TY - GEN ED - Eke, Norbert Otto ED - Willeke, Stephanie ID - 50980 T2 - andererseits. Yearbook of Transatlantic German Studies 11/12 (2022/23) TI - Special Section/Schwerpunkt: Poetologien mehrdeutigen Erinnerns. Historisierungsstrategien in der deutschsprachigen Gegenwartsliteratur ER - TY - JOUR AU - Schryen, Guido ID - 50301 JF - Journal of Parallel and Distributed Computing TI - Speedup and efficiency of computational parallelization: A unifying approach and asymptotic analysis ER - TY - JOUR AU - Weich, Tobias AU - Guedes Bonthonneau, Yannick AU - Guillarmou, Colin ID - 32097 JF - Journal of Differential Geometry (to appear) -- arXiv:2103.12127 TI - SRB Measures of Anosov Actions ER - TY - GEN AU - Hücker, Lars ID - 50816 TI - Stickstoff basierte Flammschutzmittel für das Lasersintern: Optimierung und Analyse der Recyclingfähigkeit (Studienarbeit) ER - TY - CHAP AU - Silvestri, Marco ID - 41850 T2 - Bergbau und Hausbau TI - Struktur und Sonderbauten der Silberbergbaustädte des 16. Jahrhunderts. Zur Korrelation von Städtebau und Montanwesen (Potosí und das Erzgebirge) ER - TY - GEN AB - Context Static analyses are well-established to aid in understanding bugs or vulnerabilities during the development process or in large-scale studies. A low false-positive rate is essential for the adaption in practice and for precise results of empirical studies. Unfortunately, static analyses tend to report where a vulnerability manifests rather than the fix location. This can cause presumed false positives or imprecise results. Method To address this problem, we designed an adaption of an existing static analysis algorithm that can distinguish between a manifestation and fix location, and reports error chains. An error chain represents at least two interconnected errors that occur successively, thus building the connection between the fix and manifestation location. We used our tool CogniCryptSUBS for a case study on 471 GitHub repositories, a performance benchmark to compare different analysis configurations, and conducted an expert interview. Result We found that 50 % of the projects with a report had at least one error chain. Our runtime benchmark demonstrated that our improvement caused only a minimal runtime overhead of less than 4 %. The results of our expert interview indicate that with our adapted version participants require fewer executions of the analysis. Conclusion Our results indicate that error chains occur frequently in real-world projects, and ignoring them can lead to imprecise evaluation results. The runtime benchmark indicates that our tool is a feasible and efficient solution for detecting error chains in real-world projects. Further, our results gave a hint that the usability of static analyses may benefit from supporting error chains. AU - Wickert, Anna-Katharina AU - Schlichtig, Michael AU - Vogel, Marvin AU - Winter, Lukas AU - Mezini, Mira AU - Bodden, Eric ID - 52663 KW - Static analysis KW - error chains KW - false positive re- duction KW - empirical studies TI - Supporting Error Chains in Static Analysis for Precise Evaluation Results and Enhanced Usability ER - TY - JOUR AU - Heinisch, Nils AU - Köcher, Nikolas AU - Bauch, David AU - Schumacher, Stefan ID - 50829 IS - 1 JF - Physical Review Research SN - 2643-1564 TI - Swing-up dynamics in quantum emitter cavity systems: Near ideal single photons and entangled photon pairs VL - 6 ER - TY - GEN AU - Ried, Dennis ID - 51840 TI - Synergieeffekte zwischen Henze-Digital und der Carl Maria von Weber-Gesamtausgabe durch die bilaterale Weiterentwicklung der WeGA-WebApp ER - TY - JOUR AB - A series of substituted ferrocenyl boron derivatives was synthesized. The oxidation of the ferrocenyl unit resulted in a significant increase of the boron‐centered Lewis acidity. The neutral and cationic Lewis acids were characterized by NMR‐spectroscopy, crystal structure analysis and by computational methods. The new Lewis acids were then applied in the Meinwald rearrangement of epoxides, predominantly furnishing aldehydes as the kinetic products. AU - Köring, Laura AU - Birenheide, Bernhard AU - Krämer, Felix AU - Wenzel, Jonas O. AU - Schoch, Roland AU - Brehm, Martin AU - Breher, Frank AU - Paradies, Jan ID - 52572 JF - European Journal of Inorganic Chemistry KW - Inorganic Chemistry SN - 1434-1948 TI - Synthesis of Ferrocenyl Boranes and their Application as Lewis Acids in Epoxide Rearrangements ER - TY - JOUR AU - Babai-Hemati, Jonas AU - vom Bruch, Felix AU - Herrmann, Harald AU - Silberhorn, Christine ID - 51339 JF - Optics Express KW - Atomic and Molecular Physics KW - and Optics SN - 1094-4087 TI - Tailored second harmonic generation inTi-diffused PPLN waveguides usingmicro-heaters ER - TY - CONF AU - Krings, Sarah Claudia AU - Yigitbas, Enes ID - 50476 T2 - Proceedings