@misc{FoersterHinzeLangendorfer, author = {F{\"o}rster, Benjamin and Hinze, Thomas and Langendorfer, Peter}, title = {Topology- and Resource-Based Distribution Scheme for Collaborative Security-Focused Design Space Exploration in Large-Scale Static WSNs}, series = {2024 34th International Telecommunication Networks and Applications Conference (ITNAC)}, journal = {2024 34th International Telecommunication Networks and Applications Conference (ITNAC)}, publisher = {IEEE}, doi = {10.1109/ITNAC62915.2024.10815368}, pages = {1 -- 6}, language = {en} } @misc{LyuFuWilczoketal., author = {Lyu, Yu-Xuan and Fu, Qiang and Wilczok, Dominika and Ying, Kejun and King, Aaron and Antebi, Adam and Vojta, Aleksandar and Stolzing, Alexandra and Moskalev, Alexey and Georgievskaya, Anastasia and Maier, Andrea B. and Olsen, Andrea and Groth, Anja and Simon, Anna Katharina and Brunet, Anne and Jamil, Aisyah and Kulaga, Anton and Bhatti, Asif and Yaden, Benjamin and Pedersen, Bente Klarlund and Schumacher, Bj{\"o}rn and Djordjevic, Boris and Kennedy, Brian and Chen, Chieh and Huang, Christine Yuan and Correll, Christoph U. and Murphy, Coleen T. and Ewald, Collin Y. and Chen, Danica and Valenzano, Dario Riccardo and Sołdacki, Dariusz and Erritzoe, David and Meyer, David and Sinclair, David A. and Chini, Eduardo Nunes and Teeling, Emma C. and Morgen, Eric and Verdin, Eric and Vernet, Erik and Pinilla, Estefano and Fang, Evandro F. and Bischof, Evelyne and Mercken, Evi M. and Finger, Fabian and Kuipers, Folkert and Pun, Frank W. and Gy{\"u}lveszi, Gabor and Civiletto, Gabriele and Zmudze, Garri and Blander, Gil and Pincus, Harold A. and McClure, Joshua and Kirkland, James L. and Peyer, James and Justice, Jamie N. and Vijg, Jan and Gruhn, Jennifer R. and McLaughlin, Jerry and Mannick, Joan and Passos, Jo{\~a}o and Baur, Joseph A. and Betts-LaCroix, Joe and Sedivy, John M. and Speakman, John R. and Shlain, Jordan and Maltzahn, Julia von and Andreasson, Katrin I. and Moody, Kelsey and Palikaras, Konstantinos and Fortney, Kristen and Niedernhofer, Laura J. and Rasmussen, Lene Juel and Veenhoff, Liesbeth M. and Melton, Lisa and Ferrucci, Luigi and Quarta, Marco and Koval, Maria and Marinova, Maria and Hamalainen, Mark and Unfried, Maximilian and Ringel, Michael S. and Filipovic, Milos and Topors, Mourad and Mitin, Natalia and Roy, Nawal and Pintar, Nika and Barzilai, Nir and Binetti, Paolo and Singh, Parminder and Kohlhaas, Paul and Robbins, Paul D. and Rubin, Paul and Fedichev, Peter O. and Kamya, Petrina and Mu{\~n}oz-Canoves, Pura and de Cabo, Rafael and Faragher, Richard G. A. and Konrad, Rob and Ripa, Roberto and Mansukhani, Robin and B{\"u}ttner, Sabrina and Wickstr{\"o}m, Sara A. and Brunemeier, Sebastian and Jakimov, Sergey and Luo, Shan and Rosenzweig-Lipson, Sharon and Tsai, Shih-Yin and Dimmeler, Stefanie and Rando, Thomas A. and Peterson, Tim R. and Woods, Tina and Wyss-Coray, Tony and Finkel, Toren and Strauss, Tzipora and Gladyshev, Vadim N. and Longo, Valter D. and Dwaraka, Varun B. and Gorbunova, Vera and Acosta-Rodr{\´i}guez, Victoria A. and Sorrentino, Vincenzo and Sebastiano, Vittorio and Li, Wenbin and Suh, Yousin and Zhavoronkov, Alex and Scheibye-Knudsen, Morten and Bakula, Daniela}, title = {Longevity biotechnology: bridging AI, biomarkers, geroscience and clinical applications for healthy longevity}, series = {Aging}, volume = {16}, journal = {Aging}, number = {20}, publisher = {Impact Journals, LLC}, issn = {1945-4589}, doi = {10.18632/aging.206135}, pages = {12955 -- 12976}, language = {en} } @misc{HaaseLangeLuetzneretal., author = {Haase, Elisabeth and Lange, Toni and L{\"u}tzner, J{\"o}rg and Kopkow, Christian and Petzold, Thomas and G{\"u}nther, Klaus-Peter