@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{SchierackKletaTedinetal., author = {Schierack, Peter and Kleta, Sylvia and Tedin, Karsten and Babila, T. B. and Oswald, S. and Oelschlaeger, T. A. and Hiemann, Rico and Paetzold, S. and Wieler, Lothar H.}, title = {E. coli Nissle 1917 affects Salmonella adhesion to porcine intestinal epithelial cells}, series = {PLoS One}, volume = {6}, journal = {PLoS One}, number = {2}, doi = {10.1371/journal.pone.0014712}, pages = {10}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{PeterLangendoerferPiotrowski, author = {Peter, S. and Langend{\"o}rfer, Peter and Piotrowski, Krzysztof}, title = {On Concealed Data Aggregation for Wireless Sensor Networks}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{PeterLangendoerfer, author = {Peter, S. and Langend{\"o}rfer, Peter}, title = {An Efficient Polynomial Multiplier GF(2m) and its Application to ECC Designs}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{PeterLangendoerferPiotrowski, author = {Peter, S. and Langend{\"o}rfer, Peter and Piotrowski, Krzysztof}, title = {Flexible Hardware Reduction for Elliptic Curve Cryptography in GF (2m)}, language = {en} } @misc{TarnawskaZaumseilSchubertetal., author = {Tarnawska, Lidia Lupina and Zaumseil, Peter and Schubert, Markus Andreas and Okur, S. and Morkoc, H. and Paszkiewicz, R. and Storck, Peter and Schroeder, Thomas}, title = {Structural and optical quality of GaN on Sc2O3 / Y2O3 / Si(111)}, series = {Journal of Applied Physics}, volume = {111}, journal = {Journal of Applied Physics}, number = {7}, issn = {0021-8979}, doi = {10.1063/1.3699201}, pages = {073509 -- 073509-4}, language = {en} } @misc{PeterLangendoerfer, author = {Peter, S. and Langend{\"o}rfer, Peter}, title = {Verfahren zur Reduktion eines Polynoms in einem bin{\"a}ren finiten Feld}, language = {de} } @article{PeterLangendoerferPiotrowski, author = {Peter, S. and Langend{\"o}rfer, Peter and Piotrowski, Krzysztof}, title = {Public Key Cryptography Empowered Smart Dust is Affordable}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{SchleyBrueggemannHolzetal., author = {Schley, Frank and Br{\"u}ggemann, Bernhard Markus and Holz, Klaus-Peter and Rackwitz, F. and Savidis, S. A.}, title = {Multilevel Information Management between diverse Domain Models in Geotechnical Engineering}, series = {Building on IT, XIth International Conference on Computing in Civil and Building Engineering, Joint International Conference on Computing and Decision Making in Civil and Building Engineering, Montreal, Canada, June 14 - 16, 2006}, booktitle = {Building on IT, XIth International Conference on Computing in Civil and Building Engineering, Joint International Conference on Computing and Decision Making in Civil and Building Engineering, Montreal, Canada, June 14 - 16, 2006}, editor = {Rivard, Hugues}, address = {Montreal}, isbn = {2-921145-57-X}, pages = {10}, language = {en} } @incollection{HolzSchleySavidisetal., author = {Holz, Klaus-Peter and Schley, Frank and Savidis, S. A. and Rackwitz, F. and Mejstrik, M.}, title = {Ber{\"u}cksichtigung von Ausnahmef{\"a}llen bei der kooperativen Bearbeitung von Projekten des konstruktiven Tiefbaus}, series = {Vernetzt-kooperative Planungsprozesse im Konstruktiven Ingenieurbau}, booktitle = {Vernetzt-kooperative Planungsprozesse im Konstruktiven Ingenieurbau}, editor = {R{\"u}ppel, Uwe}, publisher = {Springer}, address = {Berlin [u.a.]