@incollection{UlrichSchlegelMertensetal., author = {Ulrich, Rainer G. and Schlegel, Matthias and Mertens, Marc and Groschup, Martin H. and Schmidt-Chanasit, Jonas and Plenge-B{\"o}nig, Anita and Jacob, Jens and Pelz, Hans-Joachim and Freise, Jona and Wenk, Matthias and Thiel, J{\"o}rg and Triebenbacher, Cornelia and Schmolz, Eric and Kurth, Andreas and Kr{\"u}ger, Frank and R{\"u}he, Ferdinand and Kiffner, Christian and Ansorge, Hermann and Gerwin, Werner and Wegener, Wolfgang and M{\"u}ller, J{\"o}rg and Bemmann, Margit and Wolf, Ronny and Otto, Lutz-Florian and Oehme, Rainer and Pfeffer, Martin and Heckel, Gerald and Schex, Susanne and Essbauer, Sandra S.}, title = {Netzwerk Nagetier-{\"u}bertragene Pathogene: Monitoring von Hantavirus-Infektionen in Deutschland}, series = {Wildhygiene, Wildtierkrankheiten, Parasiten, Epidemiologie}, booktitle = {Wildhygiene, Wildtierkrankheiten, Parasiten, Epidemiologie}, publisher = {Ges. f{\"u}r Wildtier- und Jagdforschung}, address = {Halle/Saale}, isbn = {978-378-88131-2-3}, issn = {1436-3895}, pages = {229 -- 250}, language = {de} } @misc{LangeSchneiderMutzetal., author = {Lange, Carsten and Schneider, Matthias and Mutz, Michael and Haustein, Martin and Halle, Martin and Seidel, Michael}, title = {Model-based design for restoration of a small urban river}, series = {Journal of Hydro-environment Research}, volume = {9}, journal = {Journal of Hydro-environment Research}, number = {2}, issn = {1570-6443}, doi = {10.1016/j.jher.2015.04.003}, pages = {226 -- 236}, language = {en} } @misc{WernerZidekKammereretal., author = {Werner, Jens Martin and Zidek, Martin and Kammerer, Sylvia and Platz Batista da Silva, Natascha and Jung, Friedrich and Schlitt, Hans J{\"u}rgen and Hornung, Matthias and Jung, Ernst Michael}, title = {Intraoperative contrast-enhanced ultrasound can have a crucial role in surgical decision-making during hepato-pancreatico-biliary surgery -Analysis of impact and input}, series = {Clinical Hemorheology and Microcirculation}, volume = {78}, journal = {Clinical Hemorheology and Microcirculation}, number = {1}, doi = {10.3233/CH-201031}, pages = {1 -- 14}, abstract = {OBJECTIVE: To assess the impact and procedural input of intraoperative ultrasound (IOUS) with contrast-enhanced ultrasound (CEUS) and ultrasound elastography on surgical decision making during the procedure and consequently the out-come after hepato-pancreatico-biliary (HPB) surgery. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Data of 50 consecutive patients, who underwent HPB surgery from 04/2018 to 07/2018 were prospectively collected for this study. During surgery, IOUS with a high-resolution ultrasound device using CEUS after bolus injection of 2.4-5 ml Sulphur hexafluoride microbubbles using a 6-9 MHz probe and a share wave and strain elastography was performed by an experienced examiner. Process and time analysis were carried out using mobile phone timer. RESULTS: The IOUS with CEUS and elastography correctly identified 42 malignant tumors and 4 benign lesions. In 3 cases, the examination provided false positive result (identifying 3 benign lesions as malignant) and in 1 case a malignant lesion was incorrectly assessed as benign (sensitivity 97,7\%, specificity 57,1\%, PPV 93,3\% and NPV 80\%). The specific question by the surgeon could be answered successfully in 98\% of the cases. In 76\% of the cases, there was a modification (42\%) or a fundamental change (34\%) of the planned surgical approach due to the information provided by the IOUS. Within the last group, the IOUS had a major impact on therapy outcome. In 7 patients an additional tumor resection was required, in 5 patients the tumor was assessed as inoperable, and in total in 5 patients an intraoperative RFA (4/5) or postoperative RITA (1/5) was required. Regarding procedural input, there was only a slight, but significant difference between the transport and set-up times before the intraoperative use (mean: 14 min 22 s) and the return transport (mean 13 min 6 s), (p = 0,038). The average examination time was 14 minutes, which makes only one third of the overall time demand. CONCLUSION: Combination of IOUS with CEUS and elastography in oncological HPB surgery provides valuable information that affects surgical decision-making. The procedural input of about 45 minutes seems to be a good investment considering the improvement of the surgical procedure and a significant modification of the therapy approach in the majority of the cases.}, language = {en} } @misc{FoersterSchenkZollneretal., author = {F{\"o}rster, Stefan and Schenk, Sebastian and Zollner, Eva Maria and Krahn, Oliver and Chiang, Cheng-Tien and Schumann, Florian O. and Bayat, Alireza and Schindler, Karl-Michael and Trautmann, Martin and Hammer, Ren{\´e} and Meinel, Klaus and Adeagbo, Waheed A. and Hergert, Wolfram and Flege, Jan Ingo and Falta, Jens and Ellguth, Martin and Tusche, Christian and DeBoissieu, Marc and Muntwiler, Matthias and Gerber, Thomas and Widdra, Wolf}, title = {Quasicrystals and their Approximants in 2D Ternary Oxides}, series = {Physia Status Solidi B}, volume = {257}, journal = {Physia Status Solidi B}, number = {7}, issn = {0370-1972}, doi = {10.1002/pssb.201900624}, pages = {11}, abstract = {2D oxide quasicrystals (OQCs) are recently discovered aperiodic, but well-ordered oxide interfaces. In this topical review, an introduction to these new thin-film systems is given. The concept of quasicrystals and their approximants is explained for BaTiO3 and SrTiO3 derived OQCs and related periodic structures in these 2D oxides. In situ microscopy unravels the high-temperature formation process of OQCs on Pt(111). The dodecagonal structure is discussed regarding tiling statistics and tiling decoration based on the results of atomically resolved scanning tunneling microscopy and various diffraction techniques. In addition, angle-resolved ultraviolet photoemission spectroscopy and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy results prove a metallic character of the 2D oxide.