TY - JOUR A1 - Molinnus, Denise A1 - Bäcker, Matthias A1 - Iken, Heiko A1 - Poghossian, Arshak A1 - Keusgen, Michael A1 - Schöning, Michael Josef T1 - Concept for a biomolecular logic chip with an integrated sensor and actuator function JF - Physica status solidi (a) N2 - A concept for a new generation of an integrated multi-functional biosensor/actuator system is developed, which is based on biomolecular logic principles. Such a system is expected to be able to detect multiple biochemical input signals simultaneously and in real-time and convert them into electrical output signals with logical operations such as OR, AND, etc. The system can be designed as a closed-loop drug release device triggered by an enzyme logic gate, while the release of the drug induced by the actuator at the required dosage and timing will be controlled by an additional drug sensor. Thus, the system could help to make an accurate and specific diagnosis. The presented concept is exemplarily demonstrated by using an enzyme logic gate based on a glucose/glucose oxidase system, a temperature-responsive hydrogel mimicking the actuator function and an insulin (drug) sensor. In this work, the results of functional testing of individual amperometric glucose and insulin sensors as well as an impedimetric sensor for the detection of the hydrogel swelling/shrinking are presented. Y1 - 2015 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1002/pssa.201431913 SN - 1862-6319 VL - 212 IS - 6 SP - 1382 EP - 1388 PB - Wiley CY - Weinheim ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Cheenakula, Dheeraja A1 - Griebel, Kai A1 - Montag, David A1 - Grömping, Markus ED - Huang, Xiaowu T1 - Concept development of a mainstream deammonification and comparison with conventional process in terms of energy, performance and economical construction perspectives JF - Frontiers in Microbiology N2 - Deammonification for nitrogen removal in municipal wastewater in temperate and cold climate zones is currently limited to the side stream of municipal wastewater treatment plants (MWWTP). This study developed a conceptual model of a mainstream deammonification plant, designed for 30,000 P.E., considering possible solutions corresponding to the challenging mainstream conditions in Germany. In addition, the energy-saving potential, nitrogen elimination performance and construction-related costs of mainstream deammonification were compared to a conventional plant model, having a single-stage activated sludge process with upstream denitrification. The results revealed that an additional treatment step by combining chemical precipitation and ultra-fine screening is advantageous prior the mainstream deammonification. Hereby chemical oxygen demand (COD) can be reduced by 80% so that the COD:N ratio can be reduced from 12 to 2.5. Laboratory experiments testing mainstream conditions of temperature (8–20°C), pH (6–9) and COD:N ratio (1–6) showed an achievable volumetric nitrogen removal rate (VNRR) of at least 50 gN/(m3∙d) for various deammonifying sludges from side stream deammonification systems in the state of North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, where m3 denotes reactor volume. Assuming a retained Norganic content of 0.0035 kgNorg./(P.E.∙d) from the daily loads of N at carbon removal stage and a VNRR of 50 gN/(m3∙d) under mainstream conditions, a resident-specific reactor volume of 0.115 m3/(P.E.) is required for mainstream deammonification. This is in the same order of magnitude as the conventional activated sludge process, i.e., 0.173 m3/(P.E.) for an MWWTP of size class of 4. The conventional plant model yielded a total specific electricity demand of 35 kWh/(P.E.∙a) for the operation of the whole MWWTP and an energy recovery potential of 15.8 kWh/(P.E.∙a) through anaerobic digestion. In contrast, the developed mainstream deammonification model plant would require only a 21.5 kWh/(P.E.∙a) energy demand and result in 24 kWh/(P.E.∙a) energy recovery potential, enabling the mainstream deammonification model plant to be self-sufficient. The retrofitting costs for the implementation of mainstream deammonification in existing conventional MWWTPs are nearly negligible as the existing units like activated sludge reactors, aerators and monitoring technology are reusable. However, the mainstream deammonification must meet the performance requirement of VNRR of about 50 gN/(m3∙d) in this case. KW - anammox KW - energy efficiency KW - mainstream deammonification KW - nitrogen elimination KW - wastewater Y1 - 2023 U6 - https://doi.org/10.3389/fmicb.2023.1155235 SN - 1664-302X VL - 14 IS - 11155235 SP - 1 EP - 15 PB - Frontiers ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Kleefeld, Andreas A1 - Zimmermann, M. ED - Constanda, Christian ED - Bodmann, Bardo E.J. ED - Harris, Paul J. T1 - Computing Elastic Interior Transmission Eigenvalues JF - Integral Methods in Science and Engineering N2 - An alternative method is presented to numerically compute interior elastic transmission eigenvalues for various domains in two dimensions. This is achieved by discretizing the resulting system of boundary integral equations in combination with a nonlinear eigenvalue solver. Numerical results are given to show that this new approach can provide better results than the finite element method when dealing with general domains. Y1 - 2022 SN - 978-3-031-07171-3 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-07171-3_10 N1 - Corresponding author: Andreas Kleefeld SP - 139 EP - 155 PB - Birkhäuser CY - Cham ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Pietsch, Wolfram A1 - Teubner, A. T1 - Computerunterstützung für die dezentrale Außendienstarbeit / Pietsch, W. , Teubner, A. JF - IM : die Fachzeitschrift für Information Management & Consulting (1993) Y1 - 1993 SN - 0930-5181, 1616-1017 SP - 22 EP - 29 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Grap, Rolf Dietmar T1 - Computersimulationsmodelle zur Qualifizierung und Beurteilung von Führungskräften JF - Jahresdokumentation ... der Gesellschaft für Arbeitswissenschaft e.V.. Y1 - 1988 PB - Schmidt CY - Köln ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Laumann, Jörg A1 - Kindmann, Rolf T1 - Computerorientierte Lösung von Stabilitäts¬problemen im Bauwesen / Kindmann, R. ; Laumann, J. JF - Computer im Bauwesen : Festschrift zum 60. Geburtstag von Prof. Hartmann / Karlheinz Lehner (Hrsg.) Y1 - 2004 SN - 3-8322-2478-5 N1 - Festschrift Dietrich Hartmann SP - 15 EP - 24 PB - Shaker CY - Aachen ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Grap, Rolf Dietmar T1 - Computermodelle für Unternehmungsspiele JF - Planspiele im Personal- und Organisationsmanagement / hrsg. von Thomas Geilhardt ... Y1 - 1995 SN - 3-87844-079-0 SP - 249 EP - 260 PB - Verl. für Angewandte Psychologie CY - Göttingen ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Wolf, Martin R. A1 - Simon, S. A1 - Schlick, Christopher T1 - Computergestützte Kooperation - Eine Seifenblase? / Wolf, M.; Simon, S.; Schlick, C. JF - Rechnergestützte Kooperation in Verwaltungen und großen Unternehmen : Tagungsband zum Workshop der GI-Gachgruppe / Peter Mambrey ... ( Hrsg.) Y1 - 1997 SP - 220 EP - 234 PB - Univ., Fachbereich Mathematik u. Informatik CY - Essen ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Hirschberg, Rainer T1 - Computer-Aided-Engineering in der TGA JF - Stadt- und Gebäudetechnik (1994) Y1 - 1994 SN - 0038-898X SP - 16 EP - 17 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Hirschberg, Rainer T1 - Computer-Aided-Engineering in der Technischen Gebäudeausrüstung JF - computer spezial (1994) Y1 - 1994 N1 - Beil. zu: Tiefbau, Ingenieurbau, Strassenbau (1994)Nr.5 SP - 32 EP - 37 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Grotendorst, Johannes A1 - Dornseiffer, Jürgen T1 - Computer-aided Modelling and Simulation of the Thermodynamics of Steam Reforming / Grotendorst, Johannes ; Dornseiffer, Jürgen JF - Mathematics and Computers in Simulation. 51 (2000), H. 5 Y1 - 2000 SN - 0378-4754 N1 - Technical Report FZJ-ZAM-IB-9812, August 1998 SP - 451 EP - 471 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Grap, Rolf Dietmar T1 - Computer verstehen lernen : Grafische Simulation rechnerinterner Abläufe als Qualifizierungsmittel JF - Industrie-Anzeiger. 112 (1990), H. 53/54 Y1 - 1990 SN - 0019-9036 N1 - S. 60 f. ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Wolf, Martin R. A1 - Luczak, Holger T1 - Computer Supported Communication and Cooperation – Making Information Aware / Luczak, H. ; Wolf, M. JF - Human-computer interaction : proceedings of HCI International '99 (the 8th International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction), Munich, Germany, August 22 - 26, 1999 Y1 - 1999 N1 - HCI - International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction ; 8 (Munich, Germany) : 1999.08.22-26 ; in 2 Bänden SP - 298 EP - 302 PB - Erlbaum CY - Mahwah, NJ ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Hager, Jonathan A1 - Hentschke, Reinhard A1 - Hojdis, Nils A1 - Karimi-Varzaneh, Hossein Ali T1 - Computer Simulation of Particle–Particle Interaction in a Model Polymer Nanocomposite JF - Macromolecules Y1 - 2015 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.macromol.5b01864 SN - 1520-5835 VL - 48 IS - 24 SP - 9039 EP - 9049 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Holler, S. A1 - Butenweg, Christoph A1 - Noh, S.