@misc{BimboeseNicolayBryketal., author = {Bimb{\"o}se, Martin and Nicolay, Alexander and Bryk, Alexander and Schmidt, Karl-Heinz and Morche, David}, title = {Investigations on intra- and interannual coarse sediment dynamics in a high-mountain catchment}, series = {Zeitschrift f{\"u}r Geomorphologie : Supplementband}, volume = {55}, journal = {Zeitschrift f{\"u}r Geomorphologie : Supplementband}, number = {2}, doi = {10.1127/0372-8854/2011/0055S2-0046}, pages = {67 -- 81}, language = {en} } @misc{TolksdorfKaiserPetretal., author = {Tolksdorf, Johann Friedrich and Kaiser, Knut and Petr, Libor and Herbig, Christoph and Koč{\´a}r, Petr and Heinrich, Susann and Wilke, Franziska D.H. and Theuerkauf, Martin and F{\"u}lling, Alexander and Schubert, Matthias and Schr{\"o}der, Frank and Křiv{\´a}nek, Roman and Schulz, Lars and Bonhage, Alexander and Hemker, Christiane}, title = {Past human impact in a mountain forest: geoarchaeology of a medieval glass production and charcoal hearth site in the Erzgebirge, Germany}, series = {Regional Environmental Change}, volume = {20}, journal = {Regional Environmental Change}, number = {3}, issn = {1436-378X}, doi = {10.1007/s10113-020-01638-1}, pages = {20}, language = {en} } @misc{PfetschFuegenschuhGeissleretal., author = {Pfetsch, Marc E. and F{\"u}genschuh, Armin and Geißler, Bj{\"o}rn and Geißler, Nina and Gollmer, Ralf and Hiller, Benjamin and Humpola, Jesco and Koch, Thorsten and Lehmann, Thomas and Martin, Alexander and Morsi, Antonio and R{\"o}vekamp, Jessica and Schewe, Lars and Schmidt, Martin and Schultz, R{\"u}diger and Schwarz, Robert and Schweiger, Jonas and Stangl, Claudia and Steinbach, Marc C. and Vigerske, Stefan and Willert, Bernhard M.}, title = {Validation of Nominations in Gas Network Optimization: Models, Methods, and Solutions}, series = {Optimization Methods and Software}, volume = {30}, journal = {Optimization Methods and Software}, number = {1}, issn = {1055-6788}, doi = {10.1080/10556788.2014.888426}, pages = {15 -- 53}, language = {en} } @misc{FuegenschuhGeisslerGollmeretal., author = {F{\"u}genschuh, Armin and Geißler, Bj{\"o}rn and Gollmer, Ralf and Hayn, Christine and Henrion, Ren{\´e} and Hiller, Benjamin and Humpola, Jesco and Koch, Thorsten and Lehmann, Thomas and Martin, Alexander and Mirkov, Radoslava and Morsi, Antonio and R{\"o}vekamp, Jessica and Schewe, Lars and Schmidt, Martin and Schultz, R{\"u}diger and Schwarz, Robert and Schweiger, Jonas and Stangl, Claudia and Steinbach, Marc C. and Willert, Bernhard M.}, title = {Mathematical Optimization for Challenging Network Planning Problems in Un- bundled Liberalized Gas Markets}, series = {Energy Systems}, volume = {5}, journal = {Energy Systems}, number = {3}, issn = {1868-3975}, doi = {10.1007/s12667-013-0099-8}, pages = {449 -- 473}, language = {en} } @misc{PeterKarichUllrichetal., author = {Peter, Sebastian and Karich, Alexander and Ullrich, Ren{\´e} and Gr{\"o}be, Glenn and Scheibner, Katrin and Hofrichter, Martin}, title = {Enzymatic one-pot conversion of cyclohexane into cyclohexanone: Comparison of four fungal peroxygenases}, series = {Journal of Molecular Catalysis : B, Enzymatic}, journal = {Journal of Molecular Catalysis : B, Enzymatic}, number = {103}, doi = {10.1016/j.molcatb.2013.09.016}, pages = {47 -- 51}, abstract = {Unspecific peroxygenases (UPO; EC 1.11.2.1) represent a group of secreted heme-thiolate proteins that are capable of catalyzing the mono-oxygenation of diverse organic compounds, using only H2O2 as a co-substrate. Here we show that the four peroxygenases AaeUPO, MroUPO, rCciUPO and rNOVO catalyze the stepwise hydroxylation of cyclohexane to cyclohexanol and cyclohexanone. The catalytic efficiencies (kcat/Km) for the initial hydroxylation were in the same order of magnitude for all four peroxygenases (∼104 M-1 s-1), whereas they differed in the second step. The conversion of cyclohexanol by AaeUPO and rCciUPO was 1-2 orders of magnitude less efficient (∼102 M-1 s-1) than by MroUPO and rNOVO (∼104 M-1 s-1). The highest conversion rate in terms of H2O2 utilization was accomplished by MroUPO under repeated addition of the peroxide (87\% in relation to the total products formed). Using the latter UPO, we successfully established a micro-mixing reaction device (SIMM-V2) for the oxidation of cyclohexane. As cyclohexanone is a chemical of high relevance, for example, as starting material for polymer syntheses or as organic solvent, new enzymatic production pathways for this compound are of interest to complement existing chemical and biotechnological approaches. Stable and versatile peroxygenases, as those presented here, may form a promising biocatalytic platform for the development of such enzyme-based processes.}, language = {en} } @misc{SteffensBeckerAmkreutzetal., author = {Steffens, S. and Becker, C. and Amkreutz, Daniel and Klossek, Andr{\´e} and Kittler, Martin and Chen, Y.-Y. and Schnegg, Alexander and Klingsporn, Max and Abou-Ras, Daniel and Lips, Klaus and Rech, Bernd}, title = {Impact of Dislocations and Dangling Bond Defects on The Electrical Performance of Crystalline Silicon Thin Films}, series = {Applied Physics Letters}, volume = {105}, journal = {Applied Physics Letters}, number = {2}, issn = {1077-3118}, doi = {10.1063/1.4890625}, pages = {022108}, language = {en} } @misc{ReicheKittlerPippeletal., author = {Reiche, Manfred and Kittler, Martin and Pippel, Eckhard and {\"U}bensee, Hartmut and Kosina, Hans and Grill, Alexander and Stanojevic, Zlatan and Baumgartner, Oskar}, title = {Impact of Defect-Induced Strain on Device Properties}, series = {Advanced Engineering Materials}, volume = {19}, journal = {Advanced Engineering Materials}, number = {8}, issn = {1527-2648}, doi = {10.1002/adem.201600736}, pages = {4}, language = {en} } @misc{KarichScheibnerUllrichetal., author = {Karich, Alexander and Scheibner, Katrin and Ullrich, Ren{\´e} and Hofrichter, Martin}, title = {Exploring the catalase activity of unspecific peroxygenases and the mechanism of peroxide-dependent heme destruction}, series = {Journal of Molecular Catalysis B: Enzymatic}, volume = {134}, journal = {Journal of Molecular Catalysis B: Enzymatic}, number = {A}, issn = {1381-1177}, doi = {10.1016/j.molcatb.2016.10.014}, pages = {238 -- 246}, abstract = {The catalase activity of three unspecific peroxygenases (UPOs) from the agaric basidiomycetes Agrocybe aegerita, Coprinopsis cinerea and Marasmius rotula was investigated. The study included analysis of pH dependency of the catalase reaction and H₂O₂ mediated enzyme inactivation as well as experiments on the influence of a second substrate on the course of catalase reaction. Apparent kinetic parameters (Km, kcat) for the catalase activity of UPOs were determined. Inactivation of UPOs by H₂O₂ is discussed with regard to O₂ production and remaining UPO activity. Furthermore formation of biliverdin as heme destruction product was demonstrated along with the formation of UPO compound III as a possible intermediate that forces the destruction process. Radical trapping experiments with methyl benzoate gave indication for the formation of hydroxyl radicals in the presence of excess H₂O₂. Eventually, a plausible pathway of heme destruction has been proposed, proceeding via UPO compound III and subsequent hydroxyl radical formation, which in turn may cause heme bleaching and verdoheme and biliverdin formation.}, language = {en} } @misc{SchulzSkrzypczakSchneideretal., author = {Schulz, Christian M. and Skrzypczak, M. and Schneider, Erich and Hapfelmeier, Alexander and Martin, J. and Kochs, Eberhard F. and Schneider, G.