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ESPACE – ESCAPE
(2021)
Die Arbeit „ESPACE-ESCAPE“ befasst sich mit der Frage, was entstehen kann, wenn man sich bewusst auf das einlässt, was ist, und welche ungeahnten Räume sich eröffnen, wenn dieser Zustand erst einmal akzeptiert und somit erkundet werden kann. Die Fotografien erzählen in ihrem Zusammenspiel von einer Suche, von Niedergeschlagenheit und dem Gefühl nicht von der Stelle zu kommen. Davon, sich im Kreis zu bewegen. Von vorbeiziehenden Tagen, Wochen und Monaten. Dem Wechsel zwischen Licht und Dunkelheit, deren Grenzen sich auflösen und ineinander übergehen. Dem Wunsch danach, es der Natur gleichzutun und in einen Schlaf zu fallen. Nur für eine kurze lange Weile dem Winter entgehen. So eine Art Winterschlaf eben. Die Fotografien bündeln dieses kollektive Gefühl als melancholische Sicht auf den unendlich erscheinenden Winter und dennoch: Zwischen den Zeilen liegen eine verborgene Schönheit, Hoffnung und Neuanfang.
Die Applikation „Slot“ ist eine lehrbegleitende Kommunikations- und Kooperationsplattform, die eine zeitgemäße Lehre, Studienorganisation und Präsentation zulässt.
Slot dient dabei nicht nur als Hilfestellung für Lehrende und Lernende, sondern ermöglicht auch die vollständige Durchführung von effizientem Unterricht. Den Lernenden soll maximale Kontrolle zur Erarbeitung ihres Wissens und Übersichtlichkeit in der Kommunikation geboten werden. Um für die unterschiedlichen Nutzergruppen ein benutzerfreundliches System zu schaffen, steht eine breitgefächerte Funktionsauswahl zur Verfügung: Videochat, Messenger, VR-Raum, Whiteboard, Aufgabenübersicht, Datenabgabe, Kalender, Profil und ToDo-List. Die Nutzungsmöglichkeiten können individuell auf die unterschiedlichen Nutzergruppen und deren entsprechenden Bedürfnissen angepasst werden.
Durch die enorme geografische und kulturelle Entfernung zwischen Deutschland und Japan entstehen zwischen den beiden Kulturen immer wieder Vorurteile und Missverständnisse. Diese wurzeln oft in gegenseitiger Kontaktscheue, welche wiederum aus Ängsten entsteht, sich dem Gegenüber nicht angemessen genug verhalten zu können, und behindern so an einem authentischen Austausch.
Das medienübergreifende Nachschlagewerk „Grenzgänger“ berichtet über verschiedenste Schnittstellen zwischen Deutschland und Japan, die den Austausch und die Zusammenarbeit der beiden Länder vorantreiben. Kern dabei ist es, zu zeigen, wie zwei sehr unterschiedliche Kulturen sich doch bei genauerem Hinsehen gleichen und sowohl aus Gemeinsamkeiten als auch Unterschieden lernen und gemeinsam wachsen kann. Es soll Berührungsängste auflösen und die Rezipierenden inspirieren, offener dem vermeintlich Fremden gegenüberzutreten.
Transformativer Designguide: Konzeption eines digitalen Guides für nachhaltige Designentwicklungen
(2021)
Designer entwerfen und gestalten oft, ohne die Gewährleistung von Ressourcen zu berücksichtigen. Natürliche Ressourcen werden im Übermaß verbraucht. Die Erde kommt mit dem Erneuern nicht mehr hinterher. Der Transformative Designguide ist ein digitaler Leitfaden für nachhaltige Designprozesse, der zu mehr Bewusstsein in der Produktion und im Design führt, um Ressourcen langfristig einzusparen. Der Guide vermittelt ein umfassendes Bild und liefert alle benötigten Infos auf einen Blick. Das Design des Guides zeigt, dass nachhaltiges Design mehr Qualität durch erhöhtes bewusstes Denken und Seriosität mit sich bringt. Die verschiedenen Herangehensweisen werden in einer einzigartigen 360° Navigation angezeigt. Animierte Grafiken scannen Materialien und Prozesse auf Nachhaltigkeit. Das Design des Guides wirkt dynamisch und sorgt für mehr Aufklärung im Bereich Ressourcenschutz.
