TY - CHAP
AU - Schlieper, Hendrik
ED - Steigerwald, Jörn
ED - Schlieper, Hendrik
ID - 49503
SN - 0338-1900
T2 - Molière, dramaturge de la société de cour
TI - Fautes donjuanesques, remontrances galantes. Réflexions sur Le Festin de Pierre de Molière
VL - 47/2
ER -
TY - CONF
AB - Abstract. Due to an increasing volume of shipments, there is a significant need for more delivery vehicles. One approach to reduce the associated increase in carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions is a new light weight design approach involving the substitution of conventional materials with glass fiber mat-reinforced thermoplastics (GMT) based on polypropylene (PP). The application of GMT by compression molding is a widely used process in the automotive industry. However, application in the commercial vehicle sector requires much larger dimensions, making it necessary to clarify whether the manufacturing process and material are suitable for semi-structural applications on this scale. To find this out, two replacement geometries are abstracted in this study and manufactured by varying the main manufacturing parameters. The feasibility can be demonstrated by recording and analyzing the resulting process variables and measuring the formed fiber distribution. At the end of the paper, recommendations are given for the production of GMT structures on the scale of commercial vehicles.
AU - Lückenkötter, Julian
AU - Leimbach, J.P.
AU - Stallmeister, Tim
AU - Marten, Thorsten
AU - Tröster, Thomas
ID - 44154
KW - Compression Molding
KW - Fiber Content
KW - Process Development
KW - Lightweight Design
T2 - Materials Research Proceedings
TI - Feasibility Study of Compression Molding for Large Reinforcement Structures in the Commercial Vehicle Sector
VL - 28
ER -
TY - JOUR
AB - AbstractFor motor learning, the processing of behavioral outcomes is of high significance. The feedback‐related negativity (FRN) is an event‐related potential, which is often described as a correlate of the reward prediction error in reinforcement learning. The number of studies examining the FRN in motor tasks is increasing. This meta‐analysis summarizes the component in the motor domain and compares it to the cognitive domain. Therefore, a data set of a previous meta‐analysis in the cognitive domain that comprised 47 studies was reanalyzed and compared to additional 25 studies of the motor domain. Further, a moderator analysis for the studies in the motor domain was conducted. The FRN amplitude was higher in the motor domain than in the cognitive domain. This might be related to a higher task complexity and a higher feedback ambiguity of motor tasks. The FRN latency was shorter in the motor domain than in the cognitive domain. Given that sensory information can be used as an external feedback predictor prior to the presentation of the final feedback, reward processing in the motor domain may have been faster and reduced the FRN latency. The moderator variable analysis revealed that the feedback modality influenced the FRN latency, with shorter FRN latencies after bimodal than after visual feedback. Processing of outcome feedback seems to share basic principles in both domains; however, differences exist and should be considered in FRN studies. Future research is motivated to scrutinize the effects of bimodal feedback and other moderators within the motor domain.
AU - Faßbender, Laura
AU - Krause, Daniel
AU - Weigelt, Matthias
ID - 48715
IS - 12
JF - Psychophysiology
KW - Experimental and Cognitive Psychology
KW - Neuropsychology and Physiological Psychology
KW - Biological Psychiatry
KW - Cognitive Neuroscience
KW - Developmental Neuroscience
KW - Endocrine and Autonomic Systems
KW - Neurology
KW - Experimental and Cognitive Psychology
KW - Neuropsychology and Physiological Psychology
KW - General Neuroscience
SN - 0048-5772
TI - Feedback processing in cognitive and motor tasks: A meta‐analysis on the feedback‐related negativity
VL - 60
ER -
TY - GEN
AU - Kunert, Irene Dorothea
ID - 52246
T2 - Vox Romanica
TI - Felix Tacke, Sprachliche Aufmerksamkeitslenkung. Historische Syntax und Pragmatik romanischer Zeigeaktkonstruktionen, Frankfurt am Main (Vittorio Klostermann) 2022, xiii + 616 p. (Analecta Romanica 92)
VL - 82
ER -
TY - CHAP
AU - Kostan, Anastassija
ED - Loos, Christian
ED - Stephan, Paul
ID - 46174
T2 - Widerständige Glieder. Der Leib als politischer Standort
TI - Feministische Neomaterialismen: Die ontologische Immanenz und posthumanistische Performativität von Natur, Kultur und Technik
ER -
TY - GEN
AB - In this proceeding we consider a translation invariant Nelson type model in
two spatial dimensions modeling a scalar relativistic particle in interaction
with a massive radiation field. As is well-known, the corresponding Hamiltonian
can be defined with the help of an energy renormalization. First, we review a
Feynman-Kac formula for the semigroup generated by this Hamiltonian proven by
the authors in a recent preprint (where several matter particles and exterior
potentials are treated as well). After that, we employ a few technical key
relations and estimates obtained in our preprint to present an otherwise
self-contained derivation of new Feynman-Kac formulas for the fiber
Hamiltonians attached to fixed total momenta of the translation invariant
system. We conclude by inferring an alternative derivation of the Feynman-Kac
formula for the full translation invariant Hamiltonian.
AU - Hinrichs, Benjamin
AU - Matte, Oliver
ID - 47534
T2 - arXiv:2309.09005
TI - Feynman-Kac formula for fiber Hamiltonians in the relativistic Nelson model in two spatial dimensions
ER -
TY - JOUR
AB - A reliable, but cost-effective generation of single-photon states is key for practical quantum communication systems. For real-world deployment, waveguide sources offer optimum compatibility with fiber networks and can be embedded in hybrid integrated modules. Here, we present what we believe to be the first chip-size fully integrated fiber-coupled heralded single photon source (HSPS) module based on a hybrid integration of a nonlinear lithium niobate waveguide into a polymer board. Photon pairs at 810 nm (signal) and 1550 nm (idler) are generated via parametric down-conversion pumped at 532 nm in the LiNbO3 waveguide. The pairs are split in the polymer board and routed to separate output ports. The module has a size of (2 × 1) cm^2 and is fully fiber-coupled with one pump input fiber and two output fibers. We measure a heralded second-order correlation function of g_h(2)=0.05 with a heralding efficiency of η_h=3.5% at low pump powers
AU - Kießler, Christian
AU - Conradi, Hauke
AU - Kleinert, Moritz
AU - Quiring, Viktor
AU - Herrmann, Harald
AU - Silberhorn, Christine
ID - 46644
IS - 14
JF - Optics Express
KW - Atomic and Molecular Physics
KW - and Optics
SN - 1094-4087
TI - Fiber-coupled plug-and-play heralded single photon source based on Ti:LiNbO3 and polymer technology
VL - 31
ER -
TY - CONF
AU - Intveen, Julie
ID - 52339
TI - Fictions of Identity – A Didactic Approach to Serial Literacy
ER -
TY - CONF
AU - Intveen, Julie
ID - 52340
TI - Fictions of Identity – A Didactic Exploration of TV Series
ER -
TY - JOUR
AU - Brosch, Anian
AU - Tinazzi, Fabio
AU - Wallscheid, Oliver
AU - Zigliotto, Mauro
AU - Böcker, Joachim
ID - 46147
JF - IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics
KW - Electrical and Electronic Engineering
SN - 0885-8993
TI - Finite Set Sensorless Control With Minimum a Priori Knowledge and Tuning Effort for Interior Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motors
ER -
TY - JOUR
AB - The Koopman operator has become an essential tool for data-driven approximation of dynamical (control) systems in recent years, e.g., via extended dynamic mode decomposition. Despite its popularity, convergence results and, in particular, error bounds are still quite scarce. In this paper, we derive probabilistic bounds for the approximation error and the prediction error depending on the number of training data points; for both ordinary and stochastic differential equations. Moreover, we extend our analysis to nonlinear control-affine systems using either ergodic trajectories or i.i.d.
samples. Here, we exploit the linearity of the Koopman generator to obtain a bilinear system and, thus, circumvent the curse of dimensionality since we do not autonomize the system by augmenting the state by the control inputs. To the
best of our knowledge, this is the first finite-data error analysis in the stochastic and/or control setting. Finally, we demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed approach by comparing it with state-of-the-art techniques showing its superiority whenever state and control are coupled.
AU - Nüske, Feliks
AU - Peitz, Sebastian
AU - Philipp, Friedrich
AU - Schaller, Manuel
AU - Worthmann, Karl
ID - 23428
JF - Journal of Nonlinear Science
TI - Finite-data error bounds for Koopman-based prediction and control
VL - 33
ER -
TY - JOUR
AU - Schenke, Maximilian
AU - Haucke-Korber, Barnabas
AU - Wallscheid, Oliver
ID - 46863
JF - IEEE Transactions on Power Electronics
KW - Electrical and Electronic Engineering
SN - 0885-8993
TI - Finite-Set Direct Torque Control via Edge Computing-Assisted Safe Reinforcement Learning for a Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motor
ER -
TY - GEN
AU - Banh, Ngoc Chi
AU - Scharlau, Ingrid
ED - Merz, Simon
ED - Frings, Christian
ED - Leuchtenberg, Bettina
ED - Moeller, Birte
ED - Mueller, Stefanie
ED - Neumann, Roland
ED - Pastötter, Bernhard
ED - Pingen, Leah
ED - Schui, Gabriel
ID - 46283
T2 - Abstracts of the 65th TeaP
TI - First steps towards real-time assessment of attentional weights and capacity according to TVA
ER -
TY - CONF
AU - Neumann, Stefan
AU - Wippermann, Jan
AU - Meschut, Gerson
AU - Stepputat, Marten
AU - Beuss, Florian
AU - Flügge, Wilko
ID - 36840
TI - Flexible Automation through Robot-Assisted Mechanical Joining in Small Batches
ER -
TY - CHAP
AU - Boschmann, Alexander
AU - Clausing, Lennart
AU - Jentzsch, Felix
AU - Ghasemzadeh Mohammadi, Hassan
AU - Platzner, Marco
ED - Haake, Claus-Jochen
ED - Meyer auf der Heide, Friedhelm
ED - Platzner, Marco
ED - Wachsmuth, Henning
ED - Wehrheim, Heike
ID - 45899
T2 - On-The-Fly Computing -- Individualized IT-services in dynamic markets
TI - Flexible Industrial Analytics on Reconfigurable Systems-On-Chip
VL - 412
ER -
TY - JOUR
AU - Rüther, Moritz Johannes
AU - Klippstein, Sven Helge
AU - Ponusamy, SathishKumar
AU - Rüther, Torben
AU - Schmid, Hans-Joachim
ID - 43128
JF - Powder Technology
KW - General Chemical Engineering
SN - 0032-5910
TI - Flowability of polymer powders at elevated temperatures for additive manufacturing
VL - 422
ER -
TY - GEN
AU - Peckhaus, Volker
ID - 50064
T2 - Zentralblatt für Mathematik und ihre Grenzgebiete Zbl 07214204
TI - Floyd, Juliet und Felix Mühlhölzer, Wittgenstein’s Annotations to Hardy’s Course of Pure Mathematics. An Investigation of Wittgenstein’s Non-Extensionalist Understanding of the Real Numbers, Springer: Cham 2020 (Nordic Wittgenstein Studies, 7).
ER -
TY - CHAP
AU - Schulte Eickholt, Swen
ED - Dunker, Axel
ED - Yowa, Serge
ID - 49622
T2 - Postkoloniale Germanistik und Konflikte im globalen Kontext
TI - Fluchterfahrung. Mahi Binebine, Luiz Ruffato und Friedrich Christian Delius im Vergleich
ER -
TY - BOOK
ED - Bartz, Christina
ED - Ruchatz, Jens
ED - Wattolik, Eva
ID - 47676
SN - 978-3-8376-6479-9
TI - Food - Media - Senses
ER -
TY - GEN
AU - Breuer, Saskia Rebecca
ID - 49331
T2 - Theologische Revue
TI - Forderer, Tanja, Was Gott zusammengefügt hat...? Eine argumentationsanalytische Untersuchung von Ehe-Scheidung im Neuen Testament am Beispiel von Mk 10,1–12 und 1Kor 7,10–16
VL - 119
ER -
TY - CONF
AU - Görel, Gamze
AU - Hellmich, Frank
AU - Löper, Marwin Felix
ID - 43177
TI - Förderung der sozialen Partizipation von Kindern im inklusiven Unterricht. Workshop auf dem 9. Paderborner Grundschultag. Thema: „Demokratie von Anfang an! Demokratie in der Grundschule erfahren, mitgestalten und reflektieren“
ER -
TY - CHAP
AU - Krämer, Sandra
AU - Liebendörfer, Michael
ED - Goethe-Universität Frankfur, IDMI-Primar
ID - 52812
SN - 978-3-95987-208-9
T2 - Beiträge zum Mathematikunterricht 2022. 56. Jahrestagung der Gesellschaft für Didaktik der Mathematik
TI - Förderung prozeduraler Flexibilität durch Lernvideos mit interaktiven Aufgaben
VL - 2
ER -
TY - BOOK
AU - Eickelmann, Birgit
ID - 50561
TI - Förderung von Chancengerechtigkeit im Kontext von Digitalisierung. Bestandsaufnahme und Perspektiven für die schulische Personalentwicklung und unterstützendes Schulleitungshandeln. Eine Expertise, angebunden an das Programm Klasse!Digital – Ganzheitliche Schul- und Unterrichtsentwicklung für heute und morgen (gefördert vom Ministerium für Schule und Bildung des Landes Nordrhein-Westfalen, der Wübben Stiftung Bildung und RuhrFutur).
ER -
TY - CHAP
AU - Weiler, David
AU - Burde, Jan-Philipp
AU - Große-Heilmann, Rike Isabel
AU - Lachner, Andreas
AU - Riese, Josef
AU - Schubatzky, Thomas
ED - Meier, Monique
ED - Greefrath, Gilbert
ED - Hammann, Marcus
ED - Wodzinski, Rita
ED - Ziepprecht, Kathrin
ID - 45171
SN - 2524-8677
T2 - Lehr-Lern-Labore und Digitalisierung
TI - Förderung von digitalisierungsbezogenen Kompetenzen von angehenden Physiklehrkräften mit dem SQD-Modell im Projekt DiKoLeP
ER -
TY - CONF
AU - Buschütter, David
AU - Zeller, Jannis
AU - Oltmanns, Stefan
AU - Borowski, Andreas
AU - Kulgemeyer, Christoph
AU - Riese, Josef
AU - Vogelsang, Christoph
ED - van Vorst, Helena
ID - 45567
T2 - Lernen, Lehren und Forschen in einer digital geprägten Welt Gesellschaft für Didaktik der Chemie und Physik Jahrestagung in Aachen 2022
TI - Forschungsdatenmanagement erleichtern durch relationale Datenbanken: Ein Datenmodell für naturwissenschaftsdidaktische Forschung
ER -
TY - JOUR
AB - Die mit dem Forschenden Lernen verbundenen Verständnisse werden in der Literatur als vielfältig bewertet und die damit einhergehenden Auswirkungen als problematisch für Erforschung, hochschuldidaktische Umsetzung sowie Wirkungsannahmen gesehen (Huber & Reinmann, 2019). Vornehmlich in der Lehrkräftebildung entwickelte sich ein eigener Diskurs. Im vorliegenden Aufsatz wird dafür plädiert, die immer wieder benannte spezifische, berufsperspektivische Zielsetzung des Forschenden Lernens in der Lehrkräftebildung stärker theoretisch auszuformulieren, um die Verständnisklärung von Forschendem Lernen vor diesem Hintergrund vorantreiben zu können. Damit einhergehend werden aktuelle Forschungsbefunde und -erkenntnisse des Forschenden Lernens im Praxissemester in Deutschland berichtet und diskutiert. Es werden mögliche Ansatzpunkte für die theoretische Weiterentwicklung und damit verbundene Implikationen für die Praxis aufgezeigt.