}, title = {Assessment of subjective workload in an anaesthesia simulator environment: reliability and validity}, series = {European Journal of Anaesthesiology}, volume = {28}, journal = {European Journal of Anaesthesiology}, number = {7}, issn = {0265-0215}, pages = {502 -- 505}, language = {en} } @misc{KarichUllrichScheibneretal., author = {Karich, Alexander and Ullrich, Ren{\´e} and Scheibner, Katrin and Hofrichter, Martin}, title = {Fungal unspecific peroxygenases oxidize the majority of organic EPA priority pollutants}, series = {Frontiers in Microbiology}, volume = {8}, journal = {Frontiers in Microbiology}, issn = {1664-302X}, doi = {10.3389/fmicb.2017.01463}, pages = {15}, abstract = {Unspecific peroxygenases (UPOs) are secreted fungal enzymes with promiscuity for oxygen transfer and oxidation reactions. Functionally, they represent hybrids of P450 monooxygenases and heme peroxidases; phylogenetically they belong to the family of heme-thiolate peroxidases. Two UPOs from the basidiomycetous fungi Agrocybe aegerita (AaeUPO) and Marasmius rotula (MroUPO) converted 35 out of 40 compounds listed as EPA priority pollutants, including chlorinated benzenes and their derivatives, halogenated biphenyl ethers, nitroaromatic compounds, polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) and phthalic acid derivatives. These oxygenations and oxidations resulted in diverse products and-if at all-were limited for three reasons: (i) steric hindrance caused by multiple substitutions or bulkiness of the compound as such (e.g., hexachlorobenzene or large PAHs), (ii) strong inactivation of aromatic rings (e.g., nitrobenzene), and (iii) low water solubility (e.g., complex arenes). The general outcome of our study is that UPOs can be considered as extracellular counterparts of intracellular monooxygenases, both with respect to catalyzed reactions and catalytic versatility. Therefore, they should be taken into consideration as a relevant biocatalytic detoxification and biodegradation tool used by fungi when confronted with toxins, xenobiotics and pollutants in their natural environments.}, language = {en} } @misc{HiltAliranguesNunezBakkeretal., author = {Hilt, Sabine and Alirangues Nu{\~n}ez, Marta M. and Bakker, Elisabeth S. and Blindow, Irmgard and Davidson, Thomas A. and Gillefalk, Mikael and Hansson, Lars-Anders and Janse, Jan H. and Janssen, Annette B. G. and Jeppesen, Erik and Kabus, Timm-Alexander and Kelly, Andrea and K{\"o}hler, Jan and Lauridsen, Torben L. and Mooij, Wolf M. and Noordhuis, Ruurd and Phillips, Geoff and R{\"u}cker, Jacqueline and Schuster, Hans-Heinrich and S{\o}ndergaard, Martin and Teurlincx, Sven and Weyer, Klaus van de and Donk, Ellen van and Waterstraat, Arno and Willby, Nigel and Sayer, Carl D.}, title = {Response of Submerged Macrophyte Communities to External and Internal Restoration Measures in North Temperate Shallow Lakes}, series = {Frontiers in plant science}, volume = {9}, journal = {Frontiers in plant science}, issn = {1664-462X}, doi = {10.3389/fpls.2018.00194}, pages = {24}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{TrautmannOhlendorfSanftletal., author = {Trautmann, Martin and Ohlendorf, Marius and Sanftl, Benedikt and Weigel, Robert and K{\"o}lpin, Alexander}, title = {Dimensioning and comparison of common compensation topologies for IPT systems}, series = {IEEE International Symposium on Circuits and Systems, Baltimore, MD, USA, 2017}, booktitle = {IEEE International Symposium on Circuits and Systems, Baltimore, MD, USA, 2017}, publisher = {IEEE}, address = {Piscataway, NJ}, isbn = {978-1-4673-6853-7}, doi = {10.1109/ISCAS.2017.8050511}, pages = {1 -- 4}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{HaberlSanftlTrautmannetal., author = {Haberl, Matthias and Sanftl, Benedikt and Trautmann, Martin and Weigel, Robert and K{\"o}lpin, Alexander}, title = {A Direct RF-to-Baseband Quadrature Subsampling Receiver Using a Low Cost ADC}, series = {IEEE Radio and Wireless Symposium (RWS 2017), Phoenix, Arizona, USA, 15-18 January 2017}, booktitle = {IEEE Radio and Wireless Symposium (RWS 2017), Phoenix, Arizona, USA, 15-18 January 2017}, publisher = {IEEE}, address = {Piscataway, NJ}, isbn = {978-1-5090-3446-8}, doi = {10.1109/RWS.2017.7885970}, pages = {144 -- 146}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{SanftlTrautmannKleinhenzetal., author = {Sanftl, Benedikt and Trautmann, Martin and Kleinhenz, Markus and Weigel, Robert and K{\"o}lpin, Alexander}, title = {Increased Data Rate using Higher-order Digital Modulation for Simultaneous Inductive Data and Power Transfer Systems}, series = {IEEE MTT-S Wireless Power Transfer Conference, Taipeh, Taiwan, 2017}, booktitle = {IEEE MTT-S Wireless Power Transfer Conference, Taipeh, Taiwan, 2017}, publisher = {IEEE}, address = {Piscataway, NJ}, isbn = {978-1-5090-4585-3}, doi = {10.1109/WPT.2017.7953843}, pages = {1 -- 3}, language = {en} } @misc{ZeugnerKaiserSchmidtetal., author = {Zeugner, Alexander and Kaiser, Martin and Schmidt, Peer and Menshchikova, Tatiana V. and Rusinov, Igor P. and Markelov, Anton V. and Van den Broek, Wouter and Chulkov, Evgueni V. and Doert, Thomas and Ruck, Michael and Isaeva, Anna}, title = {Modular Design with 2D Topological-Insulator Building Blocks: Optimized Synthesis and Crystal Growth and Crystal and Electronic Structures of BiₓTeI (x = 2, 3)}, series = {Chemistry of Materials}, volume = {29}, journal = {Chemistry of Materials}, number = {3}, issn = {0897-4756}, doi = {10.1021/acs.chemmater.6b05038}, pages = {1321 -- 1337}, abstract = {Structural engineering of topological bulk materials is systematically explored with regard to the incorporation of the buckled bismuth layer [Bi₂], which is a 2D topological insulator per se, into the layered BiTeI host structure. The previously known bismuth telluride iodides, BiTeI and Bi₂TeI, offer physical properties relevant for spintronics. Herewith a new cousin, Bi₃TeI (sp.gr. R3m, a = 440.12(2) pm, c = 3223.1(2) pm), joins the ranks and expands this structural family. Bi₃TeI = [Bi₂][BiTeI] represents a stack with strictly alternating building blocks. Conditions for reproducible synthesis and crystal-growth of Bi₂TeI and Bi₃TeI are ascertained, thus yielding platelet-like crystals on the millimeter size scale and enabling direct measurements. The crystal structures of Bi₂TeI and Bi₃TeI are examined by X-ray diffraction and electron microscopy. DFT calculations predict metallic properties of Bi₃TeI and an unconventional surface state residing on various surface terminations. This state emerges as a result of complex hybridization of atomic states due to their strong intermixing. Our study does not support the existence of new stacking variants BiₓTeI with x > 3; instead, it indicates a possible homogeneity range of Bi₃TeI. The series BiTeI-Bi₂TeI-Bi₃TeI illustrates the influence of structural modifications on topological properties.