@misc{BrinkmannOberrathAwakowiczetal., author = {Brinkmann, Ralf Peter and Oberrath, Jens and Awakowicz, Peter and Lapke, Martin and Musch, Thomas and Mussenbrock, Thomas and Rolfes, Ilona and Schulz, Christian and Storch, Robert and Styrnoll, Tim and Zietz, Christian}, title = {Device and Use of the Device for Measuring the Density and/or the Electron Temperature and/or the Collision Frequency of a Plasma}, language = {en} } @article{KochSchulzBaier, author = {Koch, Matthias and Schulz, Peter and Baier, Daniel}, title = {Entwicklungsstand und -perspektiven der Internet- und eCommerce-Aktivit{\"a}ten von KMU am Beispiel der Baubranche}, language = {de} } @misc{DasguptaAySchulz, author = {Dasgupta, Sunanda and Ay, Peter and Schulz, Stephanie}, title = {Determination and Comparison of Equilibrium Data of Various Plant-Based Fatty Acid Mixtures}, series = {Chemical Engineering \& Technology}, volume = {37}, journal = {Chemical Engineering \& Technology}, number = {6}, issn = {0930-7516}, doi = {10.1002/ceat.201300630}, pages = {1002 -- 1008}, abstract = {Multistage melt crystallization of a variety of plant-based polyunsaturated fatty acid (PUFA) mixtures was conducted to obtain an overview on their liquid-solid equilibrium behavior. Crystal fraction and mother liquor samples were analyzed at every stage. Phase behavior diagrams at low saturated fatty acid concentrations were investigated in detail as they are of significant technical relevance with respect to efficient depletion of the saturated content from the samples. A high oleic acid content in the PUFA mixtures led to difficulties in depleting the mother liquor from the saturated content by melt crystallization. Thermograms from the differential scanning calorimetry were supplemented with illustrations which allow a novel interpretation of results and verification of conclusions.}, language = {en} } @misc{BischoffHuebnerKorolovetal., author = {Bischoff, Lena and H{\"u}bner, Gerrit and Korolov, Ihor and Donk{\´o}, Zolt{\´a}n and Hartmann, Peter and Gans, Timo and Held, Julian and Schulz-von der Gathen, Volker and Liu, Yue and Mussenbrock, Thomas and Schulze, Julian}, title = {Experimental and computational investigations of electron dynamics in micro atmospheric pressure radio-frequency plasma jets operated in He/N2 mixtures}, series = {Plasma Sources Science and Technology}, volume = {27}, journal = {Plasma Sources Science and Technology}, number = {12}, issn = {1361-6595}, doi = {10.1088/1361-6595/aaf35d}, pages = {16}, language = {en} } @misc{PrillSinghSeeberetal., author = {Prill, Robert and Singh, Jasvinder A. and Seeber, Gesine H. and Mai Nielsen, Sabrina and Goodman, Susan and Michel, Sven and Kopkow, Christian and Schulz, Robert and Choong, Peter and Hommel, Hagen}, title = {Patient, physiotherapist and surgeon endorsement of the core domain set for total hip and total knee replacement in Germany: a study protocol for an OMERACT initiative}, series = {BMJ open}, volume = {10}, journal = {BMJ open}, number = {6}, issn = {2044-6055}, doi = {10.1136/bmjopen-2019-035207}, pages = {8}, language = {en} } @misc{PrillSinghSeeberetal., author = {Prill, Robert and Singh, Jasvinder A. and Seeber, Gesine H. and Mai Nielsen, Sabrina and Goodman, Susan and Michel, Sven and Kopkow, Christian and Schulz, Robert and Choong, Peter and Hommel, Hagen}, title = {Endorsement des OMERACT Core Domain Sets f{\"u}r H{\"u}ft- und Kniegelenkersatz: ein Survey unter Patienten, Physiotherapeuten und Orthop{\"a}den in Deutschland - ein Studienprotokoll}, series = {4. Forschungssymposium Physiotherapie, FSPT2019 Abstractband}, journal = {4. Forschungssymposium Physiotherapie, FSPT2019 Abstractband}, pages = {45 -- 46}, language = {de} } @misc{KorolovLeimkuehlerBoekeetal., author = {Korolov, Ihor and Leimk{\"u}hler, Marc and Boeke, Marc and Donk{\´o}, Zoltan and Schulz-von der Gathen, Volker and Bischoff, Lena and H{\"u}bner, Gerrit and Hartmann, Peter and Gans, Timo and Liu, Yue and Mussenbrock, Thomas and Schulze, Julian}, title = {Helium metastable species generation in atmospheric pressure RF plasma jets driven by tailored voltage waveforms in mixtures of He and N 2}, series = {Journal of Physics D: Applied Physics}, volume = {53}, journal = {Journal of Physics D: Applied Physics}, issn = {1361-6463}, doi = {10.1088/1361-6463/ab6d97}, pages = {18}, 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{RoggenbuckGoihlHanacketal., author = {Roggenbuck, Dirk and Goihl, Alexander and Hanack, Katja and Holzl{\"o}hner, Pamela and Hentschel, Christian and Veiczi, Miklos and Schierack, Peter and Reinhold, Dirk and Schulz, Hans-Ulrich}, title = {Serological diagnosis and prognosis of severe acute pancreatitis by analysis of serum glycoprotein 2}, series = {Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine}, volume = {55}, journal = {Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine}, number = {6}, issn = {1437-4331}, doi = {10.1515/cclm-2016-0797}, pages = {854 -- 864}, language = {en} } @misc{JurischkaDinterEfimovaetal., author = {Jurischka, Christoph and Dinter, Franziska and Efimova, Anastasia and Weiss, Romano and Schiebel, Juliane and Schulz, Christian and Fayziev, Bekzodjon and Schierack, Peter and Fischer, Thomas and R{\"o}diger, Stefan}, title = {An explorative study of polymers for 3D printing of bioanalytical test systems}, series = {Clinical Hemorheology and Microcirculation}, volume = {75}, journal = {Clinical Hemorheology and Microcirculation}, number = {1}, issn = {1875-8622}, doi = {10.3233/CH-190713}, pages = {57 -- 84}, abstract = {Background: The 3D printing is relevant as a manufacturing technology of functional models for forensic, pharmaceutical and bioanalytical applications such as drug delivery systems, sample preparation and point-of-care tests. Objective: Melting behavior and autofluorescence of materials are decisive for optimal printing and applicability of the product which are influenced by varying unknown additives. Methods: We have produced devices for bioanalytical applications from commercially available thermoplastic polymers using a melt-layer process. We characterized them by differential scanning calorimetry, fluorescence spectroscopy and functional assays (DNA capture assay, model for cell adhesion, bacterial adhesion and biofilm formation test). Results: From 14 tested colored, transparent and black materials we found only deep black acrylonitrile-butadiene-styrene (ABS) and some black polylactic acid (PLA) useable for fluorescence-based assays, with low autofluorescence only in the short-wave range of 300-400 nm. PLA was suitable for standard bioanalytical purposes due to a glass transition temperature of approximately 60°C, resistance to common laboratory chemicals and easy print processing. For temperature-critical methods, such as hybridization reactions up to 90°C, ABS was better suited. Conclusions: Autofluorescence was not a disadvantage per se but can also be used as a reference signal in assays. The rapid development of individual protocols for sample processing and analysis required the availability of a material with consistent quality over time. For fluorescence-based assays, the use of commercial standard materials did not seem to meet this requirement.}, language = {en} }