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52. Thermal and mechanical study of a parametrised cryostat model for optical characterisation of upcoming CMB experiments
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Zmuidzinas, Jonas, Gao, Jian-Rong, Gascard, Thomas J. L. J., Wang, Yi, Gudmundsson, Jon E., Vavagiakis, Eve M., Duell, Cody J., Huber, Zachary B., Lin, Lawrence T., Niemack, Michael D., and Freundt, Rodrigo G.
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- 2024
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53. CCAT: characterizing the Fabry-Pérot interferometer mirrors and mount for the epoch of reionization spectrometer
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Zmuidzinas, Jonas, Gao, Jian-Rong, Zou, Bugao, Bond, J. Richard, Butler, Victoria, Freundt, Rodrigo, Huber, Zachary B., Niemack, Michael D., Nikola, Thomas, Stacey, Gordon J., and Vavagiakis, Eve M.
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- 2024
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54. CCAT: nonlinear effects in 280 GHz aluminum kinetic inductance detectors
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Zmuidzinas, Jonas, Gao, Jian-Rong, Duell, Cody J., Austermann, Jason, Burgoyne, James R., Chapman, Scott C., Choi, Steve K., Crites, Abigail T., Freundt, Rodrigo G., Huber, Anthony I., Huber, Zachary B., Hubmayr, Johannes, Keller, Ben, Lin, Lawrence T., Middleton, Alicia M., Murphy, Colin C., Niemack, Michael D., Nikola, Thomas, Patel, Darshan, Sinclair, Adrian K., Smith, Ema, Stacey, Gordon J., Vaskuri, Anna, Vavagiakis, Eve M., Vissers, Michael, Walker, Samantha, and Wheeler, Jordan
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- 2024
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55. CCAT: a status update on the EoR-Spec instrument module for Prime-Cam
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Zmuidzinas, Jonas, Gao, Jian-Rong, Freundt, Rodrigo, Li, Yaqiong, Henke, Doug, Austermann, Jason, Burgoyne, James R., Chapman, Scott, Choi, Steve K., Duell, Cody J., Huber, Zach, Niemack, Michael, Nikola, Thomas, Lin, Lawrence, Riechers, Dominik A., Stacey, Gordon, Vaskuri, Anna K., Vavagiakis, Eve M., Wheeler, Jordan, and Zou, Bugao
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- 2024
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56. Gimnasia Rítmica en Chile: Los primeros varones
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Reyno Freundt, Alda M., Meirone Matus, Nicolás, Reyno Freundt, Alda M., and Meirone Matus, Nicolás
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Rhythmic Gymnastics is a sport that has historically been considered "feminine". However, since 2016 in Chile, men have joined the sport competitively and recreationally. The aim of this research is analyse the insertion of the first men in this sport in Chile. For this purpose, the historical context of Rhythmic Gymnastics in Chile is described, the channels of competition are explained and the experiences of the male gymnasts are described. All this with the purpose of recording this important milestone in the history of Rhythmic Gymnastics in Chile. This research is based on a collective case study, using biographical-narrative approach and semi-structured interviews. The information is analysed in three main dimensions: barriers - facilitators, beginnings and motivation. It is concluded that the interviewed gymnasts have had difficulties to enter a club, but they had good experiences once they managed to get in. There is evidence of a gender bias on the part of their peers and family members. Finally, these gymnasts yearn for a more active participation of men in the discipline, although they recognise that there is still a lot of work to be done to achieve this due to the social context that the country is currently experiencing., La Gimnasia Rítmica, deporte históricamente considerado de carácter “femenino”. Sin embargo, en Chile, desde el año 2016, se han incorporado varones, tanto en el ámbito competitivo como recreativo. El objetivo de la presente investigación es analizar la inserción de los primeros varones en este deporte en Chile. Para ello, se describe el contexto histórico de la Gimnasia Rítmica en el país, los canales de competencia y las vivencias de los gimnastas. Esto, con el propósito de registrar, un hito importante en la historia de la Gimnasia Rítmica en Chile. La presente investigación se basa en un estudio de caso colectivo, utilizando aproximación biográfica – narrativa y entrevistas semiestructuradas. Se analiza la información en tres grandes dimensiones: barreras - facilitadores, inicios y motivaciones. Se concluye que los deportistas entrevistados han tenido dificultades para entrar a un club, pero, una vez dentro, siempre tuvieron buenas experiencias. Se evidencia un sesgo de género por parte de sus pares y familiares. Finalmente, estos gimnastas anhelan una participación más activa de varones en la disciplina, sin embargo, debido al contexto social que vive el país actualmente, reconocen que falta mucho trabajo para lograrlo.
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- 2024
57. Drama i svenskämnet : En systematisk litteraturstudie om drama som undervisningsmetod
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Freundt, Max and Freundt, Max
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Denna litteraturstudie behandlar drama som undervisningsmetod i relation till läsförståelse och ordförståelse. Tidigare forskning visar att läsförståelsen sjunker bland svenska elever, att läsningen av fack- och skönlitteratur bland ungdomar i grundskolan minskar samt att området drama som metod behöver mer forskning. Syftet med undersökningen är att skapa en överblick över vad forskningen visar gällande drama som undervisningsmetod inom svenskämnet, med särskild inriktning mot hur drama kan utveckla läsförståelse och ordförståelse. Frågeställningarna som används för att uppfylla syftet är: Vilka är de främsta syftena lärare har med användningen av drama i undervisningen? Hur kan dramaprocessen påverka läsförståelse och ordförståelse? Resultaten visar bland annat att de mest uttalade syftena med lärarnas användning av drama i undervisningen är att stärka empati, ge nya perspektiv samt att skapa trygghet i klassen. Resultaten visar också att drama verkar fördjupa språkutveckling som exempelvis läsförståelse. Slutsatser som dras i denna litteraturstudie är att drama verkar kunna fungera som ett komplement i svenskundervisning för att exempelvis skapa engagemang i och fördjupa läsförståelsearbetet och att det behövs mer forskning kring drama som metod i svenskämnet för att tydliggöra för- och nackdelar.
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- 2024
58. Establishing a Statewide Celebration of Undergraduate Research: History and Lessons Learned
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Freundt, Eric C. and Schneider, Kimberly R.
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The Florida Undergraduate Research Conference (FURC) is an annual multidisciplinary conference that enables student scholars to present their research, network with other students, and attend professional development seminars. FURC has been held since 2011 and has featured more than 2,100 student presentations with participation from a broad array of institutions within the state. Survey data indicate that FURC is the first conference presentation for the majority of participants and that participation in the conference is associated with several positive outcomes. This article describes the history, structure, and planning of the conference and as well provides survey and outcome data that may assist other states and geographic areas as they consider forming their own conferences.