}, language = {en} } @misc{HieroldWeigelKoelpin, author = {Hierold, Martin and Weigel, Robert and K{\"o}lpin, Alexander}, title = {Assessment of Transmitter Initiated Wake-Up Radio Versus Pure Wake-Up Receiver Decoding}, series = {IEEE Microwave and Wireless Components Letters}, volume = {27}, journal = {IEEE Microwave and Wireless Components Letters}, number = {4}, issn = {1531-1309}, doi = {10.1109/LMWC.2017.2678446}, pages = {413 -- 415}, language = {en} } @misc{BambachSizovaSviridovetal., author = {Bambach, Markus and Sizova, Irina and Sviridov, Alexander and Stendal, Johan Andreas and G{\"u}nther, Martin}, title = {Batch Processing in Preassembled Die Sets - A New Process Design for Isothermal Forging of Titanium Aluminides}, series = {Journal of Manufacturing and Materials Processing}, volume = {2}, journal = {Journal of Manufacturing and Materials Processing}, number = {1}, issn = {2504-4494}, doi = {doi:10.3390/jmmp2010001}, pages = {14}, language = {en} } @misc{FrankReisslandLurzetal., author = {Frank, Martin and Reißland, Torsten and Lurz, Fabian and V{\"o}lkel, Matthias and Lambrecht, Franziska and Kiefl, Stefan and Ghesquiere, Pol and Ng, Herman Jalli and Kissinger, Dietmar and Weigel, Robert and K{\"o}lpin, Alexander}, title = {Antenna and Package Design for 61 GHz and 122 GHz Radar Sensors in Embedded Wafer-Level Ball Grid Array Technology}, series = {IEEE Transactions on Microwave Theory and Techniques}, journal = {IEEE Transactions on Microwave Theory and Techniques}, issn = {0018-9480}, doi = {10.1109/TMTT.2018.2873368}, pages = {1 -- 13}, language = {en} } @misc{FrankLurzWeigeletal., author = {Frank, Martin and Lurz, Fabian and Weigel, Robert and K{\"o}lpin, Alexander}, title = {Compact low-cost substrate integrated waveguide fed antenna for 122 GHz radar applications}, series = {International Journal of Microwave and Wireless Technologies}, volume = {11}, journal = {International Journal of Microwave and Wireless Technologies}, number = {4}, issn = {1759-0795}, doi = {10.1017/S1759078719000072}, pages = {1 -- 5}, language = {en} } @misc{TrautmannSanftlWeigeletal., author = {Trautmann, Martin and Sanftl, Benedikt and Weigel, Robert and K{\"o}lpin, Alexander}, title = {Simultaneous Inductive Power and Data Transmission System for Smart Applications}, series = {IEEE Circuits and Systems Magazine}, volume = {19}, journal = {IEEE Circuits and Systems Magazine}, number = {3}, issn = {1531-636X}, doi = {10.1109/MCAS.2019.2924508}, pages = {23 -- 33}, language = {en} } @misc{FrankScheinerLurzetal., author = {Frank, Martin and Scheiner, Benedict and Lurz, Fabian and Weigel, Robert and K{\"o}lpin, Alexander}, title = {Low-Cost Transmitarray Antenna Designs in V-Band based on Unit-Cells with 1 Bit Phase Resolution}, series = {Frequenz}, volume = {73}, journal = {Frequenz}, number = {11/12}, issn = {2191-6349}, doi = {10.1515/freq-2019-0140}, pages = {355 -- 366}, language = {en} } @incollection{HofrichterKellnerHerzogetal., author = {Hofrichter, Martin and Kellner, Harald and Herzog, Robert and Karich, Alexander and Liers, Christiane and Scheibner, Katrin and Kimani, Virginia Wambui and Ullrich, Ren{\´e}}, title = {Fungal Peroxygenases: A Phylogenetically Old Superfamily of Heme Enzymes with Promiscuity for Oxygen Transfer Reactions.}, series = {Grand Challenges in Fungal Biotechnology}, booktitle = {Grand Challenges in Fungal Biotechnology}, editor = {Nevalainen, Helena}, edition = {1. Auflage}, publisher = {Springer Nature}, address = {Cham}, isbn = {978-3-030-29540-0}, issn = {2367-1017}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-030-29541-7}, pages = {369 -- 403}, language = {en} } @techreport{BoehmKueckenAhrensetal., author = {B{\"o}hm, Uwe and K{\"u}cken, Martin and Ahrens, Wilfried and Block, Alexander and Hauffe, Detlef and Keuler, Klaus and Rockel, Burkhardt and Will, Andreas}, title = {CLM - The Climate Version of LM: Brief Description and Long-Term Applications}, publisher = {COSMO Newsletter}, address = {Offenbach, Germany}, pages = {11}, language = {en} } @misc{SuligaCieślaMicheletal., author = {Suliga, Edyta and Cieśla, Elżbieta and Michel, Sven and Kaducakova, Helena and Martin, Titus and Śliwiński, Grzegorz and Braun, Alexander and Izova, Marcela and Lehotska, Maria and Kozieł, Dorota and Głuszek, Stanisław}, title = {Diet Quality Compared to the Nutritional Knowledge of Polish, German, and Slovakian University Students—Preliminary Research}, series = {International Journal of Enviromental Research an Public Health}, volume = {17}, journal = {International Journal of Enviromental Research an Public Health}, number = {23}, issn = {1660-4601}, doi = {10.3390/ijerph17239062}, abstract = {The eating habits of students differ significantly from those recommended by health practitioners. The aim of this study was to find differences related to diet quality and knowledge on nutrition among Polish, German, and Slovakian students as well as to examine which factors differentiate the diet quality of students from these three countries. The study was conducted on a group of 394 university students from Poland, Germany, and Slovakia. The assessment of diet quality and knowledge on food and nutrition was done with the use of the Dietary Habits and Nutrition Beliefs Questionnaire. The diet of German students was characterized by a significantly higher consumption of legume-based foods, vegetables, and fruit compared to Polish students and Slovakian participants (p < 0.001). The diet of the Poles was characterized by a high consumption of cured meat, smoked sausages, hot dogs, white bread and bakery products, butter, fried foods, and energy drinks. The most important factors significantly associated with diet quality involved the country, place of residence, Body Mass Index (BMI), physical activity, and time spent watching TV or using a computer. Polish students were characterized by the highest level of knowledge on food and nutrition (p < 0.001). However, it was not reflected in their diet. The authorities of universities should aim to provide students with access to canteens on campuses which would offer the possibility of consumption of both affordable and healthy meals.}, language = {en} } @misc{BraunMartinAlfermannetal., author = {Braun, Alexander and Martin, Titus and Alfermann, Dorothee and Michel, Sven}, title = {{\"U}berpr{\"u}fung der Reliabilit{\"a}t und Validit{\"a}t der Kurzform des Physical Self-Description Questionnaire (PSDQ-S) in den Altersgruppen des fr{\"u}hen und sp{\"a}ten Erwachsenenalters}, series = {Zeitschrift f{\"u}r Sportpsychologie}, volume = {25}, journal = {Zeitschrift f{\"u}r Sportpsychologie}, number = {3}, issn = {2190-6300}, doi = {10.1026/1612-5010/a000236}, pages = {115 -- 127}, abstract = {Zusammenfassung. Mit dem Physical Self-Description Questionnaire Short (PSDQ-S) von Marsh, Martin und Jackson (2010) liegt eine auf 40 Items gek{\"u}rzte validierte Version des Physical Self-Description Questionnaire von Marsh, Richards, Johnson, Roche und Tremayne (1994) vor, die bereits in mehrere Sprachen {\"u}bersetzt ist. Die vorliegende Studie evaluierte den deutschsprachigen PSDQ-S anhand von 402 Probanden im fr{\"u}hen und sp{\"a}ten Erwachsenenalter. Im Ergebnis lassen die Analyse der Reliabilit{\"a}t und Validit{\"a}t sowie der Vergleich mit den Befunden von Marsh et al. (2010), Stiller und Alfermann (2007) sowie weiterer {\"u}bersetzter und validierter PSDQ-S-Versionen die Verwendung der deutschsprachigen Kurzform empfehlen. Ebenso wie die Originalversion ist sie f{\"u}r m{\"a}nnliche und weibliche Personen, sowie f{\"u}r die Altersgruppen des fr{\"u}hen und sp{\"a}ten Erwachsenenalters geeignet. F{\"u}r alle vier Gruppen besteht eine {\"a}quivalente Faktorstruktur.