and Schmitt, Jochen}, title = {Indikation zur endoprothetischen Versorgung des Kniegelenks}, series = {Zeitschrift f{\"u}r Evidenz, Fortbildung und Qualit{\"a}t im Gesundheitswesen}, volume = {109}, journal = {Zeitschrift f{\"u}r Evidenz, Fortbildung und Qualit{\"a}t im Gesundheitswesen}, number = {8}, issn = {1865-9217}, doi = {10.1016/j.zefq.2015.09.029}, pages = {605 -- 614}, language = {de} } @misc{SchneiderHirschWechleretal., author = {Schneider, Anna and Hirsch, Florian and Wechler, Klaus-Peter and Raab, Alexandra and Raab, Thomas}, title = {Reconstruction of a Paleosurface and Archaeological Site Location in an Anthropogenic Drift Sand Area}, series = {Archaeological Prospection}, volume = {24}, journal = {Archaeological Prospection}, number = {4}, issn = {1099-0763}, doi = {10.1002/arp.1571}, pages = {297 -- 310}, abstract = {Knowledge of the position of archaeological remains in the surface relief provides important basic information for archaeological survey design and interpretation. Geomorphological processes in (pre)history may have resulted in a modification of the local relief around archaeological sites, especially in areas that are prone to sediment erosion and relocation, such as sheet sand and dune landscapes. In this study, we reconstructed and analysed the palaeorelief of an archaeological excavation site in an inland dune area in southern Brandenburg, Germany. The remains of two Mesolithic sites were documented in the archaeological excavations and found to be associated with a buried soil horizon. To gather information on the relief of the buried soil surface, we used a combination of sedimentological and pedological profile descriptions along archaeological survey trenches and geophysical prospection with ground penetrating radar supplemented with microdrone photography and photogrammetry, global positioning system (GPS) surveys, and analysis of LiDAR-based elevation models. A digital elevation model of the buried surface was generated and analysed using a geographical information system (GIS). A comparison of the palaeosurface model with the recent surface elevation model shows that sand remobilization resulted in a considerable reshaping of the relief. Further, an analysis of the buried surface model shows that the relief position of the two archaeological sites in the study area was considerably more prominent in relation to the corresponding buried soil surface than in relation to the recent surface morphology. The results affirm the significance of Holocene sediment relocation for the local surface morphology and the importance of considering such relief modifications in archaeological surveys.}, language = {en} } @misc{UrbanReinhardtLohseetal., author = {Urban, Thomas and Reinhardt, Fritjof and Lohse, Peter and Spitzer, Stefan G. and Rasche, Luise and Reichmann, Heinz}, title = {Fatigue und sensomotorische Instabilit{\"a}t : neurologisch kontrollierte Konversion von Post-COVID-19- Patienten}, series = {Der Nervenarzt : Organ der Deutschen Gesellschaft f{\"u}r Psychiatrie, Psychotherapie und Nervenheilkunde}, volume = {95}, journal = {Der Nervenarzt : Organ der Deutschen Gesellschaft f{\"u}r Psychiatrie, Psychotherapie und Nervenheilkunde}, number = {12}, publisher = {Springer Medizin}, address = {Heidelberg}, issn = {0028-2804}, doi = {10.1007/s00115-024-01732-3}, pages = {1104 -- 1115}, abstract = {Hintergrund F{\"u}r die Behandlung der Symptome des Post-COVID-19-Syndroms wird derzeit keine kausale Therapie nach evidenzbasierten Kriterien breit empfohlen. Die Evaluation der Ver{\"a}nderungen des Leitsymptoms Fatigue und der sensomotorischen Instabilit{\"a}t durch eine individualisierte beanspruchungsgesteuerte