1,305 results on '"Lohs, A"'
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2. Tribute to the Flute: A Literature Review of Playing-Related Problems in Flautists
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Winkler S, Lohs A, Zinn-Kirchner ZM, Alotaibi M, and Caffier PP
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flautists health ,instrument-associated disease ,music pathology ,occupational medicine ,playing-related injuries ,musico-medical care ,performing arts medicine ,Medicine (General) ,R5-920 - Abstract
Silvia Winkler,1,2 Anne Lohs,2 Zahavah M Zinn-Kirchner,1,2 Moonef Alotaibi,2,3 Philipp P Caffier1,2 1Berlin Center for Musicians Medicine (BCMM), Charité - Universitätsmedizin Berlin, Corporate Member of Freie Universität Berlin, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, and Berlin Institute of Health, Berlin, D-10117, Germany; 2Department of Audiology and Phoniatrics; Charité - Universitätsmedizin Berlin, Corporate Member of Freie Universität Berlin, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, and Berlin Institute of Health, Berlin, D-10117, Germany; 3King Fahad Medical City, Department of Otorhinolaryngology, Head and Neck Surgery, Riyadh, Kingdom of Saudi ArabiaCorrespondence: Philipp P Caffier, Department of Audiology and Phoniatrics, Berlin Center for Musicians Medicine, Charité - Universitätsmedizin Berlin, Corporate Member of Freie Universität Berlin, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, and Berlin Institute of Health, Campus Charité Mitte, Charitéplatz 1, Berlin, D-10117, Germany, Tel +4930 450 655 097, Fax +4930 450 555 931, Email philipp.caffier@charite.deAbstract: Playing musical instruments places unusually high demands on specific parts of the human body. Relative to the instruments they play, musicians may experience instrument-related symptoms, as recorded in flute players. The objective was to provide an overview of the study findings addressing medical problems in flautists to better understand their complaints and pave the way for more personalized healthcare. Several electronic databases (PubMed, Embase, Cochrane Library) were systematically searched in July 2022. Furthermore, the references of all included articles were reviewed for additionally relevant sources. The resulting set of studies was summarized in a table, with quality assessment according to the SIGN grading system. From an initial 433 hits, the search yielded 95 studies with a total of 32,600 musicians, including at least 2134 flautists. Among the latter, evidence was found for musculoskeletal, neurological, dermatological, temporomandibular, and hearing complaints, overuse and reflux symptoms, velopharyngeal insufficiency, as well as upper and lower airway impairment. Other specialists may be consulted equally often and should be sensitive to the particular medical problems in flautists. Future studies would ideally contain specific outcome analyses on an international scale and consider flautists as an individual subgroup within a larger number of total participants.Keywords: flautists health, instrument-associated disease, music pathology, occupational medicine, playing-related injuries, musico-medical care, performing arts medicine
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- 2024
3. Charged-Current Muonic Reactions in Core-Collapse Supernovae
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Guo, Gang, Martínez-Pinedo, Gabriel, Lohs, Andreas, and Fischer, Tobias
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High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena - Abstract
The steady advance in core-collapse supernova simulations requires a more precise description of neutrino processes in hot and dense matter. In this work, we study the rates of charged-current (CC) weak processes with (anti)muons in supernova matter. At the relativistic mean field level, we derive results for the rates of CC neutrino-nucleon reactions, taking into account full kinematics, weak magnetism and pseudoscalar terms, and $q^2$-dependent nucleon form factors in the hadronic current. In addition to muonic semileptonic processes we also consider purely leptonic processes. In particular, we show that inverse muon decay can dominate the opacities for low energy $\nu_\mu$ and $\bar\nu_e$ at densities $\gtrsim 10^{13}~\rm{g~ cm^{-3}}$., Comment: 21 pages, 6 figures
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- 2020
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4. Behavioral and biochemical patterns in the Andean highland macroinvertebrate Nectopsyche sp. after chronic mercury exposure
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Lohs, Agnes, Villamarín, Christian, Donoso, Mishell, and Ríos-Touma, Blanca
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- 2023
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5. Irland: 50 Tipps abseits der ausgetretenen Pfade
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Cornelia Lohs and Cornelia Lohs
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- 2023
6. Machine learning for the prediction of preclinical airway management in injured patients: a registry-based trial
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André Luckscheiter, Wolfgang Zink, Torsten Lohs, Johanna Eisenberger, Manfred Thiel, and Tim Viergutz
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intratracheal intubation ,machine learning ,bayes theorem ,wounds and injuries ,decision trees ,Medical emergencies. Critical care. Intensive care. First aid ,RC86-88.9 - Abstract
Objective The aim of this study was to determine the feasibility of using machine learning to establish the need for preclinical airway management for injured patients based on a standardized emergency dataset. Methods A registry-based, retrospective analysis was conducted of adult trauma patients who were treated by physician-staffed emergency medical services in southwestern Germany between 2018 and 2020. The primary outcome was to assess the feasibility of using the random forest (RF) and Naive Bayes (NB) machine learning algorithms to predict the need for preclinical airway management. The secondary outcome was to use a principal component analysis to determine the attributes that can be used and advanced for future model development. Results In total, 25,556 adults with multiple injuries were identified, including 1,451 patients (5.7%) who required airway management. Key attributes were auscultation, injury pattern, oxygen therapy, thoracic drainage, noninvasive ventilation, catecholamines, pelvic sling, colloid infusion, initial vital signs, preemergency status, and shock index. The area under the receiver operating characteristics curve was between 0.96 (RF; 95% confidence interval [CI], 0.96–0.97) and 0.93 (NB; 95% CI, 0.92–0.93; P