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- 2019
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59. The basaltic plinian eruption of the ~6 ka San Antonio Tephra and formation of the Masaya caldera, Nicaragua
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Pérez, Wendy, Freundt, Armin, and Kutterolf, Steffen
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- 2020
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60. The Arce Tephra: Two subsequent paroxysmal Plinian eruptions from Coatepeque Caldera (El Salvador)
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Kutterolf, S., Schindlbeck- Belo, J.C., Rohr, I., Rademacher, M., de León, A. Cisneros, Eisele, S., Freundt, A., Hernandez, W., and Wang, K.-L.
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- 2020
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61. 1526: HEMATOPOIETIC STIMULATION TO AVOID TRANSFUSIONS DURING TEMPORARY LVAD SUPPORT: A MULTICENTER REVIEW
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Devich, Robert, primary, Rosa Neurendorff, Nina, additional, Answini, Geoffrey, additional, Dowling, Robert, additional, and Freundt, Miriam, additional
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- 2023
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62. Titin-based force regulates cardiac myofilament structures mediating length-dependent activation
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Hessel, Anthony L, primary, Kuehn, Michel N, additional, Engels, Nichlas M, additional, Nissen, Devin L, additional, Freundt, Johanna K, additional, Ma, Weikang, additional, Irving, Thomas C, additional, and Linke, Wolfgang A, additional
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- 2023
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63. Radiocarbon and geologic evidence reveal Ilopango volcano as source of the colossal ‘mystery’ eruption of 539/40 CE
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Dull, Robert A., Southon, John R., Kutterolf, Steffen, Anchukaitis, Kevin J., Freundt, Armin, Wahl, David B., Sheets, Payson, Amaroli, Paul, Hernandez, Walter, Wiemann, Michael C., and Oppenheimer, Clive
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- 2019
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64. Tuberkulose
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Freundt, T., primary
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- 2021
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65. Pluripotent stem-cell-derived oligodendrocyte progenitors to model demyelination caused by Theiler’s murine encephalomyelitis virus and other viruses
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Freundt, Eric C., primary and Rajanahalli, Pavan, additional
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- 2021
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66. Pneumothorax
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Freundt, T., primary
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- 2021
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67. Bronchialkarzinom
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Freundt, T., primary
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- 2021
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68. Anschriften der Herausgeber und Autoren
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Brunkhorst, Reinhard, primary, Schölmerich, Jürgen, additional, Allescher, Hans-Dieter, additional, Berger, Thomas, additional, Berlit, Peter, additional, Bertram, Franziska, additional, Bollheimer, Cornelius, additional, Bruckmayer, Herbert, additional, Brunotte, Peter, additional, Büttner, Roland, additional, Czudaj, Klaus-Peter, additional, Dellweg, Dominic, additional, Dollinger, Matthias, additional, Dorlars, Dorothee, additional, Ebert, Matthias, additional, Eder, Matthias, additional, Endlicher, Esther, additional, Fahlbusch, Markus, additional, Fickert, Peter, additional, Fluhr, Gabriele, additional, Freundt, Tobias, additional, Gallwitz, Baptist, additional, Geelvink, Mirja, additional, Gerbes, Alexander L., additional, Gerth, Jens, additional, Gleissner, Beate, additional, Glück, Thomas, additional, Gölder, Stefan K., additional, Gottschalk, Laura, additional, Gross, Oliver, additional, Gulba, Dietrich, additional, Haag-Weber, Marianne, additional, Hach-Wunderle, Viola, additional, Hamm, Michael, additional, Herrmann, Thomas R.W., additional, Hermann, Walter, additional, Herth, Felix J.F., additional, Hickstein, Mirja, additional, Hörnschemeyer-Decker, Silke, additional, Holstege, Axel, additional, Kastrup, Oliver, additional, Khattab, Ahmed A., additional, Keller, Jutta, additional, Klemm, Philipp, additional, Klein, Gunnar, additional, Köppen, Stefan, additional, Kreuter, Michael, additional, Kuczyk, Markus A., additional, Lammert, Frank, additional, Landmesser, Ulf, additional, Laurentius, Thea, additional, Lerch, Markus, additional, Lock, Guntram, additional, Löhr, J.-Matthias, additional, Lorenzen, Hans Peter, additional, Mayer, Gert, additional, Mayer, Stephanie, additional, Mayerle, Julia, additional, Mayr, Martina, additional, Merseburger, Axel S., additional, Müller, Gerhard A., additional, Müller-Ladner, Ulf, additional, Müssig, Karsten, additional, Naumann, Ralph, additional, Nebel, Michael, additional, Niedermeyer, Jost, additional, Obermeier, Florian, additional, Otto, Peter, additional, Panse, Jens, additional, Parhofer, Klaus G., additional, Petri, Susanne, additional, Pfeifer, Michael, additional, Prasse, Antje, additional, Raap, Ulrike, additional, Reinisch, Walter, additional, Richardt, Gert, additional, Richter-Bastian, Katrin, additional, Rockmann, Felix, additional, Salzberger, Bernd, additional, Sauerbruch, Tilman, additional, Schafhausen, Philippe, additional, Schmidt, Carsten, additional, Schönhofer, Bernd, additional, Schorr, Friedrich, additional, Schrader, Christoph, additional, Schumann, Michael, additional, Schwartz, Andreas, additional, Seufert, Jochen, additional, Siegmund, Britta, additional, Simon, Peter, additional, Staib, Peter, additional, Stallmach, Andreas, additional, Stark, Erwin, additional, Steinhoff, Bernhard, additional, Strunk, Johannes, additional, Tarner, Ingo H., additional, Teschendorf, Christian, additional, Thomas, Theodoros, additional, Tilg, Herbert, additional, Tölg, Ralph, additional, Trauner, Michael, additional, Unterkofler, Jenny, additional, Wagener, Peter, additional, Wallbach, Manuel, additional, Weiss, Thomas, additional, Weizsäcker, Fritz von, additional, Welker, Martin, additional, Welkoborsky, Hans-Jürgen, additional, Welte, Tobias, additional, Wiechens, Burkhard, additional, Wiegand, Uwe, additional, Wiest, Reiner, additional, Wilke, Jürgen, additional, Woenckhaus, Ulrike, additional, Wolf, Gunter, additional, and Wrede, Christian, additional
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- 2021
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69. Contributors
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Belkaya, Serkan, primary, Bloom, David C., additional, Bove, Guglielmo, additional, Bozzi, Adriana, additional, Coombs, Kevin M., additional, Dao Thi, Viet Loan, additional, Demers, Matthew J., additional, D’Aiuto, Leonardo, additional, Forbester, Jessica L., additional, Freundt, Eric C., additional, K. Halonen, Sandra, additional, Kim, Brandon J., additional, Kinchington, Paul R., additional, Lane, Thomas E., additional, Loring, Jeanne F., additional, McIntyre, Laura L., additional, McNulty, James, additional, Mehnert, Ann-Kathrin, additional, Nimgaonkar, Vishwajit L., additional, Plaisted, Warren C., additional, Rajanahalli, Pavan, additional, Smith, Duncan R., additional, Stevens, David A., additional, Walsh, Craig M., additional, Wesesky, Maribeth A., additional, Zahedi-Amiri, Ali, additional, and Zheng, Wenxiao, additional
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- 2021
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70. CCAT-prime Collaboration: Science Goals and Forecasts with Prime-Cam on the Fred Young Submillimeter Telescope