Trainingstherapie sowie durch eine intensivierte kognitive Verhaltenstherapie war das {\"u}bergeordnete Ziel der Interventionsstudie {\"u}ber einen 3‑j{\"a}hrigen Zeitraum (Q1-2021 bis Q4-2023). Methodik Es wurden in den 3 Jahren im Post-COVID-19-Zentrum Lausitz (Senftenberg) 407 geimpfte nukleokapsidpositive Patienten behandelt. Bei 78 (rd. 19 \%) von ihnen wurden als Leitsyndrome Fatigue/immunometabolische Depression und sensomotorische Instabilit{\"a}t konstatiert. Die Evaluation der individualisierten beanspruchungsgesteuerten Trainingstherapie erfolgte anhand der konkreten Post-COVID-19-Syndromatik und motorischer Fatigability-Parameter. Die sekund{\"a}re psychosomatische Syndromatik wurde mit kognitiven Fatigability-Parametern und mit Instrumenten der kognitiven Verhaltenstherapie bewertet. Die Untersuchung verhaltensbeeinflussender Parameter fand in Q2-2023 bis Q4-2023 mit einem leitfadengest{\"u}tzten qualitativen Interview unter den Therapieteilnehmern statt. Ergebnisse Die Post-COVID-19-Leitsymptomen „Fatigue", „sensomotorische Instabilit{\"a}t", „neuropsychiatrische Symptome", „kardionale/autonome Dysfunktion" und „Schmerzen" verbesserten sich signifikant in der Gesamtkohorte sowie bei der geschlechtsspezifischen Analyse. Eine Verschlechterung trat bei „sekund{\"a}ren psychosomatischen Symptomen" auf. F{\"u}r alle motorischen Fatigability-Parameter konnte f{\"u}r die Gesamtkohorte mit dem Cohens d-Wert ein therapeutischer Effekt nachgewiesen werden. Positive Wirkungen erzielte eine Intensivierung der kognitiven Verhaltenstherapie durch eine zunehmende Entwicklung der Eigenaktivit{\"a}t der Patienten sowie deren Selbstkontrolle unter Einsatz von Persuasion und Gamification.}, language = {de} } @misc{RoeiBorisYehudaetal., author = {Roei, Tulchinsky and Boris, Gilburd and Yehuda, Shovman and Milena, Tocut and Eleanor, Zeruya and Ariel, Binyaminov and Tima, Davidson and B{\"u}ttner, Thomas and Nasser, Abdullah and Michel, Juliane and R{\"o}diger, Stefan and Schierack, Peter and Howard, Amital and Roggenbuck, Dirk and Yehuda, Shoenfeld and Ora, Shovman}, title = {CytoBead ANA 2 assay : a novel method for the detection of antinuclear antibodies}, series = {Scientific reports}, volume = {15}, journal = {Scientific reports}, number = {1}, publisher = {Nature Publishing Group UK}, address = {London}, issn = {2045-2322}, doi = {10.1038/s41598-025-04583-3}, pages = {1 -- 11}, abstract = {Detection of anti-nuclear autoantibodies (ANA) is based on a two-step algorithm including indirect immunofluorescence (IIF) on HEp2 cells and subsequent reflex/confirmatory testing for specific autoantibodies. Simultaneous cell- and microbead-based autoantibody detection by IIF may be utilized for the evaluation of systemic autoimmune rheumatic diseases (SARDs). In the present study, we assessed the performance of CytoBead ANA 2 in the detection of ANA and ANA-specific autoantibodies, compared to ANA IIF and BioPlex™ 2200. We also tested the ability of CytoBead ANA DFS-70 to identify dense-fine speckled (DFS) pattern associated with anti-DFS70 antibodies in non-SARDs patients. Hundred-twelve routine sera samples were assessed by manual CytoBead ANA 2 for the presence of ANA and specific autoantibodies. In parallel, these samples were analyzed by HEp2 ANA IIF test and a subsequent multiplexed assay BioPlex™ 2200 ANA. Twenty-nine ANA-positive samples obtained from non-SARDs patients and exhibiting DFS pattern by ANA IIF were further tested by CytoBead ANA DFS-70. A substantial agreement was observed between classical ANA IIF and manual CytoBead ANA 2 for the detection of ANA (k = 0.74). Discordant results were mainly associated with the presence of