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- 2022
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7. Neutrino signal from proto-neutron star evolution: Effects of opacities from charged-current-neutrino interactions and inverse neutron decay
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Fischer, Tobias, Guo, Gang, Dzhioev, Alan A., Martínez-Pinedo, Gabriel, Wu, Meng-Ru, Lohs, Andreas, and Qian, Yong-Zhong
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Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena ,Nuclear Theory - Abstract
We investigate the impact of charged current neutrino processes on the formation and evolution of neutrino spectra during the deleptonization of proto-neutron stars. To this end we develop the full kinematics of these reaction rates consistent with the nuclear equation of state, including weak magnetism contributions. This allows us to systematically study the impact of inelastic contributions and weak magnetism on the $\nu_e$ and $\bar\nu_e$ luminosities and average energies. Furthermore, we explore the role of the inverse neutron decay, also known as the direct Urca process, on the emitted spectra of $\bar\nu_e$. This process is commonly considered in the cooling scenario of cold neutron stars but has so far been neglected in the evolution of hot proto-neutron stars. We find that the inverse neutron decay becomes the dominating opacity source for low-energy $\bar\nu_e$. Accurate three-flavor Boltzmann neutrino transport enables us to relate the magnitude of neutrino fluxes and spectra to details of the treatment of weak processes. This allows us to quantify the corresponding impact on the conditions relevant for the nucleosynthesis in the neutrino-driven wind, which is ejected from the proto-neutron star surface during the deleptonization phase., Comment: 16 pages, 7 figures
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- 2018
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8. Telefonreanimation konsequent umsetzen: Qualitätsmanagement beim außerklinischen Kreislaufstillstand
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Marung, Hartwig, Lohs, Torsten, Prückner, Stephan, Neumayr, Agnes, and Baubin, Michael
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- 2022
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9. Charged-current weak interaction processes and its impact on proto-neutron star cooling and nucleosynthesis
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Pinedo, Gabriel Martínez, Fischer, T., Lohs, A., Huther, L., Pinedo, Gabriel Martínez, Fischer, T., Lohs, A., and Huther, L.
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We show that a treatment of charged-current neutrino interactions in hot and dense matter that is consistent with the nuclear equation of state has a strong impact on the spectra of the neutrinos emitted during the deleptonization period of a protoneutron star formed in a core-collapse supernova. We compare results of simulations including and neglecting mean field effects on the neutrino opacities. Their inclusion reduces the luminosities of all neutrino flavors and enhances the spectral differences between electron neutrino and antineutrino. The magnitude of the difference depends on the equation of state and in particular on the symmetry energy at sub-nuclear densities. These modifications reduce the proton-to-nucleon ratio of the neutrino-driven outflow, increasing slightly their entropy. They are expected to have a substantial impact on the nucleosynthesis in neutrino-driven winds, even though they do not result in conditions that favor an r-process. Contrarily to previous findings, our simulations show that the spectra of electron neutrinos remain substantially different from those of other (anti)neutrino flavors during the entire deleptonization phase of the protoneutron star. The obtained luminosity and spectral changes are also expected to have important consequences for neutrino flavor oscillations and neutrino detection on Earth.
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- 2024
10. Tribute to the Flute: A Literature Review of Playing-Related Problems in Flautists
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Winkler,Silvia, Lohs,Anne, Zinn-Kirchner,Zahavah, Alotaibi,Moonef, Caffier,Philipp, Winkler,Silvia, Lohs,Anne, Zinn-Kirchner,Zahavah, Alotaibi,Moonef, and Caffier,Philipp
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Silvia Winkler,1,2 Anne Lohs,2 Zahavah M Zinn-Kirchner,1,2 Moonef Alotaibi,2,3 Philipp P Caffier1,2 1Berlin Center for Musicians Medicine (BCMM), Charité - Universitätsmedizin Berlin, Corporate Member of Freie Universität Berlin, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, and Berlin Institute of Health, Berlin, D-10117, Germany; 2Department of Audiology and Phoniatrics; Charité - Universitätsmedizin Berlin, Corporate Member of Freie Universität Berlin, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, and Berlin Institute of Health, Berlin, D-10117, Germany; 3King Fahad Medical City, Department of Otorhinolaryngology, Head and Neck Surgery, Riyadh, Kingdom of Saudi ArabiaCorrespondence: Philipp P Caffier, Department of Audiology and Phoniatrics, Berlin Center for Musicians Medicine, Charité - Universitätsmedizin Berlin, Corporate Member of Freie Universität Berlin, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, and Berlin Institute of Health, Campus Charité Mitte, Charitéplatz 1, Berlin, D-10117, Germany, Tel +4930 450 655 097, Fax +4930 450 555 931, Email philipp.caffier@charite.deAbstract: Playing musical instruments places unusually high demands on specific parts of the human body. Relative to the instruments they play, musicians may experience instrument-related symptoms, as recorded in flute players. The objective was to provide an overview of the study findings addressing medical problems in flautists to better understand their complaints and pave the way for more personalized healthcare. Several electronic databases (PubMed, Embase, Cochrane Library) were systematically searched in July 2022. Furthermore, the references of all included articles were reviewed for additionally relevant sources. The resulting set of studies was summarized in a table, with quality assessment according to the SIGN grading system. From an initial 433 hits, the search yielded 95 studies with a total of 32,600 musicians, including at least 2134 flautists. Among the latter, evidence was found for musculoskeletal
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- 2024
11. Muon Creation in Supernova Matter Facilitates Neutrino-driven Explosions
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Bollig, R., Janka, H. -Th., Lohs, A., Martinez-Pinedo, G., Horowitz, C. J., and Melson, T.