}, language = {en} } @misc{BoetzlSponslerAlbrechtetal., author = {Boetzl, Fabian and Sponsler, Douglas and Albrecht, Matthias and Bat{\´a}ry, P{\´e}ter and Birkhofer, Klaus and Knapp, Michal and Krauss, Jochen and Maas, Bea and Martin, Emily A. and Sirami, Cl{\´e}lia and Sutter, Louis and Bertrand, Colette and Baillod, Aliette and Bota, Gerard and Bretagnolle, Vincent and Brotons, Llu{\´i}s and Frank, Thomas and Fusser, Moritz and Giralt, David and Gonz{\´a}lez, Ezequiel and Hof, Anouschka and Luka, Henryk and Marrec, Ronan and Nash, Michael and Ng, Katherina and Plantegenest, Manuel and Poulin, Brigitte and Siriwardena, Gavin and Zubair-Anjum, Muhammad and Entling, Martin and Steffan-Dewenter, Ingolf and Schirmel, Jens}, title = {Distance functions of carabids in crop fields depend on functional traits, crop type and adjacent habitat: a synthesis}, series = {Proceedings Royal Society. Series B, Biological sciences}, volume = {Vol. 291}, journal = {Proceedings Royal Society. Series B, Biological sciences}, issn = {1471-2954}, doi = {10.1098/rspb.2023.2383}, pages = {1 -- 10}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{WarneckeKrautzKlattetal., author = {Warnecke, Martin and Krautz, Hans Joachim and Klatt, Matthias and Aha, Ulrich}, title = {Instandhaltungsoptimierung mit genetischen Algorithmen}, language = {de} } @misc{KoziolAleckeGorniketal., author = {Koziol, Matthias and Alecke, Bj{\"o}rn and Gornik, Martin and Joedicke, Wolfgang and Unstied, Gerhard and Walther, J{\"o}rg}, title = {St{\"a}dtebaulicher Investitions- und F{\"o}rderbedarf 2007 bis 2013 in Deutschland}, series = {Raumforschung und Raumordnung}, volume = {66}, journal = {Raumforschung und Raumordnung}, number = {3}, issn = {0034-011}, language = {de} } @misc{KinnePorajKobielskaUllrichetal., author = {Kinne, Matthias and Poraj-Kobielska, Marzena and Ullrich, Ren{\´e} and Nousiainen, Paula and Sipil{\"a}, Jussi and Scheibner, Katrin and Hammel, Kenneth E. and Hofrichter, Martin}, title = {Oxidative cleavage of non-phenolic b-O-4 lignin model dimers by an extracellular aromatic peroxygenase}, series = {Holzforschung}, volume = {65}, journal = {Holzforschung}, number = {5}, issn = {1437-434X}, doi = {10.1515/HF.2011.057}, pages = {673 -- 679}, abstract = {The extracellular aromatic peroxygenase of the agaric fungus Agrocybe aegerita catalyzed the H2O2-dependent cleavage of non-phenolic arylglycerol-b-aryl ethers (b-O-4 ethers). For instance 1-(3,4-dimethoxyphenyl)-2-(2-methoxy-phenoxy)pro- pane-1,3-diol, a recalcitrant dimeric lignin model compound that represents the major non-phenolic substructure in lignin, was selectively O-demethylated at the para-methoxy group to give formaldehyde and 1-(4-hydroxy-3-methoxyphenyl)- 2-(2-methoxyphenoxy)propane-1,3-diol. The phenol moiety of the latter compound was then enzymatically oxidized into phenoxy radicals and a quinoid cation, which initiated the autocatalytic cleavage of the dimer and the formation of monomers such as 2-methoxy-1,4-benzoquinone and phenoxyl-substituted propionic acid. The introduction of 18O from H218O2 and H218O at different positions into the products provided information about the routes of ether cleavage. Studies with a 14C-labeled lignin model dimer showed that more than 70\% of the intermediates formed were further coupled to form polymers with molecular masses above 10 kDa. The results indicate that fungal aromatic peroxyge- nases may be involved in the bioconversion of methoxylated plant ingredients originating from lignin or other sources.}, language = {en} } @misc{PorajKobielskaKinneUllrichetal., author = {Poraj-Kobielska, Marzena and Kinne, Matthias and Ullrich, Ren{\´e} and Scheibner, Katrin and Kayser, Gernot and Hammel, Kenneth E. and Hofrichter, Martin}, title = {Preparation of human drug metabolites using fungal peroxygenases}, series = {Biochemical Pharmacology}, volume = {82}, journal = {Biochemical Pharmacology}, number = {7}, issn = {1873-2968}, doi = {10.1016/j.bcp.2011.06.020}, pages = {789 -- 796}, abstract = {The synthesis of hydroxylated and O- or N-dealkylated human drug metabolites (HDMs) via selective monooxygenation remains a challenging task for synthetic organic chemists. Here we report that aromatic peroxygenases (APOs; EC 1.11.2.1) secreted by the agaric fungi Agrocybe aegerita and Coprinellus radians catalyzed the H₂O₂-dependent selective monooxygenation of diverse drugs, including acetanilide, dextrorphan, ibuprofen, naproxen, phenacetin, sildenafil and tolbutamide. Reactions included the hydroxylation of aromatic rings and aliphatic side chains, as well as O- and N-dealkylations and exhibited different regioselectivities depending on the particular APO used. At best, desired HDMs were obtained in yields greater than 80\% and with isomeric purities up to 99\%. Oxidations of tolbutamide, acetanilide and carbamazepine in the presence of H₂¹⁸O₂ resulted in almost complete incorporation of ¹⁸O into the corresponding products, thus establishing that these reactions are peroxygenations. The deethylation of phenacetin-d₁ showed an observed intramolecular deuterium isotope effect [(k(H)/k(D))(obs)] of 3.1±0.2, which is consistent with the existence of a cytochrome P450-like intermediate in the reaction cycle of APOs. Our results indicate that fungal peroxygenases may be useful biocatalytic tools to prepare pharmacologically relevant drug metabolites.}, language = {en} } @misc{PengWollenbergerKinneetal., author = {Peng, Lei and Wollenberger, Ulla and Kinne, Matthias and Hofrichter, Martin and Ullrich, Ren{\´e} and Scheibner, Katrin and Fischer, Anna and Scheller, Frieder W.}, title = {Peroxygenase based sensor for aromatic compounds}, series = {Biosensors and Bioelectronics}, volume = {26}, journal = {Biosensors and Bioelectronics}, number = {4}, issn = {1873-4235}, doi = {10.1016/j.bios.2010.07.075}, url = {http://nbn-resolving.de/http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0956566310004501}, pages = {1432 -- 1436}, abstract = {We report on the redox behaviour of the peroxygenase from Agrocybe aegerita (AaeAPO) which has been electrostatically immobilized in a matrix of chitosan-embedded gold nanoparticles on the surface of a glassy carbon electrode. AaeAPO contains a covalently bound heme-thiolate as the redox active group that exchanges directly electrons with the electrode via the gold nanoparticles. The formal potential E ° ′ of AaeAPO in the gold nanoparticles-chitosan film was estimated to be -(286 ± 9) mV at pH 7.0. The heterogeneous electron transfer rate constant (ks) increases from 3.7 in the scan rate range from 0.2 to 3.0 V s-1 and level off at 63.7 s-1. Furthermore, the peroxide-dependent hydroxylation of aromatic compounds was applied to develop a sensor for naphthalene and nitrophenol. The amperometric measurements of naphthalene are based on the indication of H2O2 consumption. For the chitosan-embedded gold nanoparticle system, the linear range extends from 4 to 40 μM naphthalene with a detection limit of 4.0 μM (S/N = 3) and repeatability of 5.7\% for 40 μM naphthalene.}, language = {en} } @misc{KinnePorajKobielskaArandaetal., author = {Kinne, Matthias and Poraj-Kobielska, Marzena and Aranda, Elisabet and Ullrich, Ren{\´e} and Hammel, Kenneth E. and Scheibner, Katrin and Hofrichter, Martin}, title = {Regioselective preparation of 5-hydroxypropranolol and 4′-hydroxydiclofenac with a fungal peroxygenase}, series = {Bioorganic \& Medicinal Chemistry Letters}, volume = {19}, journal = {Bioorganic \& Medicinal Chemistry Letters}, number = {11}, issn = {1464-3405}, doi = {10.1016/j.bmcl.2009.04.015}, pages = {3085 -- 3087}, abstract = {An extracellular peroxygenase of Agrocybe aegerita catalyzed the H2O2-dependent hydroxylation of the multi-function beta-adrenergic blocker propranolol (1-naphthalen-1-yloxy-3-(propan-2-ylamino)propan-2-ol) and the non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug diclofenac (2-[2-[(2,6-dichlorophenyl)amino]phenyl]acetic acid) to give the human drug metabolites 5-hydroxypropranolol (5-OHP) and 4′-hydroxydiclofenac (4′-OHD). The reactions proceeded regioselectively with high isomeric purity and gave the desired 5-OHP and 4′-OHD in yields up to 20\% and 65\%, respectively. 