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Manuel Aravena, Jason E. Austermann, Kaustuv Basu, Nicholas Battaglia, Benjamin Beringue, Frank Bertoldi, Frank Bigiel, J. Richard Bond, Patrick C. Breysse, Colton Broughton, Ricardo Bustos, Scott C. Chapman, Maude Charmetant, Steve K. Choi, Dongwoo T. Chung, Susan E. Clark, Nicholas F. Cothard, Abigail T. Crites, Ankur Dev, Kaela Douglas, Cody J. Duell, Rolando Dünner, Haruki Ebina, Jens Erler, Michel Fich, Laura M. Fissel, Simon Foreman, R. G. Freundt, Patricio A. Gallardo, Jiansong Gao, Pablo García, Riccardo Giovanelli, Joseph E. Golec, Christopher E. Groppi, Martha P. Haynes, Douglas Henke, Brandon Hensley, Terry Herter, Ronan Higgins, Renée Hložek, Anthony Huber, Zachary Huber, Johannes Hubmayr, Rebecca Jackson, Douglas Johnstone, Christos Karoumpis, Laura C. Keating, Eiichiro Komatsu, Yaqiong Li, Benjamin Magnelli, Brenda C. Matthews, Philip D. Mauskopf, Jeffrey J. McMahon, P. Daniel Meerburg, Joel Meyers, Vyoma Muralidhara, Norman W. Murray, Michael D. Niemack, Thomas Nikola, Yoko Okada, Roberto Puddu, Dominik A. Riechers, Erik Rosolowsky, Kayla Rossi, Kaja Rotermund, Anirban Roy, Sarah I. Sadavoy, Reinhold Schaaf, Peter Schilke, Douglas Scott, Robert Simon, Adrian K. Sinclair, Gregory R. Sivakoff, Gordon J. Stacey, Amelia M. Stutz, Juergen Stutzki, Mehrnoosh Tahani, Karun Thanjavur, Ralf A. Timmermann, Joel N. Ullom, Alexander van Engelen, Eve M. Vavagiakis, Michael R. Vissers, Jordan D. Wheeler, Simon D. M. White, Yijie Zhu, and Bugao Zou
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- 2022
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71. Upgrades of edge, divertor and scrape-off layer diagnostics of W7‐X for OP1.2
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Hathiramani, D., Ali, A., Anda, G., Barbui, T., Biedermann, C., Charl, A., Chauvin, D., Czymek, G., Dhard, C.P., Drewelow, P., Dudek, A., Effenberg, F., Ehrke, G., Endler, M., Ennis, D.A., Fellinger, J., Ford, O., Freundt, S., Gradic, D., Grosser, K., Harris, J., Hölbe, H., Jakubowski, M.W., Knaup, M., Kocsis, G., König, R., Krause, M., Kremeyer, T., Kornejew, P., Krychowiak, M., Lambertz, H.T., Jenzsch, H., Mayer, M., Mohr, S., Neubauer, O., Otte, M., Perseo, V., Pilopp, D., Rudischhauser, L., Schmitz, O., Schweer, B., Schülke, M., Stephey, L., Szepesi, T., Terra, A., Toth, M., Wenzel, U., Wurden, G.A., Zoletnik, S., and Pedersen, T. Sunn
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- 2018
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72. Pop-up Langmuir probe diagnostic in the water cooled divertor of Wendelstein 7-X.
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Pandey, A., Bohm, S., Carls, A., Cordes, C., Endler, M., Fellinger, J., Freundt, S., Gallowski, K., Hammond, K., Hathiramani, D., Isberner, G., Kallmeyer, J. P., Krause, M., Kügler, J., Otte, M., Pedersen, T. S., Rondeshagen, D., Ruhnau, J., Schröder, T., and Sieber, T.
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LANGMUIR probes ,BRIDGE circuits ,MAGNETIC flux ,ELECTRONIC circuits ,MAGNETIC fields ,FUSION reactor divertors ,STELLARATORS - Abstract
The design, development, and successful implementation of pop-up Langmuir probes installed in the water-cooled divertor of W7-X are described. The probes are controlled by drive coils (actuators) installed behind the divertor plates. These drive coils make use of the magnetic field in W7-X to move the probe tips into and out of the plasma. The drive coils were installed in the vacuum vessel after extensively testing the durability of the coils and analyzing the criteria for safe operation. The probe design is carefully tailored for each of the 36 probe tips in order to be suitable for the different magnetic field configurations used in W7-X and ensure that the probes do not present leading edges to the magnetic flux tubes. An electronic bridge circuit is used for measurement to compensate for the effects of signal propagation time on the long cable lengths used. The diagnostic is integrated with the segment control of W7-X for automated operation and control of the diagnostic. The evaluation of the results from the plasma operation is presented after accounting for appropriate sheath expansion for negative bias voltage on the probes. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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73. P-142 Stem cell collection after isatuximab or elotuzumab plus lenalidomide, bortezomib and dexamethasone in transplant-eligible multiple myeloma: single center data from the GMMG-HD6 and -HD7 trials
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Kauer, Joseph, primary, Freundt, Emma, additional, Schmitt, Anita, additional, Weinhold, Niels, additional, Mai, Elias, additional, Muller-Tidow, Carsten, additional, Goldschmidt, Hartmut, additional, Raab, Marc, additional, Kriegsmann, Katharina, additional, and Sauer, Sandra, additional
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- 2023
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74. Histone deacetylase inhibition by Entinostat for the prevention of electrical and structural remodeling in heart failure
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Johanna K. Freundt, Gerrit Frommeyer, Tilmann Spieker, Fabian Wötzel, Jochen Schulze Grotthoff, Jörg Stypmann, Georg Hempel, Michael Schäfers, Andreas H. Jacobs, Lars Eckardt, and Philipp S. Lange
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HDAC ,Entinostat ,Arrhythmias ,Remodeling ,Fibrosis ,Therapeutics. Pharmacology ,RM1-950 ,Toxicology. Poisons ,RA1190-1270 - Abstract
Abstract Background The development of heart failure is accompanied by complex changes in cardiac electrophysiology and functional properties of cardiomyocytes and fibroblasts. Histone deacetylase (HDAC) inhibitors hold great promise for the pharmaceutical therapy of several malignant diseases. Here, we describe novel effects of the class I HDAC inhibitor Entinostat on electrical and structural remodeling in an in vivo model of pacing induced heart failure. Methods Rabbits were implanted a pacemaker system, subjected to rapid ventricular pacing and treated with Entinostat or placebo, respectively. Following stimulation, rabbit hearts were explanted and subsequently subjected to electrophysiological studies and further immunohistological analyses of left ventricles. Results In vivo, rapid ventricular stimulation caused a significant prolongation of monophasic action potential duration compared to sham hearts (from 173 ± 26 ms to 250 ± 41 ms; cycle length 900 ms; p
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- 2019
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75. Graded titin cleavage progressively reduces tension and uncovers the source of A-band stability in contracting muscle
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Yong Li, Anthony L Hessel, Andreas Unger, David Ing, Jannik Recker, Franziska Koser, Johanna K Freundt, and Wolfgang A Linke
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skeletal muscle fibers ,mechanics ,ultrastructure ,elasticity ,contraction ,immunocytochemistry ,Medicine ,Science ,Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 - Abstract
The giant muscle protein titin is a major contributor to passive force; however, its role in active force generation is unresolved. Here, we use a novel titin-cleavage (TC) mouse model that allows specific and rapid cutting of elastic titin to quantify how titin-based forces define myocyte ultrastructure and mechanics. We show that under mechanical strain, as TC doubles from heterozygous to homozygous TC muscles, Z-disks become increasingly out of register while passive and active forces are reduced. Interactions of elastic titin with sarcomeric actin filaments are revealed. Strikingly, when titin-cleaved muscles contract, myosin-containing A-bands become split and adjacent myosin filaments move in opposite directions while also shedding myosins. This establishes intact titin filaments as critical force-transmission networks, buffering the forces observed by myosin filaments during contraction. To perform this function, elastic titin must change stiffness or extensible length, unveiling its fundamental role as an activation-dependent spring in contracting muscle.