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Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena ,High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,Nuclear Theory - Abstract
Muons can be created in nascent neutron stars (NSs) due to the high electron chemical potentials and the high temperatures. Because of their relatively lower abundance compared to electrons, their role has so far been ignored in numerical simulations of stellar core collapse and NS formation. However, the appearance of muons softens the NS equation of state, triggers faster NS contraction and thus leads to higher luminosities and mean energies of the emitted neutrinos. This strengthens the postshock heating by neutrinos and can facilitate explosions by the neutrino-driven mechanism., Comment: 6 pages, 4 figures; one more model added upon referee request; accepted by PRL
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- 2017
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12. (Post-)Wachstum in der Tagesschau? Eine Untersuchung der Berichterstattung der Nachrichtensendung Tagesschau über Wirtschaftswachstum vor dem Hintergrund der (Post-)Wachstumsdebatte
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Lohs, Anna and Roos, Ulrich, editor
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- 2020
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13. Telefonreanimation: Selbsteinschätzungen laufen oft ins Leere
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Marung, Hartwig, Lohs, Torsten, Prückner, Stephan, Neumayr, Agnes, and Baubin, Michael
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- 2022
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14. Kommentar zu: Qualitätsmanagement mit Kennzahlen – eine 2-Jahres-Bilanz
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Baubin, M. and Lohs, T.
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- 2022
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15. Expected impact from weak reactions with light nuclei in core-collapse supernova simulations
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Fischer, T., Martínez-Pinedo, G., Hempel, M., Huther, L., Röpke, G., Typel, S., and Lohs, A.
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Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena ,Nuclear Theory - Abstract
We study the role of light nuclear clusters in simulations of core-collapse supernovae. Expressions for the reaction rates are developed for a large selection of charged current absorption and scattering processes with light clusters. Medium modifications are taken into account at the mean-field level. We explore the possible impact on the supernova dynamics and the neutrino signal during the mass accretion phase prior to the possible explosion onset as well as during the subsequent protoneutron star deleptnoization after the explosion onset has been launched., Comment: 7 pages, 3 figures, contribution to the OMEG 2015 conference proceedings, appears in EPJ WoC proceedings
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- 2015
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16. Messbare Qualitätsverbesserungen – wie anfangen?: Best-Practice-Beispiele aus Rettungsdienst und Klinik
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Baubin, Michael, Lohs, Torsten, Marung, Hartwig, and Prückner, Stephan
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- 2022
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17. Recent diagnostic developments at ASDEX Upgrade with the FPGA implemented Serial I/O System “SIO2” and “Pipe2” DAQ periphery
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Behler, K.C., Eixenberger, H., Kurzan, B., Lohs, A., Lüddecke, K., Maraschek, M., Merkel, R., Raupp, G., Sellmair, G., Sieglin, B., and Treutterer, W.
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- 2020
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18. Destruction or conversion of chemical warfare agents: possibilities and alternatives
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Lohs, Kh., primary
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- 2021
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19. Notärztliches Atemwegsmanagement in Abhängigkeit von Fachrichtung und Weiterbildung
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Luckscheiter, A., Lohs, T., Fischer, M., and Zink, W.
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- 2020
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20. Der Münchner NACA-Score für den Datensatz MIND3.1
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Lohs, T., Messelken, M., Häfele, L., and Nguyen, T. T.
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- 2019
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21. Qualitätssicherung im Rettungsdienst Baden-Württemberg
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Lohs, Torsten, Neumayr, Agnes, editor, Baubin, Michael, editor, and Schinnerl, Adolf, editor
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- 2018
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22. Charged-current weak interaction processes in hot and dense matter and its impact on the spectra of neutrinos emitted from proto-neutron star cooling
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Martínez-Pinedo, G., Fischer, T., Lohs, A., and Huther, L.
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Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena ,Nuclear Theory - Abstract
We have performed three-flavor Boltzmann neutrino transport radiation hydrodynamics simulations covering a period of 3 s after the formation of a protoneutron star in a core-collapse supernova explosion. Our results show that a treatment of charged-current neutrino interactions in hot and dense matter as suggested by Reddy et al. [Phys. Rev. D 58, 013009 (1998)] has a strong impact on the luminosities and spectra of the emitted neutrinos. When compared with simulations that neglect mean field effects on the neutrino opacities, we find that the luminosities of all neutrino flavors are reduced while the spectral differences between electron neutrino and antineutrino are increased. Their magnitude depends on the equation of state and in particular on the symmetry energy at sub-nuclear densities. These modifications reduce the proton-to-nucleon ratio of the outflow, increasing slightly their entropy. They are expected to have a substantial impact on the nucleosynthesis in neutrino-driven winds, even though they do not result in conditions that favor an r-process. Contrarily to previous findings, our simulations show that the spectra of electron neutrinos remain substantially different from those of other (anti)neutrino flavors during the entire deleptonization phase of the protoneutron star. The obtained luminosity and spectral changes are also expected to have important consequences for neutrino flavor oscillations and neutrino detection on Earth., Comment: 5 pages, 3 figures
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- 2012
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23. Qualitätssicherung im Rettungsdienst am Beispiel der trägerübergreifenden Qualitätssicherung im Rettungsdienst Baden-Württemberg
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Lohs, Torsten, primary
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- 2020
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24. Frühkindliche Bildung im Botanischen Garten der Universität Leipzig
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Engelmann, Rolf A., additional, Lohs, Ute, additional, and Kiess, Wieland, additional
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- 2023
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25. Neutrinos and Their Impact on Core-Collapse Supernova Nucleosynthesis
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Martínez-Pinedo, Gabriel, Fischer, Tobias, Langanke, Karlheinz, Lohs, Andreas, Sieverding, Andre, Wu, Meng-Ru, Alsabti, Athem W., editor, and Murdin, Paul, editor
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- 2017
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26. Notärztliche Durchführung von Narkosen: Eine Istanalyse der Jahre 2015–2017
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Luckscheiter, A., Lohs, T., Fischer, M., and Zink, W.