AU - Bloh, Bea
AU - Homt, Martina
ID - 45870
IS - 1
JF - PraxisForschungLehrer*innenBildung. Zeitschrift für Schul- Und Professionsentwicklung. (PFLB)
TI - Forschungsperspektiven und -befunde zum Forschenden Lernen im Praxissemester. Plädoyer für eine Zielklärung
VL - 5
ER -
TY - CHAP
AU - Drossel, Kerstin
AU - Eickelmann, Birgit
AU - Vennemann, M.
AU - Fröhlich, Nadine
ED - Keane, T.
ED - Lewin, C.
ED - Brinda, T.
ED - Bottino, R.
ID - 51021
T2 - Towards a collaborative society through creative learning
TI - Fostering students’ resilience. Analyses towards factors of individual resilience in the computer and information literacy domain
ER -
TY - CONF
AU - Prouveur, Charles
AU - Haefele, Matthieu
AU - Kenter, Tobias
AU - Voss, Nils
ID - 46189
T2 - Proceedings of the Platform for Advanced Scientific Computing Conference
TI - FPGA Acceleration for HPC Supercapacitor Simulations
ER -
TY - GEN
AU - Lienen, Christian
AU - Middeke, Sorel Horst
AU - Platzner, Marco
ID - 43048
TI - fpgaDDS: An Intra-FPGA Data Distribution Service for ROS 2 Robotics Applications
ER -
TY - CHAP
AU - Schuster, Britt-Marie
AU - Thielert, Frauke
AU - Haaf, Susanne
ED - Haaf, Susanne
ED - Schuster, Britt-Marie
ID - 48029
T2 - Historische Textmuster im Wandel. Neue Wege zu ihrer Erschließung
TI - Fragen stellen in Pressetextsorten
ER -
TY - CONF
AU - Cord-Landwehr, Tobias
AU - Boeddeker, Christoph
AU - Zorilă, Cătălin
AU - Doddipatla, Rama
AU - Haeb-Umbach, Reinhold
ID - 47128
T2 - ICASSP 2023 - 2023 IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing (ICASSP)
TI - Frame-Wise and Overlap-Robust Speaker Embeddings for Meeting Diarization
ER -
TY - CONF
AU - Kürpick, Christian
AU - Kühn, Arno
AU - Olszewski, Luca
AU - Dumitrescu, Roman
ID - 47815
T2 - 2023 IEEE Conference on Technologies for Sustainability (SusTech)
TI - Framework for Dual Transformation: A Systematic Literature Review on the Interplays between Digitalization and Sustainability
ER -
TY - CHAP
AU - Liebendörfer, Michael
AU - Büdenbender-Kuklinski, Christiane
AU - Lankeit, Elisa
AU - Schürmann, Mirko
AU - Biehler, Rolf
AU - Schaper, Niclas
ID - 35681
SN - 1869-4918
T2 - Practice-Oriented Research in Tertiary Mathematics Education
TI - Framing Goals of Mathematics Support Measures
ER -
TY - JOUR
AU - Haller, Melanie
ID - 39549
JF - Tietze, Katharina/Schnittler, Anna-Brigitta: Mode und Gender.
TI - Frauensache(n)? Mode und Gender aus feministischer Perspektive.
ER -
TY - CHAP
AB - Due to current global challenges regarding energy security as well as climate change the importance of preserving the nature and all available resources is steadily increasing. In order to achieve the energy-saving and climate targets, it is not only necessary to develop new processes and processing possibilities, but also to optimise known process chains with regard to energy and resource efficiency in the area of production technology. Here, the recycling of supposed production waste represents an opportunity to save energy. In addition to the conventional and smelting metallurgical recycling process, extensive research activities have therefore been carried out for alternative solid-state recycling processes. One example is the friction-induced recycling process, which has been used in past studies to demonstrate the energy- and resource-efficient production of semi-finished products from aluminium scrap such as chips. In addition, properties like chemical composition and strength can be adjusted locally and in terms of processing time. This can be used to improve the versatility of further processing steps.
AU - Borgert, Thomas
AU - Homberg, Werner
ID - 46752
SN - 2195-4356
T2 - Lecture Notes in Mechanical Engineering
TI - Friction-Induced Recycled Aluminium Semi-finished Products in Thermo-mechanical Joining Technology
ER -
TY - CHAP
AU - Gretz, Daniela
ED - Tatlock, Lynne
ED - Beals, Kurt
ID - 49181
T2 - German Literature as a Transnational Field of Production, 1848-1919
TI - From European Symbolism to German Gesture: The International and Transnational Nationalism of Stefan George’s Blätter für die Kunst
ER -
TY - JOUR
AU - Schulz, Christian
ID - 51743
JF - Navigationen – Zeitschrift für Medien- und Kulturwissenschaften
SN - 1619-1641
TI - From mental models to algorithmic imaginaries to co-constructive mental models
VL - 2
ER -
TY - CONF
AU - Rieskamp, Jonas
AU - Mirbabaie, Milad
AU - Langer, Marie
AU - Kocur, Alexander
ID - 48468
TI - From Virality to Veracity: Examining False Information on Telegram vs. Twitter
ER -
TY - JOUR
AB - AbstractSupplementing an earlier analysis of event‐related potentials in extensive motor learning (Margraf et al., 2022a, 2022b), frontal theta‐band activity (4–8 Hz) was scrutinized. Thirty‐seven participants learned a sequential arm movement with 192 trials in each of five practice sessions. Feedback, based on a performance adaptive bandwidth, was given after every trial. Electroencephalogram (EEG) was recorded in the first and last practice sessions. The degree of motor automatization was tested under dual‐task conditions in a pre‐test–post‐test design. Quantitative error information was transported in both feedback conditions (positive and negative). Frontal theta activity was discussed as a general signal that cognitive control is needed and, therefore, was expected to be higher after negative feedback. Extensive motor practice promotes automatization, and therefore, decreased frontal theta activity was expected in the later practice. Further, it was expected that frontal theta was predictive for subsequent behavioural adaptations and the amount of motor automatization. As the results show, induced frontal theta power was higher after negative feedback and decreased after five sessions of practice. Moreover, induced theta activity was predictive for error correction and, therefore, an indicator of whether the recruited cognitive resources successfully induced behavioural adaptations. It remains to be solved why these effects, which fit well with the theoretical assumptions, were only revealed by the induced part of frontal theta activity. Further, the amount of theta activity during practice was not predictive for the degree of motor automatization. It seems that there might be a dissociation between attentional resources associated with feedback processing and attentional resources associated with motor control.
AU - Margraf, Linda
AU - Krause, Daniel
AU - Weigelt, Matthias
ID - 46868
IS - 8
JF - European Journal of Neuroscience
KW - General Neuroscience
SN - 0953-816X
TI - Frontal theta reveals further information about neural valence‐dependent processing of augmented feedback in extensive motor practice - A secondary analysis
VL - 57
ER -
TY - JOUR
AB - AbstractSupplementing an earlier analysis of event‐related potentials in extensive motor learning (Margraf et al., 2022a, 2022b), frontal theta‐band activity (4–8 Hz) was scrutinized. Thirty‐seven participants learned a sequential arm movement with 192 trials in each of five practice sessions. Feedback, based on a performance adaptive bandwidth, was given after every trial. Electroencephalogram (EEG) was recorded in the first and last practice sessions. The degree of motor automatization was tested under dual‐task conditions in a pre‐test–post‐test design. Quantitative error information was transported in both feedback conditions (positive and negative). Frontal theta activity was discussed as a general signal that cognitive control is needed and, therefore, was expected to be higher after negative feedback. Extensive motor practice promotes automatization, and therefore, decreased frontal theta activity was expected in the later practice. Further, it was expected that frontal theta was predictive for subsequent behavioural adaptations and the amount of motor automatization. As the results show, induced frontal theta power was higher after negative feedback and decreased after five sessions of practice. Moreover, induced theta activity was predictive for error correction and, therefore, an indicator of whether the recruited cognitive resources successfully induced behavioural adaptations. It remains to be solved why these effects, which fit well with the theoretical assumptions, were only revealed by the induced part of frontal theta activity. Further, the amount of theta activity during practice was not predictive for the degree of motor automatization. It seems that there might be a dissociation between attentional resources associated with feedback processing and attentional resources associated with motor control.
AU - Margraf, Linda
AU - Krause, Daniel
AU - Weigelt, Matthias
ID - 48716
IS - 8
JF - European Journal of Neuroscience
KW - General Neuroscience
SN - 0953-816X
TI - Frontal theta reveals further information about neural valence‐dependent processing of augmented feedback in extensive motor practice—A secondary analysis
VL - 57
ER -
TY - GEN
AU - Margraf, Linda
AU - Krause, Daniel
AU - Weigelt, Matthias
ED - Schott, N.
ED - Klotzbier, T.
ED - Korbus, H.
ED - El-Rajab, I.
ED - Holfelder, B.
ED - Gomolinsky, U.
ED - Park, S-Y.
ID - 47125
TI - Frontal theta reveals further information about neural valence-dependent processing of augmented feedback in extensive motor practice.
ER -
TY - CHAP
AU - Grüttner, Niclas Christian
ED - Pöppinghege, Rainer
ID - 47927
T2 - 50 Jahre Universität Paderborn. Studentische Forschungsprojekte zur Gründungsgeschichte. Ein Rückblick
TI - Frühe Versuche zur Etablierung des Hochschulstandorts Paderborn (1945-1970)
ER -
TY - CHAP
AU - Grüttner, Niclas Christian
ED - Rainer, Pöppinghege
ID - 47926
T2 - 50 Jahre Universität Paderborn. Studentische Forschungsprojekte zur Gründungsgeschichte. Ein Rückblick
TI - Frühe Versuche zur Etablierung des Hochschulstandorts Paderborn (1945-1970)
ER -
TY - JOUR
AB - In recent years, frustrated Lewis pairs have been widely used in small molecules activation and catalytic transformations. This graphic review is aimed to provide the fundamental understanding of frustrated Lewis pair reactivity and the exploitation thereof in catalytic reactions.
AU - Zhou, Rundong
AU - Tavandashti, Zoleykha
AU - Paradies, Jan
ID - 35693
JF - SynOpen
KW - Organic Chemistry
KW - Materials Science (miscellaneous)
KW - Biomaterials
KW - Catalysis
SN - 2509-9396
TI - Frustrated Lewis Pair Catalysed Reactions
ER -
TY - JOUR
AB - A previous follow-up of the GINIplus study showed that breastfeeding could protect against early eczema. However, effects diminished in adolescence, possibly indicating a “rebound effect” in breastfed children after initial protection. We evaluated the role of early eczema until three years of age on allergies until young adulthood and assessed whether early eczema modifies the association between breastfeeding and allergies. Data from GINIplus until 20-years of age (N = 4058) were considered. Information on atopic eczema, asthma, and rhinitis was based on reported physician’s diagnoses. Adjusted Odds Ratios (aOR) were modelled by using generalized estimating equations. Early eczema was associated with eczema (aORs = 3.2–14.4), asthma (aORs = 2.2–2.7), and rhinitis (aORs = 1.2–2.7) until young adulthood. For eczema, this association decreased with age (p-for-interaction = 0.002–0.006). Longitudinal models did not show associations between breastfeeding and the respective allergies from 5 to 20 years of age. Moreover, early eczema generally did not modify the association between milk feeding and allergies except for rhinitis in participants without family history of atopy. Early eczema strongly predicts allergies until young adulthood. While preventive effects of full breastfeeding on eczema in infants with family history of atopy does not persist until young adulthood, the hypothesis of a rebound effect after initial protection cannot be confirmed.
AU - Libuda, Lars
AU - Filipiak-Pittroff, Birgit
AU - Standl, Marie
AU - Schikowski, Tamara
AU - von Berg, Andrea
AU - Koletzko, Sibylle
AU - Bauer, Carl-Peter
AU - Heinrich, Joachim
AU - Berdel, Dietrich
AU - Gappa, Monika
ID - 45813
IS - 12
JF - Nutrients
KW - Food Science
KW - Nutrition and Dietetics
SN - 2072-6643
TI - Full Breastfeeding and Allergic Diseases—Long-Term Protection or Rebound Effects?
VL - 15
ER -
TY - JOUR
AB - This work reports a fully guided setup for single-mode squeezing on integrated titanium-indiffused periodically poled nonlinear resonators. A continuous-wave laser beam is delivered and the squeezed field is collected by single-mode fibers; up to −3.17(9) dB of useful squeezing is available in fibers. To showcase the usefulness of such a fiber-coupled device, we applied the generated squeezed light in a fiber-based phase sensing experiment, showing a quantum enhancement in the signal-to-noise ratio of 0.35 dB. Moreover, our investigation of the effect of photorefraction on the cavity resonance condition suggests that it causes system instabilities at high powers.
AU - Domeneguetti, Renato
AU - Stefszky, Michael
AU - Herrmann, Harald
AU - Silberhorn, Christine
AU - Andersen, Ulrik L.
AU - Neergaard-Nielsen, Jonas S.
AU - Gehring, Tobias
ID - 46138
IS - 11
JF - Optics Letters
KW - Atomic and Molecular Physics
KW - and Optics
SN - 0146-9592
TI - Fully guided and phase locked Ti:PPLN waveguide squeezing for applications in quantum sensing
VL - 48
ER -
TY - CHAP
AU - Schuster, Britt-Marie
AU - Haaf, Susanne
ED - Haaf, Susanne
ED - Schuster, Britt-Marie
ID - 48025
T2 - Historische Textmuster im Wandel. Neue Wege zu Ihrer Erschließung
TI - Fünf Thesen zur Untersuchung des Textsortenwandels
VL - 331
ER -
TY - CONF
AU - Magerkohl, Sebastian
AU - Haase, Michael
AU - Magyar, Balázs
ID - 49781
TI - Future of electric motors: Additive manufacturing of components with innovative lightweight and cooling structures
ER -
TY - CONF
AU - Disselkamp, Jan-Philipp
AU - Seidenberg, Tobias
AU - Jürgenhake, Christoph
AU - Anacker, Harald
AU - Dumitrescu, Roman
ID - 49360
TI - Future production of ships – case study for modular high-speed ferries
ER -
TY - JOUR
AU - Meier, Torsten
AU - Schäfer, F.
AU - Stein, M.
AU - Lorenz, J.
AU - Dobener, F.
AU - Ngo, C.
AU - Steiner, J. T.
AU - Fuchs, C.
AU - Stolz, W.
AU - Volz, K.
AU - Hader, J.
AU - Moloney, J.V.
AU - Koch, S.W.
AU - Chatterjee, S.
ID - 43139
IS - 8
JF - Applied Physics Letters
TI - Gain recovery dynamics in active type-II semiconductor heterostructures
VL - 122
ER -
TY - JOUR
AU - Eremin, Oxana
ID - 45837
JF - Bulletin-Texte 47, GenderErträgeV. Texts from the SVR Student Lecture Series
SN - 0947-6822
TI - Game of Thrones: (Re)arrangend gender roles on screen?
ER -
TY - GEN
AU - Schneider, Jennifer Nicole
ID - 48454
TI - Game Studies – Role Play in Therapy and Education. Pen and Paper Congress.Vortrag: Potenziale von Open Educational Resources bei Pen& Paper Rollenspielen in der Bildungspraxis nutzen! – Warum und wie soll das gehen?!
