@article{SchlamannVoigtMaderwaldetal.2010, author = {Schlamann, Marc and Voigt, Melanie A. and Maderwald, Stefan and Bitz, Andreas and Kraff, Oliver and Ladd, Susanne C. and Ladd, Mark E. and Forsting, Michael and Wilhelm, Hans}, title = {Exposure to high-field MRI does not affect cognitive function}, series = {Journal of Magnetic Resonance Imaging}, volume = {31}, journal = {Journal of Magnetic Resonance Imaging}, number = {5}, publisher = {Wiley-Liss}, address = {New York}, issn = {1522-2586}, doi = {10.1002/jmri.22065}, pages = {1061 -- 1066}, year = {2010}, abstract = {Purpose To assess potential cognitive deficits under the influence of static magnetic fields at various field strengths some studies already exist. These studies were not focused on attention as the most vulnerable cognitive function. Additionally, mostly no magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) sequences were performed. Materials and Methods In all, 25 right-handed men were enrolled in this study. All subjects underwent one MRI examination of 63 minutes at 1.5 T and one at 7 T within an interval of 10 to 30 days. The order of the examinations was randomized. Subjects were referred to six standardized neuropsychological tests strictly focused on attention immediately before and after each MRI examination. Differences in neuropsychological variables between the timepoints before and after each MRI examination were assessed and P-values were calculated Results Only six subtests revealed significant differences between pre- and post-MRI. In these tests the subjects achieved better results in post-MRI testing than in pre-MRI testing (P = 0.013-0.032). The other tests revealed no significant results. Conclusion The improvement in post-MRI testing is only explicable as a result of learning effects. MRI examinations, even in ultrahigh-field scanners, do not seem to have any persisting influence on the attention networks of human cognition immediately after exposure.}, language = {en} } @article{SchlamannYoonMaderwaldetal.2010, author = {Schlamann, Marc and Yoon, Min-Suk and Maderwald, Stefan and Pietrzyk, Thomas and Bitz, Andreas and Gerwig, Marcus and Forsting, Michael and Ladd, Susanne C. and Ladd, Mark E. and Kastrup, Oliver}, title = {Short term effects of magnetic resonance imaging on excitability of the motor cortex at 1.5T and 7T}, series = {Academic Radiology}, volume = {17}, journal = {Academic Radiology}, number = {3}, publisher = {Elsevier}, address = {Amsterdam}, issn = {1076-6332}, doi = {10.1016/j.acra.2009.10.004}, pages = {277 -- 281}, year = {2010}, abstract = {Rationale and Objectives The increasing spread of high-field and ultra-high-field magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scanners has encouraged new discussion of the safety aspects of MRI. Few studies have been published on possible cognitive effects of MRI examinations. The aim of this study was to examine whether changes are measurable after MRI examinations at 1.5 and 7 T by means of transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS). Materials and Methods TMS was performed in 12 healthy, right-handed male volunteers. First the individual motor threshold was specified, and then the cortical silent period (SP) was measured. Subsequently, the volunteers were exposed to the 1.5-T MRI scanner for 63 minutes using standard sequences. The MRI examination was immediately followed by another TMS session. Fifteen minutes later, TMS was repeated. Four weeks later, the complete setting was repeated using a 7-T scanner. Control conditions included lying in the 1.5-T scanner for 63 minutes without scanning and lying in a separate room for 63 minutes. TMS was performed in the same way in each case. For statistical analysis, Wilcoxon's rank test was performed. Results Immediately after MRI exposure, the SP was highly significantly prolonged in all 12 subjects at 1.5 and 7 T. The motor threshold was significantly increased. Fifteen minutes after the examination, the measured value tended toward normal again. Control conditions revealed no significant differences. Conclusion MRI examinations lead to a transient and highly significant alteration in cortical excitability. This effect does not seem to depend on the strength of the static magnetic field.