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- 2020
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76. Evidencias de validez y confiabilidad del DigCompEdu CheckIn en docentes de una universidad privada peruana
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Eliana Gallardo-Echenique, Ambrosio Tomás-Rojas, Jorge Bossio, and Úrsula Freundt-Thurne
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Developmental and Educational Psychology ,Education - Abstract
Introducción: Desde hace algunos años, se vienen desarrollando diversos marcos y herramientas de autoevaluación para describir las facetas de la competencia digital de los docentes, siendo uno de estos el DigCompEdu CheckIn. Este ha sido validado al inglés en Marruecos, al alemán en Alemania, y al español en España. El objetivo de este estudio consiste en validar el instrumento que fue elaborado en otro contexto, para que responda a la necesidad de medir la competencia digital de los docentes de una universidad privada en Lima, Perú, a partir de su autopercepción. Método: Se realizó un estudio instrumental para determinar las evidencias de validez y confiabilidad de la herramienta DigCompEdu CheckIn. La muestra estuvo constituida por 1218 docentes de diferentes áreas: Arte, Ciencias, Ciencias Sociales, Ciencias Jurídicas, Ingenierías y Arquitectura, Ciencias de la Salud, y Humanidades. Resultados: Los resultados señalan la reagrupación de las competencias digitales en una estructura de tres factores (F1, F2, F3) y 22 competencias, a diferencia de la estructura original compuesta de seis factores. Esta reducción de la estructura de las competencias no descarta la interacción entre las competencias generales, sino que la mantiene. Las tres competencias globales (Competencias de los estudiantes (F1); Competencias profesionales de los educadores (F2); Competencias pedagógicas de los educadores (F3) interactúan y se interrelacionan. Conclusiones: Los hallazgos evidencian que el DigCompEdu CheckIn es una herramienta válida y confiable entre los docentes. Es necesario realizar nuevos estudios que verifiquen la propuesta de tres factores del instrumento para el contexto peruano, así como su confiabilidad en nuevas poblaciones y contextos culturales.
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- 2023
77. Determination of object‐specific traffic‐load‐models for existing road bridges based on traffic data
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Ursula Freundt, Sebastian Böning, and Eberhard Pelke
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- 2022
78. Optimal, Early Postoperative Management of Cardiac Transplant and Durable Left Ventricular Assist Recipients
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Miriam Freundt, Elizabeth Lavanga, and Christoph Brehm
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Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine - Abstract
Summarize developments in the early postoperative care of patients undergoing cardiac transplantation or left ventricular assist device implantation. Provide a practical approach with personal insights to highly complex patients at risk for prolonged hospitalization.Advancements in technology allow for percutaneous mechanical circulatory support of both the right and left ventricles either isolated or combined via subclavian and neck vessels. Since the adult heart allocation system has been changed to reduce waitlist mortality, the use of temporary mechanical circulatory support has increased. This has influenced preoperative optimization by enabling ambulation and majorly changed postoperative strategy. New doors have been opened for a multidisciplinary approach to facilitate rapid weaning of inotropic medications, limitation of sedation, early liberation from mechanical ventilation, and mobilization. Individualized percutaneous mechanical circulatory support offers new possibilities for the early postoperative management of highly complex patients undergoing cardiac transplantation or durable left ventricular assist device implantation.
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- 2022
79. Characterization of SARS-CoV accessory proteins
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Freundt, Eric C.
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80. Controlled prospective study on ultrasound simulation training in fetal echocardiography: FESIM II
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Janzing, Paul, primary, Nourkami-Tutdibi, Nasenien, additional, Tutdibi, Erol, additional, Freundt, Paula, additional, von Ostrowski, Thomas, additional, Langer, Martin, additional, Zemlin, Michael, additional, and Steinhard, Johannes, additional
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- 2023
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81. P61: Novel use of newer intravascular ambulatory systemic ventricular assist devices as a bridging strategy for cardiogenic shock with pulmonary hypertension in patients with complex congenital cardiac conditions
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Mahesh, Balakrishnan, primary, Myers, John, additional, Bradley, Elisa, additional, Freundt, Miriam, additional, Dowling, Robert, additional, and Soleimani, Behzad, additional
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- 2023
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82. CARC2: Novel use of newer intravascular ambulatory left ventricular assist devices as a bridging strategy for cardiogenic shock
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Mahesh, Balakrishnan, primary, Devich, Robert, additional, Freundt, Miriam, additional, Lavanga, Elizabeth, additional, Dowling, Robert, additional, and Soleimani, Behzad, additional
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- 2023
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83. The Impact of Voluntary Recall on the Trust of Loyal and First-Time Consumers in a High Awareness Brand After a Functional Transgression
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Freundt, Valeria L M A, primary and Foschiera, Luiza Venzke Bortoli, additional
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- 2023
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84. On the determinants of giving under risk
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Freundt, Jana and Lange, Andreas
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- 2017
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85. 87Sr/86Sr Ratios in Shallow and Deep Aquifers from the Southern Upper Rhine Graben, Germany
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Schmidt, Gerhard, Najem, Sami Al, Isenbeck-Schröter, Margot, Freundt, Florian, Kraml, Michael, and Aeschbach, Werner
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- 2017
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86. 87Sr/86Sr Ratios in Thermal Water from the Southern Upper Rhine Graben, Germany
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Schmidt, Gerhard, Najem, Sami Al, Isenbeck-Schröter, Margot, Freundt, Florian, Kraml, Michael, and Aeschbach, Werner
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- 2017
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87. 87Sr/86Sr Ratios in Shallow and Deep Aquifers and Thermal Water from the Eastern Boundary Fault of the Northern Upper Rhine Graben at the Heidelberg Basin, Germany
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Schmidt, Gerhard, Najem, Sami Al, Isenbeck-Schröter, Margot, Freundt, Florian, Kraml, Michael, Eichstädter, René, and Aeschbach, Werner
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88. Ascending Deep Fluids into Shallow Aquifer at Hydraulically Active Segments of the Western Boundary Fault of the Rhine Graben, Germany: Constraints from 87Sr/86Sr ratios
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Schmidt, Gerhard, Najem, Sami Al, Isenbeck-Schröter, Margot, Freundt, Florian, Kraml, Michael, Eichstädter, René, and Aeschbach, Werner
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89. Künstliche Intelligenz und Simulation in der Pränatalmedizin – was wir von Maschinen lernen können
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J. Steinhard, P. Freundt, P. Janzing, V. Popov, R. Menkhaus, and L. Ross