ER -
TY - JOUR
AU - Yigitbas, Enes
AU - Schmidt, Maximilian
AU - Bucchiarone, Antonio
AU - Gottschalk, Sebastian
AU - Engels, Gregor
ID - 47051
JF - Science of Computer Programming
TI - GaMoVR: Gamification-Based UML Learning Environment in Virtual Reality
ER -
TY - JOUR
AU - Castenow, Jannik
AU - Harbig, Jonas
AU - Jung, Daniel
AU - Knollmann, Till
AU - Meyer auf der Heide, Friedhelm
ID - 33947
JF - Theoretical Computer Science
KW - General Computer Science
KW - Theoretical Computer Science
SN - 0304-3975
TI - Gathering a Euclidean Closed Chain of Robots in Linear Time and Improved Algorithms for Chain-Formation
VL - 939
ER -
TY - JOUR
AU - Maiterth, Ralf
AU - Sureth-Sloane, Caren
AU - Dyck, Daniel
AU - Heinemann-Heile, Vanessa
ID - 49548
IS - online first
JF - Schmalenbach IMPULSE
TI - GBP-Monitor Q3/2023: Das Wachstumschancengesetz – ein Investitionsimpuls?
VL - 3
ER -
TY - GEN
AU - Maiterth, Ralf
AU - Sureth-Sloane, Caren
AU - Dyck, Daniel
AU - Heinemann-Heile, Vanessa
ID - 48979
TI - GBP-Monitor: Betriebswirtschaftliche Einschätzungen und Erwartungen von Unternehmen in Deutschland. Unternehmenstrends im November 2023
ER -
TY - CHAP
AB - Nach dem Dreißigjährigen Krieg kam es in Paderborn zu einem Stadtumbau. Unter der Regierung des Fürstbischofs Ferdinand von Fürstenberg (1661–1683) wurden drei neue Kirchen errichtet, eine ältere erhielt eine neue Fassade. Das machte alle vier zu städtebaulichen Dominanten – nicht nur durch Größe und Positionierung, sondern weil sie die Barockfassade in Paderborn einführten und damit die Kirchen in ein neues Verhältnis zum städtischen Raum rückten. Gestaltet als Schaufronten vor bühnenartigen Vorplätzen, trugen die Fassaden dazu bei, die vorher auf die Innenräume beschränkte Heiligenverehrung in den Stadtraum hinaus zu wenden und auch im Alltag vor Augen zu stellen. Zugleich wurde ein neuer Prozessionsweg geschaffen, der die Verehrung aller Kirchenpatrone zusammenführte und zu einer Aufgabe für die gesamte Stadt machte. Über Wallfahrtskapellen bezog man das Umland mit ein. Das gesamte Fürstbistum wurde geheiligt. Der politische Sinn war, es nach den Erschütterungen des Dreißigjährigen Kriegs im Innern neu zu begründen und nach außen sakrosankt zu machen.
AU - Süßmann, Johannes
ED - Egidi, Margreth
ED - Peters, Ludmilla
ED - Schmidt, Jochen
ID - 49481
SN - 9783837666113
T2 - (Un)verfügbar – Kulturen des Heiligen
TI - Gebaute Heiligung. Wie Stadtumbau und Heiligenverehrung des späten 17. und frühen 18. Jahrhunderts Paderborn in eine heilige Stadt verwandelten
ER -
TY - CHAP
AU - Haker, Christoph
AU - Otterspeer, Lukas
ED - Beutel, Silvia-Iris
ED - Ruberg, Christiane
ID - 51303
T2 - Ungewissheit als Erfahrung in der Demokratie
TI - Gegen eine Militarisierung des Pädagogischen. Über die Folgen des Ukraine-Kriegs für die politische Bildung
ER -
TY - GEN
AU - Schroeter-Wittke, Harald
ID - 46648
IS - 3
T2 - Praktische Theologie
TI - Gegenwartsprotestantismuskunde. 50 Jahre Liturgische Nacht. Katharina Herrmann: Gesungene Katechese. Kommunikation durch Popularisierung. Kulturelle Repräsentationen eines engagierten protestantischen Christentums im Neuen Geistlichen Lied (Religion in der Bundesrepublik Deutschland 11), Mohr Siebeck: Tübingen 2021, 412 S.
VL - 58
ER -
TY - JOUR
AB - Im Zuge der digitalen Transformation der Gesellschaft steht die Lehrkräftebildung vor der Herausforderung, (angehenden) Lehrkräften Kompetenzen zu vermitteln, um schulische Lehr-Lernprozesse zeitgemäß zu gestalten. Eine Möglichkeit liegt dabei in der Entwicklung theoretisch fundierter und praxisorientierter digitalisierungsbezogener Ressourcen, die für diese Zwecke genutzt werden können. Um solche Ressourcen zu entwickeln, erscheint der Ansatz der phasenübergreifenden Zusammenarbeit in Communities of Practice (CoPs) der Lehrkräftebildung vielversprechend, da hier die Expertise aller Phasen genutzt werden kann. Bisherige Forschungsergebnisse zu Gelingensbedingungen der Zusammenarbeit lassen auf Faktoren wie Zielorientierung, Aufgabenbewältigung, Zusammenhalt oder Verantwortungsübernahme schließen, beziehen sich jedoch überwiegend auf Teams im Allgemeinen oder CoPs aus dem Wirtschaftskontext. Bisher unerforscht sind damit Gelingensbedingungen für die phasenübergreifende Zusammenarbeit in der Lehrkräftebildung, weshalb der vorliegende Beitrag diese Thematik untersucht. Zur Bearbeitung dieses Forschungsdesiderates werden quantitative und qualitative Daten aus dem COMeIN-Verbundvorhaben (Communities of Practice für eine innovative Lehrkräftebildung in NRW) herangezogen. Mittels einer multiplen Regressionsanalyse wurde die Aufgabenbewältigung in den CoPs als zentraler Prädiktor für positiv wahrgenommene phasenübergreifende Zusammenarbeit identifiziert. Die qualitative Inhaltsanalyse verdeutlicht zudem u.a. die hohe Relevanz der Beachtung der unterschiedlichen Systemlogiken der lehrkräfte-bildenden Phasen. Die Ergebnisse können dazu beitragen, die Zusammenarbeit der lehrkräftebildenden Phasen in CoPs zu verbessern, um so gesellschaftliche Transformationen in der Lehrkräftebildung adäquat mitzugestalten.
AU - Niemann, Jan
AU - Drossel, Kerstin
AU - Eickelmann, Birgit
AU - Raneck-Kuhlmann, Anna
AU - Buhl, Heike M.
ID - 50270
IS - 2
JF - Herausforderung Lehrer*innenbildung - Zeitschrift Zur Konzeption, Gestaltung Und Diskussion
TI - Gelingensbedingungen der phasenübergreifenden Zusammenarbeit in der Lehrkräftebildung zur Entwicklung digitalisierungsbezogener Ressourcen in Communities of Practice
VL - 6
ER -
TY - CHAP
AU - Lorenz, R.
AU - Brüggemann, T. U.
AU - Eickelmann, Birgit
AU - McElvany, N.
ED - Lauermann, F.
ED - Jöhren, C.
ED - McElvany, N.
ED - Becker, M.
ED - Gaspard, H.
ID - 44625
T2 - Jahrbuch für Schulentwicklung
TI - Gelingensbedingungen für den Einsatz digitaler Medien in Lernsituationen in der Grundschule im Bereich Lesen – Befunde einer qualitativen Befragung von Lehrpersonen
VL - 22
ER -
TY - CHAP
AU - Schwabl, Franziska
AU - Daniel-Söltenfuß, Desiree
ID - 45918
SN - 2512-1170
T2 - Organisation zwischen Theorie und Praxis
TI - Gelingensbedingungen gestaltungsorientierter Schulentwicklung
ER -
TY - CHAP
AU - Caruso, Carina
AU - Hobelsberger, Hans
ED - Feeser-Lichterfeld , Ulrich
ED - Heiser , Patrick
ED - Hobelsberger , Hans
ED - Jung , Jennifer
ID - 49313
SN - 978-3-429-05925-5
T2 - Gemeindereferent:in. Kompetenzen und Potenziale eines unterschäzten Berufs. Eine Studie zu Berufsbild und kirchlich-pastoraler Transformation
TI - Gemeindereferent_innen als Katalysator einer Transformation von Kirche? Professionsbezogene Perspektiven
ER -
TY - GEN
AB - Oktober 2023
AU - Büker, Petra
ID - 50586
TI - Gemeinsam sind wir stark! Partizipation von Schülerinnen und Schülern am Kinderschutz. Impulsvortrag an der Schulleitervollversammlung des Kreises Paderborn zum Thema: Schutzkonzepte in Schulen – Kindesschutz geht nur zusammen. Paderborn
ER -
TY - JOUR
AB - Abstract
The development of potential theory heightens the understanding of fundamental interactions in quantum systems. In this paper, the bound state solution of the modified radial Klein-Gordon equation is presented for generalised tanh-shaped hyperbolic potential from the Nikiforov-Uvarov method. The resulting energy eigenvalues and corresponding radial wave functions are expressed in terms of the Jacobi polynomials for arbitrary $l$ states. It is also demonstrated that energy eigenvalues strongly correlate with potential parameters for quantum states. Considering particular cases, the generalised tanh-shaped hyperbolic potential and its derived energy eigenvalues exhibit good agreement with the reported findings. Furthermore, the rovibrational energies are calculated for three representative diatomic molecules, namely $\rm{H_{2}}$, $\rm{HCl}$ and $\rm{O_{2}}$. The lowest excitation energies are in perfect agreement with experimental results. Overall, the potential model is displayed to be a viable candidate for concurrently prescribing numerous quantum systems.
AU - Badalov, Vatan
AU - Badalov, Sabuhi
ID - 45763
JF - Communications in Theoretical Physics
KW - Physics and Astronomy (miscellaneous)
SN - 0253-6102
TI - Generalised tanh-shaped hyperbolic potential: Klein-Gordon equation's bound state solution
ER -
TY - CONF
AB - Generating new instances via evolutionary methods is commonly used to create new benchmarking data-sets, with a focus on attempting to cover an instance-space as completely as possible. Recent approaches have exploited Quality-Diversity methods to evolve sets of instances that are both diverse and discriminatory with respect to a portfolio of solvers, but these methods can be challenging when attempting to find diversity in a high-dimensional feature-space. We address this issue by training a model based on Principal Component Analysis on existing instances to create a low-dimension projection of the high-dimension feature-vectors, and then apply Novelty Search directly in the new low-dimension space. We conduct experiments to evolve diverse and discriminatory instances of Knapsack Problems, comparing the use of Novelty Search in the original feature-space to using Novelty Search in a low-dimensional projection, and repeat over a given set of dimensions. We find that the methods are complementary: if treated as an ensemble, they collectively provide increased coverage of the space. Specifically, searching for novelty in a low-dimension space contributes 56% of the filled regions of the space, while searching directly in the feature-space covers the remaining 44%.
AU - Marrero, Alejandro
AU - Segredo, Eduardo
AU - Hart, Emma
AU - Bossek, Jakob
AU - Neumann, Aneta
ID - 48886
KW - evolutionary computation
KW - instance generation
KW - instance-space analysis
KW - knapsack problem
KW - novelty search
SN - 9798400701191
T2 - Proceedings of the Genetic} and Evolutionary Computation Conference
TI - Generating Diverse and Discriminatory Knapsack Instances by Searching for Novelty in Variable Dimensions of Feature-Space
ER -
TY - CONF
AB - A frequency-flexible Nyquist pulse synthesizer is presented with optical pulse bandwidths up to fopt=100 GHz and repetition rates equal to fopt/9, fabricated in an electronic-photonic co-integrated platform utilizing linear on-chip drivers.
AU - Kress, Christian
AU - Schwabe, Tobias
AU - Silberhorn, Christine
AU - Scheytt, J. Christoph
ID - 45578
T2 - Conference on Lasers and Electro-Optics (CLEO) 2023
TI - Generation of 100 GHz Periodic Nyquist Pulses using Cascaded Mach-Zehnder Modulators in a Silicon Electronic-Photonic Platform
ER -
TY - CONF
AB - Since historical times, cartographic maps have revealed spatial relations and enabled decisions and processes. Geographic Information Systems (GIS) allow for acquisition, management, analysis, and presentation of geospatial objects. With free geospatial data becoming available through open data policies and an increasing amount of digitally connected objects in the Internet of Things (IoT), GIS are becoming indispensable to Information Systems (IS) research. However, the consideration and relevance of GIS has only been investigated rarely. We examine, how and in which fields of application GIS have been studied in the IS literature and elicit the importance of GIS regarding their design and usage. A systematic literature review leads us to develop four research propositions. Our results indicate that GIS are still an undeservedly underrepresented discipline in IS and should be more theorized, put center-stage in design-oriented research, and considered for creating superior value co-creation in service systems.
AU - Priefer, Jennifer
ED - Bui, T.X.
ED - Sprague, R.H.
ID - 37497
KW - GIS
KW - Industry 4.0
KW - and Sustainability
KW - geographic information systems
KW - geospatial data
KW - gis
KW - information systems research
KW - literature review
T2 - Proceedings of the 56th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences
TI - Geographic Information Systems in Information Systems Research - Review and Research Prospects
ER -
TY - JOUR
AB - Geometric-phase dielectric meta-lenses made of silicon with high numerical aperture and short focal lengths are fabricated and characterised. For circularly polarised light, the same meta-lens can act as a converging or diverging lens, depending on the handedness of the circular polarisation. This effect enables application for optical tweezers that trap or release µm-size polymer beads floating in a microfluidic channel on demand. An electrically addressable polarisation converter based on liquid crystals may be used to switch between the two states of polarisation, at which the light transmitted through the meta-lens is focused (trapping) or defocussed (releasing), respectively.
AU - Geromel, René
AU - Rennerich, Roman
AU - Zentgraf, Thomas
AU - Kitzerow, Heinz-Siegfried
ID - 40513
IS - 7-10
JF - Liquid Crystals
TI - Geometric-phase metalens to be used for tunable optical tweezers in microfluidics
VL - 50
ER -
TY - CHAP
AU - Hattermann, Mathias
AU - Rezat, Sebastian
AU - Sträßer, Rudolf
ID - 46956
SN - 9783662666036
T2 - Handbuch der Mathematikdidaktik
TI - Geometrie: Leitidee Raum und Form
ER -
TY - THES
AB - Um Schüler*innenmerkmale korrekt zu beurteilen benötigen Lehrkräfte diagnostische Kompetenz. Insbesondere die genaue Einschätzung nicht-kognitiver Merkmale von Schüler*innen fällt Lehrkräften eher schwer. Dazu zählen auch mögliche Anzeichen für Lern- und Verhaltensauffälligkeiten. Maßnahmen zur Förderung diagnostischer Kompetenz fokussieren bisher größtenteils die Diagnostik fachspezifischer, situativer Urteilsgegenstände, wie Fehlkonzepte im Mathematikunterricht. Systematisch evaluierte Fördermaßnahmen, die das Erkennen und Beurteilen von Lern- und Verhaltensauffälligkeiten bei Schüler*innen fokussieren, existieren bisher nicht.Aus diesem Anlass wurde die digitale, problemorientierte Simulation GEProS zur Förderung diagnostischer Kompetenz von Lehramtsstudierenden entwickelt und systematisch in drei längsschnittlichen, (quasi-)experimentellen Kontrollgruppenstudien evaluiert. Die Ergebnisse zeigen, dass die GEProS einen Mehrwert für die Förderung diagnostischer Kompetenz insbesondere im Bereich selbstbestimmter Motivation bieten kann. Ein integriertes Quiz mit Feedback kann mittels testing effect darüber hinaus der Erwerb deklarativ-konzeptionellen Wissens als zentrale Disposition diagnostischer Kompetenz in GEProS unterstützen. Die Ergebnisse tragen durch das entwickelte Integrative Modell diagnostischer Kompetenz zur Theoriebildung sowie zur Forschung und Entwicklung im Bereich der Förderung diagnostischer Kompetenz bei, indem eine Maßnahme zur Förderung diagnostischer Kompetenz für einen fächerübergreifenden, zeitlich stabilen Urteilsgegenstand systematisch evaluiert wurde. Durch die Ableitung und Berücksichtigung wesentlicher Merkmale digitaler Simulationen trägt diese Arbeit außerdem zur theoretischen Fundierung digitaler Simulationen bei.