18O-labeling experiments showed that the phenolic hydroxyl groups in 5-OHP and 4′-OHD originated from H2O2, which establishes that the reaction is mechanistically a peroxygenation. Our results raise the possibility that fungal peroxygenases may be useful for versatile, cost-effective, and scalable syntheses of drug metabolites.}, language = {en} } @misc{KinneUllrichHammeletal., author = {Kinne, Matthias and Ullrich, Ren{\´e} and Hammel, Kenneth E. and Scheibner, Katrin and Hofrichter, Martin}, title = {Regioselective preparation of (R)-2-(4-Hydroxyphenoxy)propionic acid with a fungal peroxygenase}, series = {Tetrahedron Letters}, volume = {49}, journal = {Tetrahedron Letters}, number = {41}, issn = {1873-3581}, doi = {10.1016/j.tetlet.2008.07.152}, pages = {5950 -- 5953}, abstract = {The extracellular heme-thiolate peroxygenase of Agrocybe aegerita catalyzed the H2O2-dependent hydroxylation of 2-phenoxypropionic acid (POPA) to give the herbicide precursor 2-(4-hydroxyphenoxy)propionic acid (HPOPA). The reaction proceeded regioselectively with an isomeric purity near 98\%, and yielded the desired R-isomer of HPOPA with an enantiomeric excess of 60\%. 18O-labeling experiments showed that the phenolic hydroxyl in HPOPA originated from H2O2, which establishes that the reaction is mechanistically a peroxygenation. Our results raise the possibility that fungal peroxygenases may be useful for a variety of organic oxidations.}, language = {en} } @misc{PorajKobielskaKinneUllrichetal., author = {Poraj-Kobielska, Marzena and Kinne, Matthias and Ullrich, Ren{\´e} and Scheibner, Katrin and Hofrichter, Martin}, title = {A spectrophotometric assay for the detection of fungal peroxygenases}, series = {Analytical Biochemistry}, volume = {421}, journal = {Analytical Biochemistry}, number = {1}, doi = {10.1016/j.ab.2011.10.009}, pages = {327 -- 329}, abstract = {Rapid and simple spectrophotometric methods are required for the unambiguous detection of recently discovered fungal peroxygenases in vivo and in vitro. This paper describes a peroxygenase-specific assay using 5-nitro-1,3-benzodioxole as substrate. The product, 4-nitrocatechol, produces a yellow color at pH 7, which can be followed over time at 425 nm (ε425 = 9,700 M-1 cm-1), and a red color when adjusted to pH >12, which can be measured in form of an end-point determination at 514 nm (ε514 = 11,400 M-1 cm-1). The assay is suitable for detecting peroxygenase activities in complex growth media and environmental samples as well as for high-throughput screenings.}, language = {en} } @misc{JaeckleLiebhaberNiederhausenetal., author = {J{\"a}ckle, Sara and Liebhaber, Martin and Niederhausen, Jens and B{\"u}chele, Matthias and Duarte, Roberto Felix and Wilks, Regan G. and B{\"a}r, Marcus and Lips, Klaus and Christiansen, Silke}, title = {Unveiling the Hybrid n-Si/PEDOT:PSS Interface}, series = {ACS Applied Materials \& Interfaces}, volume = {8}, journal = {ACS Applied Materials \& Interfaces}, number = {13}, issn = {1944-8244}, doi = {10.1021/acsami.6b01596}, pages = {8841 -- 8848}, 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} } @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} } @techreport{KlattPfeifferBendigetal., author = {Klatt, Matthias and Pfeiffer, Klaus and Bendig, Martin and Platta, Kristian and Matzekat, David}, title = {Betrachtungen zur Mindesterzeugung von Braunkohlekraftwerken im Kontext des Netzbetriebs}, publisher = {Brandenburgische Technische Universit{\"a}t, Fachgebiet Dezentrale Energiesysteme [u.a.]}, address = {Cottbus ; Senftenberg}, language = {de} } @misc{NoackKuehhornKoberetal., author = {Noack, Martin and K{\"u}hhorn, Arnold and Kober, Markus and Firl, Matthias}, title = {A new stress-based topology optimization approach for finding flexible structures}, series = {Structural and Multidisciplinary Optimization}, volume = {64}, journal = {Structural and Multidisciplinary Optimization}, number = {4}, issn = {1615-147X}, doi = {10.1007/s00158-021-02960-w}, pages = {1997 -- 2007}, abstract = {This paper presents a new FE-based stress-related topology optimization approach for finding bending governed flexible designs. Thereby, the knowledge about an output displacement or force as well as the detailed mounting position is not necessary for the application. The newly developed objective function makes use of the varying stress distribution in the cross section of flexible structures. Hence, each element of the design space must be evaluated with respect to its stress state. Therefore, the method prefers elements experiencing a bending or shear load over elements which are mainly subjected to membrane stresses. In order to determine the stress state of the elements, we use the principal stresses at the Gauss points. For demonstrating the feasibility of the new topology optimization approach, three academic examples are presented and discussed. As a result, the developed sensitivity-based algorithm is able to find usable flexible design concepts with a nearly discrete 0 - 1 density distribution for these examples.}, language = {en} } @misc{KraljevskiDuckhornBarthetal., author = {Kraljevski, Ivan and Duckhorn, Frank and Barth, Martin and Tsch{\"o}pe, Constanze and Schubert, Frank and Wolff, Matthias}, title = {Autoencoder-based Ultrasonic NDT of Adhesive Bonds}, series = {IEEE SENSORS 2021, Conference Proceedings, Oct 31- Nov 4, Sydney, Australia}, journal = {IEEE SENSORS 2021, Conference Proceedings, Oct 31- Nov 4, Sydney, Australia}, publisher = {IEEE}, isbn = {978-1-7281-9501-8}, doi = {10.1109/SENSORS47087.2021.9639864}, pages = {4}, abstract = {We present an approach for ultrasonic non-destructive testing of adhesive bonding employing unsupervised machine learning with autoencoders.The models are trained exclusively on the features derived from pulse-echo ultrasonic signals on a specimen with good adhesive bonding and tested on another specimen with artificially added defects.The resulting pseudo-probabilities indicating anomalies are visualized and presented along to the C-scan of the same specimen. As a result, we achieved improved representation of the defects, allowing their automatic and reliable detection.