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- 2022
90. Gimnasia Rítmica en Chile. Los primeros varones.
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Reyno Freundt, Alda and Meirone Matus, Nicolás
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GYMNASTICS ,SEX discrimination ,MALES ,SEMI-structured interviews ,GYMNASTS ,SOCIAL context - Abstract
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91. Emplacement history of volcaniclastic turbidites around the central Azores volcanic islands: Frequencies of slope landslides and eruptions
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Yu-Chun Chang, Neil C. Mitchell, Julie C. Schindlbeck-Belo, Thor H. Hansteen, Armin Freundt, Christian Hübscher, and Rui Quartau
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Stratigraphy ,Geology - Abstract
Volcanic islands export clastic material to their surrounding oceans by explosive eruptions, lava emissions, biogenic production on their shelves, and failure of their slopes, amongst other processes. This raises the question of whether geological events (in particular, eruptions and landslides) can be detected offshore and dated, and whether any relationships (for example, with climate changes) can be revealed using sediment cores. The volcanically active central Azorean islands (Faial, Pico, São Jorge, and Terceira), with their neighboring submarine basins, are potentially good candidates for such an analysis. Here, chronostratigraphies of four gravity cores collected amongst the islands are constructed based on twelve radiocarbon dates and two dates derived by geochemically correlating primary volcaniclastic turbidites with ignimbrites on Faial and Terceira Islands. Age-depth models are built from the hemi pelagic intervals to estimate individual turbidite dates. Volumes of turbidites are modeled by multiplying basin areas with bed thickness, allowing for various turbidite thinning rates and directions. The volumes of landslide-generated turbidites are only comparable with the largest volumes of their adjacent upperslope submarine landslide valleys; therefore, such turbidites in the cores likely derive from these largest landslides. Emplacement intervals between turbidites originating from both landslides and pyroclastic density currents are found to be mostly a few thousand years. Frequencies of landslide-generated turbidites and hemipelagic sedimentation rates were both highest in the past 8 k.y. compared to preceding periods up to 50 k.y. High hemipelagic sedimentation rates are interpreted to be related to sealevel rise, allowing more shelf bioproduction and release of particles by coastal erosion. The coincident increased frequencies of submarine landslides may also be associated with the increased sediment supply from the islands, resulting in a more rapid buildup of unstable sediments on submarine slopes. Notably, the emplacement frequencies of turbidites of pyroclastic density current origins do not suggest the decreased eruption frequency toward the Holocene that has been found elsewhere.
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92. The Impact of Voluntary Recall on the Trust of Loyal and First-Time Consumers in a High Awareness Brand After a Functional Transgression
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Valeria L M A Freundt and Luiza Venzke Bortoli Foschiera
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Strategy and Management ,Business and International Management - Abstract
Brand transgressions might put at risk some of companies’ most important achievements: a high awareness brand and loyal customers’ trust. High awareness brands may suffer from the effects of a functional transgression on customers’ trust and perception regarding an organization’s capacity to keep its promises, as well as the relationship developed with loyal customers. A common outcome of a product functional transgression is government intervention asking for a product recall. The voluntary recall is an alternative to handle brand transgressions, but less common than mandatory product recalls. This paper adds to the literature by theoretically discussing and empirically analyzing how the relationship status of a first-time or loyal customer with a high awareness brand affects consumers’ trust after a functional transgression. Additionally, it examines the moderation effect of response to a functional transgression on the relation between trust’s components—competence, integrity, and benevolence. Through an experimental study 2 (company’s response: passive strategy; voluntary product recall) × 2 (relationship: loyal; first-time) × between-subjects design, the findings indicate that after a high awareness brand transgression, loyal consumers perceive greater competence, integrity, and benevolence in the brand than first-time consumers. When a transgression is followed by a passive strategy in which the transgressor company is aware of a malfunction and decides not to take any action to remediate the situation, loyal consumers have higher integrity and benevolence-based trust perception than first-time consumers. As voluntary recall takes place, loyal and first-time consumers’ perceptions of integrity and benevolence increase, and first-time consumers reach the same levels as loyal consumers, which suggests voluntary product recall is an effective trust recovery strategy for a high awareness brand.
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93. Controlled Prospective Study on Ultrasound Simulation Training in Fetal Echocardiography: FESIM II
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Paul Janzing, Nasenien Nourkami-Tutdibi, Erol Tutdibi, Paula Freundt, Thomas Von Ostrowski, Martin Langer, Michael Zemlin, and Johannes Steinhard
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Purpose: To analyze the learning curves of ultrasound novices in fetal echocardiography during structured simulation-based ultrasound training (SIM-UT) including a virtual, randomly moving fetus. Methods: 11 medical students with minimal (Results: The students showed a consistent and steady improvement of their ultrasound performance during the training program. After 2 weeks, they were able to obtain >95% of the standard planes correctly. After 6 weeks, they were significantly faster than the physician group (pConclusion: SIM-UT is highly effective to learn fetal echocardiography. Regarding the acquisition of the AHA/ISUOG fetal echo standard planes, the students were able to reach the same skill level as the expert group within six weeks.
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- 2023
94. Tephra layers in the marine environment: a review of properties and emplacement processes
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Freundt, Armin, Schindlbeck-Belo, Julie C., Kutterolf, Steffen, Hopkins, Jenni L., Di Capua, A., De Rosa, R., Kereszturi, G., Le Pera, E., Rosi, M., and Watt, S. F. L.
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This review focuses on the recognition of volcanic ash occurrences in marine sediment cores and on using their appearance and properties to deduce their origin. Widespread marine tephra layers are important marker horizons for both volcanological as well as general geological investigations. We describe ash detection by visual inspection and logging of sediment cores. Ash layer structure and texture, particle morphologies and lithological compositions of primary volcanic deposits are summarized and processes modifying them are discussed, both natural processes acting on and in the seafloor, i.e. erosion and bioturbation, and anthropogenic modifications during drilling/coring and core preparation. We discuss primary emplacement processes of marine fall and flow tephra deposits derived from either subaerial or submarine sources in order to identify distinguishing properties. We also elaborate on processes generating secondary, resedimented volcaniclastic layers such as submarine landslides and shelf erosion as well as fluvial input and ice-rafting, and how they can be distinguished from primary volcaniclastic deposits, which is essential in tephrostratigraphy. Finally, methods of tephra correlation between cores and on-land deposits/volcanoes are illustrated because they allow us to extend the 1D information from single cores to 3D distribution and facies changes of tephras and to bridge the land–sea gap.
