TY - JOUR A1 - Poghossian, Arshak A1 - Yoshinobu, Tatsuo A1 - Simonis, A. A1 - Ecken, H. A1 - Lüth, Hans A1 - Schöning, Michael Josef T1 - Penicillin detection by means of field-effect based sensors: EnFET, capacitive EIS sensor or LAPS? JF - Sensors and Actuators B. 78 (2001), H. 1-3 Y1 - 2001 SN - 0925-4005 SP - 237 EP - 242 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Poghossian, Arshak A1 - Thust, M. A1 - Schroth, P. A1 - Steffen, A. A1 - Lüth, H. A1 - Schöning, Michael Josef T1 - Penicillin detection by means of silicon-based field-effect structures JF - Sensors and Materials. 13 (2001), H. 4 Y1 - 2001 SN - 0392-2510 SP - 207 EP - 223 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Koch, Claudia A1 - Poghossian, Arshak A1 - Schöning, Michael Josef A1 - Wege, Christian T1 - Penicillin Detection by Tobacco Mosaic Virus-Assisted Colorimetric Biosensors JF - Nanotheranostics N2 - The presentation of enzymes on viral scaffolds has beneficial effects such as an increased enzyme loading and a prolonged reusability in comparison to conventional immobilization platforms. Here, we used modified tobacco mosaic virus (TMV) nanorods as enzyme carriers in penicillin G detection for the first time. Penicillinase enzymes were conjugated with streptavidin and coupled to TMV rods by use of a bifunctional biotin-linker. Penicillinase-decorated TMV particles were characterized extensively in halochromic dye-based biosensing. Acidometric analyte detection was performed with bromcresol purple as pH indicator and spectrophotometry. The TMV-assisted sensors exhibited increased enzyme loading and strongly improved reusability, and higher analysis rates compared to layouts without viral adapters. They extended the half-life of the sensors from 4 - 6 days to 5 weeks and thus allowed an at least 8-fold longer use of the sensors. Using a commercial budget-priced penicillinase preparation, a detection limit of 100 µM penicillin was obtained. Initial experiments also indicate that the system may be transferred to label-free detection layouts. Y1 - 2018 U6 - https://doi.org/10.7150/ntno.22114 SN - 2206-7418 VL - 2 IS - 2 SP - 184 EP - 196 PB - Ivyspring CY - Sydney ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Abouzar, Maryam H. A1 - Poghossian, Arshak A1 - Razavi, Arash A1 - Besmehn, Astrid A1 - Bijnens, Nathalie A1 - Williams, Oliver A. A1 - Haenen, Ken A1 - Wagner, Patrick A1 - Schöning, Michael Josef T1 - Penicillin detection with nanocrystalline-diamond field-effect sensor JF - physica status solidi (a). 205 (2008), H. 9 Y1 - 2008 SN - 1862-6319 N1 - Special Issue: Hasselt Diamond Workshop 2008 - SBDD XIII SP - 2141 EP - 2145 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Steuer-Dankert, Linda A1 - Leicht-Scholten, Carmen T1 - Perceiving diversity : an explorative approach in a complex research organization. T2 - Diversity and discrimination in research organizations N2 - Diversity management is seen as a decisive factor for ensuring the development of socially responsible innovations (Beacham and Shambaugh, 2011; Sonntag, 2014; López, 2015; Uebernickel et al., 2015). However, many diversity management approaches fail due to a one-sided consideration of diversity (Thomas and Ely, 2019) and a lacking linkage between the prevailing organizational culture and the perception of diversity in the respective organization. Reflecting the importance of diverse perspectives, research institutions have a special responsibility to actively deal with diversity, as they are publicly funded institutions that drive socially relevant development and educate future generations of developers, leaders and decision-makers. Nevertheless, only a few studies have so far dealt with the influence of the special framework conditions of the science system on diversity management. Focusing on the interdependency of the organizational culture and diversity management especially in a university research environment, this chapter aims in a first step to provide a theoretical perspective on the framework conditions of a complex research organization in Germany in order to understand the system-specific factors influencing diversity management. In a second step, an exploratory cluster analysis is presented, investigating the perception of diversity and possible influencing factors moderating this perception in a scientific organization. Combining both steps, the results show specific mechanisms and structures of the university research environment that have an impact on diversity management and rigidify structural barriers preventing an increase of diversity. The quantitative study also points out that the management level takes on a special role model function in the scientific system and thus has an influence on the perception of diversity. Consequently, when developing diversity management approaches in research organizations, it is necessary to consider the top-down direction of action, the special nature of organizational structures in the university research environment as well as the special role of the professorial level as role model for the scientific staff. KW - Diversity management KW - Organizational culture KW - Change management KW - Psychological concepts KW - Perception Y1 - 2022 SN - 978-1-80117-959-1 (Print) SN - 978-1-80117-956-0 (Online) U6 - https://doi.org/10.1108/978-1-80117-956-020221010 SP - 365 EP - 392 PB - Emerald Publishing Limited CY - Bingley ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Vant, Christianne A1 - Staat, Manfred A1 - Baroud, Gamal T1 - Percutaneous Vertebroplasty: A Review of Two Intraoperative Complications JF - Bioengineering in Cell and Tissue Research / Artmann, Gerhard M. ; Chien, Shu (Eds.) Y1 - 2008 SN - 978-3-540-75408-4 SP - 527 EP - 539 PB - Springer CY - Berlin ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Beckenbach, Isabel A1 - Scheidweiler, Robert T1 - Perfect ƒ-Matchings and ƒ-Factors in Hypergraphs - A Combinatorial Approach JF - Discrete Mathematics N2 - We prove characterizations of the existence of perfect ƒ-matchings in uniform mengerian and perfect hypergraphs. Moreover, we investigate the ƒ-factor problem in balanced hypergraphs. For uniform balanced hypergraphs we prove two existence theorems with purely combinatorial arguments, whereas for non-uniform balanced hypergraphs we show that the ƒ-factor problem is NP-hard. Y1 - 2016 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.disc.2017.05.005 SN - 2192-7782 N1 - Als Volltext auch bei ZIB (Zuse Institute Berlin) VL - 240 IS - 10 SP - 2499 EP - 2506 PB - Elsevier CY - Amsterdam ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Warerkar, S. A1 - Schmitz, S. A1 - Göttsche, Joachim A1 - Hoffschmidt, Bernhard A1 - Tamme, R. T1 - Performance analysis of an air-sand heat exchanger prototype for high-temperature storage T2 - EuroSun 2008 : 1st International Conference on Solar Heating, Cooling and Buildings ; 7th - 10th October 2008, Lisbon, Portugal : key lectures / ISES, International Solar Energy Society. Vol. 1 Y1 - 2008 SN - 978-1-61782-228-5 SP - 2215 EP - 2222 PB - Sociedade Portuguesa De Energia Solar (SPES) CY - Lissabon ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Scholz, Christina A1 - Romagnoli, Daniele A1 - Dachwald, Bernd A1 - Theil, Stephan T1 - Performance analysis of an attitude control system for solar sails using sliding masses JF - Advances in Space Research Y1 - 2011 SN - 0273-1177 VL - 48 IS - 11 SP - 1822 EP - 1835 PB - Elsevier CY - Amsterdam ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Fiedler, Thomas M. A1 - Orzada, Stephan A1 - Flöser, Martina A1 - Rietsch, Stefan H. G. A1 - Quick, Harald H. A1 - Ladd, Mark E. A1 - Bitz, Andreas T1 - Performance analysis of integrated RF microstrip transmit antenna arrays with high channel count for body imaging at 7 T JF - NMR in Biomedicine N2 - The aim of the current study was to investigate the performance of integrated RF transmit arrays with high channel count consisting of meander microstrip antennas for body imaging at 7 T and to optimize the position and number of transmit ele- ments. RF simulations using multiring antenna arrays placed behind the bore liner were performed for realistic exposure conditions for body imaging. Simulations were performed for arrays with as few as eight elements and for arrays with high channel counts of up to 48 elements. The B1+ field was evaluated regarding the degrees of freedom for RF shimming in the abdomen. Worst-case specific absorption rate (SARwc ), SAR overestimation in the matrix compression, the number of virtual obser- vation points (VOPs) and SAR efficiency were evaluated. Constrained RF shimming was performed in differently oriented regions of interest in the body, and the devia- tion from a target B1+ field was evaluated. Results show that integrated multiring arrays are able to generate homogeneous B1+ field distributions for large FOVs, espe- cially for coronal/sagittal slices, and thus enable body imaging at 7 T with a clinical workflow; however, a low duty cycle or a high SAR is required to achieve homoge- neous B1+ distributions and to exploit the full potential. In conclusion, integrated arrays allow for high element counts that have high degrees of freedom for the pulse optimization but also produce high SARwc , which reduces the SAR accuracy in the VOP compression for low-SAR protocols, leading to a potential reduction in array performance. Smaller SAR overestimations can increase SAR accuracy, but lead to a high number of VOPs, which increases the computational cost for VOP evaluation and makes online SAR monitoring or pulse optimization challenging. Arrays with interleaved rings showed the best results in the study. KW - body imaging at UHF MRI KW - integrated transmit coil arrays KW - VOP compression Y1 - 2021 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1002/nbm.4515 SN - 0952-3480 (ISSN) SN - 1099-1492 (eISSN) VL - 34 IS - 7 PB - Wiley CY - Weinheim ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Gutheil, Inge A1 - Berg, Tommy A1 - Grotendorst, Johannes T1 - Performance Analysis of Parallel Eigensolvers of two Libraries on BlueGene/P JF - Journal of Mathematics and Systems Science N2 - Many applications in computational science and engineering require the computation of eigenvalues and vectors of dense symmetric or Hermitian matrices. For example, in DFT (density functional theory) calculations on modern supercomputers 10% to 30% of the eigenvalues and eigenvectors of huge dense matrices have to be calculated. Therefore, performance and parallel scaling of the used eigensolvers is of upmost interest. In this article different routines of the linear