}, language = {de} } @misc{PrillMichelKirschneretal., author = {Prill, Robert and Michel, Sven and Kirschner, Jana and Martin, Titus and Braun, Alexander and Vorwerg, Susan}, title = {Arthritis and sports in old age - challenges and opportunities for physiotherapy in amateur sport - approaches to prevention and activity design using the example of a single case study in Judo}, series = {The International Disabled People`s Day - XXth edition - Life without Pain / Healthy Children - Healthy Europe}, journal = {The International Disabled People`s Day - XXth edition - Life without Pain / Healthy Children - Healthy Europe}, publisher = {Oficyna Wydawnicza Klubu Literackiego "Inspiracje"}, address = {Zgorzelec}, isbn = {978-83-88380-72-3}, pages = {25}, abstract = {Arthritis is an illness, which is usually frequently due to degenerative or traumatic causes and can in almost all joints of the human body occur. Joints frequently concerned are for example the hip, knee and shoulder joint. Triggering factors are apart from immobilization also overload and micro traumas. Thus it does not surprise that in the individual kinds of sport some joints are affected by arthritis more frequently than others. The promotion of the public health represents an important task of the popular sport. In order to be able to manage this task fairly, it is compellingly necessary to analyze the factors taking influence on the activity ratio. The frequent occurrence of pain affects the activity ratio negatively. The popular sport sees itself with an increasing obsolescence of the population and all the same with older sportsman and club members confronted. Therefore individual kinds of sport must, in order to be arranged attractive for older sportsmen it, be examined on their pain and arthritis of promoting elements. These are to be reduced then and be supplemented by jointcareful exercise and training programs, which make a pain reduced sport exercising possible. Since there are senior groups in many associations, these programs are relevant not only for the individual sportsman to be implement but wide range of importance. Here a close co-operation of coaches and physiotherapists is in demand, in order to become fair to the complex requirements on such a training. A Brandenburgian Judoka, who trains active for over fifty years, suffers for many years under arthritis in the hip joint. By the implementation of some physical therapy relevant training contents and a regular goal agreement, is it possible to merge the sportsman actively, despite hip joint total endoprosthesis, into the training happening. To be able to make a representative statement on the relevance of the physical therapy support in the club sport, further investigations are necessary.}, language = {en} } @misc{BraunMartinVorwergetal., author = {Braun, Alexander and Martin, Titus and Vorwerg, Susan and Michel, Sven and Prill, Robert and Kirschner, Jana}, title = {Activ 50plus: insight in a movement-intensive health promotion program to improve the general and occupational performance}, series = {The International Disabled People`s Day - XXth edition - Life without Pain / Healthy Children - Healthy Europe}, journal = {The International Disabled People`s Day - XXth edition - Life without Pain / Healthy Children - Healthy Europe}, publisher = {Oficyna Wydawnicza Klubu Literackiego "Inspiracje"}, address = {Zgorzelec}, isbn = {978-83-88380-72-3}, pages = {27}, abstract = {The concept of health has several possible definitions. One approach offers the (common) definition of health by the WHO, which distinguishes the physical, 2 psychological and social field. In their connection to the concept of salutogenesis by Aaron Antonovsky and the core objectives of the Health Sports by Klaus B{\"o}s and Walter Brehm health promotion programs aim the focus movement to improve the physical health of the human resource. Consequently, the resulting physical core objective focused physical performance factors, such as the mobility, endurance, strength and coordination. In the study presented here were in the first Phase by means of a multidimensional test battery several basic motor skills of more than 500 non-physically active subjects of advanced middle-aged adults in more than 20 locations detected extending oriented. This was possible on one hand the assessment of achievements for each measurement time point and on the other hand their development as a result of a movement-intensive health promotion program. In addition to the general performance of the working life requires a job-specific performance or the job-specific specialization of general skills. For the assessment of work-related performance is the Functional Assessment Instrument Capacity Evaluation (FCE) is available. With the aid of standard simulations, the FCE follows the requirements in the work environment as realistically replicate. In the second Phase (from 2014) the job-specific performance of the subjects is investigated by means of the FCE to build on the test results of the existing health care funding needs-based to expand. The increasing mental and physiosche stress in everyday life and at work leads to increased stress on the job-specific performance and health. Therefore get multidimensional health support programs, such as the program presented here, a growing importance.}, language = {en} } @misc{KirschnerPrillMicheletal., author = {Kirschner, Jana and Prill, Robert and Michel, Sven and Martin, Titus and Braun, Alexander and Vorwerg, Susan}, title = {Status of depression risk in urban areas and its influence on quality of life}, series = {The International Disabled People`s Day - XXth edition - Life without Pain / Healthy Children - Healthy Europe}, journal = {The International Disabled People`s Day - XXth edition - Life without Pain / Healthy Children - Healthy Europe}, publisher = {Oficyna Wydawnicza Klubu Literackiego "Inspiracje"}, address = {Zgorzelec}, isbn = {978-83-88380-72-3}, pages = {31}, abstract = {Recent studies of the "male depression" deal among other things with the question of whether men classic depression symptoms are compensated or covered by masked stress symptoms. Symptoms, which may not capture a classic diagnosis of depression are, for example an increased alcohol consumption, increased irritability or increased aggressiveness. This question is strengthened by a simultaneous consideration of the risk of illness and the suicide rate in relation to women. Furthermore, the unipolar depression with a prevalence of 10,4\% in Germany is the leading cause of impairments of life. Subject of this study was to survey a population sample of 100 healthy physically and mentally male volunteers aged between 15 and 65 Years of age (mean age 29,64 years) in the Dresden area. Most of the respondents were laborers (46,8\%), 29,2\% were in training, and the remaining subjects were divided into 17,7\% students and 6,3\% of college graduates. The survey was conducted by means of two questionnaires in January 2012 the Gotland Scale of Male Depression for detection of depression risk and the SF-12 as a disease cross-measuring instrument of subjective health-related quality of life. Exclusion factors were already diagnosed depression, mental and neurological disorders. The response rate was 96\%. The results of the Gotland Scale documented a reduced well-being with a possible risk of depression of 13,5\%. In evaluation of the FS-12, the results were in the range of gender-specific physical health score was 21,9\% and the mental summary scale at 24\% outside of the normal range. In the comparison of the two questionnaires was a whole are obtained only a weak negative correlation slightly. This corresponds to a significantly higher risk of depression for men as it occurs clinically in appearance and suggests that an approximately 50\% likelihood of underdiagnosis is. Therefore, further activities in the early detection of stress symptoms in the diagnosis of depression and burn-out should be made.