Reliable automation of the labor-intensive manual task of scoring animal sleep can facilitate the analysis of long-term sleep studies. In recent years, deep-learning-based systems, which learn optimal features from the data, increased scoring accuracies for the classical sleep stages of Wake, REM, and Non-REM. Meanwhile, it has been recognized that the statistics of transitional stages such as pre-REM, found between Non-REM and REM, may hold additional insight into the physiology of sleep and are now under vivid investigation. We propose a classification system based on a simple neural network architecture that scores the classical stages as well as pre-REM sleep in mice. When restricted to the classical stages, the optimized network showed state-of-the-art classification performance with an out-of-sample F1 score of 0.95 in male C57BL/6J mice. When unrestricted, the network showed lower F1 scores on pre-REM (0.5) compared to the classical stages. The result is comparable to previous attempts to score transitional stages in other species such as transition sleep in rats or N1 sleep in humans. Nevertheless, we observed that the sequence of predictions including pre-REM typically transitioned from Non-REM to REM reflecting sleep dynamics observed by human scorers. Our findings provide further evidence for the difficulty of scoring transitional sleep stages, likely because such stages of sleep are under-represented in typical data sets or show large inter-scorer variability. We further provide our source code and an online platform to run predictions with our trained network.
Bei dem Projekt handelt es sich um eine interaktive Station für Jugendliche mit dem Ziel, Manipulation im Alltag zu entlarven und mithilfe von konkreten Beispielen spielerisch zu lernen.
Im Dialog stehen sich Individuen in ständiger Beeinflussung gegenüber. Das Wissen darum kann
bewusst (aus)genutzt werden und den Gesprächspartner zu „unbewusstem“ Handeln verleiten. Eine entsprechende Nutzung zum eigenen Vorteil bezeichnet man als Manipulation. Es soll bei Jugendlichen ein Bewusstsein geschaffen werden, um gezielt Manipulation zu erkennen.
Erstellt wird hierfür eine Installation im Raum mit einer abstrahierten, metaphorischen Darstellung von Manipulation. Die Jugendlichen erfahren sich im interaktiven Part einerseits in der Situation eines Manipulationsopfers und andererseits als Manipulant. Die begehbare Station vermittelt über die Räumlichkeit das Gefühl der Bedrängnis und erzeugt auf plakative Weise eine körperliche Erfahrung einer Bredouille, die im psychischen Zusammenhang zu Manipulation steht.
Venus und Mars
(2021)
Venus und Mars - Mann und Frau. Ein binäres System, welches heutzutage einer ständigen Hinterfragung ausgesetzt ist. Woraus entstand dieses System und wie manipulativ ist das Geschlecht wirklich? Die Pionierwerke der Gender Studies/Queer Studies zeigten auf, dass jeder Mensch sein Geschlecht durch das Imitieren von sozial-gesellschaftlich festgelegten Normen und Werten bildet. Drag-Künstler*innen leben diesen Prozess in einer visuellen Form vor, indem sie Geschlechternormen aufgreifen und sie unabhängig vom biologischen Geschlecht der Darstellenden inszenieren, imitieren, parodieren und neu zusammensetzen. Jede Performance auf den Fotografien greift ebenfalls vorhandene Vorstellungen von Geschlecht auf und interpretiert sie neu: denn Drag kennt kein Original, genauso wenig wie das Geschlecht.