}, isbn = {978-3-540-68102-1}, pages = {25 -- 26}, language = {de} } @inproceedings{AntoshkivBakeBerg, author = {Antoshkiv, Oleksiy and Bake, S. and Berg, Heinz Peter}, title = {Spray-Airflow Interaction in a Modern Gas Turbine Combustion Chamber}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{AntoshkivBakeBerg, author = {Antoshkiv, Oleksiy and Bake, S. and Berg, Heinz Peter}, title = {Spray Phenomena and their Influence on the Ignition Performance of a Modern Aeroengine Combustor}, language = {en} } @misc{DiGaspareSabbaghDeSetaetal., author = {Di Gaspare, L. and Sabbagh, D. and De Seta, Monica and Sodo, A. and Wirths, S. and Buca, Dan and Zaumseil, Peter and Schroeder, Thomas and Capellini, Giovanni}, title = {A very low temperature epi-cleaning process for Ge / GeSn heterostructures}, series = {Journal of Applied Physics}, volume = {117}, journal = {Journal of Applied Physics}, issn = {1089-7550}, doi = {10.1063/1.4906616}, pages = {045306}, language = {en} } @misc{WirthsTroitschMussleretal., author = {Wirths, S. and Troitsch, R. and Mussler, G. and Stoica, T. and Hartmann, J.-M. and Zaumseil, Peter and Schroeder, Thomas and Mantl, Siegfried and Buca, Dan}, title = {Ternary and Quaternary Ni(Si)GeSn Contact Formation for highly strained Ge p- and n-MOSFETs}, series = {Semiconductor Science and Technology}, volume = {30}, journal = {Semiconductor Science and Technology}, number = {5}, issn = {0268-1242}, doi = {10.1088/0268-1242/30/5/055003}, pages = {055003}, language = {en} } @misc{CarmantiniBeimGrabenDesrochesetal., author = {Carmantini, Giovanni S. and Beim Graben, Peter and Desroches, Mathieu and Rodrigues, Serafim}, title = {A modular architecture for transparent computation in recurrent neural networks}, series = {Neural Networks}, volume = {85}, journal = {Neural Networks}, issn = {1879-2782}, doi = {10.1016/j.neunet.2016.09.001}, pages = {85 -- 105}, abstract = {Computation is classically studied in terms of automata, formal languages and algorithms; yet, the relation between neural dynamics and symbolic representations and operations is still unclear in traditional eliminative connectionism. Therefore, we suggest a unique perspective on this central issue, to which we would like to refer as to transparent connectionism, by proposing accounts of how symbolic computation can be implemented in neural substrates. In this study we first introduce a new model of dynamics on a symbolic space, the versatile shift, showing that it supports the real-time simulation of a range of automata. We then show that the G{\"o}delization of versatile shifts defines nonlinear dynamical automata, dynamical systems evolving on a vectorial space. Finally, we present a mapping between nonlinear dynamical automata and recurrent artificial neural networks. The mapping defines an architecture characterized by its granular modularity, where data, symbolic operations and their control are not only distinguishable in activation space, but also spatially localizable in the network itself, while maintaining a distributed encoding of symbolic representations. The resulting networks simulate automata in real-time and are programmed directly, in absence of network training. To discuss the unique characteristics of the architecture and their consequences, we present two examples: i) the design of a Central Pattern Generator from a finite-state locomotive controller, and ii) the creation of a network simulating a system of interactive automata that supports the parsing of garden-path sentences as investigated in psycholinguistics experiments.}, language = {en} } @misc{LoefflerLuckThenetal., author = {L{\"o}ffler, Antje and Luck, Tobias and Then, Francisca S. and Luck-Sikorski, Claudia and Pabst, Alexander and Kovacs, Peter and B{\"o}ttcher, Yvonne and Breitfeld, Jana and T{\"o}njes, Anke and Horstmann, Annette and L{\"o}ffler, Markus and Engel, Christoph and Thiery, Joachim and Villringer, Arno and Stumvoll, Michael and Riedel-Heller, Steffi G.