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- 2019
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27. Roquin targets mRNAs in a 3′-UTR-specific manner by different modes of regulation
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Katharina Essig, Nina Kronbeck, Joao C. Guimaraes, Claudia Lohs, Andreas Schlundt, Anne Hoffmann, Gesine Behrens, Sven Brenner, Joanna Kowalska, Cristina Lopez-Rodriguez, Jacek Jemielity, Helmut Holtmann, Kristin Reiche, Jörg Hackermüller, Michael Sattler, Mihaela Zavolan, and Vigo Heissmeyer
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Science - Abstract
Roquin targets are known to contain two types of sequence-structure motifs, the constitutive and the alternative decay elements (CDE and ADE). Here, the authors describe a linear Roquin binding element (LBE) also involved in target recognition, and show that Roquin binding affects the translation of a subset of targeted mRNAs.
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- 2018
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28. Self-Stabilization - A Mechanism to Make Networked Embedded Systems More Reliable?
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Stefan Lohs, Jörg Nolte, Gerry Siegemund, and Volker Turau
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- 2016
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29. Verification and Chemical-Warfare Weapons
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Lohs, Karlheinz, primary, Perry-Robinson, Julian P., additional, and Smidovich, Nikita P., additional
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- 2019
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30. A promising method for identifying cross-cultural differences in patient perspective: the use of Internet-based focus groups for content validation of new patient reported outcome assessments.
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Atkinson, Mark J, Lohs, Jan, Kuhagen, Ilka, Kaufman, Julie, and Bhaidani, Shamsu
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Attitude to Health ,Cross-Cultural Comparison ,Dermatology ,Internet Technology ,Focus Groups ,Germany ,Humans ,Internet ,Outcome Assessment (Health Care) ,Psychometrics ,Scalp ,Sebum ,Skin Diseases ,United States - Abstract
OBJECTIVES: This proof of concept (POC) study was designed to evaluate the use of an Internet-based bulletin board technology to aid parallel cross-cultural development of thematic content for a new set of patient-reported outcome measures (PROs). METHODS: The POC study, conducted in Germany and the United States, utilized Internet Focus Groups (IFGs) to assure the validity of new PRO items across the two cultures--all items were designed to assess the impact of excess facial oil on individuals' lives. The on-line IFG activities were modeled after traditional face-to-face focus groups and organized by a common 'Topic' Guide designed with input from thought leaders in dermatology and health outcomes research. The two sets of IFGs were professionally moderated in the native language of each country. IFG moderators coded the thematic content of transcripts, and a frequency analysis of code endorsement was used to identify areas of content similarity and difference between the two countries. Based on this information, draft PRO items were designed and a majority (80%) of the original participants returned to rate the relative importance of the newly designed questions. FINDINGS: The use of parallel cross-cultural content analysis of IFG transcripts permitted identification of the major content themes in each country as well as exploration of the possible reasons for any observed differences between the countries. Results from coded frequency counts and transcript reviews informed the design and wording of the test questions for the future PRO instrument(s). Subsequent ratings of item importance also deepened our understanding of potential areas of cross-cultural difference, differences that would be explored over the course of future validation studies involving these PROs. CONCLUSION: The use of IFGs for cross-cultural content development received positive reviews from participants and was found to be both cost and time effective. The novel thematic coding methodology provided an empirical platform on which to develop culturally sensitive questionnaire content using the natural language of participants. Overall, the IFG responses and thematic analyses provided a thorough evaluation of similarities and differences in cross-cultural themes, which in turn acted as a sound base for the development of new PRO questionnaires.