}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{AbelBoninAlbrachtetal.2010, author = {Abel, Thomas and Bonin, Dominik and Albracht, Kirsten and Zeller, Sebastian and Br{\"u}ggemann, Gert-Peter and Burkett, Brendan and Str{\"u}der, Heiko K.}, title = {Kinematic profile of the elite handcyclist}, series = {28th International Conference on Biomechanics in Sports, Marquette, Michigan, USA, July 19 - 23, 2010}, booktitle = {28th International Conference on Biomechanics in Sports, Marquette, Michigan, USA, July 19 - 23, 2010}, issn = {1999-4168}, pages = {140 -- 141}, year = {2010}, language = {en} } @phdthesis{Albracht2010, author = {Albracht, Kirsten}, title = {Influence of mechanical properties of the leg extensor muscletendon units on running economy}, publisher = {Deutsche Sporthochschule K{\"o}ln}, address = {K{\"o}ln}, pages = {X, 1221 Bl. : graph. Darst.}, year = {2010}, language = {en} } @article{BialonskiHorstmannLehnertz2010, author = {Bialonski, Stephan and Horstmann, Marie-Therese and Lehnertz, Klaus}, title = {From brain to earth and climate systems: Small-world interaction networks or not?}, series = {Chaos: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Nonlinear Science}, volume = {20}, journal = {Chaos: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Nonlinear Science}, number = {1}, publisher = {AIP Publishing}, address = {Melville, NY}, issn = {1089-7682}, doi = {10.1063/1.3360561}, pages = {013134}, year = {2010}, abstract = {We consider recent reports on small-world topologies of interaction networks derived from the dynamics of spatially extended systems that are investigated in diverse scientific fields such as neurosciences, geophysics, or meteorology. With numerical simulations that mimic typical experimental situations, we have identified an important constraint when characterizing such networks: indications of a small-world topology can be expected solely due to the spatial sampling of the system along with the commonly used time series analysis based approaches to network characterization.}, language = {en} } @article{HorstmannBialonskiNoenningetal.2010, author = {Horstmann, Marie-Therese and Bialonski, Stephan and Noenning, Nina and Mai, Heinke and Prusseit, Jens and Wellmer, J{\"o}rg and Hinrichs, Hermann and Lehnertz, Klaus}, title = {State dependent properties of epileptic brain networks: Comparative graph-theoretical analyses of simultaneously recorded EEG and MEG}, series = {Clinical Neurophysiology}, volume = {121}, journal = {Clinical Neurophysiology}, number = {2}, publisher = {Elsevier}, address = {Amsterdam}, issn = {1388-2457}, doi = {10.1016/j.clinph.2009.10.013}, pages = {172 -- 185}, year = {2010}, abstract = {Objective To investigate whether functional brain networks of epilepsy patients treated with antiepileptic medication differ from networks of healthy controls even during the seizure-free interval. Methods We applied different rules to construct binary and weighted networks from EEG and MEG data recorded under a resting-state eyes-open and eyes-closed condition from 21 epilepsy patients and 23 healthy controls. The average shortest path length and the clustering coefficient served as global statistical network characteristics. Results Independent on the behavioral condition, epileptic brains exhibited a more regular functional network structure. Similarly, the eyes-closed condition was characterized by a more regular functional network structure in both groups. The amount of network reorganization due to behavioral state changes was similar in both groups. Consistent findings could be achieved for networks derived from EEG but hardly from MEG recordings, and network construction rules had a rather strong impact on our findings. Conclusions Despite the locality of the investigated processes epileptic brain networks differ in their global characteristics from non-epileptic brain networks. Further methodological developments are necessary to improve the characterization of disturbed and normal functional networks. Significance An increased regularity and a diminished modulation capability appear characteristic of epileptic brain networks.