anti-SSA/Ro antibodies detected by CytoBead ANA 2 in ANA IIF negative patients. A good to almost perfect agreement was found between CytoBead ANA 2 and BioPlex™ 2200 for detection of specific antibodies with kappa values ranging from 0.70 to 0.90. Twenty samples (68.9\%) obtained from 29 ANA IIF positive without SARDs patients exhibited DFS pattern in CytoBead ANA DFS-70, which confirmed the presence of anti-DFS70 antibodies. The diagnostic performance of manual CytoBead ANA 2 for ANA screening and detection of ANA specific antibodies is comparable to the diagnostic performance of ANA IIF followed by BioPlex™ 2200. This novel one-step assay enables simultaneous ANA screening and confirmation and represents a promising alternative approach to the time-consuming and costly two-tier ANA analysis.}, language = {en} } @misc{SheppardBohnReckziegelBorrassetal., author = {Sheppard, Jonathan P. and Bohn Reckziegel, Rafael and Borrass, Lars and Chirwa, Paxie W. and Cuaranhua, Claudio J. and Hassler, Sibylle K and Hoffmeister, Svenja and Kestel, Florian and Maier, Rebekka and M{\"a}licke, Mirko and Morhart, Christopher and Ndlovu, Nicholas P. and Veste, Maik and Funk, Roger and Lang, Friedericke and Seifert, Thomas and du Toit, Ben and Kahle, Hans-Peter}, title = {Agroforestry: An Appropriate and Sustainable Response to a Changing Climate in Southern Africa?}, series = {Sustainability}, volume = {12}, journal = {Sustainability}, number = {17}, doi = {10.3390/su12176796}, abstract = {Agroforestry is often discussed as a strategy that can be used both for the adaptation to and the mitigation of climate change effects. The climate of southern Africa is predicted to be severely affected by such changes. With agriculture noted as the continent's largest economic sector, issues such as food security and land degradation are in the forefront. In the light of such concerns we review the current literature to investigate if agroforestry systems (AFS) are a suitable response to the challenges besetting traditional agricultural caused by a changing climate. The benefits bestowed by AFS are multiple, offering ecosystem services, influence over crop production and positive impacts on rural livelihoods through provisioning and income generation. Nevertheless, knowledge gaps remain. We identify outstanding questions requiring further investigation such as the interplay between trees and crops and their combination, with a discussion of potential benefits. Furthermore, we identify deficiencies in the institutional and policy frameworks that underlie the adoption and stimulus of AFS in the southern African region. We uphold the concept that AFS remains an appropriate and sustainable response for an increased resilience against a changing climate in southern Africa for the benefit of livelihoods and multiple environmental values}, language = {en} } @misc{HoferLehmannSchneideretal., author = {Hofer, Markus and Lehmann, Peter and Schneider, Anna and Maurer, Thomas and St{\"a}hli, Manfred and Krafczyk, Manfred}, title = {Modelling the emergence of surface erosion rills in an artificial catchment}, series = {Structures and processes of the initial ecosystem development, 1st International Conference assoc. with 4th Meeting of Young Researchers in Earth Sciences (MYRES), 20-24 Sept. 2010, Cottbus, Germany}, journal = {Structures and processes of the initial ecosystem development, 1st International Conference assoc. with 4th Meeting of Young Researchers in Earth Sciences (MYRES), 20-24 Sept. 2010, Cottbus, Germany}, publisher = {BTU}, address = {Cottbus}, pages = {S. 53}, language = {en} } @inproceedings{HoferLehmannSchneideretal., author = {Hofer, Markus and Lehmann, Peter and