@article{HorbachStaat2018, author = {Horbach, Andreas and Staat, Manfred}, title = {Optical strain measurement for the modeling of surgical meshes and their porosity}, series = {Current Directions in Biomedical Engineering}, volume = {Band 4}, journal = {Current Directions in Biomedical Engineering}, number = {1}, publisher = {De Gruyter}, address = {Berlin}, issn = {2364-5504}, doi = {10.1515/cdbme-2018-0045}, pages = {181 -- 184}, year = {2018}, abstract = {The porosity of surgical meshes makes them flexible for large elastic deformation and establishes the healing conditions of good tissue in growth. The biomechanic modeling of orthotropic and compressible materials requires new materials models and simulstaneoaus fit of deformation in the load direction as well as trannsversely to to load. This nonlinear modeling can be achieved by an optical deformation measurement. At the same time the full field deformation measurement allows the dermination of the change of porosity with deformation. Also the socalled effective porosity, which has been defined to asses the tisssue interatcion with the mesh implants, can be determined from the global deformation of the surgical meshes.}, language = {en} } @article{HorbachDuongStaat2017, author = {Horbach, Andreas and Duong, Minh Tuan and Staat, Manfred}, title = {Modelling of compressible and orthotropic surgical mesh implants based on optical deformation measurement}, series = {Journal of the mechanical behavior of biomedical materials}, volume = {74}, journal = {Journal of the mechanical behavior of biomedical materials}, publisher = {Elsevier}, address = {Amsterdam}, issn = {1751-6161}, doi = {10.1016/j.jmbbm.2017.06.012}, pages = {400 -- 410}, year = {2017}, language = {en} } @article{HonarvarfardGamellaPoghossianetal.2017, author = {Honarvarfard, Elham and Gamella, Maria and Poghossian, Arshak and Sch{\"o}ning, Michael Josef and Katz, Evgeny}, title = {An enzyme-based reversible Controlled NOT (CNOT) logic gate operating on a semiconductor transducer}, series = {Applied Materials Today}, volume = {9}, journal = {Applied Materials Today}, publisher = {Elsevier}, address = {Amsterdam}, issn = {2352-9407}, doi = {10.1016/j.apmt.2017.08.003}, pages = {266 -- 270}, year = {2017}, abstract = {An enzyme-based biocatalytic system mimicking operation of a logically reversible Controlled NOT (CNOT) gate has been interfaced with semiconductor electronic transducers. Electrolyte-insulator-semiconductor (EIS) structures have been used to transduce chemical changes produced by the enzyme system to an electronically readable capacitive output signal using field-effect features of the EIS device. Two enzymes, urease and esterase, were immobilized on the insulating interface of EIS structure producing local pH changes performing XOR logic operation controlled by various combinations of the input signals represented by urea and ethyl butyrate. Another EIS transducer was functionalized with esterase only, thus performing Identity (ID) logic operation for the ethyl butyrate input. Both semiconductor devices assembled in parallel operated as a logically reversible CNOT gate. The present system, despite its simplicity, demonstrated for the first time logically reversible function of the enzyme system transduced electronically with the semiconductor devices. The biomolecular realization of a CNOT gate interfaced with semiconductors is promising for integration into complex biomolecular networks and future biosensor/biomedical applications.}, language = {en} } @article{HonarvarfardGamellaChannaveerappaetal.2017, author = {Honarvarfard, Elham and Gamella, Maria and Channaveerappa, Devika and Darie, Costel C. and Poghossian, Arshak and Sch{\"o}ning, Michael Josef and Katz, Evgeny}, title = {Electrochemically Stimulated Insulin Release from a Modified Graphene-functionalized Carbon Fiber Electrode}, series = {Electroanalysis}, volume = {29}, journal = {Electroanalysis}, number = {6}, publisher = {Wiley-VCH}, address = {Weinheim}, issn = {1521-4109}, doi = {10.1002/elan.201700095}, pages = {1543 -- 1553}, year = {2017}, abstract = {A graphene-functionalized carbon fiber electrode was modified with adsorbed polyethylenimine to introduce amino functionalities and then with trigonelline and 4-carboxyphenylboronic acid covalently bound to the