}, 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{KirschnerLooksMicheletal., author = {Kirschner, Jana and Looks, Peggy and Michel, Sven and Prill, Robert and Meisinger, Matthias and Martin, Titus and Braun, Alexander}, title = {Status und Entwicklung der Sprache von Dresdner Kindern im fr{\"u}hen Kindesalter und die Notwendigkeit therapeutischer Interventionen}, 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 = {21}, abstract = {Die Sprache gilt als wesentliche Schl{\"u}sselkompetenz, welche sich auf nahezu alle anderen Entwicklungsbereiche eines Kindes auswirkt. Vor diesem Hintergrund ist es nicht verwunderlich, dass die kindliche Sprachentwicklung unter besonderer elterlicher, erzieherischer und {\"a}rztlicher Beobachtung steht. In der nationalen Fachliteratur wird immer wieder zur Diskussion gestellt, dass die Zahl von Sprachentwicklungsst{\"o}rungen einschließlich der daraus resultierenden Lern- und Verhaltensst{\"o}rungen in den letzten Jahren drastisch angestiegen sei. Um dieser Frage nachzugehen, wurden die vollst{\"a}ndigen Datens{\"a}tze des Kinder- und Jugend{\"a}rztlichen Dienstes (KJ{\"A}D) der Einschulungsuntersuchungen der Jahre 2008/2009, 2009/2010 und 2010/2011 des Gesundheitsamtes Dresden ausgewertet. F{\"u}r die Erfassung von Sprachentwicklungsauff{\"a}lligkeiten kommt seit dem Schuljahr 2004/05 das Screening des Entwicklungsstandes S-ENS zum Einsatz. Ziel dieser Arbeit war es, die aktuellen Pr{\"a}valenzraten kindlicher Sprachentwicklungsauff{\"a}lligkeiten in Dresden zu ermitteln. F{\"u}r die Beurteilung m{\"o}glicher sozialer Einfl{\"u}sse auf die Sprachentwicklung wurde ein weiterer unabh{\"a}ngiger Datensatz der Kommunalen B{\"u}rgerumfrage aus dem Jahr 2010 hinzugezogen. Die Ergebnisse best{\"a}tigten im Untersuchungszeitraum einen leichten Anstieg der auff{\"a}lligen Testergebnisse des KJ{\"A}D von insgesamt 2,8 Prozent, welcher zwischen den einzelnen Orts{\"a}mtern sehr stark divergiert. Der Extremgruppenvergleich zeigte anhand der Daten der KBU m{\"o}gliche Hinweise f{\"u}r soziale Einfl{\"u}sse auf die Sprachentwicklung des Kindes auf. Die Ergebnisse unterscheiden sich mit 12,5 Prozent zwischen den Punktwertresultaten des S-ENS und der Gesamtbeurteilung des Sprachergebnisses der {\"A}rzte deutlich. Die Ergebnisse dieser Arbeit best{\"a}tigen keinen eindeutigen Anstieg der kindlichen Sprachauff{\"a}lligkeiten in Dresden. Eine weitere Erfassung des Sprachstandes mit Hilfe des S-ENS sollte kritisch {\"u}berdacht werden. Ein kausaler Einfluss sozio{\"o}konomischer Faktoren auf die Sprachentwicklung war anhand der Datens{\"a}tze nicht beurteilbar und sollte in weiteren Studien untersucht werden.}, language = {de} } @misc{MichelBachmannMeisingeretal., author = {Michel, Sven and Bachmann, Jana and Meisinger, Matthias and Braun, Alexander and Martin, Titus and Prill, Robert and Kirschner, Jana and Vorwerg, Susan}, title = {Die konditionellen F{\"a}higkeiten im Kontext der Betreuungsart und die Notwendigkeit physiotherapeutischer Interventionen im Kindergarten}, 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 = {Aktuelle Studien und popul{\"a}rwissenschaftliche Ver{\"o}ffentlichungen weisen auf einen R{\"u}ckgang motorischer F{\"a}higkeiten bei Kindern und Jugendlichen hin. Dadurch ist, forciert durch die Verfolgung unterschiedlicher Interessen, ein Bild des generellen motorischen Leistungsverlustes entstanden, das mit Blick auf die gesellschaftliche Leistungsf{\"a}higkeit unter anderem physiotherapeutische Interventionen im Vorschulbereich postuliert. Die hier vorliegende Studie widmet sich dieser Thematik und untersucht den Status konditioneller F{\"a}higkeiten von Vorschulkindern. Dabei wurden ausgew{\"a}hlte Kinderg{\"a}rten des Großraumes Dresden mittels Deutschem Motorik - Test unter weitestgehend standardisierten Feldbedingungen analysiert. Im Ergebnis zeigt sich, dass im Bereich der konditionellen F{\"a}higkeiten nur die Kraftausdauer der Bauchmuskulatur und die aerobe Ausdauerleistungsf{\"a}higkeit Defizite aufweisen. Letzteres verdeutlicht sich signifikant bei 6-j{\"a}hrigen Vorschulkindern, die in altersgemischten Gruppen betreut werden. Insgesamt ist zu schlussfolgern, dass ein weit angelegter Einsatz physiotherapeutischer Interventionen f{\"u}r die gezogene Stichprobe im Bereich der Dimension „konditionelle F{\"a}higkeiten" nicht notwendig ist. Unter prim{\"a}rpr{\"a}ventivem Charakter ist aber die Kr{\"a}ftigung der Bauchmuskulatur (hier Kraftausdauer) und die Verbesserung der aeroben Ausdauerleistungsf{\"a}higkeit nachzusteuern.}, language = {de} } @inproceedings{KollowaMartinSimon, author = {Kollowa, Kay and Martin, Matthias and Simon, Sylvio}, title = {Materials und Mining 4.0 - digitaler Tagebau}, series = {3. Ingenieurtag 2016 der Fakult{\"a}t Maschinenbau, Elektro- und Energiesysteme - GUS und Osteuropatag - NESEFF-Netzwerktreffen 2016, Tagungsband}, booktitle = {3. Ingenieurtag 2016 der Fakult{\"a}t Maschinenbau, Elektro- und Energiesysteme - GUS und Osteuropatag - NESEFF-Netzwerktreffen 2016, Tagungsband}, editor = {Simon, Sylvio}, publisher = {Brandenburgische Techn. Univ.}, address = {Cottbus-Senftenberg}, isbn = {978-3-940471-28-4}, pages = {120 -- 123}, abstract = {Die Konkretisierung und Umsetzung von Industrie 4.0 im Bereich Gewinnung und Logistik f{\"u}hrt einer neuen Form der Prozessvisualisierung in Gewinnungs und nachfolgenden Transportprozessen. Unter dem Thema Materials und Mining 4.0 werden verschiedene Systembetrachtungen zu einem Gesamtsystem des digitalen Tagebaus zusammengef{\"u}hrt, um einen gr{\"o}ßtm{\"o}glichen Nutzen zu gewinnen. Dabei ist die Prozessvisualisierung nur ein Teilbereich, Bewegungsplanungen, Routenberechnungen, Sensor{\"u}berwachungen und Fehlersuche sind weitere M{\"o}glichkeiten im digitalen Tagebau.}, language = {de} } @misc{GlockKernOttenetal., author = {Glock, Thomas and Kern, Matthias and Otten, Stefan and Sax, Eric and Hillenbrand, Martin and H{\"u}bner, Michael}, title = {Prozessanlagenplanung 2.0 Netzarchitektur aus Vefahrensbeschreibung ableiten}, series = {atp edition}, volume = {58}, journal = {atp edition}, number = {10}, issn = {2190-4111}, pages = {28 -- 39}, language = {en} } @techreport{SaleckiHeinbachHirschletal., author = {Salecki, Steven and Heinbach, Katharina and Hirschl, Bernd and Weidinger, Roman and Sch{\"a}fer-Stradowsky, Simon and Ott, Ralf and Lehnert, Wieland and Kliem, Christine and Altrock, Martin and Umlauf, Florian and Puffe, Matthias}, title = {Finanzielle Beteiligung von betroffenen Kommunen bei Planung, Bau und Betrieb von erneuerbaren Energieanlagen (FinBEE) Ergebnisse f{\"u}r die Windenergie}, publisher = {Studie im Auftrag des Bundesministeriums f{\"u}r Wirtschaft und Energie (BMWi)}, address = {Berlin}, pages = {182}, abstract = {Im vorliegenden Bericht wurden die in Wissenschaft und Praxis diskutierten Instrumente zur finanziellen Beteiligung von Kommunen an EE-Anlagen vertieft analysiert und insbesondere rechtlich gepr{\"u}ft. Dabei kann unterschieden werden zwischen Instrumenten, die an bestehende Abgabenzahlungen an Kommunen ankn{\"u}pfen (Grundsteuer, Gewerbesteuer, Konzessionsabgabe), und Instrumenten, mit denen eine neue Abgabe zugunsten der Kommune geschaffen wird (Sonderabgabe, Außenbereichsabgabe). Auf der Basis dieser Analyse wurde dann ein eigenes Instrument entwickelt (EEG-integrierter Mechanismus) sowie Ausgestaltungsempfehlungen zur Umsetzung. Neben den Instrumenten zur finanziellen Beteiligung von Kommunen wurde aufgrund der politischen Entwicklungen im Laufe des Forschungsvorhabens zus{\"a}tzlich das Angebot verg{\"u}nstigter (B{\"u}rger-)Stromtarife als ein Instrument zur B{\"u}rgerbeteiligung untersucht und ebenfalls mit Ausgestaltungsvorschl{\"a}gen empfohlen.