algebra packages ScaLAPACK and Elemental for parallel solution of the symmetric eigenvalue problem are compared concerning their performance on the BlueGene/P supercomputer. Parameters for performance optimization are adjusted for the different data distribution methods used in the two libraries. It is found that for all test cases the new library Elemental which uses a two-dimensional element by element distribution of the matrices to the processors shows better performance than the old ScaLAPACK library which uses a block-cyclic distribution. KW - performance analysis KW - Elemental KW - ScaLAPACK KW - eigensolvers KW - Numerical linear algebra Y1 - 2012 U6 - https://doi.org/10.17265/2159-5291/2012.04.003 SN - 2159-5291 VL - 2 IS - 4 SP - 231 EP - 236 PB - David Publishing CY - Libertyville ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Schuba, Marko T1 - Performance Analysis of Reliable Multicast Mechanisms for Widely Spread Distributed Applications in the Internet JF - International Conference on Parallel and Distributed Processing Techniques and Applications : PDPTA '99 ; June 28 - July 1, 1999, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA / ed.: Hamid R. Arabnia Y1 - 1999 SN - 1892512157 SP - 1 EP - 7 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Havermann, Marc A1 - Beylich, A. E. T1 - Performance and Limitations of the Laser-Induced Fluorescence Measurement Technique and the Established Experimental Methods for the Study of Supersonic Mixing / Havermann, M. ; Beylich, A. E. JF - International Journal of heat and technology. 15 (1997), H. 2 Y1 - 1997 SP - 3 EP - 10 PB - - ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Fiedler, Thomas M. A1 - Orzada, Stephan A1 - Flöser, Martina A1 - Rietsch, Stefan H. G. A1 - Schmidt, Simon A1 - Stelter, Jonathan K. A1 - Wittrich, Marco A1 - Quick, Harald H. A1 - Bitz, Andreas A1 - Ladd, Mark E. T1 - Performance and safety assessment of an integrated transmit array for body imaging at 7 T under consideration of specificabsorption rate, tissue temperature, and thermal dose JF - NMR in Biomedicine N2 - In this study, the performance of an integrated body-imaging array for 7 T with 32 radiofrequency (RF) channels under consideration of local specific absorption rate (SAR), tissue temperature, and thermal dose limits was evaluated and the imaging performance was compared with a clinical 3 T body coil. Thirty-two transmit elements were placed in three rings between the bore liner and RF shield of the gradient coil. Slice-selective RF pulse optimizations for B1 shimming and spokes were performed for differently oriented slices in the body under consideration of realistic constraints for power and local SAR. To improve the B1+ homogeneity, safety assessments based on temperature and thermal dose were performed to possibly allow for higher input power for the pulse optimization than permissible with SAR limits. The results showed that using two spokes, the 7 T array outperformed the 3 T birdcage in all the considered regions of interest. However, a significantly higher SAR or lower duty cycle at 7 T is necessary in some cases to achieve similar B1+ homogeneity as at 3 T. The homogeneity in up to 50 cm-long coronal slices can particularly benefit from the high RF shim performance provided by the 32 RF channels. The thermal dose approach increases the allowable input power and the corresponding local SAR, in one example up to 100 W/kg, without limiting the exposure time necessary for an MR examination. In conclusion, the integrated antenna array at 7 T enables a clinical workflow for body imaging and comparable imaging performance to a conventional 3 T clinical body coil. KW - body imaging at 7 T MRI KW - thermal dose KW - tissue temperature KW - transmit antenna arrays Y1 - 2022 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1002/nbm.4656 SN - 0952-3480 (Print) SN - 1099-1492 (Online) VL - 35 IS - 5 SP - 1 EP - 17 PB - Wiley ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Bayon, Arnau A1 - Valero, Daniel A1 - Garcia-Bartual, Rafael A1 - Vallés-Morán, Francisco José A1 - López-Jiménez, P. Amparo T1 - Performance assessment of OpenFOAM and FLOW-3D in the numerical modeling of a low Reynolds number hydraulic jump JF - Environmental Modelling & Software N2 - A comparative performance analysis of the CFD platforms OpenFOAM and FLOW-3D is presented, focusing on a 3D swirling turbulent flow: a steady hydraulic jump at low Reynolds number. Turbulence is treated using RANS approach RNG k-ε. A Volume Of Fluid (VOF) method is used to track the air–water interface, consequently aeration is modeled using an Eulerian–Eulerian approach. Structured meshes of cubic elements are used to discretize the channel geometry. The numerical model accuracy is assessed comparing representative hydraulic jump variables (sequent depth ratio, roller length, mean velocity profiles, velocity decay or free surface profile) to experimental data. The model results are also compared to previous studies to broaden the result validation. Both codes reproduced the phenomenon under study concurring with experimental data, although special care must be taken when swirling flows occur. Both models can be used to reproduce the hydraulic performance of energy dissipation structures at low Reynolds numbers. Y1 - 2016 SN - 1364-8152 