amino groups. The trigonelline species containing quarterized pyridine groups produced positive charge on the electrode surface regardless of the pH value, while the phenylboronic acid species were neutral below pH 8 and negatively charged above pH 9 (note that their pKa=8.4). The total charge on the monolayer-modified electrode was positive at the neutral pH and negative at pH > 9. Note that 4-carboxyphenylboronic acid was attached to the electrode surface in molar excess to trigonelline, thus allowing the negative charge to dominate on the electrode surface at basic pH. Negatively charged fluorescent dye-labeled insulin (insulin-FITC) was loaded on the modified electrode surface at pH 7.0 due to its electrostatic attraction to the positively charged interface. The local pH in close vicinity to the electrode surface was increased to ca. 9-10 due to consumption of H+ ions upon electrochemical reduction of oxygen proceeding at the potential of -1.0 V (vs. Ag/AgCl) applied on the modified electrode. The process resulted in recharging of the electrode surface to the negative value due to the formation of the negative charge on the phenylboronic acid groups, thus resulting in the electrostatic repulsion of insulin-FITC and stimulating its release from the electrode surface. The insulin release was characterized by fluorescence spectroscopy (using the FITC-labeled insulin), by electrochemical measurements on an iridium oxide, IrOx, electrode and by mass spectrometry. The graphene-functionalized carbon fiber electrode demonstrated significant advantages in the signal-stimulated insulin release comparing with the carbon fiber electrode without the graphene species.}, language = {en} } @article{HirschfeldLustfeldReisseletal.2010, author = {Hirschfeld, J. A. and Lustfeld, H. and Reißel, Martin and Steffen, B.}, title = {A novel scheme for precise diagnostics and effective stabilization of currents in a fuel cell stack}, series = {International Journal of Energy Research. 34 (2010), H. 3}, journal = {International Journal of Energy Research. 34 (2010), H. 3}, isbn = {0363-907X}, pages = {293 -- 301}, year = {2010}, language = {en} } @article{HirschfeldLustfeldReisseletal.2010, author = {Hirschfeld, J. A. and Lustfeld, H. and Reißel, Martin and Steffen, B.}, title = {Tomographic diagnostics of current distributions in a fuel cell stack}, series = {International Journal of Energy Research}, volume = {34}, journal = {International Journal of Energy Research}, number = {3}, isbn = {0363-907X}, pages = {284 -- 292}, year = {2010}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{HingleyDikta2019, author = {Hingley, Peter and Dikta, Gerhard}, title = {Finding a well performing box-jenkins forecasting model for annualised patent filings counts}, series = {International Symposium on Forecasting, Thessaloniki, Greece, June 2019}, booktitle = {International Symposium on Forecasting, Thessaloniki, Greece, June 2019}, pages = {24 Folien}, year = {2019}, language = {en} } @article{HillenUnglaubenWirtz2002, author = {Hillen, Walter and Unglauben, F. and Wirtz, G.}, title = {Architectures and Modeling of Distributed Image Information Systems. Unglauben, F.; Hillen, W.; Wirtz, G.}, series = {Proceedings : July 14 - 18, 2002, Orlando, Florida, USA ; [jointly with the 8th International Conference on Information Systems Analysis and Synthesis (ISAS 2002)] / organized by IIIS, International Institute of Informatics and Systemics. Ed. by Nagib Callaos}, journal = {Proceedings : July 14 - 18, 2002, Orlando, Florida, USA ; [jointly with the 8th International Conference on Information Systems Analysis and Synthesis (ISAS 2002)] / organized by IIIS, International Institute of Informatics and Systemics. Ed. by Nagib Callaos}, publisher = {IIIS}, address = {Orlando, Fla.}, isbn = {9800781501}, year = {2002}, language = {en} } @article{HillenUnglaubenMurdfield2001, author = {Hillen, Walter and Unglauben, F. and Murdfield, M.}, title = {Study of Database Connections for a Java Medical Image Viewer. Unglauben, F.; Hillen, W.; Murdfield, M.}, series = {Intelligente, innovative Produktentwicklung f{\"u}r die industrielle Praxis. Bl{\"u}mel, Bernd; Stenzel, Horst [Hrsg.]}, journal = {Intelligente, innovative Produktentwicklung f{\"u}r die industrielle Praxis. Bl{\"u}mel, Bernd; Stenzel, Horst [Hrsg.]