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31. Three novel software tools for ASDEX Upgrade
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Martinov, S., Löbhard, T., Lunt, T., Behler, K., Drube, R., Eixenberger, H., Herrmann, A., Lohs, A., Lüddecke, K., Merkel, R., Neu, G., ASDEX Upgrade Team, and MPCDF Garching
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- 2016
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32. How to Ruin Sensor Network Performance Using Duplicate Suppression
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Karnapke, Reinhardt, Lohs, Stefan, Nolte, Jörg, Akan, Ozgur, Series editor, Cao, Jiannong, Series editor, Coulson, Geoffrey, Series editor, Dressler, Falko, Series editor, Ferrari, Domenico, Series editor, Gerla, Mario, Series editor, Kobayashi, Hisashi, Series editor, Palazzo, Sergio, Series editor, Sahni, Sartaj, Series editor, Shen, Xuemin (Sherman), Series editor, Stan, Mircea, Series editor, Xiaohua, Jia, Series editor, Zomaya, Albert, Series editor, Bellavista, Paolo, Series editor, Kanjo, Eiman, editor, and Trossen, Dirk, editor
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- 2015
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33. Standards für Eignungs- und Potenzialdiagnostik im Top-Management
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Hasselmann, Dieter, Aldering, Christoph, Birkner, Burkhard, Boegl, Marion, Böhme, Jürgen, Bolte, Ernst-August, Fruhner, Rüdiger, Hossiep, Rüdiger, Lohs, Margit, Sandmann, Antje, Sünderhauf, Katrin, von Hayn, Silvana, Wiederhake, Patrick, Weinert, Stephan, editor, and Stulle, Klaus P., editor
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- 2015
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34. Influence of Topology-Fluctuations on Self-Stabilizing Algorithms.
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Stefan Lohs, Gerry Siegemund, Jörg Nolte, and Volker Turau
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- 2016
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35. Simulation of unidirectional links in wireless sensor networks.
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Reinhardt Karnapke, Stefan Lohs, Jörg Nolte, and Andreas Lagemann
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- 2014
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36. How to Ruin Sensor Network Performance Using Duplicate Suppression.
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Reinhardt Karnapke, Stefan Lohs, and Jörg Nolte
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- 2014
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37. Machine learning for the prediction of preclinical airway management in injured patients: a registry-based trial
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Luckscheiter, André, primary, Zink, Wolfgang, additional, Lohs, Torsten, additional, Eisenberger, Johanna, additional, Thiel, Manfred, additional, and Viergutz, Tim, additional
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- 2022
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38. Einfluss von Ribavirin und Amantadin auf immunkompetente Zellen
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Lohs, Susanne Maria and Klein, Reinhild (Prof. Dr.)
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Ribavirin wurde als eines der ältesten Virostatika zuletzt v.a. zur Therapie der chronischen Hepatitis C verwendet. Sein genauer Wirkungsmechanismus ist aber unbekannt. Es scheint, dass Ribavirn über keine antivirale Wirkung im Sinne einer direkten Hemmung der HCV-Replikation verfügt, sondern über die Freisetzung verschiedener Zytokine einen Shift von TH2- zu TH1-vermittelter Immunreaktion auslöst. Amantadin wurde zur Behandlung diverser Erkrankungen einschließlich der Prophylaxe einer Influenza eingesetzt. Bei der Therapie der Hepatitis C wurde es mit Ribavirin kombiniert, um dessen Effekt zu verstärken. Sein Stellenwert in der Hepatitis-C-Therapie blieb aber umstritten. Bisher liegen nur wenige Studien vor, die den immunmodulierenden Effekt von Amantadin untersucht haben. Vereinzelt wurde eine Inhibierung der HCV-Replikation durch Amantadin bei an Hepatits C erkrankten Patienten in vivo und in vitro beschrieben, der genaue antivirale Wirkmechanismus von Amantadin in der HCV-Therapie blieb aber bis zuletzt unbekannt. Beide Medikamente werden derzeit bezüglich einer Wirksamkeit zur Therapie einer Covid-19-Erkrankung untersucht. PBMC von 20 gesunden Probanden wurden in vitro kultiviert, um dann sowohl Zellen des erworbenen Immunsystems als auch Natürliche Killerzellen genauer zu untersuchen. Hierbei sollten insbesondere TH1- und TH2-Reaktionen analysiert werden. Drei verschiedene Antigene (BCG, Tetanus-Toxoid und PPD) wurden verwendet, um die PBMC zu unterschiedlichen Immunreaktionen vom TH1- oder TH2-Typ anzuregen; ferner wurde der Einfluss von Ribavirin bzw. Amantadin in unterschiedlichen Konzentrationen innerhalb dieses in vitro-Testsystems untersucht. Ein radioaktiver Proliferationsassay diente der quantitativen Zellproliferationsbestimmung. Die Ausbildung des frühen Aktivierungsmarkers CD69 sowie verschiedener Zelloberflächenmoleküle (CD4, CD8, CD19 und CD56) wurde mittels Durchflusszytometrie nachgewiesen. Ein Zytokin-ELISA diente der Untersuchung der Zytokinproduktion (IL-1, IL-5, IL-6, IL-10, IL-13, IFN-gamma, TNF-alpha, TNF-beta und GM-CSF) unter Einfluss von Ribavirin bzw. Amantadin. Unsere Daten deuten darauf hin, dass es große interindividuelle Unterschiede in der immunologischen Reaktion auf Ribavirin und Amantadin gibt. So zeigten einige der 20 Probanden ähnliche Ansprechverhalten auf beide Wirkstoffe, welche aber in der gesamten Kohorte nicht signifikant waren. Dies erklärt auch, warum die Therapie der Hepatitis C mit diesen Substanzen nur einen marginalen Effekt hatte. In dieser Arbeit wurde eine kleine Probandenkohorte untersucht, in der sowohl TH1- als auch TH2- und TH0-Immunprofile vertreten waren. Die Untersuchung eines größeren Kollektives der jeweiligen Subtypen wäre eine Möglichkeit, um die immunmodulierenden Wirkmechanismen genauer zu verstehen und dann mögliche Therapieresponder von Non-Respondern zu unterscheiden bzw. Ansatzpunkte für künftige Therapien zu ermitteln. Individuelle Prädisposition und immunologische Reaktionsmuster könnten also wichtige Faktoren sein, welche die Wirksamkeit von Ribavirin und Amantadin beeinflussen. Möglicherweise könnte eine prätherapeutische Bestimmung des jeweiligen immunologischen Subtyps helfen, eine auf den Patienten optimal angepasste antivirale Therapie auszuwählen.