}, title = {Effects of psychological eating behaviour domains on the association between socio-economic status and BMI}, series = {Public Health Nutrition}, volume = {20}, journal = {Public Health Nutrition}, number = {15}, issn = {1475-2727}, doi = {10.1017/S1368980017001653}, pages = {2706 -- 2712}, language = {en} } @misc{GombolaHasemannKauffmannetal., author = {Gombola, C. and Hasemann, G. and Kauffmann, A. and Sprenger, I. and Laube, S. and Schmitt, A. and Gang, Florian and Bolbut, V. and Oehring, Michael and Blankenburg, Malte and Schell, Norbert and Staron, Peter and Pyczak, Florian and Kr{\"u}ger, Manja and Heilmaier, Martin}, title = {A zone melting device for the in-situ observation of directional solidification using high-energy synchrotron X-rays}, series = {Review of Scientific Instruments}, volume = {91}, journal = {Review of Scientific Instruments}, number = {9}, issn = {0034-6748}, pages = {9}, language = {en} } @misc{BissolliDemicranKennedyetal., author = {Bissolli, Peter and Demicran, Mesut and Kennedy, John and Lakatos, M{\´o}nika and McCarthy, Mark and Morice, Colin and Pastor Saavedra, S. and Pons, M. R. and Rodriguez Camino, C. and R{\"o}sner, Benjamin and Sensoy, Serhat and Spillane, Sandra and Trachte, Katja and van der Schrier, Gerard}, title = {Europe and the Middle East}, series = {Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society / State of the Climate in 2017}, volume = {99}, journal = {Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society / State of the Climate in 2017}, number = {8}, issn = {0003-0007}, doi = {10.1175/2018BAMSStateoftheClimate.1}, pages = {222 -- 233}, abstract = {In 2017, the dominant greenhouse gases released into Earth's atmosphere—carbon dioxide, methane, and nitrous oxide— reached new record highs. The annual global average carbon dioxide concentration at Earth's surface for 2017 was 405.0 ± 0.1 ppm, 2.2 ppm greater than for 2016 and the highest in the modern atmospheric measurement record and in ice core records dating back as far as 800 000 years. The global growth rate of CO2 has nearly quadrupled since the early 1960s. With ENSO-neutral conditions present in the central and eastern equatorial Pacific Ocean during most of the year and weak La Ni{\~n}a conditions notable at the start and end, the global temperature across land and ocean surfaces ranked as the second or third highest, depending on the dataset, since records began in the mid-to-late 1800s. Notably, it was the warmest non-El Ni{\~n}o year in the instrumental record. Above Earth's surface, the annual lower tropospheric temperature was also either second or third highest according to all datasets analyzed. The lower stratospheric temperature was about 0.2°C higher than the record cold temperature of 2016 according to most of the in situ and satellite datasets. Several countries, including Argentina, Uruguay, Spain, and Bulgaria, reported record high annual temperatures. Mexico broke its annual record for the fourth consecutive year. On 27 January, the temperature reached 43.4°C at Puerto Madryn, Argentina—the highest temperature recorded so far south (43°S) anywhere in the world. On 28 May in Turbat, western Pakistan, the high of 53.5°C tied Pakistan's all-time highest temperature and became the world-record highest temperature for May. In the Arctic, the 2017 land surface temperature was 1.6°C above the 1981-2010 average, the second highest since the record began in 1900, behind only 2016. The five highest annual Arctic temperatures have all occurred since 2007. Exceptionally high temperatures were observed in the permafrost across the Arctic, with record values reported in much of Alaska and northwestern Canada. In August, high sea surface temperature (SST) records were broken for the Chukchi Sea, with some regions as warm as +11°C, or 3° to 4°C warmer than the longterm mean (1982-present). According to paleoclimate studies, today's abnormally warm Arctic air and SSTs have not been observed in the last 2000 years. The increasing temperatures have led to decreasing Arctic sea ice extent and thickness. On 7 March, sea ice extent at the end of the growth season saw its lowest maximum in the 37-year satellite record, covering 8\% less area than the 1981-2010 average. The Arctic sea ice minimum on 13 September was the eighth lowest on record and covered 25\% less area than the long-term mean. Preliminary