TY - GEN
AU - Krimphove, Dieter
ID - 36446
T2 - Manz Online
TI - De-minimis-Beihilfen
ER -
TY - GEN
AU - Krimphove, Dieter
ID - 36445
T2 - Manz Online
TI - CE-Kennzeichnung
ER -
TY - GEN
AU - Krimphove, Dieter
ID - 36443
T2 - Manz Online
TI - Rom II VO
ER -
TY - GEN
AU - Krimphove, Dieter
ID - 36442
T2 - Manz Online
TI - ROM I VO
ER -
TY - GEN
AU - Krimphove, Dieter
ID - 36435
T2 - Manz Online
TI - AEUV
ER -
TY - GEN
AU - Krimphove, Dieter
ID - 36437
T2 - Manz Online
TI - Beschlüsse (Unionsrecht)
ER -
TY - GEN
AU - Krimphove, Dieter
ID - 36440
T2 - Manz Online
TI - Grundrechtscharta (GRC)
ER -
TY - GEN
AU - Krimphove, Dieter
ID - 36436
T2 - Manz Online
TI - Beitrittsverträge
ER -
TY - CHAP
AU - Lauert, Markus
ED - Süßmann, Johannes
ED - Meine, Sabine
ED - Otto, Arnold
ID - 36464
T2 - Musiklandschaften zwischen Pader und Rhein. Verflechtung und Pluralisierung entlang des Hellwegs
TI - In der freiheit musicirt: Musikpraxis und -erziehung in den Taschenkalendern Kaspars von Fürstenberg
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TY - JOUR
AB - Superconducting nanowire single-photon detectors (SNSPDs) show near unity efficiency, low dark count rate, and short recovery time. Combining these characteristics with temporal control of SNSPDs broadens their applications as in active de-latching for higher dynamic range counting or temporal filtering for pump-probe spectroscopy or LiDAR. To that end, we demonstrate active gating of an SNSPD with a minimum off-to-on rise time of 2.4 ns and a total gate length of 5.0 ns. We show how the rise time depends on the inductance of the detector in combination with the control electronics. The gate window is demonstrated to be fully and freely, electrically tunable up to 500 ns at a repetition rate of 1.0 MHz, as well as ungated, free-running operation. Control electronics to generate the gating are mounted on the 2.3 K stage of a closed-cycle sorption cryostat, while the detector is operated on the cold stage at 0.8 K. We show that the efficiency and timing jitter of the detector is not altered during the on-time of the gating window. We exploit gated operation to demonstrate a method to increase in the photon counting dynamic range by a factor 11.2, as well as temporal filtering of a strong pump in an emulated pump-probe experiment.
AU - Hummel, Thomas
AU - Widhalm, Alex
AU - Höpker, Jan Philipp
AU - Jöns, Klaus
AU - Chang, Jin
AU - Fognini, Andreas
AU - Steinhauer, Stephan
AU - Zwiller, Val
AU - Zrenner, Artur
AU - Bartley, Tim
ID - 36471
IS - 1
JF - Optics Express
KW - Atomic and Molecular Physics
KW - and Optics
SN - 1094-4087
TI - Nanosecond gating of superconducting nanowire single-photon detectors using cryogenic bias circuitry
VL - 31
ER -
TY - JOUR
AU - Stutz, Bianca
AU - Buyken, Anette E.
AU - Schadow, Alena
AU - Jankovic, N
AU - Alexy, U
AU - Krueger, Betina
ID - 36073
JF - Appetite
SN - 0195-6663
TI - Associations of chronotype and social jetlag with eating jetlag and their changes among German students during the first COVID-19 lockdown. The Chronotype and Nutrition study.
VL - 180
ER -
TY - JOUR
AB - AbstractIncreasing average temperatures and heat waves are having devasting impacts on human health and well-being but studies of heat impacts and how people adapt are rare and often confined to specific locations. In this study, we explore how analysis of conversations on social media can be used to understand how people feel about heat waves and how they respond. We collected global Twitter data over four months (from January to April 2022) using predefined hashtags about heat waves. Topic modelling identified five topics. The largest (one-third of all tweets) was related to sports events. The remaining two-thirds could be allocated to four topics connected to communication about climate-related heat or heat waves. Two of these were on the impacts of heat and heat waves (health impacts 20%; social impacts 16%), one was on extreme weather and climate change attribution (17%) and the last one was on perceptions and warning (13%). The number of tweets in each week corresponded well with major heat wave occurrences in Argentina, Australia, the USA and South Asia (India and Pakistan), indicating that people posting tweets were aware of the threat from heat and its impacts on the society. Among the words frequently used within the topic ‘Social impacts’ were ‘air-conditioning’ and ‘electricity’, suggesting links between coping strategies and financial pressure. Apart from analysing the content of tweets, new insights were also obtained from analysing how people engaged with Twitter tweets about heat or heat waves. We found that tweets posted early, and which were then shared by other influential Twitter users, were among the most popular. Finally, we found that the most popular tweets belonged to individual scientists or respected news outlets, with no evidence that misinformation about climate change-related heat is widespread.
