables like concentration, solvent composition and laser energy was investigated. The exact masses of small molecular NOM moieties in the range of 200-1200 m/z were determined in reflectron mode. In addition, spectra of post-source-decay experiments in this range showed that some compounds from different natural NOMs had the same fragmental ions. In the large mass range of 1200-15 000 Da, macromolecules and their aggregates were found in HPO NOMs from natural waters. Highly humic HPO exhibited mass peaks larger than 8000 Da. On the other hand, the waste water and reservoir water mainly had relatively smaller molecules of about 2000 Da. The LDI-MS measurements indicated that highly humic river waters were able to form large aggregates and membrane foulants, while the HPO NOMs from waste water and reservoir water were unlikely to form large aggregates. Copyright © 2014 John Wiley \& Sons, Ltd.}, language = {en} } @article{SawadaNakazawaTakenagaetal.2014, author = {Sawada, Kazuaki and Nakazawa, Hirokazu and Takenaga, Shoko and Hizawa, Takeshi and Futagawa, Masato and Dasai, Fumihiro and Sakurai, Takashi and Okumura, Koichi and Hattori, Toshiaki and Ishida, Makoto}, title = {Multimodal bioimage sensor}, series = {IEICE transactions on fundamentals of electronics, communidations and computer sciences}, volume = {E97-A (2014)}, journal = {IEICE transactions on fundamentals of electronics, communidations and computer sciences}, number = {3}, publisher = {IEICE}, address = {Tokyo}, issn = {0916-8508 (Print) ; 1745-1337 (Online)}, doi = {10.1587/transfun.E97.A.726}, pages = {726 -- 733}, year = {2014}, abstract = {To visualize the biochemical distribution two-dimensionally, we invented a solid-state-type ion image sensor that indicates the chemical activity of solutions and cells. The device, which consists of a CCD array covered with a functionalized membrane to detect charge accumulation, is highly sensitive to changes in the concentration and two-dimensional distribution of ions and biomaterials.}, language = {en} } @article{HeineHerrmannSelmeretal.2014, author = {Heine, A. and Herrmann, G. and Selmer, Thorsten and Terwesten, F. and Buckel, W. and Reuter, K.}, title = {High resolution crystal structure of clostridium propionicum β-Alanyl-CoA:Ammonia Lyase, a new member of the "Hot Dog Fold" protein superfamily}, series = {Proteins}, volume = {82}, journal = {Proteins}, number = {9}, publisher = {Wiley-Liss}, address = {New York}, issn = {1097-0134 (E-Journal); 0887-3585 (Print)}, doi = {10.1002/prot.24557}, pages = {2041 -- 2053}, year = {2014}, abstract = {Clostridium propionicum is the only organism known to ferment β-alanine, a constituent of coenzyme A (CoA) and the phosphopantetheinyl prosthetic group of holo-acyl carrier protein. The first step in the fermentation is a CoA-transfer to β-alanine. Subsequently, the resulting β-alanyl-CoA is deaminated by the enzyme β-alanyl-CoA:ammonia lyase (Acl) to reversibly form ammonia and acrylyl-CoA. We have determined the crystal structure of Acl in its apo-form at a resolution of 0.97 {\AA} as well as in complex with CoA at a resolution of 1.59 {\AA}. The structures reveal that the enyzme belongs to a superfamily of proteins exhibiting a so called "hot dog fold" which is characterized by a five-stranded antiparallel β-sheet with a long α-helix packed against it. The functional unit of all "hot dog fold" proteins is a homodimer containing two equivalent substrate binding sites which are established by the dimer interface. In the case of Acl, three functional dimers combine to a homohexamer strongly resembling the homohexamer formed by YciA-like acyl-CoA thioesterases. Here, we propose an enzymatic mechanism based on the crystal structure of the Acl·CoA complex and molecular docking. Proteins 2014; 82:2041-2053. © 2014 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.}, language = {en} }