data indicate that glaciers across the world lost mass for the 38th consecutive year on record; the declines are remarkably consistent from region to region. Cumulatively since 1980, this loss is equivalent to slicing 22 meters off the top of the average glacier. Antarctic sea ice extent remained below average for all of 2017, with record lows during the first four months. Over the continent, the austral summer seasonal melt extent and melt index were the second highest since 2005, mostly due to strong positive anomalies of air temperature over most of the West Antarctic coast. In contrast, the East Antarctic Plateau saw record low mean temperatures in March. The year was also distinguished by the second smallest Antarctic ozone hole observed since 1988. Across the global oceans, the overall long-term SST warming trend remained strong. Although SST cooled slightly from 2016 to 2017, the last three years produced the three highest annual values observed; these high anomalies have been associated with widespread coral bleaching. The most recent global coral bleaching lasted three full years, June 2014 to May 2017, and was the longest, most widespread, and almost certainly most destructive such event on record. Global integrals of 0-700- m and 0-2000-m ocean heat content reached record highs in 2017, and global mean sea level during the year became the highest annual average in the 25-year satellite altimetry record, rising to 77 mm above the 1993 average. In the tropics, 2017 saw 85 named tropical storms, slightly above the 1981-2010 average of 82. The North Atlantic basin was the only basin that featured an above-normal season, its seventh most active in the 164-year record. Three hurricanes in the basin were especially notable. Harvey produced record rainfall totals in areas of Texas and Louisiana, including a storm total of 1538.7 mm near Beaumont, Texas, which far exceeds the previous known U.S. tropical cyclone record of 1320.8 mm. Irma was the strongest tropical cyclone globally in 2017 and the strongest Atlantic hurricane outside of the Gulf of Mexico and Caribbean on record with maximum winds of 295 km h-1. Maria caused catastrophic destruction across the Caribbean Islands, including devastating wind damage and flooding across Puerto Rico. Elsewhere, the western North Pacific, South Indian, and Australian basins were all particularly quiet. Precipitation over global land areas in 2017 was clearly above the long-term average. Among noteworthy regional precipitation records in 2017, Russia reported its second wettest year on record (after 2013) and Norway experienced its sixth wettest year since records began in 1900. Across India, heavy rain and flood-related incidents during the monsoon season claimed around 800 lives. In August and September, above-normal precipitation triggered the most devastating floods in more than a decade in the Venezuelan states of Bol{\´i}var and Delta Amacuro. In Nigeria, heavy rain during August and September caused the Niger and Benue Rivers to overflow, bringing floods that displaced more than 100 000 people. Global fire activity was the lowest since at least 2003; however, high activity occurred in parts of North America, South America, and Europe, with an unusually long season in Spain and Portugal, which had their second and third driest years on record, respectively. Devastating fires impacted British Columbia, destroying 1.2 million hectares of timber, bush, and grassland, due in part to the region's driest summer on record. In the United States, an extreme western wildfire season burned over 4 million hectares; the total costs of \$18 billion tripled the previous U.S. annual wildfire cost record set in 1991.