}, language = {en} } @incollection{LehnertzBialonskiHorstmannetal.2010, author = {Lehnertz, Klaus and Bialonski, Stephan and Horstmann, Marie-Therese and Krug, Dieter and Rothkegel, Alexander and Staniek, Matth{\"a}us and Wagner, Tobias}, title = {Epilepsy}, series = {Reviews of Nonlinear Dynamics and Complexity, Volume 2}, booktitle = {Reviews of Nonlinear Dynamics and Complexity, Volume 2}, publisher = {Wiley-VCH}, isbn = {9783527628001}, doi = {10.1002/9783527628001.ch5}, pages = {159 -- 200}, year = {2010}, language = {en} } @article{KnackstedtEggertGraeweetal.2010, author = {Knackstedt, Ralf and Eggert, Mathias and Gr{\"a}we, Lena and Spittka, Jan}, title = {Forschungsportal f{\"u}r Rechtsinformatik und Informationsrecht - Weg zu einer disziplinen{\"u}bergreifenden Forschungs{\"u}bersicht}, series = {MMR - Multimedia und Recht}, journal = {MMR - Multimedia und Recht}, number = {8}, publisher = {Beck}, address = {M{\"u}nchen}, issn = {1434-596X}, pages = {528 -- 533}, year = {2010}, abstract = {Die Entwicklungen der Rechtsinformatik und des Informationsrechts zeigen, dass diese Disziplinen aktuell vor der Herausforderung stehen, eine interdisziplin{\"a}re Zusammenarbeit zwischen ihnen und anderen Disziplinen zu etablieren. Unterschiedliche Publikationskulturen erschweren die Erreichung dieses Ziels. Forschungsportale stellen themenspezifische, internetbasierte Verzeichnisse dar, die bereits vorhandene Informationen strukturiert zug{\"a}nglich machen. Sie k{\"o}nnen die Beziehungen zwischen den Disziplinen f{\"o}rdern, indem sie bereits erzielte Arbeitsergebnisse disziplinen{\"u}bergreifend bekannt machen und dadurch dazu beitragen, Synergiepotenziale und m{\"o}gliche Kooperationspartner zu identifizieren.}, language = {de} } @inproceedings{BeckerEggertKnackstedt2010, author = {Becker, J{\"o}rg and Eggert, Mathias and Knackstedt, Ralf}, title = {Der Beitrag der Referenzmodellierung zur Compliance im Reporting des Finanzsektors}, series = {Business Intelligence Operational Structures: Towards the Design of a Reference Process Map}, booktitle = {Business Intelligence Operational Structures: Towards the Design of a Reference Process Map}, pages = {11 -- 18}, year = {2010}, language = {de} } @incollection{BergenerDelfmannEggertetal.2010, author = {Bergener, Philipp and Delfmann, Patrick and Eggert, Mathias and Fritz, Fleur and Heddier, Marcel and Herring, Eva-Maria and Hofmann, Sara and Knackstedt, Ralf and Meil{\"a}nder, Dominique and Meyer, Eric and R{\"a}ckers, Michael and Seiler, Julia}, title = {Forschungsperspektiven im Kontext Informationstechnik und Recht}, series = {IT-Risiken: Ursachen, Methoden, Forschungsperspektiven, Arbeitsberichte des Instituts f{\"u}r Wirtschaftsinformatik}, booktitle = {IT-Risiken: Ursachen, Methoden, Forschungsperspektiven, Arbeitsberichte des Instituts f{\"u}r Wirtschaftsinformatik}, number = {128}, editor = {Becker, J{\"o}rg and Bergener, Philipp and Eggert, Mathias and Heddier, Marcel and Hofmann, Sara and Knackstedt, Ralf and R{\"a}ckers, Michael}, publisher = {Institut f{\"u}r Wirtschaftsinformatik}, address = {M{\"u}nster}, issn = {1438-3985}, pages = {115 -- 147}, year = {2010}, language = {de} } @inproceedings{BeckerEggertKnackstedt2010, author = {Becker, J{\"o}rg and Eggert, Mathias and Knackstedt, Ralf}, title = {Forschungslandkarte Rechtsinformatik und Informationsrecht}, series = {Proceedings of the Internationales Rechtsinformatik Sysmposium (IRIS), Salzburg, {\"O}sterreich, 2010}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the Internationales Rechtsinformatik Sysmposium (IRIS), Salzburg, {\"O}sterreich, 2010}, year = {2010}, language = {de} } @article{KrollLudwigs2010, author = {Kroll-Ludwigs, Kathrin}, title = {Die Zukunft des verbrauchersch{\"u}tzenden Widerrufsrechts in Europa}, series = {Zeitschrift f{\"u}r europ{\"a}isches Privatrecht : ZEuP}, volume = {18}, journal = {Zeitschrift f{\"u}r europ{\"a}isches Privatrecht : ZEuP}, number = {3}, publisher = {Beck}, address = {M{\"u}nchen}, issn = {0943-3929}, pages = {509 -- 534}, year = {2010}, abstract = {Das verbrauchersch{\"u}tzende Widerrufsrecht ist in die Jahre gekommen. Als Ergebnis der zunehmenden Rechtszersplitterung im europ{\"a}ischen Richtlinienrecht hat sich eine un{\"u}berschaubare Bandbreite an Ausgestaltungsformen in den mitgliedstaatlichen Rechtssystemen herausgebildet. Effektivit{\"a}tseinbußen, Wettbewerbsverzerrungen und ein hohes Maß an Rechtsunsicherheit sind die Folgen. Zur{\"u}ckf{\"u}hren l{\"a}sst sich die kostenintensive Fragmentierung des Verbrauchervertragsrechts auf die bisherige Regelungspolitik der Mindestharmonisierung, die es den Mitgliedstaaten erlaubt, von dem durch die Richtlinien gesetzten Mindeststandard durch „{\"u}berschießende Umsetzung" abzuweichen. Der Unionsgesetzgeber versucht dem vermehrt durch einen Prozess der Vollharmonisierung zu begegnen: Neben Reformen der Richtlinie {\"u}ber Verbraucherkredite (VerbrKrRL) sowie der Timesharing-Richtlinie (TimesharingRL), liegt seit dem 8. Oktober 2008 nunmehr auch der Entwurf einer Rahmenrichtlinie {\"u}ber die Rechte der Verbraucher (VRRL-E) vor. Danach sollen die bisherigen Richtlinien {\"u}ber Haust{\"u}rgesch{\"a}fte (Haust{\"u}rgesch{\"a}fteRL), Fernabsatzvertr{\"a}ge (FARL), missbr{\"a}uchliche Klauseln sowie Verbrauchsg{\"u}terk{\"a}ufe vereinigt werden. F{\"u}r das verbrauchersch{\"u}tzende Widerrufsrecht ist damit zum einen die Herausbildung einheitlicher Kernelemente verbunden, zum anderen tritt es in Konkurrenz zu umfassenden Informationspflichten, die ebenfalls den Schutz des Verbrauchers vor dem un{\"u}berlegten Abschluss riskanter bzw. nachteiliger Vertr{\"a}ge zum Ziel haben. Angesichts dieser Entwicklung stellt sich im Folgenden die Frage nach der Zukunft des unionsrechtlichen Widerrufsrechts. Von besonderer Bedeutung ist dabei die Kl{\"a}rung des Verh{\"a}ltnisses zu den verbrauchersch{\"u}tzenden Informationspflichten. Dazu bedarf es zun{\"a}chst der Herausarbeitung einheitlicher Kernelemente des Widerrufsrechts im vollharmonisierten Richtlinienrecht (II.) sowie einer Systematisierung der sekund{\"a}rrechtlichen Informationspflichten im Anschluss eine kritische Gegen{\"u}berstellung der Vor- und Nachteile beider Schutzinstrumente erfolgen kann (IV.).}, language = {de} } @inproceedings{GoemmelFrauenrathOttenetal.2010, author = {G{\"o}mmel, Andreas and Frauenrath, Tobias and Otten, Mario and Niendorf, Thoralf and Butenweg, Christoph}, title = {In-vivo measurements of vocal fold geometry using Magnetic Resonance Imaging}, series = {Fortschritte der Akustik - DAGA 2010, 36. Jahrestagung f{\"u}r Akustik}, booktitle = {Fortschritte der Akustik - DAGA 2010, 36. Jahrestagung f{\"u}r Akustik}, editor = {M{\"o}ser, Michael and Schulte-Fortkamp, Brgitte and Ochmann, Martin}, publisher = {Deutsche Gesellschaft f{\"u}r Akustik}, address = {Berlin}, isbn = {978-3-9808659-8-2}, year = {2010}, language = {de} } @techreport{EschFunkeRoosen2010, author = {Esch, Thomas and Funke, Harald and Roosen, Petra}, title = {SIoBiA - Safety Implications of Biofuels in Aviation}, publisher = {EASA}, address = {K{\"o}ln}, pages = {279 Seiten}, year = {2010}, abstract = {Biofuels potentially interesting also for aviation purposes are predominantly liquid fuels produced from biomass. The most common biofuels today