}, language = {en} } @misc{MichelVorwergBraunetal., author = {Michel, Sven and Vorwerg, Susan and Braun, Alexander and Martin, Titus and Prill, Robert and Kirschner, Jana}, title = {Effect of a moderate cold application during a 8-minute going load on selected parameters among aged patients with total knee joint endoprosthesis}, series = {The International Disabled People`s Day - XXth edition - Life without Pain / Healthy Children - Healthy Europe}, journal = {The International Disabled People`s Day - XXth edition - Life without Pain / Healthy Children - Healthy Europe}, publisher = {Oficyna Wydawnicza Klubu Literackiego "Inspiracje"}, address = {Zgorzelec}, isbn = {978-83-88380-72-3}, pages = {33}, abstract = {One of the most commonly performed orthopedic and trauma surgical intervention is, beneath the joint arthroscopic intervention and the implantation of hip prostheses, the endoprosthetic knee replacement. The early postoperative rehabilitation takes place usually in the hospital. Due to the enormous reduction of waiting times it has an even more important role. Currently, therefore, the process guidelines on the content and 2 orientation of therapies are optimized on the basis of current research. A starting point is the application of moderate cooling and their coupling with elements of movement therapy. In contrast to the previous application (before and after a movement of intervention), we apply cold refrigerant during the movement. The aim of this pilot study was the clinical testing of a specially developed and based on Peltier technology sensor-based cooling system, including its assessment of efficacy. This 8 very elderly patients (Age 78±2,8 years; body height 169±3,7 cm, body mass 84,9±9,4 kg, no other diseases) were divided into two groups and subjected to gait therapy. The treatment group also received a moderate cooling application of 17°C, which was permanently on the o perated knee, while walking. With those results there is intended to be a completely positive effective influence of cooling within the applied temperature range. As much drug-free pain relief and improvement of physical-motor performance (thus option of load increase and higher adaptation rate, shorten the rehabilitation time) in lack of contraindications are noted. For final representative statements, further studies are necessary due to the small sample size. There is tend to both, excellent suitability, such as a clinical need of the constructed cooling system to be discerned.}, language = {en} } @misc{VorwergMichelMartinetal., author = {Vorwerg, Susan and Michel, Sven and Martin, Titus and Braun, Alexander and Kirschner, Jana and Prill, Robert}, title = {Effect of endurance power oriented back training on selected subjective and objective health parameters in long term unemployed over 50 years of age}, series = {The International Disabled People`s Day - XXth edition - Life without Pain / Healthy Children - Healthy Europe}, journal = {The International Disabled People`s Day - XXth edition - Life without Pain / Healthy Children - Healthy Europe}, publisher = {Oficyna Wydawnicza Klubu Literackiego "Inspiracje"}, address = {Zgorzelec}, isbn = {978-83-88380-72-3}, pages = {133}, abstract = {In the last 20 years it could be occupied at numerous studies and researches that unemployed persons exhibit a significantly worse state of health compared with working persons. From this it can be derived that an increase of the unemployment duration leads to an increase of the illnesses. Due to different illnesses by unemployment, can develop effects on physical, psychological and social level. In order to work against this process and keep health consequences of long-term unemployment as small as possible (not least for reasons of the reintegration into the job market), the health promotion stands increasingly in the focus. A goal of the following study was to find out the effects of a strength-perseveranceoriented back training in regard to physical, psychological and social level. 13 longterm unemployed women (age 56.08 ± 3.17 years) were examined and trained 5 weeks. The state of health and the movement behavior was assessed with an anamnesis. The admission of the objective health parameters was carried out by the determination of the anthropometrics values by means of BIA balance, as well as by the determination of the strength impact from belly and back muscles using Total Trunk. The subjective health parameters were seized over a sensibility to pain scale and a questionnaire to the general habitual well-being. On this basis the obtained results, regarding the anthropometric values and the sensibility to pain, there could not be determined significant changes, but emphasized positive tendencies. Significant changes showed up with some parameters of the general habitual wellbeing (Well-Being-Score, psychological miss-being), as well as with the strength impact, which took the main meaning regarding the training program. Therefore it can be said that a 5-week strength-perseverance-oriented back training, improve on the one hand to the physical health, accompanies in view to the strength perseverance ability of belly and back muscules and on the other hand the psychological health, by a significant decrease of the psychological miss-being. Due to the open questions resulting from it further investigations are necessary, in order to confirm the force of expression of the results.}, language = {en} } @misc{OctorinaBoehmMartinCreuzburg, author = {Octorina, Pelita and B{\"o}hm, Alexander and Martin-Creuzburg, Dominik}, title = {Morphological defences and defence-cost trade-offs in Daphnia in response to two co-occurring invertebrate predators}, series = {Freshwater Biology}, volume = {67}, journal = {Freshwater Biology}, number = {5}, issn = {1365-2427}, doi = {10.1111/fwb.13888}, pages = {883 -- 892}, language = {en} } @misc{HofrichterKellnerHerzogetal., author = {Hofrichter, Martin and Kellner, Harald and Herzog, Robert and Karich, Alexander and Kiebist, Jan and Scheibner, Katrin and Ullrich, Ren{\´e}}, title = {Peroxide-Mediated Oxygenation of Organic Compounds by Fungal Peroxygenases}, series = {Antioxidants}, volume = {11}, journal = {Antioxidants}, number = {1}, issn = {2076-3921}, doi = {10.3390/antiox11010163}, pages = {1 -- 21}, abstract = {Unspecific peroxygenases (UPOs), whose sequences can be found in the genomes of thousands of filamentous fungi, many yeasts and certain fungus-like protists, are fascinating biocatalysts that transfer peroxide-borne oxygen (from H2O2 or R-OOH) with high efficiency to a wide range of organic substrates, including less or unactivated carbons and heteroatoms. A twice-proline-flanked cysteine (PCP motif) typically ligates the heme that forms the heart of the active site of UPOs and enables various types of relevant oxygenation reactions (hydroxylation, epoxidation, subsequent dealkylations, deacylation, or aromatization) together with less specific one-electron oxidations (e.g., phenoxy radical formation). In consequence, the substrate portfolio of a UPO enzyme always combines prototypical monooxygenase and peroxidase activities. Here, we briefly review nearly 20 years of peroxygenase research, considering basic mechanistic, molecular, phylogenetic, and biotechnological aspects.