}, language = {en} } @misc{MishraFortiFabbrietal., author = {Mishra, Neeraj and Forti, Stiven and Fabbri, Filippo and Martini, Leonardo and McAleese, Clifford and Conran, Ben R. and Whelan, Patrick R. and Shivayogimath, Abhay and Jessen, Bjarke S. and Buß, Lars and Falta, Jens and Aliaj, Ilirjan and Roddaro, Stefano and Flege, Jan Ingo and B{\o}ggild, Peter and Teo, Kenneth B. K. and Coletti, Camilla}, title = {Wafer-Scale Synthesis of Graphene on Sapphire: Toward Fab-Compatible Graphene}, series = {Small}, volume = {15}, journal = {Small}, number = {50}, issn = {1613-6810}, doi = {10.1002/smll.201904906}, pages = {8}, abstract = {The adoption of graphene in electronics, optoelectronics, and photonics is hindered by the difficulty in obtaining high-quality material on technologically relevant substrates, over wafer-scale sizes, and with metal contamination levels compatible with industrial requirements. To date, the direct growth of graphene on insulating substrates has proved to be challenging, usually requiring metal-catalysts or yielding defective graphene. In this work, a metal-free approach implemented in commercially available reactors to obtain high-quality monolayer graphene on c-plane sapphire substrates via chemical vapor deposition is demonstrated. Low energy electron diffraction, low energy electron microscopy, and scanning tunneling microscopy measurements identify the Al-rich reconstruction of sapphire to be crucial for obtaining epitaxial graphene. Raman spectroscopy and electrical transport measurements reveal high-quality graphene with mobilities consistently above 2000 cm2 V-1 s-1. The process is scaled up to 4 and 6 in. wafers sizes and metal contamination levels are retrieved to be within the limits for back-end-of-line integration. The growth process introduced here establishes a method for the synthesis of wafer-scale graphene films on a technologically viable basis.}, language = {en} } @incollection{DeckersEckmeierFrenzeletal., author = {Deckers, Katleen and Eckmeier, Eileen and Frenzel, Peter and Fritzsch, Dagmar and Langan, Carolin and Leierer, Lucia and Metzner, Susan M. and Pint, Anna and Raab, Alexandra and Riehl, Simone and R{\"o}pke, Astrid and Schl{\"u}tz, Frank and Shumilovskikh, Lyudmila S. and Wiedner, Katja}, title = {Analysemethoden}, series = {Geoarch{\"a}ologie}, booktitle = {Geoarch{\"a}ologie}, editor = {Stolz, Christian and Miller, Christopher E.}, publisher = {Springer Spektrum}, address = {Berlin, Heidelberg}, doi = {10.1007/978-3-662-62774-7_15}, pages = {287 -- 335}, abstract = {Die Geoarch{\"a}ologie verf{\"u}gt {\"u}ber ein {\"a}ußerst breites und stetig wachsendes Spektrum an Analysemethoden, die sowohl im Labor als auch im Gel{\"a}nde angewandt werden. Das Kapitel stellt alle gebr{\"a}uchlichen Methoden vor und soll insbesondere Nachwuchswissenschaftlern als Werkzeugkasten dienen. Zun{\"a}chst liegt der Fokus auf den bodenkundlich-geomorphologischen Standardmethoden, wie Korngr{\"o}ßenanalyse (Bodenart), Bodenfarbe, Gehalt an organischer Substanz, Carbonatgehalt, Bodenreaktion (pH) und vielf{\"a}ltigen Multielement-Analysen zur L{\"o}sung verschiedener Fragestellungen. F{\"u}r die Pal{\"a}oumweltforschung haben die Pollenanalyse sowie die Analyse von Nichtpollen-Palynomorphen (NPP) schon seit vielen Jahrzehnten eine große Bedeutung. F{\"u}r gr{\"o}ßere biogene Reste stehen die Makrorestanalyse und die Anthrakologie zur Untersuchung von Holzkohlen zur Verf{\"u}gung. Weiterhin beschreibt das Kapitel die Methode der Mikromorphologie (D{\"u}nnschliffe), die Analyse von Biomarkern und stabilen Isotopen sowie die Bestimmung und Einordnung von Foraminiferen und Ostrakoden aus aquatischen {\"O}kosystemen. Beschrieben werden außerdem Ans{\"a}tze zu Phytolithen und Messungen mithilfe der Fourier-Tranformations-Infrarotspektrometrie (FTIR).