AU - Grotegut, Lea
ID - 45658
TI - GEProS - Entwicklung und Evaluation einer digitalen Simulation zur Förderung diagnostischer Kompetenz von Lehramtsstudierenden
ER -
TY - GEN
AU - Huybrechts, Yves
ID - 49727
IS - 2
T2 - Archiv für das Studium der neueren Sprachen und Literaturen
TI - Gerd Busse: Typisch Belgisch. België van A tot Z, Eupen: Grenz-Echo Verlag, 2022
VL - 260
ER -
TY - JOUR
AU - Voß, Fabian
ID - 51806
IS - 1
JF - Antike und Abendland
TI - Geschichte heilen: Urbane Interventionen und ihre Deutung durch den päpstlichen Hofarchitekten Domenico Fontana (1543–1607)
VL - 69
ER -
TY - CHAP
AU - Meyer-Hamme, Johannes
ED - Fenn, Monika
ED - Zülsdorf-Kersting, Meik
ID - 41130
T2 - Geschichtsdidaktik
TI - Geschichtstheorie im Geschichtsunterricht
ER -
TY - BOOK
ED - Hoffarth, Britta
ED - Mentzing, Stina
ED - Richter, Susanne
ID - 51792
SN - 978-3-593-51802-2
TI - Geschlechter - Verhältnisse - Widersprüche
ER -
TY - CHAP
AU - Hoffarth, Britta
AU - Mentzing, Stina
AU - Richter, Susanne
ED - Hoffarth, Britta
ED - Mentzing, Stina
ED - Richter, Susanne
ID - 51793
SN - 978-3-593-51802-2
T2 - Geschlechter - Verhältnisse - Widersprüche
TI - Geschlechter - Verhältnisse - Widersprüche. Eine Einleitung
ER -
TY - JOUR
AB - Zusammenfassung
Einleitung Motorische Symptome bei Morbus Parkinson lassen sich durch
körperliche Aktivität modifizieren. Inwiefern dies auch
für nicht-motorische, autonome Symptome gilt, ist weitaus weniger
bekannt. Die Erkrankung weist zudem eine Vielzahl an geschlechterspezifischen
Unterschieden auf. Epidemiologische Untersuchungen deuten zum Beispiel auf einen
besseren primärpräventiven Effekt durch körperliche
Aktivität bei Männern als bei Frauen hin. Daten zu
geschlechterspezifischen Effekten auf das autonome Nervensystem sind jedoch
limitiert. Im Rahmen der vorliegenden Pilotstudie sollen mögliche
geschlechterspezifische Effekte einer Bewegungsintervention auf
Störungen der hämodynamischen Regulation als Manifestation
nicht-motorischer Symptome untersucht werden. Diese sind aufgrund ihrer oft
gegensätzlichen hypo- und hypertonen Ausprägung schwierig
medikamentös zu behandeln, lassen sich aber gegebenenfalls durch
Bewegungsinterventionen modifizieren.
Methodik Bei 42 Patienten und Patientinnen (Alter: 70,3 Jahre; 24
Männer; 18 Frauen) wurden vor und nach einer mehrwöchigen,
stationären Parkinsonkomplexbehandlung hämodynamische Parameter
in einem Schellongtest untersucht. Mittels anschließender
Regressionsanalyse erfolgte eine Quantifizierung der Abhängigkeit von
den Faktoren Alter, Body Mass Index, Krankheitsdauer, Vorerkrankungen,
Sitzendblutdruck und hypotensiv wirkender Medikamente.
Ergebnis Bei 44% der Männer und 46% der Frauen
traten hämodynamische Regulationsstörungen im Stand und in
Rückenlage mindestens einmal auf. Eine vor Therapiebeginn
präsentierte Regulationsstörung im Stand zeigte sich in keiner
Geschlechtergruppe durch die Parkinsonkomplexbehandlung verändert.
Frauen zeigten zu Therapieende jedoch einen signifikant niedrigeren Blutdruck im
Liegen (p=0,022*). Unabhängig von der Komplextherapie
fiel der Blutdruck in Rückenlage bei Frauen nach Orthostasebelastung
höher aus als davor (vor Therapie: p=0,015 *;
nach Therapie: p=0,021*). Jedes Lebensjahr erhöhte das
Risiko für eine hämodynamische Regulationsstörung in
Rückenlage in der Gesamtgruppe um 12,4% (Regressionskoeffizient
B=0,117; p=0,014 *; Exp(B)=1,124).
Schlussfolgerung Systematische Effekte auf Blutdruckwerte im Rahmen von
Orthostasereaktionen durch eine Parkinsonkomplexbehandlung konnten nicht
nachgewiesen werden. Allerdings zeigte sich bei Frauen nach
Parkinsonkomplexbehandlung eine Senkung der Blutdruckwerte in
Rückenlage. Das scheinbar unsystematische, teils geschlechterspezifische
Auftreten hämodynamischer Regulationsstörungen fordert ein
individualmedizinisch angelegtes Vorgehen im therapeutischen Alltag.
AU - Siche-Pantel, Franziska
AU - Jakobsmeyer, Rasmus
AU - Buschfort, Rüdiger
AU - Mühlenberg, Manfred
AU - Michels, Heinke
AU - Oesterschlink, Julian
AU - Reinsberger, Claus
ID - 46137
IS - 02
JF - B&G Bewegungstherapie und Gesundheitssport
KW - General Medicine
SN - 1613-0863
TI - Geschlechterspezifische Effekte in der bewegungstherapeutischen Behandlung von hämodynamischen Regulationsstörungen bei Morbus Parkinson
VL - 39
ER -
TY - JOUR
AU - de Angelis, Moira
AU - Harles, Dorothea
AU - Mauermeister, Sylvi
AU - Aust, Robert
ID - 47139
IS - 71
JF - Das Hochschulwesen
SN - 0018-2974
TI - Gesellschaftlich-demokratische Teilhabe: trotz hochschulischer oder durch hochschulische Bildung?
VL - 1+2
ER -
TY - CONF
AU - Eickelmann, Birgit
ID - 51714
T2 - Modul Unterrichtsentwicklung im Kurs ProfiS (Professionell Führen in der Schule). Landesinstitut Bremen (online)
TI - Gestaltung digitaler Schulentwicklung in Deutschland
ER -
TY - CHAP
AU - Drepper, Laura
ED - Lemke, Valerie
ED - Kruse, Norbert
ED - Steinhoff, Torsten
ED - Sturm, Afra
ID - 46181
SN - 978-3-8309-4758-5
T2 - Schreibunterricht. Studien und Diskurse zum Verschriften und Vertexten
TI - Gestaltung narrativer Bilder für sprachlich-ästhetisches Lernen in der Grundschule. Ein qualitativer Vergleich von Erzähltexten zu unterschiedlichen Erzählimpulsen
ER -
TY - GEN
AU - Schneider, Jennifer Nicole
ID - 47900
T2 - Kölner Zeitschrift für Wirtschaft und Pädagogik
TI - Gestaltung von Open Educational Resources zur Förderung von Nachhaltigkeit in Bildung und Wirtschaft
ER -
TY - JOUR
AU - Meier, Heiko
AU - Sennefelder, Lisa
ID - 45598
IS - 6
JF - markt&wirtschaft
TI - Gesundheitsmanagement: Gesunde Mitarbeiter - gesunder Betrieb?
ER -
TY - GEN
AU - Vernholz, Mats
AU - Temmen, Katrin
ID - 46959
TI - Gewerblich-technische Lehrkräftebildung in Deutschland – Analyse der Einflüsse auf das akademische Selbstkonzept von Lehramtsstudierenden technischer (beruflicher) Fachrichtungen
ER -
TY - CHAP
AU - Kamcili-Yildiz, Naciye
ED - Körs, Anna
ID - 45439
T2 - Islamischer Religionsunterricht in Deutschland
TI - Glaubende Grundhaltung als Zugang zum IslamTheologische Kompetenzen von islamischen Religionslehrkräften
ER -
TY - CHAP
AU - Prikoszovits, Matthias
ID - 50000
SN - 9783110745504
T2 - Berufs- und Fachsprache Deutsch in Wissenschaft und Praxis
TI - Globale Simulation
ER -
TY - GEN
AU - Schroeter-Wittke, Harald
ID - 45603
IS - 2
T2 - Praktische Theologie
TI - Gnaden-Gegenwart - Bach als Praktischer Theologe. Zum Amtsantritt des Thomaskantors vor 300 Jahren. Klaus Hock / Thomas Klie (Hg.): Bachzitate, Bielefeld 2021 - Ingo Bredenbach / Volker Leppin / Christoph Schwöbel (Hg.): Bach unter Theologen, Tübingen 2022
VL - 58
ER -
TY - JOUR
AU - Tchomgue Simeu, Arnold
AU - Mahnken, Rolf
ID - 44890
IS - 1
JF - PAMM
KW - Electrical and Electronic Engineering
KW - Atomic and Molecular Physics
KW - and Optics
SN - 1617-7061
TI - Goal‐oriented adaptivity based on a model hierarchy of mean‐field and full‐field homogenization methods in elasto‐plasticity
VL - 22
ER -
TY - JOUR
AU - Moritzer, Elmar
AU - Kartelmeyer, Stephan
AU - Kreamer, Dennis
AU - Jaroschek, Christoph
ID - 48733
IS - 7/2023
JF - Plastics Insights
TI - Goodbye Hot Spots - with No Extra Energy Expenditure
ER -
TY - JOUR
AU - Blachut, Alisa
AU - Topalović, Elvira
AU - Uhrig, Sissy
ID - 42329
JF - Der Deutschunterricht
TI - Grammatik in deutschen und niederländischen DaF-Lehrbüchern: Synergien für den Deutschunterricht
VL - 3
ER -
TY - JOUR
AU - Topalović, Elvira
AU - Blachut, Alisa
ID - 45861
JF - Der Deutschunterricht
TI - Grammatische Modelle. Einführung in das Themenheft
VL - 3
ER -
TY - BOOK
ED - Topalović, Elvira
ED - Blachut, Alisa
ID - 42328
TI - Grammatische Modelle. Themenschwerpunkt von "Der Deutschunterricht" 3/2023
ER -
TY - GEN
AU - Ranade, Amruta
ID - 46087
TI - Graph Neural Network-based Anomaly Detection in Smart Grid Energy Consumption
ER -
TY - CHAP
AU - Cappello, Chiara
AU - Steffen, Eckhard
ID - 45190
SN - 9783031261039
T2 - The Digital Twin of Humans
TI - Graph-Theoretical Models for the Analysis and Design of Socio-Technical Networks
ER -
TY - GEN
AU - Schneider, Jennifer Nicole
ID - 48453
TI - Green-4-Future – Project Insights to its best! In: Training and Cooperation Activity (TCA) “Green Erasmus: pathways to sustainable projects and institutions”
ER -
TY - GEN
AU - Schneider, Jennifer Nicole
ID - 48450
TI - Green-4-Future. Learning/Teaching/Training Activity –Transnational Training Event LTTA1. Business CANVAS Model – in Green Entrepreneurships
ER -
TY - GEN
AU - Schneider, Jennifer Nicole
ID - 48449
TI - Green-4-Future. Learning/Teaching/Training Activity –Transnational Training Event LTTA1. Creative Thinking – in Green Entrepreneurships
ER -
TY - GEN
AU - Schneider, Jennifer Nicole
ID - 48451
TI - Green-4-Future. Learning/Teaching/Training Activity –Transnational Training Event LTTA1. Use, sharing and creating Open Educational Resources – Why is it so important?
ER -
TY - GEN
AU - Schneider, Jennifer Nicole
ID - 48452
TI - Green-4-Future. Learning/Teaching/Training Activity –Transnational Training Event LTTA2. Creative Thinking – in Green Entrepreneurships
ER -
TY - GEN
AU - Okumus, Hasan
ID - 45367
TI - Greta’s Gonna Wake Them Up? – An Empirical Analysis of the Im-pact of Greta Thunberg’s Global Climate Strike on Donations for Environmental Charitable Crowdfunding Campaings
ER -
TY - GEN
AU - Bröker, Christina
ID - 50571
T2 - Jahrbuch für Regionalgeschichte
TI - Grischa Vercamer Hochmittelalterliche Herrschaftspraxis im Spiegel der Geschichtsschreibung. Vorstellungen von „guter“ und „schlechter“ Herrschaft in England, Polen und dem Reich im 12./13. Jahrhundert
VL - 41
ER -
TY - JOUR
AU - Moritzer, Elmar
AU - Mühlhoff, Frederik Marvin
AU - Rauen, Dennis
AU - Kolbe, B.
AU - Schlee, H.
AU - Hokamp, C.
ID - 48734
JF - Kunststoffe
TI - Großflächig, komplex? InMould-Plasma ist die Lösung!
ER -
TY - BOOK
AU - Fuchs, Christian
ID - 47550
TI - Grundlagen der Medienökonomie: Medien, Wirtschaft und Gesellschaft.
ER -
TY - GEN
AU - Krimphove, Dieter
ID - 36440
T2 - Manz Online
TI - Grundrechtscharta (GRC)
ER -
TY - JOUR
AU - Rank, Astrid
AU - Büker, Petra
AU - Miller, Susanne
AU - Martschinke, Sabine
ID - 50579
IS - 2
JF - Erziehungswissenschaft
KW - General Medicine
SN - 0938-5363
TI - Grundschullehramt zwischen Professionalität und De-Professionalisierung. Herausforderungen der Lehrkräftequalifizierung für eine hochwertige grundlegende Bildung in der Grundschule
VL - 34
ER -
TY - CONF
AB - September 2023
AU - Büker, Petra
AU - Rank, Astrid
AU - Miller, Susanne
AU - Martschinke, Sabine
ID - 50587
TI - Grundschullehramt zwischen Professionalität und drohender De-Professionalisierung: Aktuelle Herausforderungen der Lehrkräftequalifizierung für eine hochwertige grundlegende Bildung in der Grundschule. Special Interest Group auf der Jahrestagung der DGfE-Kommission Grundschulforschung und Pädagogik der Primarstufe an der Universität Siegen
ER -
TY - GEN
AU - Krimphove, Dieter
ID - 36441
T2 - Manz Online
TI - Gründungsverträge
ER -
TY - CONF
AU - Book, Felix
AU - Traue, Arne
AU - Schenke, Maximilian
AU - Haucke-Korber, Barnabas
AU - Wallscheid, Oliver
ID - 46864
T2 - 2023 IEEE International Electric Machines & Drives Conference (IEMDC)
TI - Gym-Electric-Motor (GEM) Control: An Automated Open-Source Controller Design Suite for Drives
ER -
TY - JOUR
AB - In the last decade, conductive domain walls (CDWs) in single crystals of the uniaxial model ferroelectric lithium niobate (LiNbO3; LNO) have been shown to reach resistances more than 10 orders of magnitude lower than the resistance of the surrounding bulk, with charge carriers being firmly confined to sheets with a width of a few nanometers. LNO is thus currently witnessing increased attention because of its potential in the design of room-temperature nanoelectronic circuits and devices based on such CDWs. In this context, the reliable determination of the fundamental transport parameters of LNO CDWs, in particular the 2D charge carrier density n2D and the Hall mobility μH of the majority carriers, is of great interest. In this contribution, we present and apply a robust and easy-to-prepare Hall-effect measurement setup by adapting the standard four-probe van der Pauw method to contact a single, hexagonally shaped domain wall that fully penetrates the 200-μm-thick LNO bulk single crystal. We then determine n2D and μH for a set of external magnetic fields B and prove the expected cosinelike angular dependence of the Hall voltage. Lastly, we present photoinduced-Hall-effect measurements of one and the same DW, by determining the impact of super-band-gap illumination on n2D.