}, language = {de} } @misc{KraatzGallZschechetal., author = {Kraatz, Matthias and Gall, Martin and Zschech, Ehrenfried and Schmeißer, Dieter and Ho, Paul S.}, title = {A model for statistical electromigration simulation with dependence on capping layer and Cu microstructure in two dimensions}, series = {Computational Materials Science}, volume = {120}, journal = {Computational Materials Science}, issn = {1879-0801}, doi = {10.1016/j.commatsci.2016.04.020}, pages = {29 -- 35}, abstract = {A model has been developed to simulate electromigration degradation in an interconnect segment in two dimensions using finite differences. The model was deployed on a parallel computer to statistically assess the lifetimes. The simulation takes into account the diffusion paths for electromigration mass transport along the grain boundaries and the capping layer. The microstructure is generated with a Monte Carlo algorithm, using a modified Potts model. Diffusivities along the grain boundaries and the capping layers were applied as multiples of a base diffusivity and were statistically scattered. The simulation results correlate well with electromigration tests.}, language = {en} } @misc{HoZschechSchmeisseretal., author = {Ho, Paul S. and Zschech, Ehrenfried and Schmeißer, Dieter and Meyer, Moritz Andreas and Huebner, Rene and Hauschildt, Meike and Zhang, Lijuan and Gall, Martin and Kraatz, Matthias}, title = {Scaling effects on microstructure and reliability for cu interconnects}, language = {en} } @misc{StrobelAlvaradoChavarinKnautetal., author = {Strobel, Carsten and Alvarado Chavarin, Carlos and Knaut, Martin and V{\"o}lkel, Sandra and Albert, Matthias and Hiess, Andre and Max, Benjamin and Wenger, Christian and Kirchner, Robert and Mikolajick, Thomas}, title = {High Gain Graphene Based Hot Electron Transistor with Record High Saturated Output Current Density}, series = {Advanced Electronic Materials}, volume = {10}, journal = {Advanced Electronic Materials}, number = {2}, issn = {2199-160X}, doi = {10.1002/aelm.202300624}, abstract = {Hot electron transistors (HETs) represent an exciting frontier in semiconductor technology, holding the promise of high-speed and high-frequency electronics. With the exploration of two-dimensional materials such as graphene and new device architectures, HETs are poised to revolutionize the landscape of modern electronics. This study highlights a novel HET structure with a record output current density of 800 A/cm² and a high current gain α, fabricated using a scalable fabrication approach. The HET structure comprises two-dimensional hexagonal boron nitride (hBN) and graphene layers wet transferred to a germanium substrate. The combination of these materials results in exceptional performance, particularly in terms of the highly saturated output current density. The scalable fabrication scheme used to produce the HET opens up opportunities for large-scale manufacturing. This breakthrough in HET technology holds promise for advanced electronic applications, offering high current capabilities in a practical and manufacturable device.}, language = {en} } @misc{StrobelAlvaradoChavarinLeszczynskietal., author = {Strobel, Carsten and Alvarado Chavarin, Carlos and Leszczynski, Sebastian and Richter, Karola and Knaut, Martin and Reif, Johanna and V{\"o}lkel, Sandra and Albert, Matthias and Wenger, Christian and Bartha, Johann Wolfgang and Mikolajick, Thomas}, title = {Improved Graphene-base Heterojunction Transistor with Different Collector Semi-conductors for High-frequency Applications}, series = {Advanced Materials Letters}, volume = {13}, journal = {Advanced Materials Letters}, number = {1}, issn = {0976-3961}, doi = {10.5185/amlett.2022.011688}, abstract = {A new kind of transistor device with a graphene monolayer embedded between two n-type silicon layers is fabricated and characterized. The device is called graphene-base heterojunction transistor (GBHT). The base-voltage controls the current of the device flowing from the emitter via graphene to the collector. The transit time for electrons passing by the ultrathin graphene layer is extremely short which makes the device very promising for high frequency RF-electronics. The output current of the device is saturated and clearly modulated by the base voltage. Further, the silicon collector of the GBHT is replaced by germanium to improve the device performance. This enabled the collector current to be increased by almost three orders of magnitude. Also, the common-emitter current gain (Ic/Ib) increased from 10-3 to approximately 0.3 for the newly designed device. However, the ON-OFF ratio of the improved germanium based GBHT has so far been rather low. Further optimizations are necessary in order to fully exploit the potential of the graphene-base heterojunction transistor.}, language = {en} } @misc{PileckyMathieuResugeZavorkaetal., author = {Pilecky, Matthias and Mathieu-Resuge, Margaux and Z{\´a}vorka, Libor and Fehlinger, Lena and Winter, Katharina and Martin-Creuzburg, Dominik}, title = {Common carp (Cyprinus carpio) obtain omega-3 long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acids via dietary supply and endogenous bioconversion in semi-intensive aquaculture ponds}, series = {Aquaculture}, volume = {561}, journal = {Aquaculture}, issn = {0044-8486}, doi = {10.1016/j.aquaculture.2022.738731}, pages = {1 -- 9}, language = {en} } @incollection{StrangfeldBoeluekSzaboetal., author = {Strangfeld, Matthias and B{\"o}l{\"u}k, Oguzhan and Szabo, Peter and Meier, Martin and Meyer, Antoine and Sliavin, Yaraslau and Motuz, Vasyl and Egbers, Christoph}, title = {Thermo-electrohydrodynamic convection in a dielectric fluid layer with volumetric heating}, series = {GALA-Fachtagung "Experimentelle Str{\"o}mungsmechanik", 6.- 8. September 2022, Ilmenau}, booktitle = {GALA-Fachtagung "Experimentelle Str{\"o}mungsmechanik", 6.- 8. September 2022, Ilmenau}, pages = {43.1 -- 43.8}, language = {en} } @misc{UlrichKohlerSpalleketal., author = {Ulrich, Hanna-Sophie and Kohler, Emma and Spallek, Jacob and Richter, Matthias and Clauß, Daniel and Mlinarić, Martin}, title = {Explaining psychosocial care among unaccompanied minor refugees: a realist review}, series = {European child \& adolescent psychiatry}, volume = {31(2022)}, journal = {European child \& adolescent psychiatry}, number = {12}, issn = {1435-165X}, doi = {10.1007/s00787-021-01762-1}, pages = {1857 -- 1870}, abstract = {Research on the psychosocial care (PSC) of unaccompanied minor refugees (UMRs) has mainly taken a socioepidemiological approach and has focused on the perspectives of experts in the field. In contrast, the knowledge concerning the differing context factors and the underlying mechanisms of current PSC which could inform policy recommendations is scant. The study aims at unravelling the contexts, mechanisms and outcomes of PSC for UMRs. For a realist review (RR), scientific evidence and gray literature were synthesised consistent with the RAMESES publication