}, language = {de} } @misc{CobanKuschkKappelmeyeretal., author = {Coban, Oksana and Kuschk, Peter and Kappelmeyer, Uwe and Spott, Oliver and Martienssen, Marion and Jetten, Mike S. M. and Kn{\"o}ller, Kay}, title = {Nitrogen transforming community in a horizontal subsurface-flow constructed wetland}, series = {Water research}, journal = {Water research}, number = {74}, issn = {1879-2448}, doi = {0.1016/j.watres.2015.02.018}, pages = {203 -- 212}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{JurischkaPedaNarraetal., author = {Jurischka, C. and Peda, S. and Narra, Satyanarayana and Smieszek, Marlene and Stollberg, Christian and Ay, Peter and Kay, M.}, title = {Innovative technologies for production of highly pure substances and bio fine chemicals from plants}, series = {18th European Biomass Conference and Exhibition, proceedings of the international conference held in Lyon, France, 3 - 7 May 2010}, booktitle = {18th European Biomass Conference and Exhibition, proceedings of the international conference held in Lyon, France, 3 - 7 May 2010}, publisher = {ETA-Florence Renewable Energies}, address = {Florence}, isbn = {978-88-89407-56-5}, language = {en} } @techreport{MuellerDieterBauhusetal., author = {M{\"u}ller, J{\"o}rg and Dieter, M. and Bauhus, J. and Spellmann, H. and M{\"o}hring, B. and Wagner, S. and Wolf, Heino and Niekisch, M. and Weiger, H. and Feindt, Peter H. and Hamm, Ulrich and W{\"a}tzold, Frank and Wolters, Volkmar and Engels, Eve-Marie and Schraml, U. and Lang, F. and Pr{\"o}bstl-Haider, U. and Richter, K.}, title = {Wege zu einem effizienten Waldnaturschutz in Deutschland. Stellungnahme}, publisher = {Wissenschaftlicher Beirat Waldpolitik und Wissenschaftlicher Beirat Biodiversit{\"a}t und Genetische Ressourcen beim BMEL}, pages = {62}, language = {de} } @incollection{KleberTerhorstHuelleetal., author = {Kleber, Arno and Terhorst, Birgit and H{\"u}lle, Daniela and Leopold, Matthias and M{\"u}ller, S. and Raab, Thomas and Sauer, Daniela and Scholten, Thomas and Dietze, Michael and Felix-Henningsen, Peter and Heinrich, J. and Spies, E. D. and Thiemeyer, H.}, title = {Subdued Mountains of Central Europe}, series = {Mid-Latitude Slope Deposits (Cover Beds)}, booktitle = {Mid-Latitude Slope Deposits (Cover Beds)}, editor = {Kleber, Arno and Terhorst, Birgit}, publisher = {Elsevier}, address = {Oxford}, isbn = {978-0-444-53118-6}, doi = {10.1016/B978-0-444-53118-6.00002-7}, pages = {9 -- 93}, abstract = {Slope deposits, which veil entire slopes or large parts of them in a rather uniform manner (cover beds), are ubiquitous in the subdued mountains of Central Europe. Here we provide an overview of the current state of knowledge on these deposits. The Central European cover beds are divided into (1) the upper layer that is ubiquitously distributed and displays a relatively constant thickness; (2) the intermediate layer the distribution of which is mainly restricted to flat relief, to slope depressions, and to lee-ward facing slopes; and (3) the basal layer, which is rather widespread again. Both the upper and intermediate layer contain intermixed loess, whereas the basal layer is free of loess and typically has a high bulk density. Aside from the loess content, the composition of the layers differs, reflecting varying portions of crushed and chemically weathered rock allocated from up-slope. This causes notable diversity depending on bedrock and, thus, induces remarkable regional differences. Cover beds were mainly formed by periglacial gelifluction. The upper layer formed in the Late Glacial possibly during several short episodes of activity. In contrast, the underlying layers may be diachronous; nevertheless, they display recurring vertical sequences. This is probably due to the fact that loess-free layers usually could not deposit as long as there was loess in the environs, which may have been inherited from older deposits. Thus, the last phase of surface wash, during which older loess was removed, determines the age of the lower layers.