Schneider, Anna and Maurer, Thomas and St{\"a}hli, Manfred and Krafczyk, Manfred}, title = {Modelling the emergence of surface erosion rills in an artificial catchment}, series = {EGU General Assembly 2010, held in Vienna, Austria, 02 - 07 May 2010}, booktitle = {EGU General Assembly 2010, held in Vienna, Austria, 02 - 07 May 2010}, publisher = {European Geophysical Society}, address = {Katlenburg-Lindau}, language = {en} } @misc{DietrichFoersterLangendoerferetal., author = {Dietrich, Lucas and F{\"o}rster, Benjamin and Langend{\"o}rfer, Peter and Hinze, Thomas}, title = {A visual discrete event-based simulator for protection of plants against herbivores employed as computational optimization game}, publisher = {arXiv}, doi = {10.48550/arXiv.2509.15787}, pages = {1 -- 25}, abstract = {Plants come with sophisticated strategies to survive within a highly competing environment. In addition, they need to resist frequent attacks from a variety of herbivores acting alone, in small groups, or in swarms. Since the amount of energy a plant might invest in defense and reproduction is limited, a complex optimization problem emerges. In a shared habitat, plants fight herbivores by shape and camouflage, by the release of specific toxins, or by attracting predators of herbivores. Furthermore, plants alert their surrounding field by signaling substances in the event of an assault. Transported by air or through a network of roots, signaling substances reach neighbors to trigger their defense. The offsprings of a plant commonly grow within a certain distance to benefit from symbiotic protection. We introduce a grid-based visual simulation software for detailed configuration and subsequent processing of the behavior of the resulting system in time and space. In terms of solution to a computational optimization problem inspired by nature, settings with low energy need and long life able to cope with different patterns of attack can be figured out and analyzed. Applications include novel techniques for efficient construction and secure operation of sensor networks.}, language = {en} } @misc{SovovaCimaJehličkaetal., author = {Sovov{\´a}, Lucie and Cima, Ottavia and Jehlička, Petr and Pungas, Lilian and Sattler, Markus and Smith, Thomas S.J. and Decker, Anja and Johanisova, Nadia and Kovanen, Sunna and North, Peter}, title = {On Babushkas and postcapitalism : theorising diverse economies from the Global East}, series = {Antipode : a radical journal of geography}, volume = {57}, journal = {Antipode : a radical journal of geography}, number = {6}, publisher = {Wiley}, address = {Hoboken, NJ}, issn = {0066-4812}, doi = {10.1111/anti.70034}, pages = {2484 -- 2507}, abstract = {As transformative visions for more just and sustainable societies multiply around the globe, the Diverse and Community Economies approach presents one of the most influential strategies to advance postcapitalist visions. In this paper, we contribute to this project based on our research and activism in the Global East, intended here as Central and Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union. We argue that engaging with the Global East is not only a matter of epistemic inclusivity but also a (too-often-neglected) opportunity to learn from a region with a history of dramatic economic transformation and diversity. We highlight examples of community economies already contributing to more-than-human wellbeing, and we present emerging theoretical insights concerning temporality, the multi-sitedness of the enterprise, and diverse economic subjectivities. With that, we articulate our ongoing research agenda and advance conversations with postcapitalist scholarship and politics.}, language = {en} }