standards for realist synthesis. Based on an iterative keyword search in electronic databases (e.g., PubMed) and screening, 34 works from 2005 to 2019 were included in a realist synthesis. Theory-informed context-mechanism-outcome configurations (CMOs) were extracted, to explain underlying processes and mechanisms. Characterised by their interrelatedness, the dominant CMOs included the UMRs' intersections of transitions (e.g., adolescence and migration), their needs for culture-, and gender-sensitive PSC, and the undersupply of PSC. These contexts and outcomes are mediated by pre-, peri- and post-migratory stressors as well as care structures and are moreover influenced by overarching discourses and concepts. They comprise adverse and beneficial mechanisms in the PSC of UMRs. The existing literature grasps the PSC of UMRs by different disciplines and approaches but does not offer a comprehensive overview on micro-macro intersections and included discourses. The inclusion of lay perspectives and an intersectional approach could inform health service research. The reflection of UMR-related categorical constructs of resilience and vulnerability, discourses of othering, as well as restrictive health policies may guide policy recommendations.}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{KlattWarnecke, author = {Klatt, Matthias and Warnecke, Martin}, title = {Modellierung f{\"u}r prozessdynamische und verf{\"u}gbarkeitsorientierte Untersuchung des Anlagenverhaltens in Braunkohlekraftwerken}, language = {de} } @inproceedings{KlattWarnecke, author = {Klatt, Matthias and Warnecke, Martin}, title = {Gedanken zur Instandhaltungsperiodenbestimmung mit generischen Algorithmen}, language = {de} } @misc{FehlingerMathieuResugePileckyetal., author = {Fehlinger, Lena and Mathieu-Resuge, Margaux and Pilecky, Matthias and Parmar, Tarn Preet and Twining, Cornelia W. and Martin-Creuzburg, Dominik}, title = {Export of dietary lipids via emergent insects from eutrophic fishponds}, series = {Hydrobiologia}, volume = {Vol. 850}, journal = {Hydrobiologia}, number = {15}, issn = {1573-5117}, doi = {10.1007/s10750-022-05040-2}, pages = {3241 -- 3256}, language = {en} } @misc{PileckyKaemmerMathieuResugeetal., author = {Pilecky, Matthias and K{\"a}mmer, Samuel K. and Mathieu-Resuge, Margaux and Wassenaar, Leonard I. and Taipale, Sami J. and Martin-Creuzburg, Dominik}, title = {Hydrogen isotopes (δ2H) of polyunsaturated fatty acids track bioconversion by zooplankton}, series = {Functional Ecology}, volume = {36}, journal = {Functional Ecology}, number = {3}, issn = {1365-2435}, doi = {10.1111/1365-2435.13981}, pages = {538 -- 549}, language = {en} } @misc{TschumiBirkhoferBlasiussonetal., author = {Tschumi, Matthias and Birkhofer, Klaus and Blasiusson, Sandra and J{\"o}rgensen, Martin and Smith, Henrik G. and Ekroos, Johan}, title = {Woody elements benefit bird diversity to a larger extent thansemi-natural grasslands in cereal-dominated landscapes}, series = {Basic and Applied Ecology}, volume = {46}, journal = {Basic and Applied Ecology}, issn = {1439-1791}, doi = {10.1016/j.baae.2020.03.005}, pages = {15 -- 23}, abstract = {Increasing landscape complexity can mitigate negative effects of agricultural intensification on biodiversity by offeringresources complementary to those provided in arablefields. In particular, grazed semi-natural grasslands and woody elementssupport farmland birds, but little is known about their relative effects on bird diversity and community composition. In addition,the relative importance of local habitat versus landscape composition remains unclear. We investigated how the presence ofsemi-natural grasslands, the number of woody elements and the composition of the wider agricultural landscape affect bird spe-cies richness, true diversity (exponential Shannon diversity) and species composition. Bird communities were surveyed fourtimes on 16 paired transects of 250 m each with 8 transects placed between a cropfield and a semi-natural grassland and 8transects between two cropfields with no semi-natural grasslands in the vicinity. The number of woody elements around trans-ects was selected as an important predictor in all models, having a positive effect on species richness and true diversity, whilethe local presence of semi-natural grasslands was not selected in the best models. However, species richness and true diversityincreased with increasing cover of ley and semi-natural grasslands, whereas species composition was modified by the coverageof winter wheat at the landscape scale. Furthermore, bird species richness, true diversity and species composition differedbetween sampling dates. As bird diversity benefited from woody elements, rather than from the local presence of semi-naturalgrasslands as such, it is important to maintain woody structures in farmland. However, the positive effect of grassland at thelandscape scale highlights the importance of habitat variability at multiple scales. Because species richness and true diversitywere affected by different landscape components compared to species composition, a mosaic of land-use types is needed toachieve multiple conservation goals across agricultural landscapes.}, language = {en} } @misc{StabloMartinZirretal., author = {Stablo, Inga and Martin, Titus and Zirr, Matthias and Prill, Robert}, title = {PL-00675 the effect of the nordic hamstring exercise on hamstring injuries in professional football players: a systematic review and meta-analysis}, series = {Conference: World Physiotherapy Congress 2021}, journal = {Conference: World Physiotherapy Congress 2021}, pages = {1}, abstract = {Background: The most common individual diagnosis among professional football players is hamstring strain or rupture of the hamstring muscle fibres. This kind of injury is mainly based on intrinsic factors such as structural overload which accounts for 17\% of all moderate and severe competition injuries. Following knee and ankle joint, hamstrings are the third most common structure to suffer from injuries. As previous reviews show, eccentric training, such as the Nordic Hamstring Exercise (NHE), can reduce hamstring injuries. However, in those reviews other sports in addition to soccer were also examined in one sample. Purpose: The aim of this review is to synthesize the best available evidence on the effectiveness of the NHE as an intervention in the prevention of hamstring injuries in soccer players. Methods: The search for the studies was done in the PubMed, PEDro, Cochrane Library and EB-SCO databases. There was no language or time restrictions. Titles, abstracts and full texts of the respective studies were verified by two independent reviewers and selected using the inclusion criteria. In addition, critical evaluation tools were used to assess the methodological qualities of the respective studies followed by data extraction in JBI SUMARI. Meta-analysis was performed. Results: Four studies were included in this systematic review. Three studies compared NHE as an intervention with