}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{KleinStollbergMarkowskietal., author = {Klein, Robert and Stollberg, Christian and Markowski, Jens and Willscher, S. and Ay, Peter}, title = {Biodissolution for recovery of precious metals from electronic scrap}, series = {Proceedings of the XXIII International Mineral Processing Congress, Istanbul, Turkey 3-8 September 2006, Vol. 2}, booktitle = {Proceedings of the XXIII International Mineral Processing Congress, Istanbul, Turkey 3-8 September 2006, Vol. 2}, editor = {{\"O}nal, G{\"u}ven}, publisher = {Promed Advertising Agency}, address = {Istanbul}, isbn = {975-7946-29-X}, pages = {1557 -- 1560}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{KleinStollbergMarkowskietal., author = {Klein, Robert and Stollberg, Christian and Markowski, Jens and Willscher, S. and Ay, Peter}, title = {Recovery of metals from circuit boards with biodissolution}, series = {10th Conference on Environment and Mineral Processing, 22.6.-24.6.2006, VB-TU Ostrava, Czech Republic}, booktitle = {10th Conference on Environment and Mineral Processing, 22.6.-24.6.2006, VB-TU Ostrava, Czech Republic}, publisher = {Technical University of Ostrava}, address = {Ostrava}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{BiberVesteZaplataetal., author = {Biber, Peter and Veste, Maik and Zaplata, Markus Klemens and Seiffert, S.}, title = {How do vegetation patterns develop in initial ecosystems? A modelling approach}, series = {Dimensions of ecology - from global change to molecular ecology, (Gf{\"O}) 39th annual conference, University of Bayreuth, 14th - 18th September 2009}, booktitle = {Dimensions of ecology - from global change to molecular ecology, (Gf{\"O}) 39th annual conference, University of Bayreuth, 14th - 18th September 2009}, editor = {Holzheu, Stefan and Thies, B.}, publisher = {Bayreuther Zentrum f{\"u}r {\"O}kologie und Umweltforschung (BayCEER) Selbstverlag}, address = {Bayreuth}, pages = {S. 123}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{SchleyMejstrikHolzetal., author = {Schley, Frank and Mejstrik, M. and Holz, Klaus-Peter and Savidis, S. A.}, title = {Network Based Co-operation Platform for Geotechnical Engineering}, language = {de} } @misc{BausLončarAlazzehSommeretal., author = {Baus Lončar, Mirela and Al-azzeh, E-d and Sommer, Patricia S. M. and Marinović, Maja A. and Schmehl, K. and Kruschewski, Martin and Blin, Nikolaus and Stohwasser, Ralf and G{\"o}tt, Peter and Kayademir, Tuncay}, title = {Tumour necrosis factor alpha and nuclear factor kappaB inhibit transcription of human TFF3 encoding a gastrointestinal healing peptide}, series = {Gut}, volume = {52}, journal = {Gut}, number = {9}, issn = {1468-3288}, doi = {10.1136/gut.52.9.1297}, pages = {1297 -- 1303}, language = {en} } @article{BesraSenguptaRoyetal., author = {Besra, Laxmidhar and Sengupta, Dilip and Roy, S. and Ay, Peter}, title = {Polymer adsorption: its correlation with flocculation and dewatering of kaolin Suspension in the presence and absence of surfactant"}, language = {en} } @article{BesraSenguptaRoyetal., author = {Besra, Laxmidhar and Sengupta, Dilip and Roy, S. and Ay, Peter}, title = {Flocculation and dewatering of kaolin suspensions in the presence of polyacrylamide and surfactant}, language = {en} } @misc{RudolphAchoucheKrausetal., author = {Rudolph, Matthias and Achouche, M. and Kraus, S. and Spitzbart, Th. and Kurpas, Paul and Rentner, D. and Brunner, F. and Richter, E. and Bergunde, T. and Heymann, Peter and Wolter, P. and Wittrich, H. and Weyers, M. and W{\"u}rfl, Joachim and Tr{\"a}nkle, G{\"u}nther}, title = {InGaP/GaAs Power HBTs for L-Band Applications}, language = {en} } @article{PeterCastellucciaWesthoff, author = {Peter, S. and Castelluccia, C. and Westhoff, D.}, title = {A Survey on the Encryption of Convergecast-Traffic with In-Network Processing}, language = {en} } @article{TimmelKollingOsterriederetal., author = {Timmel, M. and Kolling, S. and Osterrieder, Peter and Du Bois, P. A.}, title = {A finite element model for impact simulation with laminated glass}, language = {en} } @book{ShenLinSunetal., author = {Shen, S. and Lin, C. and Sun, Yaoming and Pan, J. and Langend{\"o}rfer, Peter and Cao, Z.