}, publisher = {Forschungverbund Multimedia an Fachhochschulen}, address = {K{\"o}ln}, pages = {29 -- 33}, year = {2001}, language = {en} } @article{HillenSchmittBockemuehl1995, author = {Hillen, Walter and Schmitt, W. and Bockem{\"u}hl, J.}, title = {Signal-to-Noise Performance of a digital dental X-ray Detector}, series = {Computer assisted radiology : proceedings of the International Symposium on Computer and Communication Systems for Image Guided Diagnosis and Therapy / CAR '95 Berlin, June 21 - 24, 1995. Ed. by H. U. Lemke}, journal = {Computer assisted radiology : proceedings of the International Symposium on Computer and Communication Systems for Image Guided Diagnosis and Therapy / CAR '95 Berlin, June 21 - 24, 1995. Ed. by H. U. Lemke}, publisher = {Springer}, address = {Berlin [u.a.]}, isbn = {3-540-59177-X}, pages = {LXXIV, 1442 S. : Ill., graph. Darst.}, year = {1995}, language = {en} } @article{HillenSchiebelZaengel1988, author = {Hillen, Walter and Schiebel, U. and Zaengel, T.}, title = {A selenium-based detector for digital slot-radiography}, series = {Medical Imaging II}, journal = {Medical Imaging II}, pages = {253}, year = {1988}, language = {en} } @article{HillenSchiebelZaengel1986, author = {Hillen, Walter and Schiebel, U. and Zaengel, T.}, title = {Image quality in selenium-based digital radiography. Schiebel, U.; Hillen, W.; Zaengel, T.}, series = {Medical Imaging}, journal = {Medical Imaging}, pages = {176}, year = {1986}, language = {en} } @article{HillenSchiebelZaengel1987, author = {Hillen, Walter and Schiebel, U. and Zaengel, T.}, title = {Imaging performance of a digital storage phosphor system}, series = {Medical Physics. 14 (1987), H. 5}, journal = {Medical Physics. 14 (1987), H. 5}, isbn = {0094-2405}, pages = {744 -- 751}, year = {1987}, language = {en} } @article{HillenRuppSchiebeletal.1989, author = {Hillen, Walter and Rupp, S. and Schiebel, U. and Zaengel, Thomas T.}, title = {Imaging performance of a selenium-based detector for high-resolution radiography}, series = {Medical Imaging III: Image Formation}, journal = {Medical Imaging III: Image Formation}, isbn = {0-8194-0125-0}, pages = {296}, year = {1989}, language = {en} } @article{HillenLehmannHornetal.1996, author = {Hillen, Walter and Lehmann, T. and Horn, H. and Schmitt, W.}, title = {Identification of Dental Fixtures in Intraoral X-rays. Lehmann, T.; Hillen, W.; Horn, H.; Schmitt, W.}, series = {Medical imaging 1996 : image processing ; 12 - 15 February 1996, Newport Beach, California / Murray H. Loew ... chairs/ed.}, journal = {Medical imaging 1996 : image processing ; 12 - 15 February 1996, Newport Beach, California / Murray H. Loew ... chairs/ed.}, publisher = {SPIE - The International Society for Optical Engineering}, address = {Bellingham, Wash.}, isbn = {0-8194-2085-9}, pages = {584 -- 584}, year = {1996}, language = {en} } @article{HillenLehmannHornetal.1995, author = {Hillen, Walter and Lehmann, T. and Horn, H. and Schmitt, W.}, title = {IDEFIX - Identification of Dental Fixtures. Lehmann, T.; Hillen, W.; Horn, H.; Schmitt, W.}, series = {5th European Congress on Dental and Maxillo-Facial Radiology : 30th Annual meeting of Working Group for Dental Radiology in the German Scientific Society for Dentistry, November 8-11, 1995, Cologne : abstracts}, journal = {5th European Congress on Dental and Maxillo-Facial Radiology : 30th Annual meeting of Working Group for Dental Radiology in the German Scientific Society for Dentistry, November 8-11, 1995, Cologne : abstracts}, pages = {[120] B. : graph. Darst.}, year = {1995}, language = {en} } @article{HillenEckenbachQuadfliegetal.1991, author = {Hillen, Walter and Eckenbach, W. and Quadflieg, Peter and Zaengel, Thomas T.}, title = {Signal-to-noise performance of a CsI fluorescent screen}, series = {Medical Imaging V: Image physics}, journal = {Medical Imaging V: Image physics}, isbn = {0-8194-0538-8}, pages = {120 -- 131}, year = {1991}, language = {en} } @article{HillenBarryPongs1997, author = {Hillen, Walter and Barry, J. C. and Pongs, U. M.}, title = {Algorithm for Purkinje Image I and IV and Limbus Centre Location. Barry, J. C.; Pongs, U. M.; Hillen, W.}, series = {Computers in Biology and Medicine. 27 (1997), H. 6}, journal = {Computers in Biology and Medicine. 