Dual frequency magnetic excitation of magnetic nanoparticles (MNP) enables enhanced biosensing applications. This was studied from an experimental and theoretical perspective: nonlinear sum-frequency components of MNP exposed to dual-frequency magnetic excitation were measured as a function of static magnetic offset field. The Langevin model in thermodynamic equilibrium was fitted to the experimental data to derive parameters of the lognormal core size distribution. These parameters were subsequently used as inputs for micromagnetic Monte-Carlo (MC)-simulations. From the hysteresis loops obtained from MC-simulations, sum-frequency components were numerically demodulated and compared with both experiment and Langevin model predictions. From the latter, we derived that approximately 90% of the frequency mixing magnetic response signal is generated by the largest 10% of MNP. We therefore suggest that small particles do not contribute to the frequency mixing signal, which is supported by MC-simulation results. Both theoretical approaches describe the experimental signal shapes well, but with notable differences between experiment and micromagnetic simulations. These deviations could result from Brownian relaxations which are, albeit experimentally inhibited, included in MC-simulation, or (yet unconsidered) cluster-effects of MNP, or inaccurately derived input for MC-simulations, because the largest particles dominate the experimental signal but concurrently do not fulfill the precondition of thermodynamic equilibrium required by Langevin theory.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
1. Whistleblowing – Chancen & Risiken von Hinweisgebersystemen aus Arbeitnehmer- und Arbeitgebersicht
– Michelle Abraham 3-70
2. Die Bedeutung und rechtliche Bewertung von Vesting-Klauseln bei der Venture-Capital Finanzierung einer Start-Up GmbH
– Natalia Ahmadian 71-137
3. Bewertung der Möglichkeit zur Einführung von Tarifverträgen im deutschen Berufsfußball
– Thomas Büttgenbach 138-190
4. Pflichten und Haftungsrisiken des GmbH-Geschäftsführers bei Compliance-Verstößen
– Naja Keller 191-234
5. Aktienrückkäufe auf dem deutschen Markt nach der Finanzkrise 2008/2009
– Marc Paumer 235-287
6. Will Germany reach its 2030 climate goals in the transportation sector? – An investigation focusing on the new German Emission Trading System
– Axel Plum 288-369
Der vorliegende Beitrag stellt den seismischen Nachweis von Mauerwerksbauten in Deutschland auf Grundlage der DIN EN 1998‐1/NA vor, wobei auch die wesentlichen Änderungen zu der Norm DIN 4149 vergleichend erläutert werden. Vorgestellt werden die Definition der Erdbebeneinwirkung, das seismische Verhalten von Mauerwerksbauten und die Erläuterung der Rechenverfahren. Darauf aufbauend wird die Anwendung an drei Praxisbeispielen demonstriert.
This paper introduces a new maritime search and rescue system based on S-band illumination harmonic radar (HR). Passive and active tags have been developed and tested while attached to life jackets and a small boat. In this demonstration test carried out on the Baltic Sea, the system was able to detect and range the active tags up to a distance of 5800 m using an illumination signal transmit-power of 100 W. Special attention is given to the development, performance, and conceptual differences between passive and active tags used in the system. Guidelines for achieving a high HR dynamic range, including a system components description, are given and a comparison with other HR systems is performed. System integration with a commercial maritime X-band navigation radar is shown to demonstrate a solution for rapid search and rescue response and quick localization.
Most drugs are no longer produced in their own countries by the pharmaceutical companies, but by contract manufacturers or at manufacturing sites in countries that can produce more cheaply. This not only makes it difficult to trace them back but also leaves room for criminal organizations to fake them unnoticed. For these reasons, it is becoming increasingly difficult to determine the exact origin of drugs. The goal of this work was to investigate how exactly this is possible by using different spectroscopic methods like nuclear magnetic resonance and near- and mid-infrared spectroscopy in combination with multivariate data analysis. As an example, 56 out of 64 different paracetamol preparations, collected from 19 countries around the world, were chosen to investigate whether it is possible to determine the pharmaceutical company, manufacturing site, or country of origin. By means of suitable pre-processing of the spectra and the different information contained in each method, principal component analysis was able to evaluate manufacturing relationships between individual companies and to differentiate between production sites or formulations. Linear discriminant analysis showed different results depending on the spectral method and purpose. For all spectroscopic methods, it was found that the classification of the preparations to their manufacturer achieves better results than the classification to their pharmaceutical company. The best results were obtained with nuclear magnetic resonance and near-infrared data, with 94.6%/99.6% and 98.7/100% of the spectra of the preparations correctly assigned to their pharmaceutical company or manufacturer.