}, language = {en} } @misc{RaabRaabBonhageetal., author = {Raab, Thomas and Raab, Alexandra and Bonhage, Alexander and Schneider, Anna and Hirsch, Florian and Birkhofer, Klaus and Drohan, Patrick J. and Wilmking, Martin and Kreyling, J{\"u}rgen and Malik, Ireneusz and Wistuba, Małgorzata and Maaten, Ernst van der and Maaten-Theunissen, Marieke van der and Urich, Tim}, title = {Do small landforms have large effects? A review on the legacies of pre-industrial charcoal burning}, series = {Geomorphology}, volume = {413}, journal = {Geomorphology}, issn = {0169-555X}, doi = {10.1016/j.geomorph.2022.108332}, pages = {16}, abstract = {Relict charcoal hearths (RCHs) are small, anthropogenic landforms resulting from past charcoal burning and reaching significant land coverage in pre-industrial mining areas. We review three coupled legacies linked by RCH development: (i) a landscape-scale geomorphic effect, (ii) a unique soil fingerprint, and (iii) an evolving novel ecosystem. The history and technique of charcoal production are described to clarify legacy effects. Applying a recently presented morpho-genetic catalogue is useful for classified mapping of RCH findings. The RCH numbers and calculated RCH densities per study region vary greatly and impose uncertainties due to insufficient methods causing over- or underestimations. Areas with high RCH densities between 50 and 500 RCH/km2 seem reasonable. Machine learning-based remote sensing techniques are promising approaches with which to better assess the full scale of charcoal burning legacies. RCH soil properties feature dark charcoal-rich technogenic substrate layers classified as Auh horizons according to the World Reference Base with significantly increased C contents. These Auh horizons can also exhibit specific physical and chemical properties, such as relatively low bulk density, high porosity, high plant available water content, low thermal conductivity and differences in cation exchange capacity or nutrient status. However, relevant studies are rare, and thus, the effects may differ by study region. Regarding vegetation, there seem to be four main effects: changes in forest structure, species composition, recruitment pattern and productivity. The number of studies on this issue is, however, also very limited. Even fewer studies have examined the soil fauna in RCHs; thus, the reported effects cannot be used to draw general conclusions. Notably, RCH research has made considerable progress in the last five years, especially in the Light Detection and Ranging-based mapping of these small landforms and identification of RCH-specific soil properties, but ecological legacies are not well understood; thus, more interdisciplinary and integrative studies are needed.}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{FrankTalaiWeigeletal., author = {Frank, Martin and Talai, Armin and Weigel, Robert and K{\"o}lpin, Alexander}, title = {In-line material characterization sensors operating at 10GHz and 77GHz}, series = {2017 IEEE Asia Pacific Microwave Conference : November 13-16, 2017, Renaissance Kuala Lumpur Hotel : proceedings}, booktitle = {2017 IEEE Asia Pacific Microwave Conference : November 13-16, 2017, Renaissance Kuala Lumpur Hotel : proceedings}, publisher = {IEEE}, address = {[Piscataway, NJ]}, isbn = {978-1-5386-0640-7}, doi = {10.1109/APMC.2017.8251702}, pages = {4}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{SanftlTrautmannWeigeletal., author = {Sanftl, Benedikt and Trautmann, Martin and Weigel, Robert and K{\"o}lpin, Alexander}, title = {Fully integrated remote radio head and improved data transmission for inductive power transfer systems}, series = {IEEE Radio and Wireless Symposium, Anaheim (USA), 2018}, booktitle = {IEEE Radio and Wireless Symposium, Anaheim (USA), 2018}, doi = {10.1109/RWS.2018.8304978}, pages = {4}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{LauFrankShietal., author = {Lau, Isabella and Frank, Martin and Shi, Kilin and Lurz, Fabian and Talai, Armin and Weigel, Robert and K{\"o}lpin, Alexander}, title = {An Accurate Free Space Method for Material Characterization in W-Band Using Material Samples with Two Different Thicknesses}, series = {Proceedings of the 48th European Microwave Conference, Madrid (Spain), 2018}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the 48th European Microwave Conference, Madrid (Spain), 2018}, doi = {10.23919/EuMC.2018.8541437}, pages = {202 -- 205}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{FrankGhesquiereKiefletal., author = {Frank, Martin and Ghesquiere, Pol and Kiefl, Stefan and Weigel, Robert and K{\"o}lpin, Alexander}, title = {Design and characterization of antenna arrays in eWLB package for 61 GHz radar applications}, series = {IEEE Radio and Wireless Symposium, 14-17 January 2018, Anaheim, California, USA}, booktitle = {IEEE Radio and Wireless Symposium, 14-17 January 2018, Anaheim, California, USA}, publisher = {IEEE}, address = {Piscataway, NJ}, isbn = {978-1-5386-0710-7}, doi = {10.1109/RWS.2018.8304933}, pages = {14 -- 17}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{KirschnerMichelNitscheretal., author = {Kirschner, Jana and Michel, Sven and Nitscher, Annegret and Martin, Titus and Braun, Alexander and Prill, Robert}, title = {Three dimensional influence factors on standard values and standard value deviations of one dimensional isometric trunk strength measurements}, series = {Międzynarodowy Dzień Inwalidy, XXII-edycja "Życie bez b{\´o}lu, Zdrowe dzieci - zdrowa Europa", Zgorzelec, 18-20 marca 2016}, booktitle = {Międzynarodowy Dzień Inwalidy, XXII-edycja "Życie bez b{\´o}lu, Zdrowe dzieci - zdrowa Europa", Zgorzelec, 18-20 marca 2016}, publisher = {Obrzeża Oficyna Wydawnicza}, address = {Zgorzelec}, isbn = {978-83-88380-74-7}, pages = {66 -- 67}, abstract = {The question of connections between pain and strength development and the influence of muscular imbalances on the development of pain and strength deficits has been of interest for therapy scientists for decades. During the examination period from June until December 2014, one-dimensional isometric trunk strength measurements were carried out on healthy, middle-aged probands using the biofeedback device "Pegasus". The aim was to check out the predefined standard values of the company BfMC and generate standard value ranges for muscular imbalances. Furthermore, these examinations were used to capture occurring forces on other levels to assess their impact on one-dimensional measurements. A standardized warm up was followed by the determination of the maximum trunk strength in flexion, extension, rotation and lateral inclination. Two measurements on 54 probands at the age of 22.8 ± 3.3 years and an average BMI of 28.9 ± 3.2 were conducted. In addition, the deviating forces were determined. In target-actual value comparison, the probands were about 17.1\% above the normal range of their respective age groups, with an average isometric trunk strength development in all six directions of movement of 835Nm. For the male probands it was also found out that they positioned themselves 63.6\% above (average?). The female probands in total were also within the normal range, but 200Nm less power was generated and 34\% did not reach the normal range. Looking at the deviating forces, it is noticeable that 549.1 Nm (54\%) were also applied in the other anatomic plains. Here, there were clear differences between the deviating forces in the isometric testing in the sagittal and frontal plain. In the measurement results of the sagittal plain (Ext; Flex), the deviating forces were 45.8Nm (29.9\%) on average in the frontal and transverse direction. In the measurement results of lateral inclination and rotation, the deviating forces were 95.3\% and 110\% in sagittal and transverse direction. As a result, it can be noted that, despite the absence of pain, postural imbalances and diseases of the spine, more than half of the forces cannot be generated according to the axis. At this, synergistic functions seem to be physiological in this scope, in order to produce maximum plain equitable forces which basically questions one-dimensional measurements. The test results show significant deviations from the normal range, which raises the issue of the relevance of the defined standard values based on the evaluation of isometric force development. Further studies will have to prove the relevance of three-dimensional maximum force measurements.