AU - Beccard, Henrik
AU - Beyreuther, Elke
AU - Kirbus, Benjamin
AU - Seddon, Samuel D.
AU - Rüsing, Michael
AU - Eng, Lukas M.
ID - 50407
IS - 6
JF - Physical Review Applied
KW - General Physics and Astronomy
SN - 2331-7019
TI - Hall mobilities and sheet carrier densities in a single LiNbO3 conductive ferroelectric domain wall
VL - 20
ER -
TY - CONF
AB - The high flammability of components manufactured by laser sintering (LS) using standard polyamide 12 (PA12) powder still severely restricts their use in industries such as electronics, aviation, and transportation. A key factor for the further establishment of LS is the expansion of the material portfolio with, for example, refreshable and halogen-free flame-retardant (FR) powder materials. Accordingly, various halogen-free FRs are investigated in this work and evaluated with respect to their use in LS. First, their decomposition behavior and mode of action are examined. Subsequently, the additives are dry blended with PA12 to investigate properties relevant for LS, such as particle morphology, thermal behavior and melt viscosity. Afterwards, test specimens for UL94 vertical flame-retardancy tests are produced by processing the dry blends on an EOS P3 LS system. Finally, the process stability of the process-aged powder blends is investigated by again examining the thermal behavior and melt viscosity.
AU - Neitzel, Fabian
AU - Kletetzka, Ivo
AU - Schmid, Hans-Joachim
ED - Beaman, Joseph
ID - 46862
KW - Additive Manufacturing
KW - Laser Sintering
KW - Flame Retardant
KW - Polyamide 12
T2 - Proceedings of the 34th Annual International Solid Freeform Fabrication Symposium
TI - Halogen-Free Flame Retardant Powder Materials for Laser Sintering: Evaluation and Process Stability Analysis
ER -
TY - JOUR
AB - We investigate how people with atypical bodily capabilities interact within virtual reality (VR) and the way they overcome interactional challenges in these emerging social environments. Based on a videographic multimodal single case analysis, we demonstrate how non-speaking VR participants furnish their bodies, at-hand instruments, and their interactive environment for their practical purposes. Our findings are subsequently related to renewed discussions of the relationship between agency and environment, and the co-constructed nature of situated action. We thus aim to contribute to the growing vocabulary of atypical interaction analysis and the broader context of ethnomethodological conceptualizations of unorthodox and fractured interactional ecologies.
AU - Klowait, Nils
AU - Erofeeva, Maria
ID - 45599
IS - 1
JF - Social Interaction. Video-Based Studies of Human Sociality
KW - General Medicine
SN - 2446-3620
TI - Halting the Decay of Talk
VL - 6
ER -
TY - JOUR
AB - Recently, Hamiltonian neural networks (HNN) have been introduced to incorporate prior physical knowledge when
learning the dynamical equations of Hamiltonian systems. Hereby, the symplectic system structure is preserved despite
the data-driven modeling approach. However, preserving symmetries requires additional attention. In this research, we
enhance the HNN with a Lie algebra framework to detect and embed symmetries in the neural network. This approach
allows to simultaneously learn the symmetry group action and the total energy of the system. As illustrating examples,
a pendulum on a cart and a two-body problem from astrodynamics are considered.
AU - Dierkes, Eva
AU - Offen, Christian
AU - Ober-Blöbaum, Sina
AU - Flaßkamp, Kathrin
ID - 37654
IS - 6
JF - Chaos
SN - 1054-1500
TI - Hamiltonian Neural Networks with Automatic Symmetry Detection
VL - 33
ER -
TY - BOOK
ED - Elit, Stefan
ED - Bremer, Kai
ID - 42161
SN - 9783476059130
TI - Handbuch Versepik
ER -
TY - CONF
AB - New technologies and materials carry significant potential for sustainable production and use of products. As an example, Additive Manufacturing technologies and materials promise lightweight design and energy efficient use of parts. Exhausting the full potential requires: a) consideration of uncertainties with respect to future capabilities, and b) upgradeable design guidelines to cover advancements consistently. The proposed approach merges concepts of Design-for-X with foresight algorithms of Scenario-Technique to derive actionable knowledge. It is validated by an application in the field of Additive Manufacturing, namely Metal Fused Deposition Modelling. Engineers benefit from the intuitive access to heterogeneous types of sustainability related information.
AU - Gräßler, Iris
AU - Mozgova, Iryna
AU - Pottebaum, Jens
AU - Ott, Manuel
AU - Jung, Philipp
AU - Hesse, Philipp
ED - Teti, Roberto
ID - 46451
KW - Design-for-X
KW - Scenario-Technique
KW - sustainability
KW - uncertainty
KW - Life-Cycle Engineering
KW - Additive Manufacturing
KW - Circular Economy
T2 - Procedia CIRP ICME
TI - Handling of uncertainties in the design of sustainable Additive Manufacturing products by merging Design-for-X and Scenario-Technique
ER -
TY - CONF
AU - Drossel, Kerstin
AU - Bette, Ricarda
AU - Oldak, Anna
AU - Eickelmann, Birgit
ID - 51705
T2 - Vortrag im Rahmen der Online-Dialogreihe „Schulentwicklung digital“ des Metavorhabens digi-ebf (online)
TI - Handlungsempfehlungen für chancengerechte, digitalisierungsbezogene Schulentwicklungsprozesse
ER -
TY - GEN
AB - We study analytic aspects of the Dunkl-type Hankel transform, which goes back
to Baker and Forrester and, in an earlier symmetrized version, to Macdonald.
Moreover, we introduce a Dunkl analogue of the Bessel function and K-Bessel
function generalizing those of a symmetric cone. Further, we take a look at
zeta integrals and their distributional extensions in the Dunkl setting. These
distributions are closely related to Dunkl-type Riesz distributions. Further,
we study regularity properties of the zeta distributions and prove a functional
equation relating zeta distributions and their Dunkl transform.
AU - Brennecken, Dominik
ID - 45707
T2 - arXiv:2303.15952
TI - Hankel transform, K-Bessel functions and zeta distributions in the Dunkl
setting
ER -
TY - BOOK
AU - Robaszkiewicz, Maria Anna
AU - Weinman, Michael D.
ID - 50227
SN - 978 1 4744 9722 0
TI - Hannah Arendt and Politics
ER -
TY - JOUR
AB - Hydrothermal carbonization (HTC) is an efficient thermochemical method for the conversion of organic feedstock to carbonaceous solids. HTC of different saccharides is known to produce microspheres (MS) with mostly Gaussian size distribution, which are utilized as functional materials in various applications, both as pristine MS and as a precursor for hard carbon MS. Although the average size of the MS can be influenced by adjusting the process parameters, there is no reliable mechanism to affect their size distribution. Our results demonstrate that HTC of trehalose, in contrast to other saccharides, results in a distinctly bimodal sphere diameter distribution consisting of small spheres with diameters of (2.1 ± 0.2) μm and of large spheres with diameters of (10.4 ± 2.6) μm. Remarkably, after pyrolytic post-carbonization at 1000 °C the MS develop a multimodal pore size distribution with abundant macropores > 100 nm, mesopores > 10 nm and micropores < 2 nm, which were examined by small-angle X-ray scattering and visualized by charge-compensated helium ion microscopy. The bimodal size distribution and hierarchical porosity provide an extraordinary set of properties and potential variables for the tailored synthesis of hierarchical porous carbons, making trehalose-derived hard carbon MS a highly promising material for applications in catalysis, filtration, and energy storage devices.
AU - Wortmann, Martin
AU - Keil, Waldemar
AU - Diestelhorst, Elise
AU - Westphal, Michael
AU - Haverkamp, René
AU - Brockhagen, Bennet
AU - Biedinger, Jan
AU - Bondzio, Laila
AU - Weinberger, Christian
AU - Baier, Dominik
AU - Tiemann, Michael
AU - Hütten, Andreas
AU - Hellweg, Thomas
AU - Reiss, Günter
AU - Schmidt, Claudia
AU - Sattler, Klaus
AU - Frese, Natalie
ID - 44837
IS - 21
JF - RSC Advances
KW - General Chemical Engineering
KW - General Chemistry
SN - 2046-2069
TI - Hard carbon microspheres with bimodal size distribution and hierarchical porosity via hydrothermal carbonization of trehalose
VL - 13
ER -
TY - THES
AU - Rüddenklau, Nico
ID - 42344
TI - Hardware-in-the-Loop-Simulation von HD-Scheinwerfer-Steuergeräten zur Entwicklung von Lichtfunktionen in virtuellen Nachtfahrten
ER -
TY - JOUR
AU - Schöppner, Volker
AU - Frank, Maximilian
AU - Schall, Christoph Wilhelm Theodor
ID - 48735
IS - 9/2023
JF - Kunststoffe
TI - Hauptsache, die Wellenlänge stimmt
ER -
TY - JOUR
AU - Küster, Christine
AU - Klünder, Nina
AU - Wagenknecht, Inga
ID - 44477
JF - Hauswirtschaft und Wissenschaft
SN - 2626-0913
TI - Haushaltswissenschaft – Eine Diskussionsgrundlage
VL - 71
ER -
TY - JOUR
AU - Ficara, Elena
AU - Beall, Jc
ID - 46209
IS - 2
JF - History and Philosophy of Logic
TI - Hegelian Conjunction, Hegelian Contradiction
VL - 44
ER -
TY - GEN
AU - Schroeter-Wittke, Harald
ID - 45452
T2 - Jahrbuch für Evangelische Kirchengeschichte des Rheinlandes
TI - Heinrich A. Meyer-Reichenau: "Der kecke Griff nach der Bibel und die davongetragene Beute". Studien zur Predigt und Theologie des Bremer Pfarrers Gottfried Menken (1768-1831)
VL - 72
ER -
TY - CHAP
AU - Kruse, Iris
AU - Schäfer, Luisa Maria
ED - Josting, Petra
ED - Kruse, Iris
ID - 51504
SN - 978-3-96848-094-7
T2 - Salah Naoura. Bielefelder Poet in Residence 2022. Paderborner Kinderliteraturtage 2022.
TI - Held*innenträume. Superheldinnen und Superhelden selbst erdacht - Paderborner Grundschulkinder werden auf die Begegnung mit Salah Naoura vorbereitet.
VL - 12
ER -
TY - CHAP
AU - Kruse, Iris
AU - Schäfer, Luisa Maria
ED - Kruse, Iris
ED - Josting, Petra
ID - 42182
SN - 978-3-96848-094-7
T2 - Salah Naoura
TI - Held*innenträume. Superheldinnen und Superhelden selbst erdacht / Paderborner Grundschulkinder werden auf die Begegnung mit Salah Naoura vorbereitet
VL - 12
ER -
TY - DATA
AB - This is the data set of the project Henze-Digital. It contains project specific authority files (e.g., persons, organizations, places) and editions (e.g., letters, documents).
AU - Capelle, Irmlind
AU - Minetti, Elena
AU - Ried, Dennis
AU - Tumat, Antje
ID - 51679
TI - HenDi-Data (data package) v1.0.0
ER -
TY - DATA
AB - This is the data set of the project Henze-Digital. It contains project specific authority files (e.g., persons, organizations, places) and editions (e.g., letters, documents).
AU - Capelle, Irmlind
AU - Minetti, Elena
AU - Ried, Dennis
AU - Tumat, Antje
ID - 51678
TI - HenDi-Data (data package) v2.0.0
ER -
TY - DATA
AU - Ried, Dennis
AU - Capelle, Irmlind
AU - Minetti, Elena
ID - 51683
TI - HenDi-ODD v1.0.0
ER -
TY - DATA
AU - Ried, Dennis
AU - Capelle, Irmlind
AU - Minetti, Elena
ID - 51684
TI - HenDi-ODD v2.0.0
ER -
TY - DATA
AU - Ried, Dennis
ID - 51680
TI - HenDi-WebApp v1.0.0
ER -
TY - DATA
AU - Ried, Dennis
ID - 51681
TI - HenDi-WebApp v2.0.0
ER -
TY - CHAP
AU - Richter, Susanne
ID - 51788
SN - 978-3-945081-45-7
T2 - Inklusion in den Erziehungshilfen III – Kinderschutz inklusiv gedacht
TI - Herausforderungen in der inklusiven Mädchenarbeit: Begleitforschung der „Inklusiven anonymen Zuflucht“ des Mädchenhaus Bielefeld e.V.
ER -
TY - JOUR
AB - Der Beitrag betrachtet die digitale häusliche Lernumwelt von Kindern unter besonderer Berücksichtigung der Differenzkategorien Herkunft und Sprache und erarbeitet Zusammenhänge zwischen dem Migrationshintergrund, der Familiensprache, einer internetbezogenen Eltern-Kind-Interaktion sowie einer unterhaltungs- und schulbezogenen Nutzung des Internets von Kindern. Empirische Grundlagen sind standardisierte Eltern- und Kinderbefragungen sowie ethnografisch orientierte Untersuchungen in Familien. Die quantitativen Analysen zeigen, dass Kinder, deren Hauptverkehrssprache in der Familie nicht Deutsch ist, häufiger gemeinsam mit ihren Eltern das Internet nutzten. Vertiefend liessen in der qualitativen Untersuchung diejenigen Kinder häufigere und komplexere Internetnutzungsformen für schulische Zwecke erkennen, die einen Migrationshintergrund aufweisen und hauptsächlich in ihrer Herkunftssprache (nicht Deutsch) innerhalb der Familie sprechen. Insbesondere in Familien, die selten in der Häuslichkeit Deutsch sprechen, hat sich die (gemeinsame) Internetrecherche als Mittel zur Kompensation von Sprachbarrieren erwiesen. Fehlende elterliche Unterstützungsmöglichkeiten aufgrund von sprachlichen Verständnisproblemen können insofern durch kindliche, elterliche oder gemeinsame Rechercheprozesse ausgeglichen werden.
AU - Richter, Lea
AU - Gruchel, Nicole
AU - Buhl, Heike M.
AU - Kamin, Anna-Maria
ID - 47887
JF - MedienPädagogik: Zeitschrift für Theorie und Praxis der Medienbildung
SN - 1424-3636
TI - Herkunftsbedingte und sprachliche Einflüsse bei der häuslichen Internetnutzung von Kindern
VL - 20
ER -
TY - JOUR
AB - Der Beitrag betrachtet die digitale häusliche Lernumwelt von Kindern unter besonderer Berücksichtigung der Differenzkategorien Herkunft und Sprache und erarbeitet Zusammenhänge zwischen dem Migrationshintergrund, der Familiensprache, einer internetbezogenen Eltern-Kind-Interaktion sowie einer unterhaltungs- und schulbezogenen Nutzung des Internets von Kindern. Empirische Grundlagen sind standardisierte Eltern- und Kinderbefragungen sowie ethnografisch orientierte Untersuchungen in Familien. Die quantitativen Analysen zeigen, dass Kinder, deren Hauptverkehrssprache in der Familie nicht Deutsch ist, häufiger gemeinsam mit ihren Eltern das Internet nutzten. Vertiefend liessen in der qualitativen Untersuchung diejenigen Kinder häufigere und komplexere Internetnutzungsformen für schulische Zwecke erkennen, die einen Migrationshintergrund aufweisen und hauptsächlich in ihrer Herkunftssprache (nicht Deutsch) innerhalb der Familie sprechen. Insbesondere in Familien, die selten in der Häuslichkeit Deutsch sprechen, hat sich die (gemeinsame) Internetrecherche als Mittel zur Kompensation von Sprachbarrieren erwiesen. Fehlende elterliche Unterstützungsmöglichkeiten aufgrund von sprachlichen Verständnisproblemen können insofern durch kindliche, elterliche oder gemeinsame Rechercheprozesse ausgeglichen werden.
AU - Richter, Lea
AU - Gruchel, Nicole
AU - Buhl, Heike M.