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- 2022
39. Qualitätsindikatoren für den Rettungsdienst in Baden-Württemberg
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Lohs, T.
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- 2016
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40. Progress from ASDEX Upgrade experiments in preparing the physics basis of ITER operation and DEMO scenario development
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U. Stroth, D. Aguiam, E. Alessi, C. Angioni, N. Arden, R. Arredondo Parra, V. Artigues, O. Asunta, M. Balden, V. Bandaru, A. Banon-Navarro, K. Behler, A. Bergmann, M. Bergmann, J. Bernardo, M. Bernert, A. Biancalani, R. Bielajew, R. Bilato, G. Birkenmeier, T. Blanken, V. Bobkov, A. Bock, T. Body, T. Bolzonella, N. Bonanomi, A. Bortolon, B. Böswirth, C. Bottereau, A. Bottino, H. van den Brand, M. Brenzke, S. Brezinsek, D. Brida, F. Brochard, C. Bruhn, J. Buchanan, A. Buhler, A. Burckhart, Y. Camenen, B. Cannas, P. Cano Megias, D. Carlton, M. Carr, P. Carvalho, C. Castaldo, M. Cavedon, C. Cazzaniga, C. Challis, A. Chankin, C. Cianfarani, F. Clairet, S. Coda, R. Coelho, J.W. Coenen, L. Colas, G. Conway, S. Costea, D. Coster, T. Cote, A.J. Creely, G. Croci, D.J. Cruz Zabala, G. Cseh, A. Czarnecka, I. Cziegler, O. D’Arcangelo, A. Dal Molin, P. David, C. Day, M. de Baar, P. de Marné, R. Delogu, S. Denk, P. Denner, A. Di Siena, J.J. Dominguez Palacios Durán, D. Dunai, A. Drenik, M. Dreval, R. Drube, M. Dunne, B.P. Duval, R. Dux, T. Eich, S. Elgeti, A. Encheva, K. Engelhardt, B. Erdös, I. Erofeev, B. Esposito, E. Fable, M. Faitsch, U. Fantz, M. Farnik, H. Faugel, F. Felici, O. Ficker, S. Fietz, A. Figueredo, R. Fischer, O. Ford, L. Frassinetti, M. Fröschle, G. Fuchert, J.C. Fuchs, H. Fünfgelder, S. Futatani, K. Galazka, J. Galdon-Quiroga, D. Gallart Escolà, A. Gallo, Y. Gao, S. Garavaglia, M. Garcia Muñoz, B. Geiger, L. Giannone, S. Gibson, L. Gil, E. Giovannozzi, S. Glöggler, M. Gobbin, J. Gonzalez Martin, T. Goodman, G. Gorini, T. Görler, D. Gradic, G. Granucci, A. Gräter, H. Greuner, M. Griener, M. Groth, A. Gude, L. Guimarais, S. Günter, G. Haas, A.H. Hakola, C. Ham, T. Happel, N. den Harder, G. Harrer, J. Harrison, V. Hauer, T. Hayward-Schneider, B. Heinemann, T. Hellsten, S. Henderson, P. Hennequin, A. Herrmann, E. Heyn, F. Hitzler, J. Hobirk, K. Höfler, J.H. Holm, M. Hölzl, C. Hopf, L. Horvath, T. Höschen, A. Houben, A. Hubbard, A. Huber, K. Hunger, V. Igochine, M. Iliasova, T. Ilkei, K. Insulander Björk, C. Ionita-Schrittwieser, I. Ivanova-Stanik, W. Jacob, N. Jaksic, F. Janky, A. Jansen van Vuuren, A. Jardin, F. Jaulmes, F. Jenko, T. Jensen, E. Joffrin, A. Kallenbach, S. Kálvin, M. Kantor, A. Kappatou, O. Kardaun, J. Karhunen, C.-P. Käsemann, S. Kasilov, A. Kendl, W. Kernbichler, E. Khilkevitch, A. Kirk, S. Kjer Hansen, V. Klevarova, G. Kocsis, M. Koleva, M. Komm, M. Kong, A. Krämer-Flecken, K. Krieger, A. Krivska, O. Kudlacek, T. Kurki-Suonio, B. Kurzan, B. Labit, K. Lackner, F. Laggner, A. Lahtinen, P.T. Lang, P. Lauber, N. Leuthold, L. Li, J. Likonen, O. Linder, B. Lipschultz, Y. Liu, A. Lohs, Z. Lu, T. Luda di Cortemiglia, N.C. Luhmann, T. Lunt, A. Lyssoivan, T. Maceina, J. Madsen, A. Magnanimo, H. Maier, J. Mailloux, R. Maingi, O. Maj, E. Maljaars, P. Manas, A. Mancini, A. Manhard, P. Mantica, M. Mantsinen, P. Manz, M. Maraschek, C. Marchetto, L. Marrelli, P. Martin, A. Martitsch, F. Matos, M. Mayer, M.-L. Mayoral, D. Mazon, P.J. McCarthy, R. McDermott, R. Merkel, A. Merle, D. Meshcheriakov, H. Meyer, D. Milanesio, P. Molina Cabrera, F. Monaco, M. Muraca, F. Nabais, V. Naulin, R. Nazikian, R.D. Nem, A. Nemes-Czopf, G. Neu, R. Neu, A.H. Nielsen, S.K. Nielsen, T. Nishizawa, M. Nocente, J.