}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{PrillMichelMartinetal., author = {Prill, Robert and Michel, Sven and Martin, Titus and Braun, Alexander and Kirschner, Jana}, title = {The validity and reliability of a single-leg hop test to assess the postural control of Judokas 5 years after anterior cruciate ligament rupture}, series = {Międzynarodowy Dzień Inwalidy, XXIV- Edycja, Życie bez b{\´o}lu, Zdrowe Dzieci-Zdrowa Europa, Zgorzelec, 15-17 marca 2018}, booktitle = {Międzynarodowy Dzień Inwalidy, XXIV- Edycja, Życie bez b{\´o}lu, Zdrowe Dzieci-Zdrowa Europa, Zgorzelec, 15-17 marca 2018}, publisher = {Obrzeża Oficyna Wydawnicza}, address = {Zgorzelec}, isbn = {978-83-88380-76-1}, pages = {S. 81}, abstract = {Anterior cruciate ligament rupture with subsequent reconstruction (ACLR) is a common and serious injury in Judo. Athletes rarely return to the peak of performance or are limited in their ability to perform their sport. Performance tests for ACLR are still immature and often unspecific. In Judo, the ability to stand on one's feet is an essential prerequisite for many situations. An unstable standing position also promotes knee injuries. In order to check the stability of the single leg stand, a controlled test-re-test design is used in the present study. Two groups are included: A (n=27): Judoka without anamnestically relevant injuries of the lower extremities or the back and B (n=17): Judoka 5.06 ± 1.06 years after ACLR. A one-legged hop test up on a piezoelectric force plate is examined for reliability with respect to the test repetition and validity with regard to the predicted identification of deficits in a side-by-side comparison. In this test, the test person jumps with one leg on the force plate at a defined distance and tries to stand as still as possible, which means that hardly any horizontal force is generated. Both tests are carried out one after the other with both legs and with sufficient break twice each. In group A, there were no significant differences (p>0.05) between the subjectively better leg and the subjectively worse leg, or the leg in the front and rear of the kumi-kata in Judo. In group B, in the first experiment with the ACLR leg, the test persons generate a significantly higher horizontal force in a 95\% confidence interval of the bilateral coefficient of CI=[0.16-0.76] compared to the side not affected (p=0.017). In the test repetition, Group B generates with the affected leg significantly less horizontal force surges than in the first attempt. No significant differences in lateral comparison could be measured, although there is a reliability coefficient of r=0.89 for the ACLR leg, but only r=0.35 for the unaffected leg and r=0.53 for group A. It is concluded that the test for asymptomatic judokas cannot be regarded as sufficiently selective due to the low requirement. In group B, in the second experiment, a feed-forward model including pre-activation based on empirical values from the first experiment could explain the improvement, which has led to no significant differences between legs.}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{KirschnerVorwergMicheletal., author = {Kirschner, Jana and Vorwerg, Susan and Michel, Sven and Braun, Alexander and Martin, Titus and Prill, Robert}, title = {Effect of a manual-therapeutic segmental mobilization on the mobility of the thoracic spine}, series = {The International Disabled People's Day - XXIII edition - Life without Pain/Healthy Children - Healthy Europe}, booktitle = {The International Disabled People's Day - XXIII edition - Life without Pain/Healthy Children - Healthy Europe}, publisher = {Oficyna Wydawnicza Klubu Literackiego "Inspiracje"}, address = {Zgorcelec}, isbn = {978-83-88380-75-4}, pages = {S. 123}, abstract = {An important aim of the manual therapy is to improve the joint mobility and the functionality to reduce pains in the area of treatment. In the individual manual-therapeutic treatment mobilizing techniques are mainly used in the spinal column. The target of this study is to demonstrate the change in segmental mobility of the thoracic spine with asymptomatic subjects. For that an anterior mobilization of the Evjenth/Kaltenborn concept was used. 15 subjects were examined concerning segmental limitations. 11 subjects were included in the study. The subjects had no complaints or preexisting diseases in the spinal column. Their limited segments in area of the thoracic spine were mobilized on two days of treatment with 5 repetitions and a duration of 50 seconds. In the first treatment a steady pressure of 100 N was applied by using a mobilization wedge. In the second the pressure increased to 140 N. The measurement of the mobility was carried out with the MediMouse method. In the functional tests of the lateral and frontal finger-to-ground distance as well as the thoracic respiratory mobility, the results of both treatments confirmed a significant practical relevance of the manual-therapeutic mobilization treatment of the thoracic spine. Segmental mobility improvements were also seen, but they need further investigation with regard to the sustainability of the measurement results.}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{EhsesNeuserBraunetal., author = {Ehses, Jella and Neuser, Johanna and Braun, Alexander and Martin, Titus and Michel, Sven and Prill, Robert}, title = {Physiotherapeutic performance diagnsotic as a preventive element in training control. An insight in the diagnostic of speed strength of the handball players}, series = {The International Disabled People's Day - XXIII edition - Life without Pain/Healthy Children - Healthy Europe}, booktitle = {The International Disabled People's Day - XXIII edition - Life without Pain/Healthy Children - Healthy Europe}, publisher = {Oficyna Wydawnicza Klubu Literackiego "Inspiracje"}, address = {Zgorzelec}, isbn = {978-83-88380-75-4}, pages = {S. 164}, abstract = {An important performance perequisites in men handball are the conditional abilities. Especially the sprinting skills and the bounce and reactive capacities of the handball players are convenient. Increasingly performance diagnostic is transferred to the supporting physiotherapists so as, in case of motoric malformation, targeted adjustments affecting the training contants can be made from a physiotherapeutic perspective. This study takes up the aspect of performance diagnostic in the range of speed and reactive strength and pusues their comperance of the 1st and 2nd team of the handball club Elbflorenz Desden (HCE, N=23). Both teams completed a standardized warm up. Based on a light barrier system the speed strength was measured during a 20 meter sprint. The measurement of the reactive strength followed as drop jump, whereby the ground contact time of the players was collected by using the Opto jump next. The outcome showed significantly higher results in speed and reactive strength of the 1st team. Due to the performance differences of the two teams, players of the 2nd team should not be playing in the 1st team without acomplishing a specific training of speed strength. On the one hand it would lead to a poorer overall performance and on the other hand increase the susceptibility to injury.