AU - Kamin, Anna-Maria
ID - 47856
JF - MedienPädagogik: Zeitschrift für Theorie und Praxis der Medienbildung
KW - General Medicine
SN - 1424-3636
TI - Herkunftsbedingte und sprachliche Einflüsse bei der häuslichen Internetnutzung von Kindern
ER -
TY - GEN
AU - Peckhaus, Volker
ID - 38101
T2 - Zentralblatt für Mathematik und ihre Grenzgebiete Zbl 1506.01002
TI - Herrmann, Kay (Hg.), Grete Henry-Hermann: Philosophie – Mathematik – Quantenmechanik. Texte zur Naturphilosophie und Erkenntnistheorie, mathematisch-physikalische Beiträge sowie ausgewählte Korrespondenz aus den Jahren 1925 bis 1982. Springer VS: Wiesbaden 2019, xv + 664 S
ER -
TY - GEN
AU - Lammer, Christina
ID - 52389
TI - Het verschil tussen strips en graphic novels (in Vlaanderen)
ER -
TY - JOUR
AU - Moffitt, Stephanie L.
AU - Cao, Chuntian
AU - Van Hest, Maikel F. A. M.
AU - Schelhas, Laura T.
AU - Steinrück, Hans-Georg
AU - Toney, Michael F.
ID - 49356
IS - 47
JF - The Journal of Physical Chemistry C
KW - Surfaces
KW - Coatings and Films
KW - Physical and Theoretical Chemistry
KW - General Energy
KW - Electronic
KW - Optical and Magnetic Materials
SN - 1932-7447
TI - Heterogeneous Structural Evolution of In–Zn–O Thin Films during Annealing
VL - 127
ER -
TY - JOUR
AB - Many applications are driven by Machine Learning (ML) today. While complex ML models lead to an accurate prediction, their inner decision-making is obfuscated. However, especially for high-stakes decisions, interpretability and explainability of the model are necessary. Therefore, we develop a holistic interpretability and explainability framework (HIEF) to objectively describe and evaluate an intelligent system’s explainable AI (XAI) capacities. This guides data scientists to create more transparent models. To evaluate our framework, we analyse 50 real estate appraisal papers to ensure the robustness of HIEF. Additionally, we identify six typical types of intelligent systems, so-called archetypes, which range from explanatory to predictive, and demonstrate how researchers can use the framework to identify blind-spot topics in their domain. Finally, regarding comprehensiveness, we used a random sample of six intelligent systems and conducted an applicability check to provide external validity.
AU - Kucklick, Jan-Peter
ID - 45299
JF - Journal of Decision Systems
KW - Explainable AI (XAI)
KW - machine learning
KW - interpretability
KW - real estate appraisal
KW - framework
KW - taxonomy
SN - 1246-0125
TI - HIEF: a holistic interpretability and explainability framework
ER -
TY - JOUR
AB - AbstractA new approach for the characterization of CO2 methanation catalysts prepared by thermal decomposition of a nickel MOF by hard X‐ray photon‐in/photon‐out spectroscopy in form of high energy resolution fluorescence detected X‐ray absorption near edge structure spectroscopy (HERFD‐XANES) and valence‐to‐core X‐ray emission (VtC‐XES) is presented. In contrast to conventional X‐ray absorption spectroscopy, the increased resolution of both methods allows a more precise phase determination of the final catalyst, which is influenced by the conditions during MOF decomposition.
AU - Strübbe, Sven
AU - Nowakowski, Michał
AU - Schoch, Roland
AU - Bauer, Matthias
ID - 48167
JF - ChemPhysChem
KW - Physical and Theoretical Chemistry
KW - Atomic and Molecular Physics
KW - and Optics
SN - 1439-4235
TI - High‐Resolution X‐ray Absorption and Emission Spectroscopy for Detailed Analysis of New CO2 Methanation Catalysts
ER -
TY - CHAP
AU - Keller, Adrian
AU - Grundmeier, Guido
ID - 45829
SN - 9780124095472
T2 - Reference Module in Chemistry, Molecular Sciences and Chemical Engineering
TI - High-speed AFM studies of macromolecular dynamics at solid/liquid interfaces
ER -
TY - GEN
AB - To model dynamical systems on networks with higher order (non-pairwise)
interactions, we recently introduced a new class of ODEs on hypernetworks. Here
we consider one-parameter synchrony breaking bifurcations in such ODEs. We call
a synchrony breaking steady state branch "reluctant" if it is tangent to a
synchrony space, but does not lie inside it. We prove that reluctant synchrony
breaking is ubiquitous in hypernetwork systems, by constructing a large class
of examples that support it. We also give an explicit formula for the order of
tangency to the synchrony space of a reluctant steady state branch.
AU - von der Gracht, Sören
AU - Nijholt, Eddie
AU - Rink, Bob
ID - 49371
T2 - arXiv:2311.17186
TI - Higher order interactions lead to "reluctant" synchrony breaking
ER -
TY - JOUR
AB - For a compact Riemannian locally symmetric space $\Gamma\backslash G/K$ of
arbitrary rank we determine the location of certain Ruelle-Taylor resonances
for the Weyl chamber action. We provide a Weyl-lower bound on an appropriate
counting function for the Ruelle-Taylor resonances and establish a spectral gap
which is uniform in $\Gamma$ if $G/K$ is irreducible of higher rank. This is
achieved by proving a quantum-classical correspondence, i.e. a
1:1-correspondence between horocyclically invariant Ruelle-Taylor resonant
states and joint eigenfunctions of the algebra of invariant differential
operators on $G/K$.
AU - Hilgert, Joachim
AU - Weich, Tobias
AU - Wolf, Lasse Lennart
ID - 31190
IS - 10
JF - Analysis & PDE
TI - Higher rank quantum-classical correspondence
VL - 16
ER -
TY - GEN
AU - Ali, Osama
ID - 46086
TI - Highly accurate deep compressed facial recognition
ER -
TY - JOUR
AU - Hohmann, Sascha
ID - 50183
IS - 2023
JF - Der Mathematikunterricht
SN - 0025-5807
TI - Himmelskörper mit Geometrie
VL - 02
ER -
TY - BOOK
AB - Tax evasion, tax avoidance and tax resistance are widespread phenomena in political, economic, social and fiscal history from antiquity through medieval, early modern and modern times. Histories of Tax Evasion, Avoidance and Resistance shows how different groups and individuals around the globe have succeeded or failed in not paying their due taxes, whether in kind or in cash, on their properties or on their crops.
It analyses how, throughout history, wealthy and poor taxpayers have tried to avoid or reduce their tax burden by negotiating with tax authorities, through practices of legal or illegal tax evasion, by filing lawsuits, seeking armed resistance or by migration, and how state authorities have dealt with such acts of claim making, defiance, open resistance or elusion. It fills an important research gap in tax history, addressing questions of tax morale and fairness, and how social and political inequality was negotiated through taxation. It gives rich insights into the development of citizen-state relationships throughout the course of history. The book comprises case studies from Ancient Athens, Roman Egypt, Medieval Europe, Early Modern Mexico, the Ottoman Empire, Nigeria under British colonial rule, the United Kingdom of the early 20th century, Greece during the Second World War, as well as West Germany, Switzerland, Sweden and the United States in the 20th century, including transnational entanglements in the world of late-modern offshore finance and taxation. The authors are experts in fiscal, economic, financial, legal, social and/or cultural history.
The book is intended for students, researchers and scholars of economic and financial history, social and world history and political economy.
The Open Access version of this book, available at www.taylorfrancis.com, has been made available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 4.0 license.
AU - Schönhärl, Korinna
AU - Hürlimann, Gisela
AU - Rohde, Dorothea
ID - 34544
KW - Tax History
KW - Financial History
SN - 9781003333197
TI - Histories of Tax Evasion, Avoidance and Resistance
ER -
TY - BOOK
ED - Haaf, Susanne
ED - Schuster, Britt-Marie
ID - 48021
TI - Historische Textmuster im Wandel. Neue Wege zu ihrer Erschließung
VL - 331
ER -
TY - JOUR
AU - Voicu, Bogdan
AU - Țălnar-Naghi, Dana
AU - Neguț, Adriana
AU - Glăvan, Eugen
AU - Tufă, Laura
AU - Florea, Alexandra
ID - 49486
IS - 6
JF - Sociológia - Slovak Sociological Review
KW - Sociology and Political Science
SN - 0049-1225
TI - Hitting the Breaks While Working from Home. Changes in Taking-Breaks Behaviours During Pandemic Lockdowns
VL - 55
ER -
TY - CONF
AB - September 2023
AU - Büker, Petra
AU - Höke, Julia
AU - Isele, Patrick
AU - Kottmann, Brigitte
AU - Ellersiek, Annchristin
AU - Glawe, Katrin
ID - 50589
TI - Hochschullernwerkstätten als Möglichkeitsräume für forschendes Lernen – Gemeinsame Reflexion von aktuellen Erfahrungen und Befunden aus drei Lernwerkstätten in Paderborn. Symposium auf der Jahrestagung der DGfE-Kommission Grundschulforschung und Pädagogik der Primarstufe an der Universität Siegen
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TY - GEN
AU - Peckhaus, Volker
ID - 37081
T2 - Zentralblatt für Mathematik und ihre Grenzgebiete Zbl 1570.01020
TI - Hogan, Desmond, “Kant and the Character of Mathematical Inference”, in: Carl Posy et al. (eds.), Kant’s Philosophy of Mathematics, Vol. 1: The Critical Philosophy and its Roots, Cambridge University Press: Cambridge 2020, 126–154
ER -
TY - JOUR
AB - AbstractWorking conditions of knowledge workers have been subject to rapid change recently. Digital nomadism is no longer a phenomenon that relates only to entrepreneurs, freelancers, and gig workers. Corporate employees, too, have begun to uncouple their work from stationary (home) offices and 9-to-5 schedules. However, pursuing a permanent job in a corporate environment is still subject to fundamentally different values than postulated by the original notion of digital nomadism. Therefore, this paper explores the work identity of what is referred to as ‘corporate nomads’. By drawing on identity theory and the results of semi-structured interviews, the paper proposes a conceptualization of the corporate nomad archetype and presents nine salient identity issues of corporate nomads (e.g., holding multiple contradictory identities, the flexibility paradox, or collaboration constraints). By introducing the ‘corporate nomad’ archetype to the Information Systems literature, this article helps to rethink established conceptions of “home office” and socio-spatial configurations of knowledge work.
AU - Marx, Julian
AU - Stieglitz, Stefan
AU - Brünker, Felix
AU - Mirbabaie, Milad
ID - 44143
JF - Business & Information Systems Engineering
KW - Information Systems
SN - 2363-7005
TI - Home (Office) is where your Heart is
ER -
TY - JOUR
AB - Sport-related concussions (SRC) are characterized by impaired autonomic control. Heart rate variability (HRV) offers easily obtainable diagnostic approaches to SRC-associated dysautonomia, but studies investigating HRV during sleep, a crucial time for post-traumatic cerebral regeneration, are relatively sparse. The aim of this study was to assess nocturnal HRV in athletes during their return to sports (RTS) after SRC in their home environment using wireless wrist sensors (E4, Empatica, Milan, Italy) and to explore possible relations with clinical concussion-associated sleep symptoms. Eighteen SRC athletes wore a wrist sensor obtaining photoplethysmographic data at night during RTS as well as one night after full clinical recovery post RTS (>3 weeks). Nocturnal heart rate and parasympathetic activity of HRV (RMSSD) were calculated and compared using the Mann–Whitney U Test to values of eighteen; matched by sex, age, sport, and expertise, control athletes underwent the identical protocol. During RTS, nocturnal RMSSD of SRC athletes (Mdn = 77.74 ms) showed a trend compared to controls (Mdn = 95.68 ms, p = 0.021, r = −0.382, p adjusted using false discovery rate = 0.126) and positively correlated to “drowsiness” (r = 0.523, p = 0.023, p adjusted = 0.046). Post RTS, no differences in RMSSD between groups were detected. The presented findings in nocturnal cardiac parasympathetic activity during nights of RTS in SRC athletes might be a result of concussion, although its relation to recovery still needs to be elucidated. Utilization of wireless sensors and wearable technologies in home-based settings offer a possibility to obtain helpful objective data in the management of SRC.
AU - Delling, Anne Carina
AU - Jakobsmeyer, Rasmus
AU - Coenen, Jessica
AU - Christiansen, Nele
AU - Reinsberger, Claus
ID - 45859
IS - 9
JF - Sensors
KW - Electrical and Electronic Engineering
KW - Biochemistry
KW - Instrumentation
KW - Atomic and Molecular Physics
KW - and Optics
KW - Analytical Chemistry
SN - 1424-8220
TI - Home-Based Measurements of Nocturnal Cardiac Parasympathetic Activity in Athletes during Return to Sport after Sport-Related Concussion
VL - 23
ER -
TY - JOUR
AU - Moritzer, Elmar
AU - Kartelmeyer, Stephan
AU - Kraemer, Dennis
AU - Jaroschek, Christoph
ID - 48736
IS - 5/2023
JF - Kunststoffe
TI - Hotspots ade - ohne Extra-Energieaufwand
ER -
TY - GEN
AU - Freise, Diana
AU - Schiele, Valentin
AU - Schmitz, Hendrik
ID - 46521
KW - General Earth and Planetary Sciences
KW - General Environmental Science
SN - 1556-5068
TI - Housing Situations and Local COVID-19 Infection Dynamics – A Case Study With Small-Area Data
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TY - JOUR
AB - AbstractLow socio-economic status is associated with higher SARS-CoV-2 incidences. In this paper we study whether this is a result of differences in (1) the frequency, (2) intensity, and/or (3) duration of local SARS-CoV-2 outbreaks depending on the local housing situations. So far, there is not clear evidence which of the three factors dominates. Using small-scale data from neighborhoods in the German city Essen and a flexible estimation approach which does not require prior knowledge about specific transmission characteristics of SARS-CoV-2, behavioral responses or other potential model parameters, we find evidence for the last of the three hypotheses. Outbreaks do not happen more often in less well-off areas or are more severe (in terms of the number of cases), but they last longer. This indicates that the socio-economic gradient in infection levels is at least in parts a result of a more sustained spread of infections in neighborhoods with worse housing conditions after local outbreaks and suggests that in case of an epidemic allocating scarce resources in containment measures to areas with poor housing conditions might have the greatest benefit.
AU - Freise, Diana
AU - Schiele, Valentin
AU - Schmitz, Hendrik
ID - 46971
IS - 1
JF - Scientific Reports
KW - Multidisciplinary
SN - 2045-2322
TI - Housing situations and local COVID-19 infection dynamics using small-area data
VL - 13
ER -
TY - JOUR
AB - AbstractBased on a literature review of studies on teachers’ professional competence and related assessment tools, this paper introduces a model of teacher education assessment. It is influenced by Miller’s (1990) framework of assessment in medical education and includes, among other aspects, performance assessments. This model is used to understand the potential effects of transferring assessment tools into a digital format with assessment feedback. Five examples for such a transfer will be discussed: three methods for various aspects of communication, a test for pedagogical content knowledge, and a test for content knowledge. All five are established instruments well-described in terms of validity. All five have recently been transferred into a digital format. The analysis of this transfer also reveals a potentially harmful effect of digital assessment. The closer an assessment instrument is to assessing action-related parts of professional competence, the more authenticity is required; however, digitisation tends to decrease this authenticity. This suggests that an increasing number of digital assessment tools in teacher education might result in an even more dominant focus on knowledge tests, ignoring other parts of professional competence. This article highlights the role of authenticity in validity and discusses the most suitable assessment format to address various parts of professional competence. It ends by highlighting the lessons learned from the transfer of assessment instruments into a digital format that other academic disciplines might find interesting.