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.envsoft.2016.02.018 VL - 80 SP - 322 EP - 335 PB - Elsevier CY - Amsterdam ER - TY - GEN A1 - Feldmann, Marco A1 - Francke, Gero A1 - Espe, Clemes A1 - Chen, Qian A1 - Baader, Fabian A1 - Boxberg, Marc S. A1 - Sustrate, Anna-Marie A1 - Kowalski, Julia A1 - Dachwald, Bernd T1 - Performance data of an ice-melting probe from field tests in two different ice environments N2 - This dataset was acquired at field tests of the steerable ice-melting probe "EnEx-IceMole" (Dachwald et al., 2014). A field test in summer 2014 was used to test the melting probe's system, before the probe was shipped to Antarctica, where, in international cooperation with the MIDGE project, the objective of a sampling mission in the southern hemisphere summer 2014/2015 was to return a clean englacial sample from the subglacial brine reservoir supplying the Blood Falls at Taylor Glacier (Badgeley et al., 2017, German et al., 2021). The standardized log-files generated by the IceMole during melting operation include more than 100 operational parameters, housekeeping information, and error states, which are reported to the base station in intervals of 4 s. Occasional packet loss in data transmission resulted in a sparse number of increased sampling intervals, which where compensated for by linear interpolation during post processing. The presented dataset is based on a subset of this data: The penetration distance is calculated based on the ice screw drive encoder signal, providing the rate of rotation, and the screw's thread pitch. The melting speed is calculated from the same data, assuming the rate of rotation to be constant over one sampling interval. The contact force is calculated from the longitudinal screw force, which es measured by strain gauges. The used heating power is calculated from binary states of all heating elements, which can only be either switched on or off. Temperatures are measured at each heating element and averaged for three zones (melting head, side-wall heaters and back-plate heaters). KW - Ocean Worlds KW - Icy Moons KW - Cryobot KW - Analogue Environments KW - Melting Efficiency KW - Melting Performance KW - Melting Probe KW - Ice Melting Y1 - 2022 U6 - https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6094866 N1 - Forschungsdaten zu "Field-test performance of an ice-melting probe in a terrestrial analogue environment" (https://opus.bibliothek.fh-aachen.de/opus4/frontdoor/index/index/docId/10889) ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Schuba, Marko A1 - Haverkort, Boudewijn R. A1 - Schneider, Gaby T1 - Performance evaluation of multicast communication in packet-switched networks / Schuba, Marko ; Haverkort, Boudewijn R. ; Schneider, Gaby JF - Performance Evaluation. 39 (2000), H. 1-4 Y1 - 2000 SN - 0166-5316 N1 - http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0166-5316(99)00058-9 SP - 61 EP - 80 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Braun, Sebastian A1 - Cheng, Chi-Tsun A1 - Dowey, Steve A1 - Wollert, Jörg T1 - Performance evaluation of skill-based order-assignment in production environments with multi-agent systems JF - IEEE Journal of Emerging and Selected Topics in Industrial Electronics N2 - The fourth industrial revolution introduces disruptive technologies to production environments. One of these technologies are multi-agent systems (MASs), where agents virtualize machines. However, the agent's actual performances in production environments can hardly be estimated as most research has been focusing on isolated projects and specific scenarios. We address this gap by implementing a highly connected and configurable reference model with quantifiable key performance indicators (KPIs) for production scheduling and routing in single-piece workflows. Furthermore, we propose an algorithm to optimize the search of extrema in highly connected distributed systems. The benefits, limits, and drawbacks of MASs and their performances are evaluated extensively by event-based simulations against the introduced model, which acts as a benchmark. Even though the performance of the proposed MAS is, on average, slightly lower than the reference system, the increased flexibility allows it to find new solutions and deliver improved factory-planning outcomes. Our MAS shows an emerging behavior by using flexible production techniques to correct errors and compensate for bottlenecks. This increased flexibility offers substantial improvement potential. The general model in this paper allows the transfer of the results to estimate real systems or other models. KW - cyber-physical production systems KW - event-based simulation KW - multi-agent systems KW - digital factory KW - industrial agents Y1 - 2021 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1109/JESTIE.2021.3108524 SN - 2687-9735 IS - Early Access PB - IEEE CY - New York ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Hoffschmidt, Bernhard A1 - Téllez, Félix M. A1 - Valverde, Antonio A1 - Fernandez, Valerio A1 - Fernandez, Jesus T1 - Performance evaluation of the 200-kWth HiTRec-II open volumetric air receiver JF - Journal of solar energy engineering Y1 - 2003 VL - Vol. 125 IS - Iss. 1 SP - 87 EP - 94 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Jacobs, Stephan A1 - Quernheim, Ulrich A1 - Aghadavoodi