-Y. A1 - Meskouris, Konstantin T1 - Computational model of textile-reinforced concrete structures JF - Computers & structures : an international journal Y1 - 2004 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.compstruc.2004.03.076 SN - 1879-2243 (E-Journal); 0045-7949 (Print) VL - Volume 82 IS - Issues 23-26 SP - 1971 EP - 1979 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Hüning, Felix A1 - Eifert, T. A1 - Handrick, K. A1 - Neuhausen, U. T1 - Computational Magnetochemistry: Complementary Quantum Mechanical Tools / Eifert, T. ; Handrick, K. ; Hüning, F. ; Neuhausen, U. ; Schilder, H. ; Lueken, H. JF - Zeitschrift für Anorganische und Allgemeine Chemie (ZAAC) - Journal of Inorganic and General Chemistry . 632 (2006), H. 4 Y1 - 2006 SN - 1521-3749 SP - 521 EP - 529 PB - - ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Hüning, Felix A1 - Eifert, T. A1 - Handrick, K. A1 - Neuhausen, U. T1 - Computational Magnetochemistry: Complementary Quantum Mechanical Tools / Eifert, T. ; Handrick, K. ; Hüning, F. ; Neuhausen, U. ; Schilder, H. ; Lueken, H. JF - 20 Jahre Wilhelm-Klemm-Stiftung / Kuratorium der Wilhelm-Klemm-Stiftung (Hrsg.) Y1 - 2006 SN - 978-3-8322-5520-6 SP - 193ff PB - Shaker CY - Aachen ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Frotscher, Ralf A1 - Koch, Jan-Peter A1 - Staat, Manfred T1 - Computational investigation of drug action on human-induced stem cell derived cardiomyocytes JF - Journal of biomechanical engineering Y1 - 2015 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1115/1.4030173 SN - 1528-8951 (E-Journal); 0148-0731 (Print) VL - Vol. 137 IS - iss. 7 SP - 071002-1 EP - 071002-7 PB - ASME CY - New York ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Alexopoulos, Spiros A1 - Breitbach, Gerd A1 - Hoffschmidt, Bernhard A1 - Stobbe, P. T1 - Computational fluid flow of porous resic ceramic filtering modules and optimization of the channel edge form geometry JF - Proceedings : April 14 - 18, 2008, Leipzig, Germany / hosted by VDI, Society for Chemical and Process Engineering . Vol 2 Y1 - 2008 N1 - Verein Deutscher Ingenieure ; World Filtration Congress ; (10 : ; 2008.04.14-18 : ; Leipzig) ; WFC ; (10 : ; 2008.04.14-18 : ; Leipzig) SP - 300 EP - 304 PB - Filtech Exhibitions CY - Meerbusch ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Malinowski, Daniel A1 - Fournier, Yvan A1 - Horbach, Andreas A1 - Frick, Michael A1 - Magliani, Mirko A1 - Kalverkamp, Sebastian A1 - Hildinger, Martin A1 - Spillner, Jan A1 - Behbahani, Mehdi A1 - Hima, Flutura T1 - Computational fluid dynamics analysis of endoluminal aortic perfusion JF - Perfusion N2 - Introduction: In peripheral percutaneous (VA) extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) procedures the femoral arteries perfusion route has inherent disadvantages regarding poor upper body perfusion due to watershed. With the advent of new long flexible cannulas an advancement of the tip up to the ascending aorta has become feasible. To investigate the impact of such long endoluminal cannulas on upper body perfusion, a Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) study was performed considering different support levels and three cannula positions. Methods: An idealized literature-based- and a real patient proximal aortic geometry including an endoluminal cannula were constructed. The blood flow was considered continuous. Oxygen saturation was set to 80% for the blood coming from the heart and to 100% for the blood leaving the cannula. 50% and 90% venoarterial support levels from the total blood flow rate of 6 l/min were investigated for three different positions of the cannula in the aortic arch. Results: For both geometries, the placement of the cannula in the ascending aorta led to a superior oxygenation of all aortic blood vessels except for the left coronary artery. Cannula placements at the aortic arch and descending aorta could support supra-aortic arteries, but not the coronary arteries. All positions were able to support all branches with saturated blood at 90% flow volume. Conclusions: In accordance with clinical observations CFD analysis reveals, that retrograde advancement of a long endoluminal cannula can considerably improve the oxygenation of the upper body and lead to oxygen saturation distributions similar to those of a central cannulation. KW - computational fluid dynamics analysis KW - simulation KW - endoluminal KW - aortic perfusion KW - extracorporeal membrane oxygenation Y1 - 2022 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1177/02676591221099809 SN - 1477-111X VL - 0 IS - 0 SP - 1 EP - 8 PB - Sage CY - London ER -