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95. Volcaniclastic deposits and sedimentation processes around volcanic ocean islands: the central Azores
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Chang, Yu-Chun, Mitchell, Neil C., Hansteen, Thor H., Schindlbeck-Belo, Julie C., Freundt, Armin, Di Capua, A., De Rosa, R., Kereszturi, G., Le Pera, E., Rosi, M., and Watt, S. F. L.
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Geological histories of volcanic ocean islands can be revealed by the sediments shed by them. Hence there is an interest in studying cores of volcaniclastic sediments that are particularly preserved in the many flat-floored basins lying close to the Azores islands. We analyse four gravity cores collected around the central group of the islands. Three sedimentary facies (F1-F2a, F2b) are recognized based on visual core logging, particle morphometric and geochemical analyses. F1 is clay-rich hemipelagite comprising homogeneous mud with mottled structures from bioturbation. F2a and F2b are both clay-poor volcaniclastic deposits, which are carbonate-rich and carbonate-poor, respectively. More biogenic carbonate in F2a reflects the incorporation of unconsolidated calcareous material from island shelves or bioturbation. Within F2a and F2b we identify deposits emplaced by pyroclastic fallout, primary or secondary turbidity currents by combining multiple information from lithological composition, sedimentary structures, chemical composition of volcanic glass shards and morphometric characteristics of volcanic particles. Primary volcaniclastic sediments were found in all four cores, echoing activity known to have occurred up to historical times on the adjacent islands. These preliminary results suggest that greater details of geological events could be inferred for other volcanic islands by adopting a similar approach to core analysis.
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96. Alkalic marine tephra layers at ODP Site 1241 - Major explosive eruptions from an oceanic volcano in a pre-shield stage?
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Schindlbeck, J.C., Kutterolf, S., Freundt, A., Andrews, G.D.M., Wang, K.-L., Völker, D., Werner, R., Frische, M., and Hoernle, K.
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97. Evolution of magma chambers generating the phonolitic Cão Grande Formation on Santo Antão, Cape Verde Archipelago
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Eisele, S., Freundt, A., Kutterolf, S., Hansteen, T.H., Klügel, A., and Irion, I.M.
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98. Experimental confirmation of efficient island divertor operation and successful neoclassical transport optimization in Wendelstein 7-X
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Pedersen, T, Abramovic, I, Agostinetti, P, Torres, M, Akaslompolo, S, Belloso, J, Aleynikov, P, Aleynikova, K, Alhashimi, M, Ali, A, Allen, N, Alonso, A, Anda, G, Andreeva, T, Angioni, C, Arkhipov, A, Arnold, A, Asad, W, Ascasibar, E, Aumeunier, M, Avramidis, K, Aymerich, E, Baek, S, Bahner, J, Baillod, A, Balden, M, Baldzuhn, J, Ballinger, S, Banduch, M, Bannmann, S, Navarro, A, Barbui, T, Beidler, C, Belafdil, C, Bencze, A, Benndorf, A, Beurskens, M, Biedermann, C, Biletskyi, O, Blackwell, B, Blatzheim, M, Bluhm, T, Bockenhoff, D, Bongiovi, G, Borchardt, M, Borodin, D, Boscary, J, Bosch, H, Bosmann, T, Boswirth, B, Bottger, L, Bottino, A, Bozhenkov, S, Brakel, R, Brandt, C, Brauer, T, Braune, H, Brezinsek, S, Brunner, K, Buller, S, Burhenn, R, Bussiahn, R, Buttenschon, B, Buzas, A, Bykov, V, Calvo, I, Mata, K, Caminal, I, Cannas, B, Cappa, A, Carls, A, Carovani, F, Carr, M, Carralero, D, Carvalho, B, Casas, J, Castano-Bardawil, D, Castejon, F, Chaudhary, N, Chelis, I, Chomiczewska, A, Coenen, J, Cole, M, Cordella, F, Corre, Y, Crombe, K, Cseh, G, Csillag, B, Damm, H, Day, C, de Baar, M, De la Cal, E, Degenkolbe, S, Demby, A, Denk, S, Dhard, C, Di Siena, A, Dinklage, A, Dittmar, T, Dreval, M, Drevlak, M, Drewelow, P, Drews, P, Dunai, D, Edlund, E, Effenberg, F, Ehrke, G, Endler, M, Ennis, D, Escoto, F, Estrada, T, Fable, E, Fahrenkamp, N, Fanni, A, Faustin, J, Fellinger, J, Feng, Y, Figacz, W, Flom, E, Ford, O, Fornal, T, Frerichs, H, Freundt, S, Fuchert, G, Fukuyama, M, Fullenbach, F, Gantenbein, G, Gao, Y, Garcia, K, Regana, J, Garcia-Cortes, I, Gaspar, J, Gates, D, Geiger, J, Geiger, B, Giudicotti, L, Gonzalez, A, Goriaev, A, Gradic, D, Grahl, M, Graves, J, Green, J, Grelier, E, Greuner, H, Gross, S, Grote, H, Groth, M, Gruca, M, Grulke, O, Grun, M, Arnaiz, J, Gunter, S, Haak, V, Haas, M, Hacker, P, Hakola, A, Hallenbert, A, Hammond, K, Han, X, Hansen, S, Harris, J, Hartfuss, H, Hartmann, D, Hathiramani, D, Hatzky, R, Hawke, J, Hegedus, S, Hein, B, Heinemann, B, Helander, P, Henneberg, S, Hergenhahn, U, Hidalgo, C, Hindenlang, F, Hirsch, M, Hofel, U, Hollfeld, K, Holtz, A, Hopf, D, Hoschen, D, Houry, M, Howard, J, Huang, X, Hubeny, M, Hudson, S, Ida, K, Igitkhanov, Y, Igochine, V, Illy, S, Ionita-Schrittwieser, C, Isobe, M, Jablczynska, M, Jablonski, S, Jagielski, B, Jakubowski, M, van