27 (1997), H. 6}, isbn = {0010-4825}, pages = {515 -- 531}, year = {1997}, language = {en} } @article{HillenAlperSelverFischeretal.2007, author = {Hillen, Walter and Alper Selver, M. and Fischer, Felix and Kuntalp, Mehmet}, title = {A software tool for interactive generation, representation, and systematical storage of transfer functions for 3D medical images / Alper Selver, M. ; Fischer, Felix ; Kuntalp, Mehmet ; Hillen, Walter}, series = {Computer Methods and Programs in Biomedicine. 86 (2007), H. 3}, journal = {Computer Methods and Programs in Biomedicine. 86 (2007), H. 3}, publisher = {-}, isbn = {0169-2607}, pages = {270 -- 280}, year = {2007}, language = {en} } @article{Hillen1979, author = {Hillen, Walter}, title = {Properties of hadron final states in e+e\&\#8722; annihilation at 13 GeV and 17 GeV center of mass energies. TASSO Collaboration}, series = {Physics Letters B. 83 (1979), H. 2}, journal = {Physics Letters B. 83 (1979), H. 2}, isbn = {0370-2693}, pages = {261 -- 266}, year = {1979}, language = {en} } @article{Hillen1982, author = {Hillen, Walter}, title = {A measurement of \&\#963;tot(e+e\&\#8722; \&\#8594; hadrons) for cm energies between 12.0 and 36.7 GeV. TASSO Collaboration}, series = {Physics Letters B. 113 (1982), H. 6}, journal = {Physics Letters B. 113 (1982), H. 6}, pages = {499 -- 508}, year = {1982}, language = {en} } @article{Hillen1982, author = {Hillen, Walter}, title = {Scale braking in inclusive charged particle production by e--e+ annihilation. TASSO Collaboration}, series = {Physics Letters B. 114 (1982), H. 1}, journal = {Physics Letters B. 114 (1982), H. 1}, isbn = {0370-2693}, pages = {65 -- 70}, year = {1982}, language = {en} } @article{Hillen1982, author = {Hillen, Walter}, title = {Charged pion production in e--e+ annihilation at 14, 22 and 34 GeV c.m. energies. TASSO Collaboration}, series = {Physics Letters B. 113 (1982), H. 1}, journal = {Physics Letters B. 113 (1982), H. 1}, isbn = {0370-2693}, pages = {98 -- 104}, year = {1982}, language = {en} } @article{Hillen1980, author = {Hillen, Walter}, title = {Charged pion, kaon, proton and antiproton production in high energy e+e\&\#8722; annihilations. TASSO Collaboration}, series = {Physics Letters B. 94 (1980), H. 3}, journal = {Physics Letters B. 94 (1980), H. 3}, isbn = {0370-2693}, pages = {444 -- 449}, year = {1980}, language = {en} } @article{Hillen1980, author = {Hillen, Walter}, title = {Comparison of e+e\&\#8722; annihilation with QCD and determination of the strong coupling constant . TASSO Collaboration}, series = {Physics Letters B. 94 (1980), H. 3}, journal = {Physics Letters B. 94 (1980), H. 3}, isbn = {0370-2693}, pages = {437 -- 443}, year = {1980}, language = {en} } @article{Hillen1980, author = {Hillen, Walter}, title = {K0 production in e+e\&\#8722; annihilations at 30 GeV center of mass energy. TASSO Collaboration}, series = {Physics Letters B. 94 (1980), H. 1}, journal = {Physics Letters B. 94 (1980), H. 1}, isbn = {0370-2693}, pages = {91 -- 95}, year = {1980}, language = {en} } @article{Hillen1980, author = {Hillen, Walter}, title = {Test of QED in e+e\&\#8722; annihilation at energies between 12 and 31.6 GeV. TASSO Collaboration}, series = {Physics Letters B. 94 (1980), H. 2}, journal = {Physics Letters B. 94 (1980), H. 2}, isbn = {0370-2693}, pages = {259 -- 265}, year = {1980}, language = {en} } @article{Hillen1980, author = {Hillen, Walter}, title = {Rapid growth of charged particle multiplicity in high energy e+e\&\#8722; annihilations. TASSO Collaboration}, series = {Physics Letters B. 89 (1980), H. 3-4}, journal = {Physics Letters B. 89 (1980), H. 3-4}, isbn = {0370-2693}, pages = {418 -- 422}, year = {1980}, language = {en} } @article{Hillen1980, author = {Hillen, Walter}, title = {Production and properties of the \&\#964;-lepton in e+e\&\#8722; annihilation at C.M. energies from 12 to 31.6 GeV. TASSO Collaboration}, series = {Physics Letters B. 92 (1980), H. 1-2}, journal = {Physics Letters B. 92 (1980), H. 1-2}, isbn = {0370-2693}, pages = {199 -- 205}, year = {1980}, language = {en} } @article{Hillen1979, author = {Hillen, Walter}, title = {Evidence for planar events in e+e\&\#8722; annihilation at high energies. TASSO Collaboration}, series = {Physics Letters B. 86 (1979), H. 2}, journal = {Physics Letters B. 86 (1979), H. 2}, isbn = {0370-2693}, pages = {243 -- 249}, year = {1979}, language = {en} } @article{Hillen1979, author = {Hillen, Walter}, title = {Energy scan for narrow states in e+e\&\#8722; annihilation at C.M. energies between 29.90 and 31.46 GeV. TASSO Collaboration}, series = {Physics Letters B. 88 (1979), H. 1-2}, journal = {Physics Letters B. 88 (1979), H. 1-2}, isbn = {0370-2693}, pages = {199 -- 202}, year = {1979}, language = {en} } @article{Hillen1982, author = {Hillen, Walter}, title = {Charge asymmetry and weak interaction effects in e+e\&\#8722;\&\#8594;\&\#956;+\&\#956;\&\#8722; and e+e\&\#8722;\&\#8594;\&\#964;+\&\#964;\&\#8722; . TASSO Collaboration}, series = {Physics Letters B. 110 (1982), H. 2}, journal = {Physics Letters B. 110 (1982), H. 2}, isbn = {0370-2693}, pages = {173 -- 180}, year = {1982}, language = {en} } @article{Hillen1982, author = {Hillen, Walter}, title = {\&\#960;0 production by e+e\&\#8722; annihilation at 14 and 34 GeV c.m. energy . TASSO Collaboration}, series = {Physics Letters B. 108 (1982), H. 1}, journal = {Physics Letters B. 108 (1982), H. 1}, isbn = {0370-2693}, pages = {71 -- 76}, year = {1982}, language = {en} } @article{Hillen1982, author = {Hillen, Walter}, title = {Exclusive proton-antiproton production in two photon collisions . TASSO Collaboration}, series = {Physics Letters B. 108 (1982), H. 1}, journal = {Physics Letters B. 108 (1982), H. 1}, isbn = {0370-2693}, pages = {67 -- 70}, year = {1982}, language = {en} } @article{Hillen1982, author = {Hillen, Walter}, title = {High pT hadron production in photon-photon collisions . TASSO Collaboration}, series = {Physics Letters B. 107 (1982), H. 4}, journal = {Physics Letters B. 107 (1982), H. 4}, isbn = {0370-2693}, pages = {290 -- 296}, year = {1982}, language = {en} } @article{Hillen1981, author = {Hillen, Walter}, title = {\&\#923;, Image production in e+e- annihilation at 33 GeV centre of mass energy. TASSO Collaboration}, series = {Physics Letters B. 105 (1981), H. 4}, journal = {Physics Letters B. 105 (1981), H. 4}, isbn = {0370-2693}, pages = {75 -- 80}, year = {1981}, language = {en} } @article{Hillen1981, author = {Hillen, Walter}, title = {Evidence for charged primary partons in e+e\&\#8722; \&\#8594; 2 jets. TASSO Collaboration}, series = {Physics Letters B. 100 (1981), H. 4}, journal = {Physics Letters B. 100 (1981), H. 4}, isbn = {0370-2693}, pages = {357 -- 363}, year = {1981}, language = {en} } @article{Hillen1981, author = {Hillen, Walter}, title = {Search for new sequential leptons in e+e- annihilation at petra energies. TASSO Collaboration}, series = {Physics Letters B. 99 (1981), H. 2}, journal = {Physics Letters B. 99 (1981), H. 2}, isbn = {0370-2693}, pages = {163 -- 168}, year = {1981}, language = {en} } @article{Hillen1980, author = {Hillen, Walter}, title = {Evidence for a spin-1 gluon in three-jet events. TASSO Collaboration}, series = {Physics Letters B. 97 (1980), H. 3-4}, journal = {Physics Letters B. 97 (1980), H. 3-4}, isbn = {0370-2693}, pages = {453 -- 458}, year = {1980}, language = {en} } @article{Hillen1980, author = {Hillen, Walter}, title = {RHO-RHO production by two photon scattering. TASSO Collaboration}, series = {Physics Letters B. 97 (1980), H. 3-4}, journal = {Physics Letters B. 97 (1980), H. 3-4}, isbn = {0370-2693}, pages = {448 -- 452}, year = {1980}, language = {en} } @article{HerzogPietrzykShahetal.2010, author = {Herzog, Hans and Pietrzyk, Uwe and Shah, N. Jon and Ziemons, Karl}, title = {The current state, challenges and perspectives of MR-PET}, series = {Neuroimage}, volume = {49}, journal = {Neuroimage}, number = {3}, publisher = {Elsevier}, address = {Amsterdam}, issn = {1053-8119}, doi = {10.1016/j.neuroimage.2009.10.036}, pages = {2072 -- 2082}, year = {2010}, abstract = {Following the success of PET/CT during the last decade and the recent increasing proliferation of SPECT/CT, another hybrid imaging instrument has been gaining more and more interest: MR-PET. First combined, simultaneous PET and MR studies carried out in small animals demonstrated the feasibility of the new approach. Concurrently, some prototypes of an MR-PET scanner for simultaneous human brain studies have been built, their performance is being tested and preliminary applications have already been shown. Through this pioneering work, it has become clear that advances in the detector design are