Jolfaei, Masoud T1 - Performance Evalutation of three Access Protocols for VSAT Networks / Ulrich Quernheim, Stephan Jacobs, Masoud Aghadavoodi Jolfaei JF - Proceedings of the second European Conference on Satellite Communications : ECSC-2 ; Palais de Congrès, Liège, Belgium, 22 - 24 October 1991 / [ed.: Brigitte Kaldeich] Y1 - 1991 SN - 92-9092-170-6 N1 - European Conference on Satellite Communications <2, 1991, Liège>; ESA SP ; 332 PB - ESA Publ. Div. CY - Noordwijk ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Schuba, Marko A1 - Hermanns, Oliver T1 - Performance Investigations of the IP Multicast Architecture / Hermanns, Oliver ; Schuba, Marko JF - Performance of the IP Multicast Achitecture . Proceedings JENC 6. Proceedings of the 6th Joint European Networking Conference, Tel Aviv Y1 - 1995 N1 - Reprinted in Computer Networks and ISDN Systems 28 pp 429-439, 1996 SP - 121-1 EP - 121-8 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Savitskaya, Irina S. A1 - Kistaubayeva, Aida S. A1 - Akimbekov, Nuraly S. A1 - Digel, Ilya A1 - Zhubanova, Azhar A. T1 - Performance of Bio-Composite Carbonized Materials in Probiotic Applications T2 - World Academy of Science, Engineering and Technology International Journal of Biotechnology and Bioengineering Y1 - 2013 VL - 7 IS - 7 SP - 685 EP - 689 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Goetze, Sandra A1 - Baer, Alexandra A1 - Winkelmann, Silke A1 - Nehlsen, Kristina A1 - Seibler, Jost A1 - Maass, Karin A1 - Bode, Jürgen T1 - Performance of genomic bordering elements at predefined genomic loci JF - Molecular and Cellular Biology Y1 - 2005 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1128/MCB.25.6.2260-2272.2005 SN - 1098-5549 VL - 25 IS - 6 SP - 2260 EP - 2272 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Herrmann, Ulf A1 - Graeter, F. A1 - Nava, P. ED - Ramos, C. T1 - Performance of the SKAL-ET Collector Loop at KJC Operating Company T2 - 12th International Symposium Solar Power and Chemical Energy Systems, October 6-8, 2004, Oaxaca Mexico ; SolarPACES International Symposium, 12 Y1 - 2004 SN - 968-6114-18-1 PB - Instituto de Investigaciones Electricas CY - [s.l.] ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Feuerriegel, Uwe A1 - Stahlberg, R. T1 - Performance of the Thermoselect Demonstration Plant at Fondotoce, Italy: Product Quality and Distribution of Chemical Elements in the Material Flow. Stahlberg, R. ; Feuerriegel, U. JF - Solid waste management: thermal treatment & waste-to-energy technologies : proceedings of an international specialty conference sponsored by the Air & Waste Management Association, [Washington, DC, April 18 - 21, 1995] / comp. by James D. Kilgroe Y1 - 1996 N1 - International Conference on Solid Waste Management, Thermal Treatment and Waste to Energy ; <1995, Washington, DC> PB - Air & Waste Management Assoc. CY - Pittsburgh, Pa. ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Dachwald, Bernd A1 - Seboldt, Wolfgang A1 - Häusler, Bernd T1 - Performance requirements for near-term interplanetary solar sailcraft missions T2 - 6th International AAAF Symposium on Space Propulsion: Propulsion for Space Transportation of the XXIst Century N2 - Solar sailcraft provide a wide range of opportunities for high-energy low-cost missions. To date, most mission studies require a rather demanding performance that will not be realized by solar sailcraft of the first generation. However, even with solar sailcraft of moderate performance, scientifically relevant missions are feasible. This is demonstrated with a Near Earth Asteroid sample return mission and various planetary rendezvous missions. Y1 - 2002 N1 - 6th International AAAF Symposium on Space Propulsion: Propulsion for Space Transportation of the XXIst Century, Versailles, France, 14-16 May 2002 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Lindemann, Markus A1 - Runge, Alexander T1 - Permanent IT-support in electronic commerce transactions JF - Electronic markets : the international journal of networked business. Vol. 7 (1997), iss. 1 Y1 - 1997 SN - 1422-8890 SP - 18 EP - 20 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Amin, Rashid A1 - Temiz Artmann, Aysegül A1 - Artmann, Gerhard A1 - Lazarovici, Philip A1 - Lelkes, Peter I. T1 - Permeability of an In Vitro Model of Blood Brain Barrier (BBB) JF - 13th International Conference on Biomedical Engineering / Lim, Chwee Teck [Ed.] Y1 - 2009 SN - 978-3-540-92841-6 N1 - IFMBE Proceedings ; 23, Track 1 ; ICBME 2008 3–6 December 2008 Singapore SP - 81 EP - 84 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Kuchler, Timon A1 - Günthner, Roman A1 - Ribeiro, Andrea A1 - Hausinger, Renate A1 - Streese, Lukas A1 - Wöhnl, Anna A1 - Kesseler, Veronika A1 - Negele, Johanna A1 - Assali, Tarek A1 - Carbajo-Lozoya, Javier A1 - Lech, Maciej A1 - Adorjan, Kristina A1 - Stubbe, Hans Christian A1 - Hanssen, Henner A1 - Kotliar, Konstantin A1 - Haller, Berhard A1 - Heemann, Uwe A1 - Schmaderer, Christoph T1 - Persistent endothelial dysfunction in post-COVID-19 syndrome and its associations with symptom severity and chronic inflammation N2 - Background Post-COVID-19 syndrome (PCS) is a lingering disease with ongoing symptoms such as fatigue and cognitive impairment resulting in a high impact on the daily life of patients. Understanding the pathophysiology of PCS