}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{RabandMartinBraunetal., author = {Raband, Konrad and Martin, Titus and Braun, Alexander and Michel, Sven and Prill, Robert}, title = {Handgripstrength as central criterion in employment capacity-diagnostics - a study from the perspective of}, series = {The International Disabled People's Day - XXIII edition - Life without Pain/Healthy Children - Healthy Europe}, booktitle = {The International Disabled People's Day - XXIII edition - Life without Pain/Healthy Children - Healthy Europe}, publisher = {Oficyna Wydawnicza Klubu Literackiego "Inspiracje"}, address = {Zgorzelec}, isbn = {978-83-88380-75-4}, pages = {S. 44}, abstract = {Handgripstrength is used as highlighter for muscural capacity. Also it is capable to predict a healthy aging process and the future morbidity. Because of these facts the handgripstrength is used in the capacity-diagnostics for employment. Aim of this study was to examine the deficits of people from the second labour market comparative to people out of the first labour market. To expose these deficits the handgripstrength of 19 people(nmale=14; nfemale=5) out of the second labour market was measured with an handdynamometer and compared to the average of 28000 people from the first labour market. The results have shown that there is no lack of perfomance in the handgripstrength of people from the second labour market. Conclusively the handgripstrength as an important requirement for work and reference of the muscural capacity, is not the limiting factor for an employment in the first labour market.}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{FrankWeigelKoelpin, author = {Frank, Martin and Weigel, Robert and K{\"o}lpin, Alexander}, title = {A Multilayer Reconfigurable Transmitarray in KBand for Beam Steering Applications}, series = {International Conference on Electromagnetics in Advanced Applications (ICEAA), 11-15 Sept. 2017 Verona, Italy}, booktitle = {International Conference on Electromagnetics in Advanced Applications (ICEAA), 11-15 Sept. 2017 Verona, Italy}, publisher = {IEEE}, address = {Piscataway, NJ}, isbn = {978-1-5090-4451-1}, doi = {10.1109/ICEAA.2017.8065361}, pages = {764 -- 767}, language = {en} } @misc{BaierErlebachHalletal., author = {Baier, Georg and Erlebach, Thomas and Hall, Alexander and K{\"o}hler, Ekkehard and Schilling, Heiko and Skutella, Martin}, title = {Length-bounded cuts and flows}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{BaierErlebachHalletal., author = {Baier, Georg and Erlebach, Thomas and Hall, Alexander and K{\"o}hler, Ekkehard and Schilling, Heiko and Skutella, Martin}, title = {Length-bounded cuts and flows}, language = {en} } @book{EbnervonEschenbachHelmsKleinhansetal., author = {Ebner von Eschenbach, Anna-Dorothea and Helms, Martin and Kleinhans, Alexander and Laaha, Gregor and Sch{\"u}mberg, Sabine and Walther, J{\"o}rg and Willems, Winfried and Wittenberg, Hartmut}, title = {Statistische Analyse von Niedrigwasserkenngr{\"o}ßen}, edition = {Juli 2022}, publisher = {DWA, Deutsche Vereinigung f{\"u}r Wasserwirtschaft, Abwasser und Abfall e.V.}, address = {Hennef}, isbn = {978-3-96862-221-7}, pages = {111}, abstract = {Niedrigwasser ist ein integraler Bestandteil des Abflussregimes, der einen zeitlich und regional begrenzten Zustand in einem oberirdischen Gew{\"a}sser beschreibt, bei dem der Wasserstand oder der Abfluss einen bestimmten Schwellenwert erreicht oder unterschreitet. Die Kenntnis der Niedrigwasserverh{\"a}ltnisse in einem Gew{\"a}sser hat damit große Bedeutung f{\"u}r seine zielgerichtete wasserwirtschaftliche Nutzung und {\"o}kologische Bewertung. Niedrigwasser ist in erster Linie bedingt durch Niederschlagsmangel, kann sich jedoch auch durch den R{\"u}ckhalt des Niederschlags in der Schneedecke, in Gletschern oder im gefrorenen Untergrund ergeben. Zudem kann es anthropogen durch diverse Bewirtschaftungsmaßnahmen im Gew{\"a}sser oder dessen Einzugsgebiet verst{\"a}rkt oder abgeschw{\"a}cht werden. In diesem Merkblatt werden zun{\"a}chst die wichtigsten Kenngr{\"o}ßen f{\"u}r das Niedrigwasser definiert: Niedrigwasserabfluss bzw. -wasserstand, Unterschreitungsdauer, Abflussdefizit sowie aus der Dauerlinie abgeleitete Quantile. F{\"u}r die Ermittlung der Unterschreitungsdauer und des Abflussdefizits sind Schwellenwerte erforderlich. Sie sollten in Abh{\"a}ngigkeit von der Zielstellung der Untersuchung festgelegt werden. Es werden sowohl die nat{\"u}rlichen und anthropogenen Einflussgr{\"o}ßen auf das Niedrigwasser diskutiert, als auch die genannten Kenngr{\"o}ßen und deren Ableitung aus der Ganglinie vorgestellt. Darauf aufbauend entwickeln sich inhaltlich die Kernthemen des Merkblatts: (1) Wahrscheinlichkeitsanalyse von Niedrigwasserabfl{\"u}ssen und (2) Wahrscheinlichkeitsanalyse von Unterschreitungsdauern und Abflussdefiziten. Mit Hilfe eines Verfahrensablaufs und anhand von Beispielen wird dem Leser schrittweise das methodische Vorgehen vermittelt - von der Festlegung der Kenngr{\"o}ße bis hin zur Ermittlung ihrer Quantile und deren Konfidenzgrenzen. Beide Verfahren setzen Stationarit{\"a}t der zugrundeliegenden Serien voraus, sodass im dritten Kernthema des Merkblatts (instation{\"a}re Wahrscheinlichkeitsanalyse) diskutiert wird, welche M{\"o}glichkeiten bestehen, um mit signifikanten Instationarit{\"a}ten im Rahmen der Wahrscheinlichkeitsanalyse umzugehen.}, language = {de} } @misc{RippergerGuentherWieseretal., author = {Ripperger, Simon and G{\"u}nther, Linus and Wieser, Hanna and Duda, Niklas and Hierold, Martin and Cassens, Bj{\"o}rn and Kapitza, R{\"u}diger and K{\"o}lpin, Alexander and Mayer, Frieder}, title = {Proximity sensors reveal social information transfer in maternity colonies of Common noctule bats}, series = {bioRxiv}, journal = {bioRxiv}, doi = {10.1101/421974}, pages = {33}, language = {en} } @misc{RippergerGuentherWieseretal., author = {Ripperger, Simon and G{\"u}nther, Linus and Wieser, Hanna and Duda, Niklas and Hierold, Martin and Cassens, Bj{\"o}rn and Kapitza, R{\"u}diger and K{\"o}lpin, Alexander and Mayer, Frieder}, title = {Proximity sensors on common noctule bats reveal evidence that mothers guide juveniles to roosts but not food}, series = {Biology Letters der Royal Society}, volume = {15}, journal = {Biology Letters der Royal Society}, number = {2}, issn = {1744-9561}, doi = {10.1098/rsbl.2018.0884}, pages = {6}, language = {en} } @misc{FrankLurzWeigeletal., author = {Frank, Martin and Lurz, Fabian and Weigel, Robert and K{\"o}lpin, Alexander}, title = {Universal low-cost transmitarray antenna design at 61 GHz for beam steering with different feed antennas}, series = {WSA 2020 : 24th International ITG Workshop on Smart Antennas : February 18-20, 2020, Hamburg, Germany}, journal = {WSA 2020 : 24th International ITG Workshop on Smart Antennas : February 18-20, 2020, Hamburg, Germany}, publisher = {VDE VERLAG GmbH}, address = {Berlin ; Offenbach}, isbn = {978-380075200-3}, pages = {1 CD-ROM}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{SizovaSviridovGuentheretal., author = {Sizova, Irina and Sviridov, Alexander and G{\"u}nther, Martin and Bambach, Markus}, title = {Finite element modelling of titanium aluminides}, series = {KomPlasTech 2017 : XXIV International Conference on Computer Methods in Materials Technology, January 15-18, 2017, Zakopane, Poland : book of abstracts}, booktitle = {KomPlasTech 2017 : XXIV International Conference on Computer Methods in Materials Technology, January 15-18, 2017, Zakopane, Poland : book of abstracts}, editor = {Szeliga, Danuta and Rauch, Łukasz}, publisher = {AKNET-PRess}, address = {Krakow}, isbn = {978-83-947091-0-5}, pages = {46 -- 47}, language = {en} }