Quantitative nuclear magnetic resonance (qNMR) is considered as a powerful tool for multicomponent mixture analysis as well as for the purity determination of single compounds. Special attention is currently paid to the training of operators and study directors involved in qNMR testing. To assure that only qualified personnel are used for sample preparation at our GxP-accredited laboratory, weighing test was proposed. Sixteen participants performed six-fold weighing of the binary mixture of dibutylated hydroxytoluene (BHT) and 1,2,4,5-tetrachloro-3-nitrobenzene (TCNB). To evaluate the quality of data analysis, all spectra were evaluated manually by a qNMR expert and using in-house developed automated routine. The results revealed that mean values are comparable and both evaluation approaches are free of systematic error. However, automated evaluation resulted in an approximately 20% increase in precision. The same findings were revealed for qNMR analysis of 32 compounds used in pharmaceutical industry. Weighing test by six-fold determination in binary mixtures and automated qNMR methodology can be recommended as efficient tools for evaluating staff proficiency. The automated qNMR method significantly increases throughput and precision of qNMR for routine measurements and extends application scope of qNMR.
How different diversity factors affect the perception of first-year requirements in higher education
(2021)
In the light of growing university entry rates, higher education institutions not only serve larger numbers of students, but also seek to meet first-year students’ ever more diverse needs. Yet to inform universities how to support the transition to higher education, research only offers limited insights. Current studies tend to either focus on the individual factors that affect student success or they highlight students’ social background and their educational biography in order to examine the achievement of selected, non-traditional groups of students. Both lines of research appear to lack integration and often fail to take organisational diversity into account, such as different types of higher education institutions or degree programmes. For a more comprehensive understanding of student diversity, the present study includes individual, social and organisational factors. To gain insights into their role for the transition to higher education, we examine how the different factors affect the students’ perception of the formal and informal requirements of the first year as more or less difficult to cope with. As the perceived requirements result from both the characteristics of the students and the institutional context, they allow to investigate transition at the interface of the micro and the meso level of higher education. Latent profile analyses revealed that there are no profiles with complex patterns of perception of the first-year requirements, but the identified groups rather differ in the overall level of perceived challenges. Moreover, SEM indicates that the differences in the perception largely depend on the individual factors self-efficacy and volition.
Stretch-shortening type actions are characterized by lengthening of the pre-activated muscle-tendon unit (MTU) in the eccentric phase immediately followed by muscle shortening. Under 1 g, pre-activity before and muscle activity after ground contact, scale muscle stiffness, which is crucial for the recoil properties of the MTU in the subsequent push-off. This study aimed to examine the neuro-mechanical coupling of the stretch-shortening cycle in response to gravity levels ranging from 0.1 to 2 g. During parabolic flights, 17 subjects performed drop jumps while electromyography (EMG) of the lower limb muscles was combined with ultrasound images of the gastrocnemius medialis, 2D kinematics and kinetics to depict changes in energy management and performance. Neuro-mechanical coupling in 1 g was characterized by high magnitudes of pre-activity and eccentric muscle activity allowing an isometric muscle behavior during ground contact. EMG during pre-activity and the concentric phase systematically increased from 0.1 to 1 g. Below 1 g the EMG in the eccentric phase was diminished, leading to muscle lengthening and reduced MTU stretches. Kinetic energy at take-off and performance were decreased compared to 1 g. Above 1 g, reduced EMG in the eccentric phase was accompanied by large MTU and muscle stretch, increased joint flexion amplitudes, energy loss and reduced performance. The energy outcome function established by linear mixed model reveals that the central nervous system regulates the extensor muscles phase- and load-specifically. In conclusion, neuro-mechanical coupling appears to be optimized in 1 g. Below 1 g, the energy outcome is compromised by reduced muscle stiffness. Above 1 g, loading progressively induces muscle lengthening, thus facilitating energy dissipation.