necessary for further optimization. Recently, the different issues related to the present state and future prospects of MR-PET were presented and discussed during an international 2-day workshop at the Forschungszentrum J{\"u}lich, Germany, held after, and in conjunction with, the 2008 IEEE Nuclear Science Symposium and Medical Imaging Conference in Dresden, Germany on October 27-28, 2008. The topics ranged from small animal MR-PET imaging to human MR-BrainPET imaging, new detector developments, challenges/opportunities for ultra-high field MR-PET imaging and considerations of possible future research and clinical applications. This report presents a critical summary of the contributions made to the workshop.}, language = {en} } @article{HerssensCowburnAlbrachtetal.2022, author = {Herssens, Nolan and Cowburn, James and Albracht, Kirsten and Braunstein, Bjoern and Cazzola, Dario and Colyer, Steffi and Minetti, Alberto E. and Pavei, Gaspare and Rittweger, J{\"o}rn and Weber, Tobias and Green, David A.}, title = {Movement in low gravity environments (MoLo) programme - the MoLo-L.O.O.P. study protocol}, series = {PLOS ONE / Public Library of Science}, volume = {17}, journal = {PLOS ONE / Public Library of Science}, number = {11}, editor = {Cattaneo, Luigi}, publisher = {Plos}, address = {San Francisco}, issn = {1932-6203}, doi = {10.1371/journal.pone.0278051}, pages = {e0278051}, year = {2022}, abstract = {Exposure to prolonged periods in microgravity is associated with deconditioning of the musculoskeletal system due to chronic changes in mechanical stimulation. Given astronauts will operate on the Lunar surface for extended periods of time, it is critical to quantify both external (e.g., ground reaction forces) and internal (e.g., joint reaction forces) loads of relevant movements performed during Lunar missions. Such knowledge is key to predict musculoskeletal deconditioning and determine appropriate exercise countermeasures associated with extended exposure to hypogravity.}, language = {en} } @article{HerberErnstBussetal.1999, author = {Herber, R. and Ernst, S. and Buß, G. and Sch{\"o}ning, Michael Josef and Baltruschat, H.}, title = {Detection of hydrocarbons in air and water by adsorption on Pt electrodes using continuous impedance measurements}, series = {Proceedings of the Symposium on New Directions in Electroanalytical Chemistry II : [held at the 195th Meeting of the Electrochemical Society in Seattle, Washington on May 3 and 4, 1999] / Physical Electrochemistry, Sensor, and Organic and Biological Electrochemistry Divisions. Ed.: J. Leddy, P. Vanysek, M.D. Porter}, journal = {Proceedings of the Symposium on New Directions in Electroanalytical Chemistry II : [held at the 195th Meeting of the Electrochemical Society in Seattle, Washington on May 3 and 4, 1999] / Physical Electrochemistry, Sensor, and Organic and Biological Electrochemistry Divisions. Ed.: J. Leddy, P. Vanysek, M.D. Porter}, publisher = {Electrochemical Society}, address = {Pennington, NJ}, isbn = {1-56677-227-3}, pages = {168 -- 177}, year = {1999}, language = {en} } @article{HennemannKohlReisertetal.2013, author = {Hennemann, J{\"o}rg and Kohl, Claus-Dieter and Reisert, Steffen and Kirchner, Patrick and Sch{\"o}ning, Michael Josef}, title = {Copper oxide nanofibres for detection of hydrogen peroxide vapour at high concentrations}, series = {physica status solidi (a)}, volume = {210}, journal = {physica status solidi (a)}, number = {5}, publisher = {Wiley}, address = {Weinheim}, issn = {1862-6319}, doi = {10.1002/pssa.201200775}, pages = {859 -- 863}, year = {2013}, abstract = {We present a sensor concept based on copper(II)oxide (CuO) nanofibres for the detection of hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) vapour in the percent per volume (\% v/v) range. The fibres were produced by using the electrospinning technique. To avoid water condensation in the pores, the fibres were initially modified by an exposure to H2S to get an enclosed surface. By a thermal treatment at 350 °C the fibres were oxidised back to CuO. Thereby, the visible pores disappear which was verified by SEM analysis. The fibres show a decrease of resistance with increasing H2O2 concentration which is due to the fact that hydrogen peroxide is an oxidising gas and CuO a p-type semiconductor. The sensor shows a change of resistance within the minute range to the exposure until the maximum concentration of 6.9\% v/v H2O2. At operating temperatures below 450 °C the corresponding sensor response to a concentration of 4.1\% v/v increases. The sensor shows a good reproducibility of the signal at different measurements. CuO seems to be a suitable candidate for the detection of H2O2 vapour at high concentrations. Resistance behaviour of the sensor under exposure to H2O2 vapours between 2.3 and 6.9\% v/v at an operating temperature of 450 °C.