are biodiesel and bioethanol. Since diesel engines are rather rare in aviation this survey is focusing on ethanol admixed to gasoline products. The Directive 2003/30/EC of the European Parliament and the Council of May 8th 2003 on the promotion of the use of biofuels or other renewable fuels for transport encourage a growing admixture of biogenic fuel components to fossil automotive gasoline. Some aircraft models equipped with spark ignited piston engines are approved for operation with automotive gasoline, frequently called "MOGAS" (motor gasoline). The majority of those approvals is limited to MOGAS compositions that do not contain methanol or ethanol beyond negligible amounts. In the past years (bio-)MTBE or (bio-)ETBE have been widely used as blending component of automotive gasoline whilst the usage of low-molecular alcohols like methanol or ethanol has been avoided due to the handling problems especially with regard to the strong affinity for water. With rising mandatory bio-admixtures the conversion of the basic biogenic ethanol to ETBE, causing a reduction of energetic payoff, becomes more and more unattractive. Therefore the direct ethanol admixture is accordingly favoured. Due to the national enforcements of the directive 2003/30/EC more oxygenates produced from organic materials like bioethanol have started to appear in automotive gasolines already. The current fuel specification EN 228 already allows up to 3 \% volume per volume (v/v) (bio-)methanol or up to 5 \% v/v (bio-)ethanol as fuel components. This is also roughly the amount of biogenic components to comply with the legal requirements to avoid monetary penalties for producers and distributors of fuels. Since automotive fuel is cheaper than the common aviation gasoline (AVGAS), creates less problems with lead deposits in the engine, and in general produces less pollutants it is strongly favoured by pilots. But being designed for a different set of usage scenarios the use of automotive fuel with low molecular alcohols for aircraft operation may have adverse effects in aviation operation. Increasing amounts of ethanol admixtures impose various changes in the gasoline's chemical and physical properties, some of them rather unexpected and not within the range of flight experiences even of long-term pilots.}, language = {en} } @article{Esch2010, author = {Esch, Thomas}, title = {Trends in commercial vehicle powertrains}, series = {ATZautotechnology}, volume = {2010}, journal = {ATZautotechnology}, number = {10}, publisher = {Vieweg \& Sohn}, address = {Wiesbaden}, issn = {2192-886X}, doi = {10.1007/BF03247185}, pages = {26 -- 31}, year = {2010}, abstract = {Low emission zones and truck bans, the rising price of diesel and increases in road tolls: all of these factors are putting serious pressure on the transport industry. Commercial vehicle manufacturers and their suppliers are in the process of identifying new solutions to these challenges as part of their efforts to meet the EEV (enhanced environmentally friendly vehicle) limits, which are currently the most robust European exhaust and emissions standards for trucks and buses.}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{ElsenHawariJohnen2010, author = {Elsen, Ingo and Hawari, Asma and Johnen, Uwe}, title = {Produktkernel in der Systemintegration (Erfahrungsbericht aus der Praxis)}, series = {Vom Projekt zum Produkt - Fachtagung des GI-Fachausschusses Management der Anwendungsentwicklung und -wartung im Fachbereich Wirtschaftsinformatik (WI-MAW), 1. - 3. Dezember 2010 in Aachen}, booktitle = {Vom Projekt zum Produkt - Fachtagung des GI-Fachausschusses Management der Anwendungsentwicklung und -wartung im Fachbereich Wirtschaftsinformatik (WI-MAW), 1. - 3. Dezember 2010 in Aachen}, editor = {Pietsch, Wolfram and Krams, Benedikt}, publisher = {Gesellschaft f{\"u}r Informatik eV}, address = {Bonn}, isbn = {9783885792727}, issn = {1617-5468}, pages = {93 -- 