conventional football training and one study conducted hamstring curls as a control intervention. The duration of the studies ranged from 2.5 to 6.75 months, with a total of 28312 NHE sessions and 25918 training sessions in the control groups. The intervention groups showed a total of 30 hamstring injuries and the control groups developed a total of 80 injuries. A sample of 1780 soccer players were examined, 909 in the intervention groups and 871 in the control groups. The overall mean odds' ratio was significantly below one (95\% CI, P= 0.335). The probability of suffering a hamstring injury was between 0.22 and 0.53 times lower in the intervention group than in the control group. The test for heterogeneity showed no significance (I² = 9). Conclusion(s): The NHE can help to reduce hamstring injuries in football players. However, due to the small number of studies included, the result should be interpreted with caution and more clinical studies should be conducted in the future. Implications: Looking at the total number of days lost per player in a season, professional football has a total of approximately 25,900 days lost, which is three times more than in other sports. Every injury is associated with lost time and additional costs. This review aimed to examine a cost-efficient exercise for its preventive effect. To counteract injuries in soccer and the factors associated with them,. showing chances to reach those goals.}, language = {en} } @misc{PrillMichelKirschneretal., author = {Prill, Robert and Michel, Sven and Kirschner, Jana and Vorwerg, Susan and Meisinger, Matthias and Braun, Alexander and Martin, Titus}, title = {Concerning the evidence of therapeutic assessments: The determination of the range of motion of the knee joint extension}, 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 = {77}, abstract = {A standardization lacking and the insufficient attention to quality criteria analysis when using therapeutic assessments lead to not loadable intervention results. Therefore these investigations must represent the basis for any uses of assessment. The goniometry is inevitable for the documentation of the mobility of joints. The kind of test procedures and their quality are however most contentious. The present study examined in a three-way blinded, randomized test-retest design, with for each n=10 test person and k=20 examiners, the intertester reliability (IER) and Intratester reliability (IAR) of the measuring procedures: "short and long goniometer", "visual estimation", "electrical goniometer" and "Vitronic Body Scanner with and without localization markers". For the test procedures short, long and electrical goniometer weak IER and IAR (ICC 0,05). A diffuse international data situation makes a closing classification of the results more difficult and suggests the necessity for a high-quality meta-analysis to the topic.}, language = {en} } @misc{VorwergMichelMartinetal., author = {Vorwerg, Susan and Michel, Sven and Martin, Titus and Braun, Alexander and Prill, Robert and Kirschner, Jana and Meisinger, Matthias}, title = {Influencing parameters on intensity control for cold applications to the knee joint}, 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 = {78}, abstract = {Cold therapy is a common postoperative treatment that is applied in different forms. Many studies reported which influence different refrigerant have on lowering the skin temperature, to the sensation of pain and the reabsorbing edema. In conclusion it can be stated that a lack of quality and low number of available studies, the efficacy of cryotherapy do not assign and the application after hip and knee arthroplasty is even contradictory. Striking are the various types of information with regard to the duration of application, shape and intensity. Because of the missing evidence for sensibility of application intensity this study aimed to determine influential parameters with moderate cold (11°C) for improving the intensity control. 15 healthy subjects aged 23.2±1.26 were tested. The parameters BMI, fat mass and muscle mass were recorded. All subjects received a cold application by the invented and developed IceCube at the right knee joint for 15 minutes. The temperature was measured for six times with an infrared thermometer at five standardized points of the knee joint. During application and till the last measurement subjects were immobilized. The applied cold application resulted in a significant decrease of temperature in all measuring points concerning the pre-post-comparison. 20 minutes after removing the cuff significant temperature increases in 3 measurement points, still keeping below starting level, were remarked. Furthermore it is evident that the temperature differences of the muscular measuring points are significantly higher than those of the not muscular measuring points. Besides a higher fat portion leads due to the isolation effect in relation to musculature to significantly fewer variations in temperature. This realization is to be considered for an adequate intensity regulation. In order to confirm the force of expression of the results, it requires further investigations with higher test person numbers.}, language = {en} } @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{UlrichKohlerFachetal., author = {Ulrich, Hanna-Sophie and Kohler, Emma and Fach, Eva-Maria and Spallek, Jacob and Richter, Matthias and Mlinarić, Martin}, title = {Healthcare needs among unaccompanied minor refugees: a study protocol of a qualitative study explaining access and utilisation across place and gender}, series = {BMJ Open}, volume = {10}, journal = {BMJ Open}, number = {9}, issn = {2044-6055}, doi = {10.1136/bmjopen-2020-038882}, pages = {8}, abstract = {Introduction: Several studies have identified that unaccompanied minor refugees (UMRs) are allegedly 'vulnerable' and belong to a high-risk group in terms of psychological distress and post-traumatic stress disorder due to their preflight, periflight and postflight experiences. Psychosocial care (PSC) is of high importance for UMRs, but little is known about barriers to access and utilisation of PSC across place and gender. The aims of this gender-sensitive qualitative study will be to build on the existing body of literature and to provide qualitative evidence on the contexts and mechanisms of PSC for male and female UMRs in Germany by comparing two German regions. Methods and analysis: Following the study preparing realist review, a qualitative study will be undertaken in Berlin and Central German cities. Approximately 24 experts from the field of PSC and 12 lay UMRs will participate in face-to-face, semistructured interviews. Data will be transcribed and analysed based on the grounded theory research paradigm. Ethics and dissemination: Only participants who have been informed in both German and their native tongue and who have signed a declaration of consent will be included in the study. The study will comply rigorously with German data protection standards. Approval from the Ethical Review Committee at Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg, Germany has been obtained and granted. The results of the study will be presented at several conferences and will be published in high-quality, peer-reviewed international journals. The results will display a differentiated picture of the PSC of UMRs in Germany. Such knowledge is a precondition for a 'science of change' that translates explanations into practical recommendations on how to improve healthcare policies.