of the 16th ACM SIGCHI Symposium on Engineering Interactive Computing Systems (EICS 2024) (to appear) TI - TARPS: A Toolbox for Enhancing Privacy and Security for Collaborative AR ER - TY - GEN AU - Knickenberg, Margarita AU - Kullmann, Harry AU - Wüthrich, Sergej AU - Sahli Lozano, Caroline ID - 50973 TI - Teachers’ individual and collective efficacy in relation to their attitudes towards inclusion –Analyses from an international study comprising Canada, Germany & Switzerland. ER - TY - JOUR AB - ABSTRACT OBJECTIVE: The aim of this analysis was to investigate whether habitual intake of total dairy (TD) or different dairy types (liquid, solid, fermented, not-fermented, low-fat, high-fat, low-sugar and high-sugar dairy) during adolescence is associated with biomarkers of low-grade inflammation as well as risk factors of type 2 diabetes in young adulthood. DESIGN: Multivariable linear regression analyses were used to investigate prospective associations between estimated TD intake as well as intake of different types of dairy and a pro-inflammatory score, based on hsCRP, IL-6, IL-18, leptin and adiponectin, and insulin resistance assessed as HOMA2-IR in an open cohort study. SETTING: Dortmund, Germany PARTICIPANTS: Data from participants (n=375) of the DOrtmund Nutritional and Anthropometric Longitudinally Designed (DONALD) study were included, for whom at least two 3-day weighed dietary records during adolescence (median age: 11 years) and one blood sample in young adulthood (>18 years) were available. RESULTS: There was no statistically significant association between TD intake or intake of any dairy type and the pro-inflammatory score (all p>0.05). TD intake as well as each dairy type intake and insulin resistance also showed no association (all p>0.05). CONCLUSIONS: The habitual intake of dairy or individual types of dairy during adolescence does not seem to have a major impact on low-grade systemic inflammation and insulin resistance in the long term. There was no indication regarding a restriction of dairy intake for healthy children and adolescents in terms of diabetes risk reduction. AU - Hohoff, E AU - Jankovic, N AU - Perrar, I AU - Schnermann, ME AU - Herder, C AU - Nöthlings, U AU - Libuda, Lars AU - Alexy, U ID - 52713 JF - Public Health Nutrition KW - Public Health KW - Environmental and Occupational Health KW - Nutrition and Dietetics KW - Medicine (miscellaneous) SN - 1368-9800 TI - The association between dairy intake in adolescents with inflammation and risk markers of type 2 diabetes during young adulthood – results of the DONALD study ER - TY - JOUR AU - Intveen, Julie ID - 52333 JF - MEIN FACH - Englisch Sek II TI - The Commonwealth Games. Hosting the games – creating pitches VL - 1 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Althoff, Sebastian ID - 52693 IS - 1 JF - Cultural Politics TI - The Condemnation of Hate and the Violence of the Status Quo VL - 20 ER - TY - BOOK ED - Tatari, Muna ED - Husic, Ahmed ID - 52590 TI - The Divine Attributes in Classical Islamic Thought and Con-temporary Islamic Theology ER - TY - CHAP AU - Mildorf, Jarmila ED - Verhulst, Pim ED - Mildorf, Jarmila ID - 49722 SN - 978-90-04-54960-9 T2 - Word, Sound and Music in Radio Drama TI - The Interplay of Sound Tapestry and Music in the 1992 German Radio Play Adaptation of J.R.R. Tolkien’s The Lord of the Rings VL - 21 ER - TY - CHAP AB - I distinsuish three ways in which early modern rationalists seek to apply the principle to empirical science. Previous readings have neglected how these thinkers assume substantive theories of explanation and intelligibility in many of their deployments of this rationalist principle. I argue that Leibniz, Du Châtelet, and Euler are all vulnerable to the objection that they deploy their standards of intelligibility inconsistently: their own favored explanations do not always live up to the standard. This chapter also defends more particular interpretive claims about these thinkers, for example arguing against Jeff McDonough’s anti-realist reading of Leibniz on laws of nature. AU - Wells, Aaron ED - Della Rocca, Michael ED - Amijee, Fatema ID - 51010 T2 - The Principle of Sufficient Reason: A History TI - The Principle of Sufficient Reason in Early Modern Philosophy of Science: Leibniz, Du Châtelet, and Euler ER - TY - GEN AU - Foerster, Anne ED - Butler, Emily ED - Dumitrescu, Irina ID - 48363 T2 - Women in Early Medieval England TI - The Swineherd’s Wife who Scolded the King ER - TY - CONF AU - Hemmrich, Simon AU - Schäfer, Jannika Marie AU - Hansmeier, Philipp AU - Beverungen, Daniel ID - 50296 T2 - Proceedings of the 57th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences TI - The Value of Reputation Systems in Business Contexts – A Qualitative Study Taking the View of Buyers ER -