@misc{MartinBraunMicheletal., author = {Martin, Titus and Braun, Alexander and Michel, Sven and Meisinger, Matthias and Prill, Robert and Kirschner, Jana and Vorwerg, Susan}, title = {The objective measurement of individual work-related functional performance in the context of medical rehabilitation - First results of a case study with the ERGOS - Work Simulator}, series = {The International Disabled People`s Day - XXIth edition - Life without Pain / Healthy Children - Healthy Europe}, journal = {The International Disabled People`s Day - XXIth edition - Life without Pain / Healthy Children - Healthy Europe}, publisher = {Oficyna Wydawnicza Klubu Literackiego "Inspiracje"}, address = {Zgorzelec}, isbn = {978-83-88380-73-0}, pages = {17}, abstract = {In the context with the high meaning of work for the human, the enormous job-specific demands on psychophysical performance and the need for a rapid return to working life in case of injury or disease, the importance of the diagnosis of occupational performance in therapy is high. Diagnostically and therapeutically challenging to workers are mainly the biomechanical, the sensomotoric and psychosocial strain in the workplace. In case of illness with rehabilitative requirements should therefore medical therapy be dovetailed with work and work-related activities. That connection is a necessary development of rehabilitative care system in Germany, not least in view of the legal order of the German Pension Insurance to help injured patients and to support their return to work. In the work-related orientation of medical rehabilitation is the professional life of rehabilitation involved in all phases of therapy. The instruments for the diagnosis of occupational problems are both objectively and subjectively oriented Questionnaires with external and self-assessment, FCE systems (functional capacity evaluation) and medical documentation systems. The Ergos® Work Simulator is a psychophysical FCE system, which captures the individual motor skills in relation to the performance of job-specific requirement profiles. The evaluation of job performance is based on a profile pool of about 14,000 professional activities. The tests are standardized and analyze frequent physical aspects of the work (eg lifting, carrying) to ensure a realistic assessment.}, language = {en} } @misc{FuegenschuhHomfeldHucketal., author = {F{\"u}genschuh, Armin and Homfeld, Henning and Huck, Andreas and Martin, Alexander and Yuan, Zhi}, title = {Scheduling Locomotives and Car Transfers in Freight Transport}, series = {Transportation Science}, volume = {42}, journal = {Transportation Science}, number = {4}, issn = {1526-5447}, doi = {10.1287/trsc.1080.0248}, pages = {478 -- 491}, language = {en} } @misc{FuegenschuhGoettlichKirchneretal., author = {F{\"u}genschuh, Armin and G{\"o}ttlich, Simone and Kirchner, Claus and Herty, Michael and Martin, Alexander}, title = {Efficient Reformulation and Solution of a Nonlinear PDE-Controlled Flow Network Model}, series = {Computing}, volume = {85}, journal = {Computing}, number = {3}, issn = {0010-485X}, doi = {10.1007/s00607-009-0038-7}, pages = {245 -- 265}, language = {en} } @misc{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 = {The Climate Version of LM: Brief Description and Long-Term Applications}, series = {COSMO Newsletter}, journal = {COSMO Newsletter}, number = {6}, pages = {225 -- 235}, language = {en} } @misc{KellerMartinKonlechneretal., author = {Keller, Arne and Martin, Alexander and Konlechner, Stefan and G{\"u}ttel, Wolfgang and Fortwengel, Johann}, title = {Evolving Tensions Across Different Stages of Ambidexterity}, series = {Academy of Management Proceedings}, volume = {2023}, journal = {Academy of Management Proceedings}, number = {1}, issn = {0065-0668}, doi = {10.5465/AMPROC.2023.17856abstract}, language = {en} } @misc{KonlechnerKellerMartinetal., author = {Konlechner, Stefan and Keller, Arne and Martin, Alexander and G{\"u}ttel, Wolfgang H. and Fortwengel, Johann}, title = {Sequential leadership logics for coping with tensions in structurally ambidextrous units}, series = {Forschungspapier mit Vortrag bei der Konferenz 39th EGOS Colloquium 2023, 6.-8. Juli, Cagliari (Italien)}, journal = {Forschungspapier mit Vortrag bei der Konferenz 39th EGOS Colloquium 2023, 6.-8. Juli, Cagliari (Italien)}, pages = {40}, language = {en} } @misc{KieneWackerMartinCreuzburg, author = {Kiene, Marvin and Wacker, Alexander and Martin-Creuzburg, Dominik}, title = {Omega-3 versus Omega-6: Are We Underestimating the Ecological Significance of Arachidonic Acid in Aquatic Systems?}, series = {Biomolecules}, volume = {13}, journal = {Biomolecules}, number = {5}, issn = {2218-273X}, doi = {10.3390/biom13050791}, abstract = {The long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFA) eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA, ω-3, or n-3) and arachidonic acid (ARA, ω-6 or n-6) are known to have distinct physiological functions, yet can both support growth and reproduction of consumers, raising the question of whether EPA and ARA are ecologically substitutable dietary resources. We explored the relative importance of EPA and ARA for the growth and reproduction of the freshwater keystone herbivore Daphnia in a life-history experiment. Both PUFA were supplemented in a concentration-dependent manner to a PUFA-free diet, separately and in combination (50\% EPA: 50\% ARA mixture). The growth-response curves obtained with EPA, ARA, and the mixture were virtually congruent and the thresholds for PUFA limitation did not differ, indicating that EPA (n-3) and ARA (n-6) were substitutable dietary resources under the applied experimental conditions. The actual requirements for EPA and ARA might change with growth conditions, e.g., under the influence of parasites or pathogens. The higher retention of ARA in Daphnia suggests that EPA and ARA are subject to different turnover rates, which also implies different physiological functions. Studies on the ARA requirements of Daphnia could provide valuable information on the presumably underestimated ecological importance of ARA in freshwater food webs.}, language = {en} } @misc{SchloerHolzloehnerListeketal., author = {Schl{\"o}r, Anja and Holzl{\"o}hner, Pamela and Listek, Martin and Grieß, Cindy and Butze, Monique and Micheel, Burkhard and Hentschel, Christian and Sowa, Mandy and Roggenbuck, Dirk and Schierack, Peter and F{\"u}ner, Jonas and Schliebs, Erik and Goihl, Alexander and Reinhold, Dirk and Hanack, Katja}, title = {Generation and validation of murine monoclonal and camelid recombinant single domain antibodies specific for human pancreatic glycoprotein 2}, series = {New Biotechnology}, volume = {45}, journal = {New Biotechnology}, issn = {1876-4347}, doi = {10.1016/j.nbt.2018.03.006}, pages = {60 -- 68}, language = {en} }