}, title = {Wireless Network Security}, publisher = {Wiley}, issn = {1530-8669}, language = {en} } @misc{FischerClausenSchwarzetal., author = {Fischer, Inga Anita and Clausen, Caterina J. and Schwarz, Daniel and Zaumseil, Peter and Capellini, Giovanni and Virgilio, Michele and da Silva Figueira, Maria Cecilia and Birner, Stefan and Koelling, Sebastian and Koenraad, Paul M. and Huang, Michael R. S. and Koch, Christoph T. and Wendav, Torsten and Busch, Kurt and Schulze, J{\"o}rg}, title = {Composition analysis and transition energies of ultrathin Sn-rich GeSn quantum wells}, series = {Physical Review Materials}, volume = {4}, journal = {Physical Review Materials}, number = {2}, issn = {2475-9953}, doi = {10.1103/PhysRevMaterials.4.024601}, pages = {10}, language = {en} } @misc{KletaNordhoffTedinetal., author = {Kleta, Sylvia and Nordhoff, M. and Tedin, Karsten and Wieler, Lothar H. and Kolenda, Rafał and Oswald, S. and Oelschlaeger, T. A. and Bleiss, W. and Schierack, Peter}, title = {Role of F1C fimbriae, flagella, and secreted bacterial components in the inhibitory effect of probiotic Escherichia coli Nissle 1917 on atypical enteropathogenic E. coli infection.}, series = {Infect Immun.}, volume = {82}, journal = {Infect Immun.}, number = {5}, doi = {10.1128/IAI.01431-13}, pages = {1801 -- 1812}, language = {en} } @misc{OloweChoudharySchieracketal., author = {Olowe, Olugbenga Adekunle and Choudhary, S. and Schierack, Peter and Wieler, Lothar H. and Makanjuola, O. B. and Olayemi, A. B. and Anjum, M.}, title = {Pathotyping bla CTX-M Escherichia coli from Nigeria}, series = {European Journal of Microbiology and Immunology}, volume = {3}, journal = {European Journal of Microbiology and Immunology}, number = {2}, issn = {2062-8633}, doi = {10.1556/EuJMI.3.2013.2.5}, pages = {120 -- 125}, abstract = {Background: Escherichia coli have become the enterobacteriaceae species most affected by extended-spectrum β-lactamases (ESBLs) in view of the emergence of CTX-M-type ESBLs. These CTX-M-positive E. coli have been reported in numerous regions worldwide. Virulence determinants of already reported CTX-M-positive E. coli were investigated. Methodology: To gain insights into the mechanism underlying this phenomenon, we assessed serogroup, susceptibility pattern and diversity of virulence profiles within a collection of nine blaCTX-M-positive E. coli strains and their virulent determinant using miniaturized DNA microarray techniques. The nine ESBL-positive E. coli isolates were from eight male and one female patient(s) selected for study based on previous work. Virulence potential was inferred by detection of 63 virulence factor (VF) genes. Results: Four (44.4\%) of the 9 E. coli isolates exhibited the same set of core characteristics: serotype O8:Hnt, while all were positive for OXA-1, ciprofloxacin resistance. Five of the isolates exhibited highly similar (91\% to 100\%) VF profiles. Conclusion: The findings describe a broadly disseminated, blaCTX-M-positive and virulent E. coli serogroup with highly homogeneous virulence genotypes, suggesting recent emergence in this zone. Understanding how this clone has emerged and successfully disseminated within the hospital and community, including across national boundaries, should be a public health priority.}, language = {en} } @misc{NatarovDykaBohovyketal., author = {Natarov, Roman and Dyka, Zoya and Bohovyk, R. and Fedoriuk, M. and Isaev, Dmytro S. and Sudakov, Oleksandr and Maksymyuk, O. and Krishtal, Oleg A. and Langend{\"o}rfer, Peter}, title = {Artefacts in EEG Signals Epileptic Seizure Prediction using Edge Devices}, series = {International Conference on Cyber-Physical Systems and Internet-of-Things (CPS \& IoT 2020)}, journal = {International Conference on Cyber-Physical Systems and Internet-of-Things (CPS \& IoT 2020)}, isbn = {978-1-7281-6949-1}, doi = {10.1109/MECO49872.2020.9134076}, pages = {3}, language = {en} }