-M. Noterdaeme, I. Novikau, S. Nowak, M. Oberkofler, R. Ochoukov, J. Olsen, F. Orain, F. Palermo, O. Pan, G. Papp, I. Paradela Perez, A. Pau, G. Pautasso, C. Paz-Soldan, P. Petersson, P. Piovesan, C. Piron, U. Plank, B. Plaum, B. Plöck, V. Plyusnin, G. Pokol, E. Poli, L. Porte, T. Pütterich, M. Ramisch, J. Rasmussen, G. Ratta, S. Ratynskaia, G. Raupp, D. Réfy, M. Reich, F. Reimold, D. Reiser, M. Reisner, D. Reiter, T. Ribeiro, R. Riedl, J. Riesch, D. Rittich, J.F. Rivero Rodriguez, G. Rocchi, P. Rodriguez-Fernandez, M. Rodriguez-Ramos, V. Rohde, G. Ronchi, A. Ross, M. Rott, M. Rubel, D.A. Ryan, F. Ryter, S. Saarelma, M. Salewski, A. Salmi, O. Samoylov, L. Sanchis Sanchez, J. Santos, O. Sauter, G. Schall, K. Schlüter, K. Schmid, O. Schmitz, P.A. Schneider, R. Schrittwieser, M. Schubert, C. Schuster, T. Schwarz-Selinger, J. Schweinzer, E. Seliunin, A. Shabbir, A. Shalpegin, S. Sharapov, U. Sheikh, A. Shevelev, G. Sias, M. Siccinio, B. Sieglin, A. Sigalov, A. Silva, C. Silva, D. Silvagni, J. Simpson, S. Sipilä, E. Smigelskis, A. Snicker, E. Solano, C. Sommariva, C. Sozzi, G. Spizzo, M. Spolaore, A. Stegmeir, M. Stejner, J. Stober, E. Strumberge, G. Suarez Lopez, H.-J. Sun, W. Suttrop, E. Sytova, T. Szepesi, B. Tál, T. Tala, G. Tardini, M. Tardocchi, D. Terranova, M. Teschke, E. Thorén, W. Tierens, D. Told, W. Treutterer, G. Trevisan, E. Trier, M. Tripský, M. Usoltceva, M. Valisa, M. Valovic, M. van Zeeland, F. Vannini, B. Vanovac, P. Varela, S. Varoutis, N. Vianello, J. Vicente, G. Verdoolaege, T. Vierle, E. Viezzer, I. Voitsekhovitch, U. von Toussaint, D. Wagner, X. Wang, M. Weiland, A.E. White, M. Willensdorfer, B. Wiringer, M. Wischmeier, R. Wolf, E. Wolfrum, Q. Yang, Q. Yu, R. Zagórski, I. Zammuto, T. Zehetbauer, W. Zhang, W. Zholobenko, M. Zilker, A. Zito, H. Zohm, S. Zoletnik, the EUROfusion MST1 Team, Max-Planck-Institut für Plasmaphysik [Garching] (IPP), Institut de Recherche sur la Fusion par confinement Magnétique (IRFM), Commissariat à l'énergie atomique et aux énergies alternatives (CEA), Aix Marseille Université (AMU), Laboratoire de Physique des Plasmas (LPP), Observatoire de Paris, Université Paris sciences et lettres (PSL)-Université Paris sciences et lettres (PSL)-École polytechnique (X)-Sorbonne Université (SU)-Université Paris-Saclay-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), EUROfusion MST1 Team, Barcelona Supercomputing Center, Department of Applied Physics, Aalto-yliopisto, Aalto University, Stroth, U, Aguiam, D, Alessi, E, Angioni, C, Arden, N, Parra, R, Artigues, V, Asunta, O, Balden, M, Bandaru, V, Banon-Navarro, A, Behler, K, Bergmann, A, Bergmann, M, Bernardo, J, Bernert, M, Biancalani, A, Bielajew, R, Bilato, R, Birkenmeier, G, Blanken, T, Bobkov, V, Bock, A, Body, T, Bolzonella, T, Bonanomi, N, Bortolon, A, Boswirth, B, Bottereau, C, Bottino, A, Van Den Brand, H, Brenzke, M, Brezinsek, S, Brida, D, Brochard, F, Bruhn, C, Buchanan, J, Buhler, A, Burckhart, A, Camenen, Y, Cannas, B, Megias, P, Carlton, D, Carr, M, Carvalho, P, Castaldo, C, Cavedon, M, Cazzaniga, C, Challis, C, Chankin, A, Cianfarani, C, Clairet, F, Coda, S, Coelho, R, Coenen, J, Colas, L, Conway, G, Costea, S, Coster, D, Cote, T, Creely, A, Croci, G, Zabala, D, Cseh, G, Czarnecka, A, Cziegler, I, D'Arcangelo, O, Molin, A, David, P, Day, C, De Baar, M, De Marne, P, Delogu, R, Denk, S, Denner, P, Di Siena, A, Palacios Duran, J, Dunai, D, Drenik, A, Dreval, M, Drube, R, Dunne, M, Duval, B, Dux, R, Eich, T, Elgeti, S, Encheva, A, Engelhardt, K, Erdos, B, Erofeev, I, Esposito, B, Fable, E, Faitsch, M, Fantz, U, Farnik, M, Faugel, H, Felici, F, Ficker, O, Fietz, S, Figueredo, A, Fischer, R, Ford, O, Frassinetti, L, Froschle, M, Fuchert, G, Fuchs, J, Funfgelder, H, Futatani, S, Galazka, K, Galdon-Quiroga, J, Escola, D, Gallo, A, Gao, Y, Garavaglia, S, Munoz, M, Geiger, B, Giannone, L, Gibson, S, Gil, L, Giovannozzi, E, Gloggler, S, Gobbin, M, Martin, J, Goodman, T, Gorini, G, Gorler, T, Gradic, D, Granucci, G, Grater, A, Greuner, H, Griener, M, Groth, M, Gude, A, Guimarais, L, Gunter, S, Haas, G, Hakola, A, Ham, C, Happel, T, Den