AU - Kulgemeyer, Christoph
AU - Riese, Josef
AU - Vogelsang, Christoph
AU - Buschhüter, David
AU - Borowski, Andreas
AU - Weißbach, Anna
AU - Jordans, Melanie
AU - Reinhold, Peter
AU - Schecker, Horst
ID - 45562
JF - Zeitschrift für Erziehungswissenschaft
KW - Education
SN - 1434-663X
TI - How authenticity impacts validity: Developing a model of teacher education assessment and exploring the effects of the digitisation of assessment methods Über Validität und Authentizität: Effekte des Transfers von Testinstrumenten in ein digitales Format auf die erhobenen Aspekte der professionellen Handlungskompetenz
ER -
TY - CONF
AU - Sahli Lozano, Caroline
AU - Wüthrich, Sergej
AU - Kullmann, Harry
AU - Knickenberg, Margarita
ID - 50535
TI - How do attitudes and self-efficacy predict teachers‘ intentions to teach in inclusive classrooms? A cross-national comparison across five countries
ER -
TY - JOUR
AB - Clinical NLP tasks such as mental health assessment from text, must take social constraints into account - the performance maximization must be constrained by the utmost importance of guaranteeing privacy of user data. Consumer protection regulations, such as GDPR, generally handle privacy by restricting data availability, such as requiring to limit user data to 'what is necessary' for a given purpose. In this work, we reason that providing stricter formal privacy guarantees, while increasing the volume of user data in the model, in most cases increases benefit for all parties involved, especially for the user. We demonstrate our arguments on two existing suicide risk assessment datasets of Twitter and Reddit posts. We present the first analysis juxtaposing user history length and differential privacy budgets and elaborate how modeling additional user context enables utility preservation while maintaining acceptable user privacy guarantees.
AU - Sawhney, Ramit
AU - Neerkaje, Atula
AU - Habernal, Ivan
AU - Flek, Lucie
ID - 48294
JF - Proceedings of the International AAAI Conference on Web and Social Media
SN - 2334-0770
TI - How Much User Context Do We Need? Privacy by Design in Mental Health NLP Applications
VL - 17
ER -
TY - JOUR
AU - A. Erofeeva, Maria
AU - Klowait, Nils
AU - Zababurin, Denis
ID - 46103
IS - 3
JF - Sociology of Power
KW - General Medicine
SN - 2413-144X
TI - How to Speak Silently — Rethinking Materiality, Agency, and Communicative Competence in Virtual Reality
VL - 34
ER -
TY - JOUR
AB - High-contrast slab waveguide Bragg gratings with 1D periodicity are investigated. For specific oblique excitation by semi-guided waves at sufficiently high angles of incidence, the idealized structures do not exhibit any radiative losses, such that reflectance and transmittance for the single port mode add strictly up to one. We consider a series of symmetric, fully and partly etched finite gratings, for parameters found in integrated silicon photonics. These can act as spectral filters with a reasonably flattop response. Apodization can lead to more box shaped reflectance and transmittance spectra. Together with a narrowband Fabry–Perot filter, these configurations are characterized by reflection bands, or transmittance peaks, with widths that span three orders of magnitude.
AU - Hammer, Manfred
AU - Farheen, Henna
AU - Förstner, Jens
ID - 43245
IS - 4
JF - Journal of the Optical Society of America B
KW - tet_topic_waveguide
SN - 0740-3224
TI - How to suppress radiative losses in high-contrast integrated Bragg gratings
VL - 40
ER -
TY - CONF
AU - Hofeditz, Lennart
AU - Erle, Lukas
AU - Timm, Lara
AU - Mirbabaie, Milad
ID - 37165
T2 - Proceedings of the 55th Hawaii International Conference System Sciences (HICSS) (forthcoming)
TI - How Virtuous are Virtual Influencers?–A Qualitative Analysis of Virtual Actors’ Virtues on Instagram
ER -
TY - JOUR
AB - In der zukünftigen Produktion werden der Aufbau und die Entwicklung der Fähigkeiten der Mitarbeiter:innen ein entscheidender Wettbewerbsvorteil von Unternehmen. In menschenzentrierten Montagesystemen passen sich die Mitarbeiter:innen auf der Grundlage von Lernprozessen an neue und sich ändernde Aufgaben an. Dazu muss der Bezug zu den Fähigkeiten der Mitarbeiter:innen im Zuge der integrierten Produkt-und Prozessentwicklung vorgesehen werden. Daher wurde eine Methodik entwickelt, die diese Fähigkeiten explizit abbildet und sie sowohl in der Entwicklung als auch in der kurzfristigen Personaleinsatzplanung bei der Aufgabenzuordnung berücksichtigt. Zur Anwendung wurde die Methodik prototypisch in einem Software-Werkzeug umgesetzt und in Kombination mit einer diskreten ereignisorientierten Simulation erprobt.
AU - Gräßler, Iris
AU - Roesmann, Daniel
AU - Pottebaum, Jens
ID - 44215
IS - 3
JF - Zeitschrift für wirtschaftlichen Fabrikbetrieb
KW - Management Science and Operations Research
KW - Strategy and Management
KW - General Engineering
SN - 2511-0896
TI - Human Factors in der integrierten Produktentwicklung
VL - 118
ER -
TY - CHAP
AU - Albus, Vanessa
ED - Anusiewicz-Baer, Sandra
ED - Hild, Christian
ED - Massud, Abdel-Hafiez
ID - 50708
T2 - Humanität als religionspädagogisches und -didaktisches Leitmotiv
TI - Humanismus und Philosophieunterricht
ER -
TY - CHAP
AB - By pushing Descartes to more clearly explain the union of body and soul beyond the functioning of a ‘strong’ passion, namely sadness, Elisabeth wants Descartes to review his idea of the passions, and his understanding of the ‘theory of the four humors’. This chapter aims at showing that Descartes turns away from Galen’s theory of the humors, which he globally adopts in the 1633 Treatise of Man. With the shift in his conceptualization of the humors between this Treatise and the Treatise of the Passions (1649), Descartes analyzed more specifically the inner feelings, consciousness, and the passions, by considering that a man is not simply a body, but a psychophysical being, with a body and a soul.
AU - Muller, Jil
ID - 51030
SN - 9791221501698
T2 - Reading Descartes
TI - Humors, Passions, and Consciousness in Descartes’s Physiology: The Reconsideration through the Correspondence with Elisabeth
ER -
TY - CONF
AU - Hesse, Michael
AU - Timmermann, Julia
AU - Trächtler, Ansgar
ID - 48476
T2 - 2023 European Control Conference (ECC)
TI - Hybrid Optimal Control for Dynamical Systems using Gaussian Process Regression and Unscented Transform*
ER -
TY - JOUR
AU - Walmsley, Timothy Gordon
AU - Philipp, Matthias
AU - Picón-Núñez, Martín
AU - Meschede, Henning
AU - Taylor, Matthew Thomas
AU - Schlosser, Florian
AU - Atkins, Martin John
ID - 48243
JF - Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews
KW - Renewable Energy
KW - Sustainability and the Environment
SN - 1364-0321
TI - Hybrid renewable energy utility systems for industrial sites: A review
VL - 188
ER -
TY - GEN
AB - Viscous hydrodynamics serves as a successful mesoscopic description of the
Quark-Gluon Plasma produced in relativistic heavy-ion collisions. In order to
investigate, how such an effective description emerges from the underlying
microscopic dynamics we calculate the hydrodynamic and non-hydrodynamic modes
of linear response in the sound channel from a first-principle calculation in
kinetic theory. We do this with a new approach wherein we discretize the
collision kernel to directly calculate eigenvalues and eigenmodes of the
evolution operator. This allows us to study the Green's functions at any point
in the complex frequency space. Our study focuses on scalar theory with quartic
interaction and we find that the analytic structure of Green's functions in the
complex plane is far more complicated than just poles or cuts which is a first
step towards an equivalent study in QCD kinetic theory.
AU - Ochsenfeld, Stephan
AU - Schlichting, Sören
ID - 50172
T2 - arXiv:2308.04491
TI - Hydrodynamic and Non-hydrodynamic Excitations in Kinetic Theory -- A Numerical Analysis in Scalar Field Theory
ER -
TY - JOUR
AB - Many networked systems are governed by non-pairwise interactions between nodes. The resulting higher-order interaction structure can then be encoded by means of a hypernetwork. In this paper we consider dynamical systems on hypernetworks by defining a class of admissible maps for every such hypernetwork. We explain how to classify robust cluster synchronization patterns on hypernetworks by finding balanced partitions, and we generalize the concept of a graph fibration to the hypernetwork context. We also show that robust synchronization patterns are only fully determined by polynomial admissible maps of high order. This means that, unlike in dyadic networks, cluster synchronization on hypernetworks is a higher-order, i.e., nonlinear, effect. We give a formula, in terms of the order of the hypernetwork, for the degree of the polynomial admissible maps that determine robust synchronization patterns. We also demonstrate that this degree is optimal by investigating a class of examples. We conclude by demonstrating how this effect may cause remarkable synchrony breaking bifurcations that occur at high polynomial degree.
AU - von der Gracht, Sören
AU - Nijholt, Eddie
AU - Rink, Bob
ID - 49326
IS - 6
JF - SIAM Journal on Applied Mathematics
KW - Applied Mathematics
SN - 0036-1399
TI - Hypernetworks: Cluster Synchronization Is a Higher-Order Effect
VL - 83
ER -
TY - JOUR
AU - Fuchs, Christian
ID - 48589
JF - Critical Sociology
TI - Ibn Khaldûn and the Political Economy of Communication in the Age of Digital Capitalism
ER -
TY - JOUR
AU - Fuchs, Christian
ID - 48590
JF - Critical Sociology
TI - Ibn Khaldûn and the Political Economy of Communication: A Reply to Graham Murdock
ER -
TY - BOOK
ED - Alpermann, Ilsabe
ED - Besser, Beate
ED - Evang, Martin
ED - Schroeter-Wittke, Harald
ID - 46854
TI - Ich lobe meinen Gott, der aus der Tiefe mich holt. Hymnologische Kommentare zu den Liedern im Ergänzungsheft zum Evangelischen Gesangbuch. Jan Janssen zum 60. Geburtstag. HEG 3/Ergänzungsheft, Göttingen 2023
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TY - JOUR
AU - Klüners, Jürgen
AU - Wang, Jiuya
ID - 49372
JF - La Matematica
SN - 2730-9657
TI - Idélic Approach in Enumerating Heisenberg Extensions
ER -
TY - CONF
AU - Weller, Julian
AU - Roesmann, Daniel
AU - Eggert, Sönke
AU - von Enzberg, Sebastian
AU - Gräßler, Iris
AU - Dumitrescu, Roman
ID - 46493
SN - 2212-8271
T2 - Procedia CIRP
TI - Identification and prediction of standard times in machining for precision steel tubes through the usage of data analytics
VL - 119
ER -
TY - JOUR
AU - Weller, Julian
AU - Roesmann, Daniel
AU - Eggert, Sönke
AU - von Enzberg, Sebastian
AU - Gräßler, Iris
AU - Dumitrescu, Roman
ID - 47827
JF - Procedia CIRP
KW - General Medicine
SN - 2212-8271
TI - Identification and prediction of standard times in machining for precision steel tubes through the usage of data analytics
VL - 119
ER -
TY - CONF
AU - Weller, Julian
AU - Roesmann, Daniel
AU - Eggert, Sönke
AU - von Enzberg, Sebastian
AU - Gräßler, Iris
AU - Dumitrescu, Roman
ID - 52832
KW - General Medicine
SN - 2212-8271
T2 - Procedia CIRP
TI - Identification and prediction of standard times in machining for precision steel tubes through the usage of data analytics
VL - 119
ER -
TY - CONF
AU - Humpert, Lynn
AU - Zagatta, Kristin
AU - Anacker, Harald
AU - Dumitrescu, Roman
ID - 48421
T2 - IEEE International Conference on Technology Management, Operations and Decisions (IEEE ICTMOD)
TI - Identification of fields of action for validation in Systems Engineering
ER -
TY - THES
AB - Reading between the lines has so far been reserved for humans. The present dissertation addresses this research gap using machine learning methods.
Implicit expressions are not comprehensible by computers and cannot be localized in the text. However, many texts arise on interpersonal topics that, unlike commercial evaluation texts, often imply information only by means of longer phrases. Examples are the kindness and the attentiveness of a doctor, which are only paraphrased (“he didn’t even look me in the eye”). The analysis of such data, especially the identification and localization of implicit statements, is a research gap (1). This work uses so-called Aspect-based Sentiment Analysis as a method for this purpose. It remains open how the aspect categories to be extracted can be discovered and thematically delineated based on the data (2). Furthermore, it is not yet explored how a collection of tools should look like, with which implicit phrases can be identified and thus made explicit
(3). Last, it is an open question how to correlate the identified phrases from the text data with other data, including the investigation of the relationship between quantitative scores (e.g., school grades) and the thematically related text (4). Based on these research gaps, the research question is posed as follows: Using text mining methods, how can implicit rating content be properly interpreted and thus made explicit before it is automatically categorized and quantified?
The uniqueness of this dissertation is based on the automated recognition of implicit linguistic statements alongside explicit statements. These are identified in unstructured text data so that features expressed only in the text can later be compared across data sources, even though they were not included in rating categories such as stars or school grades. German-language physician ratings from websites in three countries serve as the sample domain. The solution approach consists of data creation, a pipeline for text processing and analyses based on this. In the data creation, aspect classes are identified and delineated across platforms and marked in text data. This results in six datasets with over 70,000 annotated sentences and detailed guidelines. The models that were created based on the training data extract and categorize the aspects. In addition, the sentiment polarity and the evaluation weight, i. e., the importance of each phrase, are determined. The models, which are combined in a pipeline, are used in a prototype in the form of a web application. The analyses built on the pipeline quantify the rating contents by linking the obtained information with further data, thus allowing new insights.
As a result, a toolbox is provided to identify quantifiable rating content and categories using text mining for a sample domain. This is used to evaluate the approach, which in principle can also be adapted to any other domain.
AU - Kersting, Joschka
ID - 44323
TI - Identifizierung quantifizierbarer Bewertungsinhalte und -kategorien mittels Text Mining
ER -
TY - CONF
AB - In the context of language learning, feedback comment generation is the task of generating hints or explanatory notes for learner texts that help understand why a part of text is erroneous. This paper presents our approach to the Feedback Comment Generation Shared Task, collocated with the 16th International Natural Language Generation Conference (INLG 2023). The approach augments the generation of feedback comments by a self-supervised identification of feedback types in a multitask-learning setting. Within the shared task, other approaches performed more effective, yet the combined modeling of feedback type classification and feedback comment generation is superior to performing feedback generation only.
AU - Stahl, Maja
AU - Wachsmuth, Henning
ID - 34083
T2 - Proceedings of the 16th International Natural Language Generation Conference
TI - Identifying Feedback Types to Augment Feedback Comment Generation
ER -
TY - JOUR
AU - Schroeter-Wittke, Harald
ID - 48537
IS - 145
JF - Magazin für Theologie und Ästhetik (https://www.theomag.de/145/hsw24.pdf)
TI - Igor Levit - No Fear! Ein Film von Regina Schilling
ER -
TY - CHAP
AU - Steigerwald, Jörn
ED - Bebersmeier, Carola
ED - Meine, Sabine
ID - 49499
T2 - Musik im Blick. Visuelle Perspektiven auf auditive Kulturen
TI - Illustrationen musikalischen Vergnügens. Die Bildrhetorik des 'Grand Divertissement royal' (1668)
ER -
TY - GEN
AU - Neumann, Anna
ID - 49162
T2 - Praktische Theologie. Zeitschrift für Praxis in Kirche, Gesellschaft und Kultur
TI - Im Dialog: Theologische Grundlagen und religionsdidaktische Impulse für die Praxis des kokoRUs. Rezension zu Bernd Schröder/Jan Woppowa (Hg.): Theologie für den konfessionell-kooperativen Religionsunterricht. Ein Handbuch, Tübingen 2021
VL - 1
ER -
TY - JOUR
AB - AbstractAction imagery practice (AIP) describes the repetitive imagination of an action to improve subsequent action execution. Because AIP and action execution practice (AEP) draw on partly similar motor mechanisms, it was assumed that AIP may lead to motor automatization, which is observable in a reduction of dual-task costs after AEP. To investigate automatization in AIP, we compared dual-task and single-task performance in practice and random sequences in pretests and posttests. All participants practiced serial reactions to visual stimuli in ten single-task practice sessions. An AIP group imagined the reactions. An AEP group and a control practice group executed the reactions. Practice followed a sequential sequence in AIP and AEP but was random in control practice. In dual-task test conditions, tones were counted that appeared in addition to the visual stimuli. RTs decreased from pretest to posttest in both practice and random sequences in all groups indicating general sequence-unspecific learning. Further, RTs decreased to a greater extent in the practice sequence than in the random sequence after AIP and AEP, indicating sequence-specific learning. Dual-task costs—the difference between RTs after tone and no tone events—were reduced independent from the performed sequence in all groups indicating sequence-unspecific automatization. It is concluded that the stimulus–response coupling can be automatized by both, AEP and AIP.