Glucose oxidase (GOx) is an enzyme frequently used in glucose biosensors. As increased temperatures can enhance the performance of electrochemical sensors, we investigated the impact of temperature pulses on GOx that was drop-coated on flattened Pt microwires. The wires were heated by an alternating current. The sensitivity towards glucose and the temperature stability of GOx was investigated by amperometry. An up to 22-fold increase of sensitivity was observed. Spatially resolved enzyme activity changes were investigated via scanning electrochemical microscopy. The application of short (<100 ms) heat pulses was associated with less thermal inactivation of the immobilized GOx than long-term heating.
The treatment method to deactivate viable microorganisms from objects or products is termed sterilization. There are multiple forms of sterilization, each intended to be applied for a specific target, which depends on—but not limited to—the thermal, physical, and chemical stability of that target. Herein, an overview on the currently used sterilization processes in the global market is provided. Different sterilization techniques are grouped under a category that describes the method of treatment: radiation (gamma, electron beam, X-ray, and ultraviolet), thermal (dry and moist heat), and chemical (ethylene oxide, ozone, chlorine dioxide, and hydrogen peroxide). For each sterilization process, the typical process parameters as defined by regulations and the mode of antimicrobial activity are summarized. Finally, the recommended microorganisms that are used as biological indicators to validate sterilization processes in accordance with the rules that are established by various regulatory agencies are summarized.
As a low-input crop, Miscanthus offers numerous advantages that, in addition to agricultural applications, permits its exploitation for energy, fuel, and material production. Depending on the Miscanthus genotype, season, and harvest time as well as plant component (leaf versus stem), correlations between structure and properties of the corresponding isolated lignins differ. Here, a comparative study is presented between lignins isolated from M. x giganteus, M. sinensis, M. robustus and M. nagara using a catalyst-free organosolv pulping process. The lignins from different plant constituents are also compared regarding their similarities and differences regarding monolignol ratio and important linkages. Results showed that the plant genotype has the weakest influence on monolignol content and interunit linkages. In contrast, structural differences are more significant among lignins of different harvest time and/or season. Analyses were performed using fast and simple methods such as nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy. Data was assigned to four different linkages (A: β-O-4 linkage, B: phenylcoumaran, C: resinol, D: β-unsaturated ester). In conclusion, A content is particularly high in leaf-derived lignins at just under 70% and significantly lower in stem and mixture lignins at around 60% and almost 65%. The second most common linkage pattern is D in all isolated lignins, the proportion of which is also strongly dependent on the crop portion. Both stem and mixture lignins, have a relatively high share of approximately 20% or more (maximum is M. sinensis Sin2 with over 30%). In the leaf-derived lignins, the proportions are significantly lower on average. Stem samples should be chosen if the highest possible lignin content is desired, specifically from the M. x giganteus genotype, which revealed lignin contents up to 27%. Due to the better frost resistance and higher stem stability, M. nagara offers some advantages compared to M. x giganteus. Miscanthus crops are shown to be very attractive lignocellulose feedstock (LCF) for second generation biorefineries and lignin generation in Europe.
„Smartes“ Laden an öffentlich zugänglichen Ladesäulen – Teil 2: USER-Verhalten und -Erwartungen
(2021)
Bitcoin is a cryptocurrency and is considered a high-risk asset
class whose price changes are difficult to predict. Current research focusses
on daily price movements with a limited number of predictors. The paper at
hand aims at identifying measurable indicators for Bitcoin price movement s
and the development of a suitable forecasting model for hourly changes. The
paper provides three research contributions. First, a set of significant
indicators for predicting the Bitcoin price is identified. Second, the results of
a trained Long Short-term Memory (LSTM) neural network that predicts
price changes on an hourly basis is presented and compared with other
algorithms. Third, the results foster discussions of the applicability of neural
nets for stock price predictions. In total, 47 input features for a period of
over 10 months could be retrieved to train a neural net that predicts the
Bitcoin price movements with an error rate of 3.52 %.