Vuuren, A, Jelonnek, J, Jenko, F, Jensen, T, Jenzsch, H, Junghanns, P, Kaczmarczyk, J, Kallmeyer, J, Kamionka, U, Kandler, M, Kasilov, S, Kazakov, Y, Kennedy, D, Kharwandikar, A, Khokhlov, M, Kiefer, C, Killer, C, Kirschner, A, Kleiber, R, Klinger, T, Klose, S, Knauer, J, Knieps, A, Kochl, F, Kocsis, G, Kolesnichenko, Y, Konies, A, Konig, R, Kontula, J, Kornejew, P, Koschinsky, J, Kozulia, M, Kramer-Flecken, A, Krampitz, R, Krause, M, Krawczyk, N, Kremeyer, T, Krier, L, Kriete, D, Krychowiak, M, Ksiazek, I, Kubkowska, M, Kuczynski, M, Kuhner, G, Kumar, A, Kurki-Suonio, T, Kwak, S, Landreman, M, Lang, P, Langenberg, A, Laqua, H, Laube, R, Lazerson, S, Lewerentz, M, Li, C, Liang, Y, Linsmeier, C, Lion, J, Litnovsky, A, Liu, S, Lobsien, J, Loizu, J, Lore, J, Lorenz, A, Losada, U, Louche, F, Lunsford, R, Lutsenko, V, Machielsen, M, Mackel, F, Maisano-Brown, J, Maj, O, Makowski, D, Manduchi, G, Maragkoudakis, E, Marchuk, O, Marsen, S, Martines, E, Martinez-Fernandez, J, Marushchenko, M, Masuzaki, S, Maurer, D, Mayer, M, Mccarthy, K, Mccormack, O, Mcneely, P, Meister, H, Mendelevitch, B, Mendes, S, Merlo, A, Messian, A, Mielczarek, A, Mishchenko, O, Missal, B, Mitteau, R, Moiseenko, V, Mollen, A, Moncada, V, Monnich, T, Morisaki, T, Moseev, D, Motojima, G, Mulas, S, Mulsow, M, Nagel, M, Naujoks, D, Naulin, V, Neelis, T, Neilson, H, Neu, R, Neubauer, O, Neuner, U, Nicolai, D, Nielsen, S, Niemann, H, Nishiza, T, Nishizawa, T, Nuhrenberg, C, Ochoukov, R, Oelmann, J, Offermanns, G, Ogawa, K, Okamura, S, Olmanns, J, Ongena, J, Oosterbeek, J, Otte, M, Pablant, N, Alvarez, N, Pandey, A, Pasch, E, Pavlichenko, R, Pavone, A, Pawelec, E, Pechstein, G, Pelka, G, Perseo, V, Peterson, B, Pilopp, D, Pingel, S, Pisano, F, Plockl, B, Plunk, G, Poloskei, P, Pompe, B, Popov, A, Porkolab, M, Proll, J, Pueschel, M, Puiatti, M, Sitjes, A, Purps, F, Rahbarnia, K, Rasinski, M, Rasmussen, J, Reiman, A, Reimold, F, Reisner, M, Reiter, D, Richou, M, Riedl, R, Riemann, J, Risse, K, Roberg-Clark, G, Rohde, V, Romazanov, J, Rondeshagen, D, Rong, P, Rudischhauser, L, Rummel, T, Rummel, K, Runov, A, Rust, N, Ryc, L, Salembier, P, Salewski, M, Sanchez, E, Satake, S, Satheeswaran, G, Schacht, J, Scharff, E, Schauer, F, Schilling, J, Schlisio, G, Schmid, K, Schmitt, J, Schmitz, O, Schneider, W, Schneider, M, Schneider, P, Schrittwieser, R, Schroder, T, Schroder, M, Schroeder, R, Schweer, B, Schworer, D, Scott, E, Shanahan, B, Sias, G, Sichta, P, Singer, M, Sinha, P, Siplia, S, Slaby, C, Sleczka, M, Smith, H, Smoniewski, J, Sonnendrucker, E, Spolaore, M, Spring, A, Stadler, R, Stanczak, D, Stange, T, Stepanov, I, Stephey, L, Stober, J, Stroth, U, Strumberger, E, Suzuki, C, Suzuki, Y, Svensson, J, Szabolics, T, Szepesi, T, Szucs, M, Tabares, F, Tamura, N, Tancetti, A, Tantos, C, Terry, J, Thienpondt, H, Thomsen, H, Thumm, M, Travere, J, Traverso, P, Tretter, J, Trier, E, Mora, H, Tsujimura, T, Turkin, Y, Tykhyi, A, Unterberg, B, van Eeten, P, van Milligen, B, van Schoor, M, Vano, L, Varoutis, S, Vecsei, M, Vela, L, Velasco, J, Vervier, M, Vianello, N, Viebke, H, Vilbrandt, R, Vogel, G, Vogt, N, Volkhausen, C, von Stechow, A, Wagner, F, Wang, E, Wang, H, Warmer, F, Wauters, T, Wegener, L, Wegner, T, Weir, G, Wenzel, U, White, A, Wilde, F, Wilms, F, Windisch, T, Winkler, M, Winter, A, Winters, V, Wolf, R, Wright, A, Wurden, G, Xanthopoulos, P, Xu, S, Yamada, H, Yamaguchi, H, Yokoyama, M, Yoshinuma, M, Yu, Q, Zamanov, M, Zanini, M, Zarnstorff, M, Zhang, D, Zhou, S, Zhu, J, Zhu, C, Zilker, M, Zocco, A, Zohm, H, Zoletnik, S, Zsuga, L, Pedersen T. S., Abramovic I., Agostinetti P., Torres M. A., Akaslompolo S., Belloso J. A., Aleynikov P., Aleynikova K., Alhashimi M., Ali A., Allen N., Alonso A., Anda G., Andreeva T., Angioni C., Arkhipov A., Arnold A., Asad W., Ascasibar E., Aumeunier M. -H., Avramidis K., Aymerich E., Baek S. -G., Bahner J., Baillod A., Balden M., Baldzuhn J., Ballinger S., Banduch M., Bannmann S., Navarro A. B., Barbui T., Beidler C., Belafdil C., Bencze A., Benndorf A., Beurskens M., Biedermann C., Biletskyi O., Blackwell B., Blatzheim M., Bluhm T., Bockenhoff D., Bongiovi G., Borchardt M., Borodin D., Boscary J., Bosch H., Bosmann T., Boswirth B., Bottger L., Bottino A., Bozhenkov S., Brakel R., Brandt C., Brauer T., Braune H., Brezinsek S., Brunner K., Buller S., Burhenn R., Bussiahn R., Buttenschon B., Buzas A., Bykov V., Calvo I., Mata K. C., Caminal I., Cannas B., Cappa A., Carls A., Carovani F., Carr M., Carralero D., Carvalho B., Casas J., Castano-Bardawil D., Castejon F., Chaudhary N., Chelis I., Chomiczewska A., Coenen J. W., Cole M., Cordella F., Corre Y., Crombe K., Cseh G., Csillag B., Damm H., Day C., de Baar M., De la Cal E., Degenkolbe S., Demby A., Denk S., Dhard C., Di Siena A., Dinklage A., Dittmar T., Dreval M., Drevlak M., Drewelow P., Drews P., Dunai D., Edlund E., Effenberg F., Ehrke G., Endler M., Ennis D. A., Escoto F. J., Estrada T., Fable E., Fahrenkamp N., Fanni A., Faustin J., Fellinger J., Feng Y., Figacz W., Flom E., Ford O., Fornal T., Frerichs H., Freundt S., Fuchert G., Fukuyama M., Fullenbach F., Gantenbein G., Gao Y., Garcia K., Regana J. M. G., Garcia-Cortes I., Gaspar J., Gates D. A., Geiger J., Geiger B., Giudicotti L., Gonzalez A., Goriaev A., Gradic D., Grahl M., Graves J. P., Green J., Grelier E., Greuner H., Gross S., Grote H., Groth M., Gruca M., Grulke O., Grun M., Arnaiz J. G., Gunter S., Haak V., Haas M., Hacker P., Hakola A., Hallenbert A., Hammond K., Han X., Hansen S. K., Harris J. H., Hartfuss H., Hartmann D., Hathiramani D., Hatzky R., Hawke J., Hegedus S., Hein B., Heinemann B., Helander P., Henneberg S., Hergenhahn U., Hidalgo C., Hindenlang F., Hirsch M., Hofel U., Hollfeld K. P., Holtz A., Hopf D., Hoschen D., Houry M., Howard J., Huang X., Hubeny M., Hudson S., Ida K., Igitkhanov Y., Igochine V., Illy S., Ionita-Schrittwieser C., Isobe M., Jablczynska M., Jablonski S., Jagielski B., Jakubowski M., van Vuuren A. J., Jelonnek J., Jenko F., Jensen T., Jenzsch H., Junghanns P., Kaczmarczyk J., Kallmeyer J., Kamionka U., Kandler M., Kasilov S., Kazakov Y., Kennedy D., Kharwandikar A., Khokhlov M., Kiefer C., Killer C., Kirschner A., Kleiber R., Klinger