}, language = {en} } @misc{StrobelAlvaradoChavarinVoelkeletal., author = {Strobel, Carsten and Alvarado Chavarin, Carlos and V{\"o}lkel, Sandra and Jahn, Andreas and Hiess, Andre and Knaut, Martin and Albert, Matthias and Wenger, Christian and Steinke, Olaff and Stephan, Ulf and R{\"o}hlecke, S{\"o}ren and Mikolajick, Thomas}, title = {Enhanced Electrical Properties of Optimized Vertical Graphene-Base Hot Electron Transistors}, series = {ACS Applied Electronic Materials}, volume = {5}, journal = {ACS Applied Electronic Materials}, number = {3}, issn = {2637-6113}, doi = {10.1021/acsaelm.2c01725}, pages = {1670 -- 1675}, abstract = {The arrival of high-mobility two-dimensional materials like graphene leads to the renaissance of former vertical semiconductor-metal-semiconductor (SMS) hot electron transistors. Because of the monolayer thickness of graphene, improved SMS transistors with a semimetallic graphene-base electrode are now feasible for high-frequency applications. In this study we report about a device that consists of amorphous silicon, graphene, and crystalline silicon. For the first time, this device is fabricated by a four-mask lithography process which leads to significant improvements in the device performance. A strongly increased common-emitter current gain of 2\% could be achieved while the on-off ratio improved to 1.6 × 105, which is already higher than predicted theoretically. This could be mainly attributed to better interface characteristics and decreased lateral dimensions of the devices. A cutoff frequency of approximately 26 MHz could be forecasted based on the DC measurements of the device.}, language = {en} } @misc{NeyretLeProvostBoesingetal., author = {Neyret, Margot and Le Provost, Ga{\"e}tane and Boesing, Andrea Larissa and Schneider, Florian D. and Baulechner, Dennis and Bergmann, Joana and Vries, Franciska T. de and Fiore-Donno, Anna Maria and Geisen, Stefan and Goldmann, Kezia and Merges, Anna and Saifutdinov, Ruslan A. and Simons, Nadja K. and Tobias, Joseph A. and Zaitsev, Andrey S. and Gossner, Martin M. and Jung, Kirsten and Kandeler, Ellen and Krauss, Jochen and Penone, Caterina and Schloter, Michael and Schulz, Stefanie and Staab, Michael and Wolters, Volkmar and Apostolakis, Antonios and Birkhofer, Klaus and Boch, Steffen and Boeddinghaus, Runa S. and Bolliger, Ralph and Bonkowski, Michael and Buscot, Fran{\c{c}}ois and Dumack, Kenneth and Fischer, Markus and Gan, Huei Ying and Heinze, Johannes and H{\"o}lzel, Norbert and John, Katharina and Klaus, Valentin H. and Kleinebecker, Till and Marhan, Sven and M{\"u}ller, J{\"o}rg and Renner, Swen C. and Rillig, Matthias C. and Schenk, No{\"e}lle V. and Sch{\"o}ning, Ingo and Schrumpf, Marion and Seibold, Sebastian and Socher, Stephanie A. and Solly, Emily F. and Teuscher, Miriam and Kleunen, Mark van and Wubet, Tesfaye and Manning, Peter}, title = {A slow-fast trait continuum at the whole community level in relation to land-use intensification}, series = {Nature Communications}, volume = {15}, journal = {Nature Communications}, number = {1}, issn = {2041-1723}, doi = {10.1038/s41467-024-45113-5}, abstract = {AbstractOrganismal functional strategies form a continuum from slow- to fast-growing organisms, in response to common drivers such as resource availability and disturbance. However, whether there is synchronisation of these strategies at the entire community level is unclear. Here, we combine trait data for 2800 above- and belowground taxa from 14 trophic guilds spanning a disturbance and resource availability gradient in German grasslands. The results indicate that most guilds consistently respond to these drivers through both direct and trophically mediated effects, resulting in a 'slow-fast' axis at the level of the entire community. Using 15 indicators of carbon and nutrient fluxes, biomass production and decomposition, we also show that fast trait communities are associated with faster rates of ecosystem functioning. These findings demonstrate that 'slow' and 'fast' strategies can be manifested at the level of whole communities, opening new avenues of ecosystem-level functional classification.}, language = {en} } @misc{StrobelAlvaradoChavarinRichteretal., author = {Strobel, Carsten and Alvarado Chavarin, Carlos and Richter, Karola and Knaut, Martin and Reif, Johanna and Völkel, Sandra and Jahn, Andreas and Albert, Matthias and Wenger, Christian and Kirchner, Robert and Bartha, Johann Wolfgang and Mikolajick, Thomas}, title = {Novel Graphene Adjustable-Barrier Transistor with Ultra-High Current Gain}, series = {ACS Applied Materials \& Interfaces}, volume = {14}, journal = {ACS Applied Materials \& Interfaces}, number = {34}, issn = {1944-8244}, doi = {10.1021/acsami.2c10634}, pages = {39249 -- 39254}, abstract = {A graphene-based three terminal barristor device was proposed to overcome the low on/off ratios and insufficient current saturation of conventional graphene field effect transistors. In this study, we fabricated and analyzed a novel graphene-based transistor, which resembles the structure of the barristor but uses a different operating condition. This new device, termed graphene adjustable-barriers transistor (GABT), utilizes a semiconductor-based gate rather than a metal-insulator gate structure to modulate the device currents. The key feature of the device is the two graphene-semiconductor Schottky barriers with different heights that are controlled simultaneously by the gate voltage. Due to the asymmetry of the barriers, the drain current exceeds the gate current by several orders of magnitude. Thus, the GABT can be considered an amplifier with an alterable current gain. In this work, a silicon-graphene-germanium GABT with an ultra-high current gain (ID/IG up to 8 × 106) was fabricated, and the device functionality was demonstrated. Additionally, a capacitance model is applied to predict the theoretical device performance resulting in an on-off ratio above 106, a swing of 87 mV/dec, and a drivecurrent of about 1 × 106 A/cm2.}, language = {en} } @misc{ReicheKittlerSchmelzetal., author = {Reiche, Manfred and Kittler, Martin and Schmelz, Matthias and Stolz, Ronny and Pippel, Eckhard and {\"U}bensee, Hartmut and Kermann, M. and Ortlepp, Thomas}, title = {Single-Electron Transitions In One-Dimensional Native Nanostructures}, series = {Journal of Physics: Conference Series}, volume = {568}, journal = {Journal of Physics: Conference Series}, issn = {1742-6588}, doi = {10.1088/1742-6596/568/5/052024}, pages = {052024}, language = {en} }