}, language = {en} } @article{HekmatSaleminkLauterbachetal.2004, author = {Hekmat, Khosro and Salemink, B. and Lauterbach, Gerhard and Schwinger, R. H. G. and S{\"u}dkamp, M. and Weber, Hans-Joachim and Mehlhorn, U.}, title = {Interference by cellular phones with permanent implanted pacemakers: an update}, series = {Europace. 6 (2004), H. 4}, journal = {Europace. 6 (2004), H. 4}, pages = {363 -- 369}, year = {2004}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{HeitzerStaat2000, author = {Heitzer, M. and Staat, Manfred}, title = {Direct FEM approach to design-by-analysis of pressurized components}, year = {2000}, abstract = {Abstracts of the ACHEMA 2000 - International Meeting on Chemical Engineering, Environmental Protection and Biotechnology, May 22 - 27, 2000. Frankfurt am Main. Achema 2000 : special edition / Linde. [Ed.: Linde AG. Red.: Volker R. Leski]. - Wiesbaden : Linde AG, 2000. - 56 p. : Ill., . - pp: 79 - 81}, subject = {Finite-Elemente-Methode}, language = {en} } @article{HeinzelSchaeferMuelleretal.2010, author = {Heinzel, Alexander and Sch{\"a}fer, Ralf and M{\"u}ller, Hans-Wilhelm and Schieffer, Andre and Ingenhag, Ariane and Northoff, Georg and Franz, Matthias and Hautzel, Hubertus}, title = {Differential modulation of valence and arousal in high-alexithymic and low-alexithymic individuals}, series = {Neuroreport}, volume = {21}, journal = {Neuroreport}, number = {15}, publisher = {Lippincott Williams \& Wilkins}, address = {London}, issn = {1473-558X}, doi = {10.1097/WNR.0b013e32833f38e0}, pages = {998 -- 1002}, year = {2010}, abstract = {High-alexithymic individuals are characterized by an impaired ability to identify and communicate emotions whereas low-alexithymic individuals have a wide-ranging ability to deal with emotions. This study examined the hypothesis that valence and arousal modifications of emotional stimuli differentially modulate cortical regions in high-alexithymic and low-alexithymic individuals. To this end, 28 high-alexithymic and 25 low-alexithymic individuals were investigated with event-related fMRI using visual emotional stimuli. We found differential neural activations in the dorsal anterior cingulate, the insula and the amygdala. We suggest that these differences may account for the impaired ability of high-alexithymic individuals to appropriately handle emotional stimuli.}, language = {en} } @article{HeinzelSchaeferMuelleretal.2010, author = {Heinzel, Alexander and Sch{\"a}fer, Ralf and M{\"u}ller, Hans-Wilhelm and Schieffer, Andre and Ingenhag, Ariane and Eickhoff, Simon B. and Northoff, Georg and Franz, Matthias and Hautzel, Hubertus}, title = {Increased Activation of the Supragenual Anterior Cingulate Cortex during Visual Emotional Processing in Male Subjects with High Degrees of Alexithymia: An Event-Related fMRI Study}, series = {Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics}, volume = {79}, journal = {Psychotherapy and Psychosomatics}, number = {6}, publisher = {Karger}, address = {Basel}, issn = {0033-3190}, doi = {10.1159/000320121}, pages = {363 -- 370}, year = {2010}, abstract = {Background: One of the most prominent neurobiological models of alexithymia assumes an altered function of the anterior cingulate cortex (ACC) as the crucial neural correlate of alexithymia. So far functional imaging studies have yielded inconclusive results. Therefore, we tested this hypothesis in healthy alexithymics and nonalexithymics in an event-related fMRI study. Methods: Thirty high- and 30 low-alexithymic right-handed male subjects (selected by the 20-item Toronto Alexithymia Scale, TAS-20) were investigated with event-related fMRI using a picture viewing paradigm. The stimuli consisted of happy, fearful and neutral facial expressions (Ekman-Friesen) as well as positive, negative