102}, year = {2010}, abstract = {In der Vergangenheit basierten große Systemintegrationsprojekte in der Regel auf Individualentwicklungen f{\"u}r einzelne Kunden. Getrieben durch Kostendruck steigt aber der Bedarf nach standardisierten L{\"o}sungen, die gleichzeitig die individuellen Anforderungen des jeweiligen Umfelds ber{\"u}cksichtigen. T-Systems GEI GmbH wird beiden Anforderungen mit Produktkerneln gerecht. Neben den technischen Aspekten der Kernelentwicklung spielen besonders organisatorische Aspekte eine Rolle, um Kernel effizient und qualitativ hochwertig zu entwickeln, ohne deren Funktionalit{\"a}ten ins Uferlose wachsen zu lassen. Umgesetzt hat T-Systems dieses Konzept f{\"u}r Flughafeninformationssysteme. Damit kann dem wachsenden Bedarf der Flughafenbetreiber nach einer effizienten und kosteng{\"u}nstigen Softwarel{\"o}sung zur Unterst{\"u}tzung Ihrer Gesch{\"a}ftsprozesse entsprochen werden.}, language = {de} } @article{NabilPetersonSchmidtetal.2010, author = {Nabil, F. and Peterson, Leif Arne and Schmidt, A. and Geerdes, D.}, title = {Die Holzkuppel des Neuen Palais in Potsdam}, series = {Bauingenieur}, volume = {85}, journal = {Bauingenieur}, number = {8}, publisher = {Springer-VDI-Verlag}, address = {D{\"u}sseldorf}, issn = {0005-6650}, pages = {324 -- 330}, year = {2010}, language = {de} } @misc{SiekerTippkoetterUlberetal.2010, author = {Sieker, T. and Tippk{\"o}tter, Nils and Ulber, Roland and Bart, H.-J. and Heinzle, E.}, title = {Gr{\"u}ne Bioraffinerie: Ganzheitliche Nutzung von Grassilage f{\"u}r die Herstellung von Grund-und Feinchemikalien}, series = {Chemie Ingenieur Technik}, volume = {82}, journal = {Chemie Ingenieur Technik}, number = {9}, publisher = {Wiley-VCH}, address = {Weinheim}, issn = {0009-286X}, doi = {10.1002/cite.201050321}, pages = {1564}, year = {2010}, abstract = {Gras hat ein hohes Potenzial als nachwachsender Rohstoff. Bei ungeeigneter Lagerung verderben Gr{\"a}ser allerdings innerhalb weniger Tage. Dieser Nachteil kann durch die Silierung des Grasschnittes behoben werden. Eines der wichtigsten in der Silage enthaltenen Produkte ist die Milchs{\"a}ure. Um diese f{\"u}r weitere Aufarbeitungsschritte zug{\"a}nglich zu machen, wird aus der Silage ein Presssaft hergestellt. Die Milchs{\"a}ure wird aus einem Silagepresssaft mittels Extraktion durch ionische Fl{\"u}ssigkeiten isoliert. Dabei wird zum einen eine reine Milchs{\"a}ure hergestellt, die z. B. f{\"u}r die Herstellung von Polymilchs{\"a}ure genutzt werden kann. Zum anderen wird ein weniger aufgereinigter Extrakt gewonnen, der f{\"u}r die fermentative Produktion von L-Lysin und 1,2-Propandiol genutzt werden soll. Im Rahmen des Projekts erfolgt die gentechnische Optimierung von Corynebacterium glutamicum f{\"u}r die Umsetzung von Milchs{\"a}urezu L-Lysin. Die im nach der Pressung verbleibenden Presskuchen enthaltenen Grasfasern bestehen zu einem großen Teil aus Polysacchariden. Diese werden hydrolysiert und die dabei freigesetzten Zucker zu Grundchemikalien wie Ethanol oder Itakons{\"a}ure fermentiert. Im Rahmen einer vollst{\"a}ndigen Nutzung der Silage wird das Raffinat aus der Milchs{\"a}ureextraktion als Mediumsupplement in der Fermentation eingesetzt, was die Zugabe weiterer Medienbestandteile {\"u}berfl{\"u}ssig macht. Die R{\"u}ckst{\"a}nde der Hydrolysen und Fermentationen sollen dar{\"u}berhinaus f{\"u}r die Herstellung von Biogas genutzt werden.