An acetoin biosensor based on a capacitive electrolyte–insulator–semiconductor (EIS) structure modified with the enzyme acetoin reductase, also known as butane-2,3-diol dehydrogenase (Bacillus clausii DSM 8716ᵀ), is applied for acetoin detection in beer, red wine, and fermentation broth samples for the first time. The EIS sensor consists of an Al/p-Si/SiO₂/Ta₂O₅ layer structure with immobilized acetoin reductase on top of the Ta₂O₅ transducer layer by means of crosslinking via glutaraldehyde. The unmodified and enzyme-modified sensors are electrochemically characterized by means of leakage current, capacitance–voltage, and constant capacitance methods, respectively.
Plant virus-like particles, and in particular, tobacco mosaic virus (TMV) particles, are increasingly being used in nano- and biotechnology as well as for biochemical sensing purposes as nanoscaffolds for the high-density immobilization of receptor molecules. The sensitive parameters of TMV-assisted biosensors depend, among others, on the density of adsorbed TMV particles on the sensor surface, which is affected by both the adsorption conditions and surface properties of the sensor. In this work, Ta₂O₅-gate field-effect capacitive sensors have been applied for the label-free electrical detection of TMV adsorption. The impact of the TMV concentration on both the sensor signal and the density of TMV particles adsorbed onto the Ta₂O₅-gate surface has been studied systematically by means of field-effect and scanning electron microscopy methods. In addition, the surface density of TMV particles loaded under different incubation times has been investigated. Finally, the field-effect sensor also demonstrates the label-free detection of penicillinase immobilization as model bioreceptor on TMV particles.
7T MR Safety
(2021)
Lignite biosolubilization and bioconversion by Bacillus sp.: the collation of analytical data
(2021)
The vast metabolic potential of microbes in brown coal (lignite) processing and utilization can greatly contribute to innovative approaches to sustainable production of high-value products from coal. In this study, the multi-faceted and complex coal biosolubilization process by Bacillus sp. RKB 7 isolate from the Kazakhstan coal-mining soil is reported, and the derived products are characterized. Lignite solubilization tests performed for surface and suspension cultures testify to the formation of numerous soluble lignite-derived substances. Almost 24% of crude lignite (5% w/v) was solubilized within 14 days under slightly alkaline conditions (pH 8.2). FTIR analysis revealed various functional groups in the obtained biosolubilization products. Analyses of the lignite-derived humic products by UV-Vis and fluorescence spectrometry as well as elemental analysis yielded compatible results indicating the emerging products had a lower molecular weight and degree of aromaticity. Furthermore, XRD and SEM analyses were used to evaluate the biosolubilization processes from mineralogical and microscopic points of view. The findings not only contribute to a deeper understanding of microbe–mineral interactions in coal environments, but also contribute to knowledge of coal biosolubilization and bioconversion with regard to sustainable production of humic substances. The detailed and comprehensive analyses demonstrate the huge biotechnological potential of Bacillus sp. for agricultural productivity and environmental health.
Through a mirror darkly – On the obscurity of teaching goals in game-based learning in IT security
(2021)
Teachers and instructors use very specific language communicating teaching goals. The most widely used frameworks of common reference are the Bloom’s Taxonomy and the Revised Bloom’s Taxonomy. The latter provides distinction of 209 different teaching goals which are connected to methods. In Competence Developing Games (CDGs - serious games to convey knowledge) and in IT security education, a two- or three level typology exists, reducing possible learning outcomes to awareness, training, and education. This study explores whether this much simpler framework succeeds in achieving the same range of learning outcomes. Method wise a keyword analysis was conducted. The results were threefold: 1. The words used to describe teaching goals in CDGs on IT security education do not reflect the whole range of learning outcomes. 2. The word choice is nevertheless different from common language, indicating an intentional use of language. 3. IT security CDGs use different sets of terms to describe learning outcomes, depending on whether they are awareness, training, or education games. The interpretation of the findings is that the reduction to just three types of CDGs reduces the capacity to communicate and think about learning outcomes and consequently reduces the outcomes that are intentionally achieved.