T., Klose S., Knauer J., Knieps A., Kochl F., Kocsis G., Kolesnichenko Ya. I., Konies A., Konig R., Kontula J., Kornejew P., Koschinsky J., Kozulia M. M., Kramer-Flecken A., Krampitz R., Krause M., Krawczyk N., Kremeyer T., Krier L., Kriete D. M., Krychowiak M., Ksiazek I., Kubkowska M., Kuczynski M., Kuhner G., Kumar A., Kurki-Suonio T., Kwak S., Landreman M., Lang P. T., Langenberg A., Laqua H. P., Laqua H., Laube R., Lazerson S., Lewerentz M., Li C., Liang Y., Linsmeier Ch., Lion J., Litnovsky A., Liu S., Lobsien J., Loizu J., Lore J., Lorenz A., Losada U., Louche F., Lunsford R., Lutsenko V., Machielsen M., Mackel F., Maisano-Brown J., Maj O., Makowski D., Manduchi G., Maragkoudakis E., Marchuk O., Marsen S., Martines E., Martinez-Fernandez J., Marushchenko M., Masuzaki S., Maurer D., Mayer M., McCarthy K. J., McCormack O., McNeely P., Meister H., Mendelevitch B., Mendes S., Merlo A., Messian A., Mielczarek A., Mishchenko O., Missal B., Mitteau R., Moiseenko V. E., Mollen A., Moncada V., Monnich T., Morisaki T., Moseev D., Motojima G., Mulas S., Mulsow M., Nagel M., Naujoks D., Naulin V., Neelis T., Neilson H., Neu R., Neubauer O., Neuner U., Nicolai D., Nielsen S. K., Niemann H., Nishiza T., Nishizawa T., Nuhrenberg C., Ochoukov R., Oelmann J., Offermanns G., Ogawa K., Okamura S., Olmanns J., Ongena J., Oosterbeek J., Otte M., Pablant N., Alvarez N. P., Pandey A., Pasch E., Pavlichenko R., Pavone A., Pawelec E., Pechstein G., Pelka G., Perseo V., Peterson B., Pilopp D., Pingel S., Pisano F., Plockl B., Plunk G., Poloskei P., Pompe B., Popov A., Porkolab M., Proll J., Pueschel M. J., Puiatti M. -E., Sitjes A. 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We present recent highlights from the most recent operation phases of Wendelstein 7-X, the most advanced stellarator in the world. Stable detachment with good particle exhaust, low impurity content, and energy confinement times exceeding 100 ms, have been maintained for tens of seconds. Pellet fueling allows for plasma phases with reduced ion-temperature-gradient turbulence, and during such phases, the overall confinement is so good (energy confinement times often exceeding 200 ms) that the attained density and temperature profiles would not have been possible in less optimized devices, since they would have had neoclassical transport losses exceeding the heating applied in W7-X. This provides proof that the reduction of neoclassical transport through magnetic field optimization is successful. W7-X plasmas generally show good impurity screening and high plasma purity, but there is evidence of longer impurity confinement times during turbulence-suppressed phases.
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99. Imepitoin is well tolerated in healthy and epileptic cats
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Odilo Engel, Thilo von Klopmann, Arianna Maiolini, Jessica Freundt-Revilla, and Andrea Tipold
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Epilepsy ,Cat ,Imepitoin ,Clinical trial ,Veterinary medicine ,SF600-1100 - Abstract
Abstract Background Epilepsy in the cat is a serious medical condition. To date there are no licensed treatments for feline epilepsy and no well-controlled clinical studies on the efficacy or safety of antiepileptic drugs in cats. The aim of this study was to collect tolerability data and first exploratory efficacy data of imepitoin in both healthy and epileptic cats. Results In two tolerability studies, 30 healthy cats received imepition twice daily in doses of 0, 30, 40 or 80 mg/kg bodyweight for 30 days. No serious adverse events were observed in any of the dose groups. In the imepitoin treated groups, emesis was observed in some animals temporarily and intermittently mainly in the second and third weeks of treatment. In a small, single-arm, open label, uncontrolled clinical trial eight cats suffering from idiopathic epilepsy were treated with imepitoin twice daily at doses of 30 mg/kg bodyweight for 30 days. Four of these cats (50%) achieved seizure freedom for at least 8 weeks under treatment. Adverse events, mostly lethargy, decreased appetite and emesis, were often mild and transient. Conclusion In summary, imepitoin was well tolerated in healthy and epileptic cats and showed in a pilot trial indication for efficacy in treating feline epilepsy.
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100. Effects of Voluntary Product Recall on Consumer’s Trust
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Luiza Venzke Bortoli and Valeria Freundt
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voluntary recall ,product failure ,trust ,relationship ,experiment ,Business ,HF5001-6182 - Abstract
This study analyzed the impact of voluntary product recall due to product failure on consumer’s trust. Since trust is composed by integrity, competence and benevolence, this study verified the mediator effect of these constructs on the relation between recall and trust. Once trust is essential for the establishment of a relationship between companies and consumers, this research also evaluated the effects of relational and transactional purchase situations on consumer’s trust and its constructs. We conducted an experimental study with a 2 (recall: control; voluntary recall) x 2 (purchase situation: relational; transactional) between subjects design. The results indicated that voluntary recall has a positive effect on the variables analyzed. Integrity and competence fully mediate the relation between voluntary recall and trust. Purchase situation moderates the effect of voluntary recall on competence.
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