AU - Dahm, Stephan F.
AU - Hyna, Henri
AU - Krause, Daniel
ID - 48714
IS - 7
JF - Psychological Research
KW - Arts and Humanities (miscellaneous)
KW - Developmental and Educational Psychology
KW - Experimental and Cognitive Psychology
KW - General Medicine
SN - 0340-0727
TI - Imagine to automatize: automatization of stimulus–response coupling after action imagery practice in implicit sequence learning
VL - 87
ER -
TY - CHAP
AU - Harnack, Maria
ED - Seng, Eva-Maria
ED - Leineweber, Jonas
ID - 41843
T2 - Immaterielles Kulturerbe und regionale Identität – Schützenwesen in Deutschland
TI - Immaterielles Kulturerbe in Nordrhein-Westfalen. Zur Bedeutung kultureller Ausdrucksformen
ER -
TY - CHAP
AU - Leineweber, Jonas
AU - Becker, Peter
ED - Kusch-Arnhold , Britta
ED - Trump, Denise
ID - 51603
T2 - Bürger Schützen Borken 1323 – 2023 (Katalog der Ausstellung vom 12.08.2023 – 11.02.2024 im Forum Altes Rathaus Borken)
TI - Immaterielles Kulturerbe praxisnah erforschen. Das Forschungsprojekt „Tradition im Wandel“ – Schützenwesen in Westfalen
ER -
TY - JOUR
AB - Ferroelectric domain boundaries are quasi-two-dimensional functional interfaces with high prospects for nanoelectronic applications. Despite their reduced dimensionality, they can exhibit complex non-Ising polarization configurations and unexpected physical properties. Here, the impact of the three-dimensional (3D) curvature on the polarization profile of nominally uncharged 180° domain walls in LiNbO3 is studied using second-harmonic generation microscopy and 3D polarimetry analysis. Correlations between the domain-wall curvature and the variation of its internal polarization unfold in the form of modulations of the Néel-like character, which we attribute to the flexoelectric effect. While the Néel-like character originates mainly from the tilting of the domain wall, the internal polarization adjusts its orientation due to the synergetic upshot of dipolar and monopolar bound charges and their variation with the 3D curvature. Our results show that curved interfaces in solid crystals may offer a rich playground for tailoring nanoscale polar states.
AU - Acevedo-Salas, Ulises
AU - Croes, Boris
AU - Zhang, Yide
AU - Cregut, Olivier
AU - Dorkenoo, Kokou Dodzi
AU - Kirbus, Benjamin
AU - Singh, Ekta
AU - Beccard, Henrik
AU - Rüsing, Michael
AU - Eng, Lukas M.
AU - Hertel, Riccardo
AU - Eliseev, Eugene A.
AU - Morozovska, Anna N.
AU - Cherifi-Hertel, Salia
ID - 47992
IS - 3
JF - Nano Letters
KW - Mechanical Engineering
KW - Condensed Matter Physics
KW - General Materials Science
KW - General Chemistry
KW - Bioengineering
SN - 1530-6984
TI - Impact of 3D Curvature on the Polarization Orientation in Non-Ising Domain Walls
VL - 23
ER -
TY - JOUR
AB - BackgroundThe COVID-19 pandemic has led to a deepening of existing inequalities and a rollback of achievements made in gender equality. Women in Global Health (WGH) is a global movement that aims to achieve gender equality in health and increase female leadership in global health. Here, the aim was to understand how the pandemic affects the private and professional lives of women working in global health in different European countries. Suggestions for future pandemic preparedness including how gender perspectives should be integrated into pandemic preparedness and how a women's network such as WGH helped them to overcome the impact of the pandemic were explored.MethodsQualitative semi-structured interviews were conducted in September 2020 with a sample size of nine highly educated women with a mean age of 42.1 years from the different WGH European chapters. The participants were informed of the study and were formally asked for their consent. The interviews were held in English via an online videoconference platform and lasted 20–25 min each. The interviews were audio recorded and transcribed verbatim. Thematic analysis was conducted according to Mayring Qualitative Content Analysis using MAXQDA.ResultsThe pandemic has both positive and negative effects on the professional and private lives of women. It led to an increased workload and stress as well as pressure to publish on COVID-19-related themes. Increased childcare and household responsibilities represented a double burden. The available space was limited if other family members were also working from home. Positive aspects included more time for family or partners and reduced travel. The participants report on perceived gender differences in the experience of the pandemic. International cooperation is considered to be a key factor for future pandemic preparedness. Being part of a women's network such as WGH was perceived as being very supportive in difficult situations during the pandemic.ConclusionThis study provides unique insights into the experiences of women working in global health in different European countries. The COVID-19 pandemic influences their professional and private lives. Perceived gender differences are reported and suggest the need for integrating gender perspectives in pandemic preparedness. Networks for women, such as WGH, can facilitate the exchange of information in crises and provide women with professional and personal support.
AU - Hoffmann, Christina
AU - Schneider, Tamara
AU - Wannous, Chadia
AU - Nyberger, Karolina
AU - Haavardsson, Ingeborg
AU - Gilmore, Brynne
AU - Quigley, Paula
AU - Winkler, Andrea S.
AU - Ludwig, Sabine
ID - 42235
JF - Frontiers in Global Women's Health
KW - Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering
KW - Environmental Engineering
SN - 2673-5059
TI - Impact of COVID-19 on the private and professional lives of highly educated women working in global health in Europe—A qualitative study
VL - 4
ER -
TY - CHAP
AU - Pinsch, Jan Christian
ED - Sinnaghel, Harry
ID - 50493
T2 - 1523. The first martyrs of the Reformation
TI - Impact of the Reformation on Protestant–Jewish dialogue in Germany
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TY - CHAP
AU - Biehler, Rolf
AU - Frischemeier, Daniel
AU - Gould, Ronald
AU - Pfannkuch, Maxine
ED - Pepin, Birgit
ED - Gueudet, Ghislaine
ED - Choppin, Jeffrey
ID - 48042
T2 - Handbook of Digital Resources in Mathematics Education
TI - Impacts of Digitalization on Content and Goals of Statistics Education
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TY - GEN
AU - Beverungen, Daniel
AU - zur Heiden, Philipp
AU - Lehrer, Christiane
AU - Trier, Matthias
AU - Bartelheimer, Christian
AU - Bradt, Tobias
AU - Distel, Bettina
AU - Drews, Paul
AU - Ehmke, Jan Fabian
AU - Fill, Hans-Georg
AU - Flath, Christoph M.
AU - Fridgen, Gilbert
AU - Grisold, Thomas
AU - Janiesch, Christian
AU - Janson, Andreas
AU - Krancher, Oliver
AU - Krönung, Julia
AU - Kundisch, Dennis
AU - Márton, Attila
AU - Mirbabaie, Milad
AU - Morana, Stefan
AU - Mueller, Benjamin
AU - Müller, Oliver
AU - Oberländer, Anna Maria
AU - Peters, Christoph
AU - Peukert, Christoph
AU - Reuter-Oppermann, Melanie
AU - Riehle, Dennis M.
AU - Robra-Bissantz, Susanne
AU - Röglinger, Maximilian
AU - Rosenthal, Kristina
AU - Schryen, Guido
AU - Schütte, Reinhard
AU - Strahringer, Susanne
AU - Urbach, Nils
AU - Wessel, Lauri
AU - Zavolokina, Liudmila
AU - Zschech, Patrick
ID - 47107
TI - Implementing Digital Responsibility through Information Systems Research: A Delphi Study of Objectives, Activities, and Challenges in IS Research
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TY - JOUR
AB - Intending to counteract Klein’s second discontinuity in teacher education, we explored and applied the innovation of “interface ePortfolio” in the context of a geometry course for preservice teachers (PSTs). The tool offers the possibility of implementing the design principle of profession orientation. In the article, we theoretically clarify what we understand by this principle and locate our innovative concept against this theoretical background. We empirically investigate the extent to which counteraction against the second discontinuity is successful by analyzing reflection texts created in the interface ePortfolio, focusing on PSTs’ perspectives. Our qualitative content analysis shows that most of them perceive the innovation as helpful in the intended sense and indicates that the course concept, in general, and the interface ePortfolio, in particular, have helped establish relevant links between the course content and their later work as teachers.
AU - Hoffmann, Max
AU - Biehler, Rolf
ID - 45786
JF - ZDM – Mathematics Education
KW - General Mathematics
KW - Education
SN - 1863-9690
TI - Implementing profession orientation as a design principle for overcoming Klein’s second discontinuity – preservice teacher’s perspectives on interface activities in the context of a geometry course
ER -
TY - JOUR
AU - Dawid, Herbert
AU - Harting, Philipp
AU - Neugart, Michael
ID - 50145
JF - SSRN Electronic Journal
KW - General Earth and Planetary Sciences
KW - General Environmental Science
SN - 1556-5068
TI - Implications of Algorithmic Wage Setting on Online Labor Platforms: a Simulation-Based Analysis∗
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TY - CONF
AU - Dreiling, Dmitrij
AU - Itner, Dominik
AU - Hetkämper, Tim
AU - Birk, Carolin
AU - Gravenkamp, Hauke
AU - Henning, Bernd
ID - 45205
SN - 978-3-9819376-8-8
T2 - SMSI 2023 Conference
TI - Improved determination of viscoelastic material parameters using a pulse-echo measurement setup
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TY - CONF
AB - Estimating the ground state energy of a local Hamiltonian is a central
problem in quantum chemistry. In order to further investigate its complexity
and the potential of quantum algorithms for quantum chemistry, Gharibian and Le
Gall (STOC 2022) recently introduced the guided local Hamiltonian problem
(GLH), which is a variant of the local Hamiltonian problem where an
approximation of a ground state is given as an additional input. Gharibian and
Le Gall showed quantum advantage (more precisely, BQP-completeness) for GLH
with $6$-local Hamiltonians when the guiding vector has overlap
(inverse-polynomially) close to 1/2 with a ground state. In this paper, we
optimally improve both the locality and the overlap parameters: we show that
this quantum advantage (BQP-completeness) persists even with 2-local
Hamiltonians, and even when the guiding vector has overlap
(inverse-polynomially) close to 1 with a ground state. Moreover, we show that
the quantum advantage also holds for 2-local physically motivated Hamiltonians
on a 2D square lattice. This makes a further step towards establishing
practical quantum advantage in quantum chemistry.
AU - Gharibian, Sevag
AU - Hayakawa, Ryu
AU - Gall, François Le
AU - Morimae, Tomoyuki
ID - 32407
IS - 32
T2 - Proceedings of the 50th EATCS International Colloquium on Automata, Languages and Programming (ICALP)
TI - Improved Hardness Results for the Guided Local Hamiltonian Problem
VL - 261
ER -
TY - JOUR
AU - Schöppner, Volker
AU - Kleinschmidt, Dennis
ID - 48737
JF - SPE Polymers
TI - Improvement of a method for the correction of wall slip effects within the rheological measurements of filled rubber compounds
ER -
TY - CONF
AU - Thevißen, Max
AU - Blumberg, Eva
ID - 49691
TI - Improvement of Diagnostic Competences Using Video-Supported Training Moduls - A Design-Based-Research-Study
ER -
TY - CONF
AU - Hardes, Tobias
AU - Klingler, Florian
AU - Sommer, Christoph
ID - 34878
T2 - IEEE Wireless Communications and Networking Conference (WCNC 2023), Track Emerging Technologies, Standards, and Applications
TI - Improving Platooning Safety with Full Duplex Relaying and Beamforming
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TY - CONF
AB - Platooning is a promising application in the field of vehicular networks. It has the potential to improve traffic flow, but also road safety. However, unreliable communication has strong negative effects on platoon stability and, thus, safety on roads. To improve reliability, in this work, we propose using multi-hop communication for platooning using the Decode and Forward (DF) Full-Duplex Relaying (FDR) scheme together with beamforming. We use computer simulations to demonstrate that FDR latency has no observable negative effect on string stability or safety even while performing an emergency brake. We further show that this combined approach reaches a constant Packet Delivery Ratio (PDR) of 100 % even in situations with high interference and/or congestion, where traditional approaches fail.
AU - Hardes, Tobias
AU - Klingler, Florian
AU - Sommer, Christoph
ID - 51264
T2 - IEEE Wireless Communications and Networking Conference 2023 (WCNC 2023)
TI - Improving Platooning Safety with Full Duplex Relaying and Beamforming
ER -
TY - CONF
AU - Löper, Marwin Felix
AU - Görel, Gamze
AU - Hellmich, Frank
ID - 42243
TI - Improving students’ attitudes towards peers with special needs: Results from an intervention study. Symposium "Chances and challenges in diverse classrooms" (Sepideh Hassani & Marwin Felix Loeper). 20th Biennial EARLI (European Association for Research on Learning and Instruction) Conference 2023. "Education as a Hope in Uncertain Times"
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TY - GEN
AU - N., N.
ID - 46221
TI - Improving the End-of-Line Test of Custom-Built Geared Motors using Clustering based on Neural Networks
ER -
TY - BOOK
ED - Autsch, Sabiene
ED - Pickartz, Tim
ID - 49923
TI - Impulse 6. Texte und Bilder zur Kunstvermittlung: ABHÄNGEN. Ein interdisziplinäres Projekt zur documenta fifteen (2022).
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TY - BOOK
AU - Berntheisel, S.
AU - Chammon, J.
AU - Dehmel, S.
AU - Eickelmann, Birgit
AU - et al., M.
ID - 51027
TI - Impulse zur Förderung von Datenkompetenzen und Datenkultur. Handlungsempfehlungen aus dem Beteiligungsprozess 'Roadmap Datenkompetenzen und Datenkultur'
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TY - CHAP
AB - Die Überreste vom Tornado in Paderborn
Was bleibt, sind die Scherben von zerbrochenen Dachziegeln. Olav Schiedel sammelt und kartiert Fragmente dieser Ziegel entlang der Tornadoschneise. Aus dem Objekt „Scherbe” wird das Material für eine künstlerische Auseinandersetzung.
Die Ausstellung „Scherben“ verknüpft Archäologie mit bildender Kunst und zeigt die aktuelle Stadtgeschichte aus einer anderen, ungewohnten Perspektive.
AU - Langer, Svenja
ID - 45186
KW - Ausstellung
KW - Katalog
KW - Tornado
KW - Scherbe
KW - Dachziegel
KW - Spur
KW - Kunst
T2 - Scherben. Der Katalog zur Ausstellung. Olav Schiedel im Raum für Kunst Paderborn. 20.05.-04.06.2023
TI - Impulse zur Scherbe als Spur und künstlerisches Material
VL - 1
ER -