and neutral pictures from the International Affective Picture System. Results: Contrasting the high-alexithymic with the low-alexithymic group we observed increased activation of the supragenual ACC for different emotional valences as well as for different emotional stimuli. Moreover, there was a positive correlation of the ACC with the individual TAS-20 scores but no correlations with the individual Beck Depression Inventory scores. Additionally, there was no difference in activity of the amygdala. Conclusions: We demonstrated that the supragenual ACC is constantly activated more strongly in alexithymic subjects and that this activation is related to the symptoms of alexithymia and not to associated symptoms such as depression. Therefore, our findings support the hypothesis of an altered function of the ACC in alexithymia.}, language = {en} } @article{HeinrichsPietrzykZiemons2003, author = {Heinrichs, U. and Pietrzyk, U. and Ziemons, Karl}, title = {Design optimization of the PMT-ClearPET prototypes based on simulation studies with GEANT3}, series = {IEEE Transactions on Nuclear Science}, volume = {50}, journal = {IEEE Transactions on Nuclear Science}, number = {5}, isbn = {0018-9499}, pages = {1428 -- 1432}, year = {2003}, abstract = {Within the Crystal Clear Collaboration (CCC), four centers are developing second generation high performance small animal positron emission tomography (PET) scanners for different kinds of animals and medical applications. The first prototypes are photomultiplier tube (PMT)-based systems including depth of interaction (DOI) detection by using a phoswich layer of lutetium oxyorthosilicate (LSO) and lutetium yttrium aluminum perovskite (LuYAP). The aim of these simulation studies is to optimize sensitivity and spatial resolution of given designs, which vary in fields of view (FOVs) caused by different detector configurations (ring/octagon) and sizes. For this purpose the simulation tool GEANT3 (CERN, Geneva, Switzerland) was used.}, language = {en} } @article{HeinrichBlumBussmannetal.2002, author = {Heinrich, U. and Blum, A. and Bussmann, N. and Engels, R. and Kemmerling, G. and Weber, S. and Ziemons, Karl}, title = {Statistical studies on the light output and energy resolution of small LSO single crystals with different surface treatments combined with various reflector materials}, series = {Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment}, volume = {486}, journal = {Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment}, number = {1-2}, issn = {0168-9002}, pages = {60 -- 66}, year = {2002}, abstract = {The optimization of light output and energy resolution of scintillators is of special interest for the development of high resolution and high sensitivity PET. The aim of this work is to obtain statistically reliable results concerning optimal surface treatment of scintillation crystals and the selection of reflector material. For this purpose, raw, mechanically polished and etched LSO crystals (size 2×2×10 mm3) were combined with various reflector materials (Teflon tape, Teflon matrix, BaSO4) and exposed to a 22Na source. In order to ensure the statistical reliability of the results, groups of 10 LSO crystals each were measured for all combinations of surface treatment and reflector material. Using no reflector material the light output increased up to 551±35\% by mechanical polishing the surface compared to 100±5\% for raw crystals. Etching the surface increased the light output to 441±29\%. The untreated crystals had an energy resolution of 24.6±4.0\%. By mechanical polishing the surface it was possible to achieve an energy resolution of 13.2±0.8\%, by etching of 14.8±0.7\%. In combination with BaSO4 as reflector material the maximum increase of light output has been established to 932±57\% for mechanically polished and 895±61\% for etched crystals. The combination with BaSO4 also caused the best improvement of the energy resolution up to 11.6±0.2\% for mechanically polished and 12.2±0.3\% for etched crystals. Relating to the light output there was no significant statistical difference between the two surface treatments in combination with BaSO4. In contrast to this, the statistical results of the energy resolution have shown the combination of mechanical polishing and BaSO4 as the optimum.}, language = {en} }