AU - Zander, Kerstin K.
AU - Rieskamp, Jonas
AU - Mirbabaie, Milad
AU - Alazab, Mamoun
AU - Nguyen, Duy
ID - 36834
JF - Natural Hazards
KW - Earth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous)
KW - Atmospheric Science
KW - Water Science and Technology
SN - 0921-030X
TI - Responses to heat waves: what can Twitter data tell us?
ER -
TY - JOUR
AB - The study explores differences between three user types in the top tweets about the 2015 “refugee crisis” in Germany and presents the results of a quantitative content analysis. All tweets with the keyword “Flüchtlinge” posted for a monthlong period following September 13, 2015, the day Germany decided to implement border controls, were collected (N = 763,752). The top 2,495 tweets according to number of retweets were selected for analysis. Differences between news media, public and private actor tweets in topics, tweet characteristics such as tone and opinion expression, links, and specific sentiments toward refugees were analyzed. We found strong differences between the tweets. Public actor tweets were the main source of positive sentiment toward refugees and the main information source on refugee support. News media tweets mostly reflected traditional journalistic norms of impartiality and objectivity, whereas private actor tweets were more diverse in sentiments toward refugees.
AU - Kapidzic, Sanja
AU - Frey, Felix
AU - Neuberger, Christoph
AU - Stieglitz, Stefan
AU - Mirbabaie, Milad
ID - 36877
JF - International Journal of Communication
KW - refugee crisis 2015
KW - Germany
KW - social media
KW - Twitter
KW - user types
SN - 1932-8036
TI - Crisis Communication on Twitter: Differences Between User Types in Top Tweets About the 2015 “Refugee Crisis” in Germany
VL - 17
ER -
TY - JOUR
AB - Abstract. The miniaturisation of components leads to new demands on measurement systems. One of these is the resolution. As a volumetric analysis method and method of non-destructive testing, industrial X-ray computed
tomography (XCT) has the ability to measure geometrical features and their corresponding dimensions without destroying them and can therefore be used for quality assurance. However, the concept of resolution is not trivial for XCT and has not yet been finally clarified. In particular, the interface structural resolution, the detectability of two surfaces facing each other after surface segmentation, faces a lack of a test specimen, a corresponding
measurand and a reliable method. Simulation-based XCT investigations of a method to determine this type of resolution are presented in this article using the geometry of a test specimen that contains several radially
arranged holes of the same size. The borehole diameters correspond to the distance between the holes to investigate the resolvability of surfaces and interfaces. The evaluation is based on mean and extreme values of grey value
profiles between the individual boreholes of the reconstructed volume. It is shown that the geometrical detectability of the test specimen surface and interface can be extended by a reasonable choice of the threshold value for
surface segmentation within a defined interval. With regard to the resolving capability, a distinction is made between assured detectability and possible detectability, as well as the threshold value used when using the ISO50
threshold for surface segmentation and measurement chain completion.
AU - Busch, Matthias
AU - Hausotte, Tino
ID - 36800
IS - 1
JF - Journal of Sensors and Sensor Systems
KW - Electrical and Electronic Engineering
KW - Instrumentation
SN - 2194-878X
TI - Simulation-based investigation of the metrological interface structural resolution capability of X-ray computed tomography scanners
VL - 12
ER -
TY - CONF
AU - zur Heiden, Philipp
AU - Priefer, Jennifer
AU - Beverungen, Daniel
ID - 35893
T2 - Proceedings of the 56th Conference on System Sciences
TI - Location-Based Service and Location-Contextualizing Service: Conceptualizing the Co-creation of Value with Location Information
ER -
TY - CONF
AU - Neumann, Stefan
AU - Meschut, Gerson
AU - Otroshi, Mortaza
AU - Kneuper, Florian
AU - Schulze, Andre
AU - Tekkaya, Erman
ID - 36839
TI - Mechanically Joined Extrusion Profiles for Battery Trays
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 - 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
AU - Julin, Sofia
AU - Keller, Adrian
AU - Linko, Veikko
ID - 33447
JF - Bioconjugate Chemistry
KW - Organic Chemistry
KW - Pharmaceutical Science
KW - Pharmacology
KW - Biomedical Engineering
KW - Bioengineering
KW - Biotechnology
SN - 1043-1802
TI - Dynamics of DNA Origami Lattices
VL - 34
ER -
TY - BOOK
ED - Biehler, Rolf
ED - Liebendörfer, Michael
ED - Gueudet, Ghislaine
ED - Rasmussen, Chris
ED - Winsløw, Carl
ID - 37469
SN - 1869-4918
TI - Practice-Oriented Research in Tertiary Mathematics Education
ER -