}, language = {de} } @misc{TippkoetterMaurerPasteuretal.2010, author = {Tippk{\"o}tter, Nils and Maurer, S. and Pasteur, A. and Kampeis, P. and Ulber, Roland}, title = {Hochgradient-Magnetseparation von Fermentationsprodukten-FEM Simulation der Filtermatrix}, series = {Chemie Ingenieur Technik}, volume = {82}, journal = {Chemie Ingenieur Technik}, number = {9}, publisher = {Wiley-VCH}, address = {Weinheim}, issn = {0009-286X}, doi = {10.1002/cite.201050217}, pages = {1361}, year = {2010}, abstract = {Durch den Einsatz magnetisierbarer Partikel lassen sich Stoffwechselprodukte direkt und selektiv aus feststoffreichen Fermentationssuspensionen abtrennen. Im Gegensatz zu klassischen Adsorbermaterialien k{\"o}nnen magnetisierbare Partikel mit sehr geringen Durchmessern verwendet werden. Zur deren Abtrennung ist jedoch ein hoher Magnetfeldgradient notwendig. Dieser wird in der Regel durch in der Trennkammer bzw. dem Magnetfeld eingebrachte magnetisierbare Dr{\"a}hte realisiert. Bei der Auslegung der Drahtgitter ist ein Kompromiss zwischen Abtrennrate und Durchl{\"a}ssigkeit n{\"o}tig. Die Ausrichtung der Dr{\"a}hte in Relation zum Magnetfeld, deren Abstand sowie die geometrische Anordnung k{\"o}nnen hierbei variiert werden. Zum Verst{\"a}ndnis der Einfl{\"u}sse auf das sich ausbildende Magnetfeld und die Fluiddynamik wurden Simulationen mit der Finite-Elemente-Methode durchgef{\"u}hrt und experimentell {\"u}berpr{\"u}ft. Hierf{\"u}r wurden die Dr{\"a}hte unter Variation von Anzahl, Richtung und Anordnung in den Hochgradient-Magnetseparator eingebracht. Erste Verifizierungen der Simulationen zeigen, dass die in Magnetfeldrichtung ausgerichteten Dr{\"a}hte (x-Achse) {\"u}ber die geringste Partikelr{\"u}ckhaltef{\"a}higkeit verf{\"u}gen. Die Dr{\"a}hte der y- und z-Achse halten den gr{\"o}ßten Anteil der Magnetpartikel zur{\"u}ck, wobei die Dr{\"a}hte in y-Richtung den h{\"o}chsten Feldgradienten ausbilden. Des Weiteren konnte gezeigt werden, dass eine rhomboedrische Drahtanordnung der kubischen vorzuziehen ist.}, language = {de} } @article{BeckerFrauenrathHezeletal.2010, author = {Becker, Meike and Frauenrath, Tobias and Hezel, Fabian and Krombach, Gabriele A. and Kremer, Ute and Koppers, Benedikt and Butenweg, Christoph and Goemmel, Andreas and Utting, Jane F. and Schulz-Menger, Jeanette and Niendorf, Thoralf}, title = {Comparison of left ventricular function assessment using phonocardiogram- and electrocardiogram-triggered 2D SSFP CINE MR imaging at 1.5 T and 3.0 T}, series = {European Radiology}, volume = {20}, journal = {European Radiology}, publisher = {Springer}, address = {Berlin}, issn = {1432-1084 (Onlineausgabe)}, doi = {10.1007/s00330-009-1676-z}, pages = {1344 -- 1355}, year = {2010}, abstract = {Objective: As high-field cardiac MRI (CMR) becomes more widespread the propensity of ECG to interference from electromagnetic fields (EMF) and to magneto-hydrodynamic (MHD) effects increases and with it the motivation for a CMR triggering alternative. This study explores the suitability of acoustic cardiac triggering (ACT) for left ventricular (LV) function assessment in healthy subjects (n=14). Methods: Quantitative analysis of 2D CINE steady-state free precession (SSFP) images was conducted to compare ACT's performance with vector ECG (VCG). Endocardial border sharpness (EBS) was examined paralleled by quantitative LV function assessment. Results: Unlike VCG, ACT provided signal traces free of interference from EMF or MHD effects. In the case of correct Rwave recognition, VCG-triggered 2D CINE SSFP was immune to cardiac motion effects—even at 3.0 T. However, VCG-triggered 2D SSFP CINE imaging was prone to cardiac motion and EBS degradation if R-wave misregistration occurred. ACT-triggered acquisitions yielded LV parameters (end-diastolic volume (EDV), endsystolic volume (ESV), stroke volume (SV), ejection fraction (EF) and left ventricular mass (LVM)) comparable with those derived fromVCG-triggered acquisitions (1.5 T: ESVVCG=(56± 17) ml, EDVVCG=(151±32)ml, LVMVCG=(97±27) g, SVVCG=(94± 19)ml, EFVCG=(63±5)\% cf. ESVACT= (56±18) ml, EDVACT=(147±36) ml, LVMACT=(102±29) g, SVACT=(91± 22) ml, EFACT=(62±6)\%; 3.0 T: ESVVCG=(55±21) ml, EDVVCG=(151±32) ml, LVMVCG=(101±27) g, SVVCG=(96±15) ml, EFVCG=(65±7)\% cf. ESVACT=(54±20) ml, EDVACT=(146±35) ml, LVMACT= (101±30) g, SVACT=(92±17) ml, EFACT=(64±6)\%). Conclusions: ACT's intrinsic insensitivity to interference from electromagnetic fields renders}, language = {en} }