is a public health priority, as it still poses a diagnostic and treatment challenge for physicians. Methods In this prospective observational cohort study, we analyzed the retinal microcirculation using Retinal Vessel Analysis (RVA) in a cohort of patients with PCS and compared it to an age- and gender-matched healthy cohort (n = 41, matched out of n = 204). Measurements and main results PCS patients exhibit persistent endothelial dysfunction (ED), as indicated by significantly lower venular flicker-induced dilation (vFID; 3.42% ± 1.77% vs. 4.64% ± 2.59%; p = 0.02), narrower central retinal artery equivalent (CRAE; 178.1 [167.5–190.2] vs. 189.1 [179.4–197.2], p = 0.01) and lower arteriolar-venular ratio (AVR; (0.84 [0.8–0.9] vs. 0.88 [0.8–0.9], p = 0.007). When combining AVR and vFID, predicted scores reached good ability to discriminate groups (area under the curve: 0.75). Higher PCS severity scores correlated with lower AVR (R = − 0.37 p = 0.017). The association of microvascular changes with PCS severity were amplified in PCS patients exhibiting higher levels of inflammatory parameters. Conclusion Our results demonstrate that prolonged endothelial dysfunction is a hallmark of PCS, and impairments of the microcirculation seem to explain ongoing symptoms in patients. As potential therapies for PCS emerge, RVA parameters may become relevant as clinical biomarkers for diagnosis and therapy management. KW - Endothelial dysfunction KW - Long COVID KW - Post-COVID-19 syndrome KW - retinal microvasculature Y1 - 2023 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1007/s10456-023-09885-6 N1 - Corresponding author: Christoph Schmaderer VL - 26 SP - 547 EP - 563 PB - Springer Nature CY - Dordrecht ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Schäfer, Horst A1 - Scholl, S. A1 - Gerschütz, F. A1 - Fischer, A. (u.a.) T1 - Persistent Photoconductivity in CdTe-based II-VI-Semiconductors JF - Solid State Communications. 91 (1994), H. 6 Y1 - 1994 SN - 0038-1098 SP - 491 EP - 495 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Schäfer, Horst A1 - Scholl, S. A1 - Gerschütz, F. A1 - Fischer, F. (u.a.) T1 - Persistent Photoconductivity in Halogen-doped Cd1-X ZnX Te, Cd1-X MnX Te and Cd1-X-MgX -Te Layers JF - 22nd International Conference on the Physics of Semiconductors : Vancouver, Canada, August 15 - 19, 1994 / ed. David J. Lockwood Y1 - 1995 SN - 981-02-2021-9 SP - 2423 EP - 2426 PB - World Scientific CY - Singapore [u.a.] ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Öhlschläger, Peter A1 - Corvinus, Florian M. A1 - Orth, Carina A1 - Moriggl, Richard T1 - Persistent STAT3 activation in colon cancer is associated with enhanced cell proliferation and tumor growth / Corvinus, Florian, Moriggl, Richard ; Tsareva, Svetlana A. ; Wagner, Stefan ; Pfitzner, Edith B. ; Baus, Daniela ; Kaufmann, Roland : Huber, Luka JF - Neoplasia. 7 (2005), H. 6 Y1 - 2005 SN - 1476-5586 SP - 545 EP - 555 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Ritz, Thomas T1 - Personalized information services : an electronic information commodity and its production JF - International Journal of E-Business Strategy Management Y1 - 2000 SN - 1467-0305 VL - 2 IS - 2 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Ritz, Thomas T1 - Personalized information services : an electronic information commodity and its production T2 - Electronic publishing '01 : 2001 in the digital publishing odyssey ; proceedings of an ICCC/IFIP conference held at the University of Kent at Canterbury, Kent, United Kingdom, 5 - 7 July, 2001 ; [proceedings of the Fifth Conference on Electronic Publishing] Y1 - 2001 SN - 1-58603-191-0 SP - 48 EP - 58 PB - IOS Press [u.a.] CY - Amsterdam ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Ritz, Thomas T1 - Personalized Information Services: Production and Distribution of these Services employing Mass-Customization Y1 - 2002 N1 - International Congress on Mass Media and Communications in the e-society of the 21st Century, Moskau, 17.-19.10.2002 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Schartner, Karl-Heinz A1 - Loeb, H. W. A1 - Dachwald, Bernd A1 - Ohndorf, Andreas T1 - Perspectives of electric propulsion for outer planetary and deep space missions T2 - European Planetary Science Congress 2009 N2 - Solar-electric propulsion (SEP) is superior with respect to payload capacity, flight time and flexible launch window to the conventional interplanetary transfer method using chemical propulsion combined with gravity assists. This fact results from the large exhaust velocities of electric low–thrust propulsion and is favourable also for missions to the giant planets, Kuiper-belt objects and even for a heliopause probe (IHP) as shown in three studies by the authors funded by DLR. They dealt with a lander for Europa and a sample return mission from a mainbelt asteroid [1], with the TANDEM mission [2]; the third recent one investigates electric propulsion for the transfer to the edge of the solar system. All studies are based on triple-junction solar arrays, on rf-ion thrusters of the qualified RIT-22 type and they use the intelligent trajectory optimization program InTrance [3]. Y1 - 2009 N1 - European Planetary Science Congress 2009, 13-18 September, Potsdam, Germany SP - 416 EP - 416 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Förster, Arnold A1 - Stock, J. A1 - Indlekofer, K. M. T1 - Perspectives of resonant tunneling diodes JF - Recent research developments in materials science & engineering/ 1,2 Y1 - 2002 SN - 81-7895-057-X N1 - Nebent.: Materials science & engineering SP - 527 EP - 556 PB - Transworld Research Network CY - Trivandrum, India ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Blome, Hans-Joachim A1 - Kosbow, Michael T1 - Perturbation of a satellite orbit by gravitational waves JF - Jahrbuch 2004 der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Luft- und Raumfahrt - Lilienthal-Oberth e.V. (DGLR) Y1 - 2004 SN - 0070-4083 N1 - DGLR-2004-168 SP - 2083 EP - 2088 PB - DGLR CY - Bonn ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Schöning, Michael Josef A1 - Abouzar, Maryam H. A1 - Poghossian, Arshak T1 - pH and ion sensitivity of a field-effect EIS (electrolyte-insulator-semiconductor) sensor covered with polyelectrolyte multilayers JF - Journal of Solid State Electrochemistry. 13 (2009), H. 1 Y1 - 2009 SN - 1433-0768 N1 - This manuscript is an invited paper to the special issue on “Solid-state potentiometric sensors” (Guest editor: Johan Bobacka). SP - 115 EP - 122 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Christiaens, P. A1 - Abouzar, Maryam H. A1 - Poghossian, Arshak A1 - Wagner, Torsten A1 - Bijnens, N. A1 - Williams, O. A. A1 - Daenen, M. A1 - Haenen, K. A1 - Douthéret, O. A1 - Haen, J. d´ A1 - Mekhalif, Z. A1 - Schöning, Michael Josef A1 - Wagner, P. T1 - pH sensitivity of nanocrystalline diamond films JF - Physica status solidi (A). 204 (2007), H. 9 Y1 - 2007 SN - 0031-8965 SP - 2925 EP - 2930 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Buniatyan, Vahe V. A1 - Abouzar, Maryam H. A1 - Martirosyan, Norayr W. A1 - Schubert, Jürgen A1 - Gevorgian, Spartak A1 - Schöning, Michael Josef A1 - Poghossian, Arshak T1 - pH-sensitive properties of barium strontium titanate (BST) thin films prepared by pulsed laser deposition technique JF - Physica Status Solidi (A). 207 (2010), H. 4 Y1 - 2010 SN - 1862-6300 N1 - Special Issue: Engineering of Functional Interfaces EnFI 2009 SP - 824 EP - 830 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Fleischhaker, Robert A1 - Evers, Jörg A1 - Dey, Tarak N. T1 - Phase modulation induced by cooperative effects in electromagnetically induced transparency JF - Physical Review A - Atomic, molecular, and optical physics N2 - We analyze the influence of dipole-dipole interactions in an electromagnetically induced transparency set up for a density at the onset of cooperative effects. To this end, we include mean-field models for the influence of local-field corrections and radiation trapping into our calculation. We show both analytically and numerically that the polarization contribution to the local field strongly modulates the phase of a weak pulse. We give an intuitive explanation for this local-field-induced phase modulation and demonstrate that it distinctively differs from the nonlinear self-phase-modulation that a strong pulse experiences in a Kerr medium. Y1 - 2010 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevA.82.013815 SN - 1050-2947 VL - 82 IS - 1 PB - AIP Publishing CY - Melville, NY ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Harzheim, Thomas A1 - Heuermann, Holger T1 - Phase Repeatable Synthesizers as a New Harmonic Phase Standard for Nonlinear Network Analysis T2 - IEEE Transactions on Microwave Theory and Techniques Y1 - 2018 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1109/TMTT.2018.2817513 SP - 1 EP - 8 PB - IEEE ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Fleischhaker, Robert A1 - Evers, Jörg T1 - Phase-controlled pulse propagation in media with cross coupling of electric and magnetic probe field component JF - Physical Review A - Atomic, molecular, and optical physics Y1 - 2009 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1103/PHYSREVA.80.063816 SN - 1050-2947 VL - 80 IS - 6 SP - 063816 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Zang, Zhigang A1 - Hess, Holger A1 - Ringbeck, Thorsten A1 - Schwarte, Rudolf ED - Kamerman, Gary W. T1 - Phase-lock techniques using new correlation receivers for TOF-laser ranging T2 - Laser radar technology and applications VII : 3 - 4 April 2002, Orlando, USA. - (SPIE proceedings series ; 4723) Y1 - 2002 SN - 0-8194-4473-1 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1117/12.476402 SN - 0038-7355 SN - 0361-0748 SN - 0277-786X N1 - Laser Radar Technology and Applications <7, 2002, Orlando, FL> SP - 112 EP - 120 PB - SPIE, International Society for Optical Engineering CY - Bellingham, Wash. ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Miyamoto, Ko-ichiro A1 - Wagner, Torsten A1 - Yoshinobu, Tatsuo A1 - Kanoh, Shin`ichiro A1 - Schöning, Michael Josef T1 - Phase-mode LAPS and its application to chemical imaging JF - Sensors and Actuators B: Chemical. 154 (2011), H. 1 Y1 - 2011 SN - 1873-3077 SP - 28 EP - 32 PB - Elsevier CY - Amsterdam ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Miyamoto, Ko-ichiro A1 - Wagner, Torsten A1 - Yoshinobu, Tatsuo A1 - Kanoh, Shin`ichiro A1 - Schöning, Michael Josef T1 - Phase-mode operation of FDM-LAPS JF - Sensor letters Y1 - 2011 SN - 1546-1971 VL - 9 IS - 2 SP - 691 EP - 694 PB - American Scientific Publishers CY - Stevenson Ranch, Calif. ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Stulpe, Werner A1 - Singer, Matthias T1 - Phase-Space Representations of General Statistical Physical Theories. Singer, Matthias; Stulpe, Werner JF - Journal of Mathematical Physics. 33 (1992), H. 1 Y1 - 1992 SN - 1089-7658 SP - 131 EP - 142 ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Luisier, Raphaëlle A1 - Lempiäinen, Harri A1 - Scherbichler, Nina A1 - Braeuning, Albert A1 - Geissler, Miriam A1 - Dubost, Valerie A1 - Müller, Arne A1 - Scheer, Nico A1 - Chibout, Salah-Dine A1 - Hara, Hisanori A1 - Picard, Frank A1 - Theil, Diethilde A1 - Couttet, Philippe A1 - Vitobello, Antonio A1 - Grenet, Olivier A1 - Grasl-Kraupp, Bettina A1 - Ellinger-Ziegelbauer, Heidrung A1 - Thomson, John P. A1 - Meehan, Richard R. A1 - Elcombe, Clifford R. A1 - Henderson, Colin J. A1 - Wolf, C. Roland A1 - Schwarz, Michael A1 - Moulin, Pierre A1 - Terranova, Remi A1 - Moggs, Jonathan G. T1 - Phenobarbital Induces Cell Cycle Transcriptional Responses in Mouse Liver Humanized for Constitutive Androstane and Pregnane X Receptors JF - Toxicological Sciences N2 - The constitutive androstane receptor (CAR) and the pregnane X receptor (PXR) are closely related nuclear receptors involved in drug metabolism and play important roles in the mechanism of phenobarbital (PB)-induced rodent nongenotoxic hepatocarcinogenesis. Here, we have used a humanized CAR/PXR mouse model to examine potential species differences in receptor-dependent mechanisms underlying liver tissue molecular responses to PB. Early and late transcriptomic responses to sustained PB exposure were investigated in liver tissue from double knock-out CAR and PXR (CARᴷᴼ-PXRᴷᴼ), double humanized CAR and PXR (CARʰ-PXRʰ), and wild-type C57BL/6 mice. Wild-type and CARʰ-PXRʰ mouse livers exhibited temporally and quantitatively similar transcriptional responses during 91 days of PB exposure including the sustained induction of the xenobiotic response gene Cyp2b10, the Wnt signaling inhibitor Wisp1, and noncoding RNA biomarkers from the Dlk1-Dio3 locus. Transient induction of DNA replication (Hells, Mcm6, and Esco2) and mitotic genes (Ccnb2, Cdc20, and Cdk1) and the proliferation-related nuclear antigen Mki67 were observed with peak expression occurring between 1 and 7 days PB exposure. All these transcriptional responses were absent in CARᴷᴼ-PXRᴷᴼ mouse livers and largely reversible in wild-type and CARʰ-PXRʰ mouse livers following 91 days of PB exposure and a subsequent 4-week recovery period. Furthermore, PB-mediated upregulation of the noncoding RNA Meg3, which has recently been associated with cellular pluripotency, exhibited a similar dose response and perivenous hepatocyte-specific localization in both wild-type and CARʰ-PXRʰ mice. Thus, mouse livers coexpressing human CAR and PXR support both the xenobiotic metabolizing and the proliferative transcriptional responses following exposure to PB. Y1 - 2014 U6 - https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.1093/toxsci/kfu038 SN - 1094-2025 VL - 139 IS - 2 SP - 501 EP - 511 PB - Oxford University Press CY - Oxford ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Jahnke, Siegfried A1 - Roussel, Johanna A1 - Hombach, Thomas A1 - Kochs, Johannes A1 - Fischbach, Andreas A1 - Huber, Gregor A1 - Scharr, Hanno T1 - phenoSeeder - A robot system for automated handling and phenotyping of individual seeds JF - Plant physiology N2 - The enormous diversity of seed traits is an intriguing feature and critical for the overwhelming success of higher plants. In particular, seed mass is generally regarded to be key for seedling development but is mostly approximated by using scanning methods delivering only two-dimensional data, often termed seed size. However, three-dimensional traits, such as the volume or mass of single seeds, are very rarely determined in routine measurements. Here, we introduce a device named phenoSeeder, which enables the handling and phenotyping of individual seeds of very different sizes. The system consists of a pick-and-place robot and a modular setup of sensors that can be versatilely extended. Basic biometric traits detected for individual seeds are two-dimensional data from projections, three-dimensional data from volumetric measures, and mass, from which seed density is also calculated. Each seed is tracked by an identifier and, after phenotyping, can be planted, sorted, or individually stored for further evaluation or processing (e.g. in routine seed-to-plant tracking pipelines). By investigating seeds of Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana), rapeseed (Brassica napus), and barley (Hordeum vulgare), we observed that, even for apparently round-shaped seeds of rapeseed, correlations between the projected area and the mass of seeds were much weaker than between volume and mass. This indicates that simple projections may not deliver good proxies for seed mass. Although throughput is limited, we expect that automated seed phenotyping on a single-seed basis can contribute valuable information for applications in a wide range of wild or crop species, including seed classification, seed sorting, and assessment of seed quality. Y1 - 2016 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1104/pp.16.01122 SN - 0032-0889 VL - 172 IS - 3 SP - 1358 EP - 1370 PB - Oxford University Press CY - Oxford ER -