Harder, N, Harrer, G, Harrison, J, Hauer, V, Hayward-Schneider, T, Heinemann, B, Hellsten, T, Henderson, S, Hennequin, P, Herrmann, A, Heyn, E, Hitzler, F, Hobirk, J, Hofler, K, Holm, J, Holzl, M, Hopf, C, Horvath, L, Hoschen, T, Houben, A, Hubbard, A, Huber, A, Hunger, K, Igochine, V, Iliasova, M, Ilkei, T, Bjork, K, Ionita-Schrittwieser, C, Ivanova-Stanik, I, Jacob, W, Jaksic, N, Janky, F, Jansen Van Vuuren, A, Jardin, A, Jaulmes, F, Jenko, F, Jensen, T, Joffrin, E, Kallenbach, A, Kalvin, S, Kantor, M, Kappatou, A, Kardaun, O, Karhunen, J, Kasemann, C, Kasilov, S, Kendl, A, Kernbichler, W, Khilkevitch, E, Kirk, A, Hansen, S, Klevarova, V, Kocsis, G, Koleva, M, Komm, M, Kong, M, 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B, Tala, T, Tardini, G, Tardocchi, M, Terranova, D, Teschke, M, Thoren, E, Tierens, W, Told, D, Treutterer, W, Trevisan, G, Trier, E, Tripsky, M, Usoltceva, M, Valisa, M, Valovic, M, Van Zeeland, M, Vannini, F, Vanovac, B, Varela, P, Varoutis, S, Vianello, N, Vicente, J, Verdoolaege, G, Vierle, T, Viezzer, E, Voitsekhovitch, I, Von Toussaint, U, Wagner, D, Wang, X, Weiland, M, White, A, Willensdorfer, M, Wiringer, B, Wischmeier, M, Wolf, R, Wolfrum, E, Yang, Q, Yu, Q, Zagorski, R, Zammuto, I, Zehetbauer, T, Zhang, W, Zholobenko, W, Zilker, M, Zito, A, Zohm, H, and Zoletnik, S
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Nuclear and High Energy Physics ,Asdex Upgrade ,confinement ,ELLM-free discharges ,sol ,Computer science ,Nuclear engineering ,ALCATOR C-MOD ,UPPER DIVERTOR ,ASDEX Upgrade ,Physics::Plasma Physics ,[PHYS.PHYS.PHYS-PLASM-PH]Physics [physics]/Physics [physics]/Plasma Physics [physics.plasm-ph] ,Simulació per ordinador ,alcator c-mod ,ddc:530 ,upper divertor ,ELLM-free discharge ,SOL ,Basis (linear algebra) ,Physics ,turbulence ,transition ,h-mode plasmas ,Condensed Matter Physics ,ddc ,Informàtica::Aplicacions de la informàtica::Aplicacions informàtiques a la física i l‘enginyeria [Àrees temàtiques de la UPC] ,Fusion reactors ,Physics and Astronomy ,CONFINEMENT MODES ,H-MODE PLASMAS ,Physics::Space Physics ,Nuclear fusion ,TURBULENCE ,ddc:620 ,confinement modes ,TRANSITION - Abstract
An overview of recent results obtained at the tokamak ASDEX Upgrade (AUG) is given. A work flow for predictive profile modelling of AUG discharges was established which is able to reproduce experimental H-mode plasma profiles based on engineering parameters only. In the plasma center, theoretical predictions on plasma current redistribution by a dynamo effect were confirmed experimentally. For core transport, the stabilizing effect of fast ion distributions on turbulent transport is shown to be important to explain the core isotope effect and improves the description of hollow low-Z impurity profiles. The L–H power threshold of hydrogen plasmas is not affected by small helium admixtures and it increases continuously from the deuterium to the hydrogen level when the hydrogen concentration is raised from 0 to 100%. One focus of recent campaigns was the search for a fusion relevant integrated plasma scenario without large edge localised modes (ELMs). Results from six different ELM-free confinement regimes are compared with respect to reactor relevance: ELM suppression by magnetic perturbation coils could be attributed to toroidally asymmetric turbulent fluctuations in the vicinity of the separatrix. Stable improved confinement mode plasma phases with a detached inner divertor were obtained using a feedback control of the plasma β. The enhanced Dα H-mode regime was extended to higher heating power by feedback controlled radiative cooling with argon. The quasi-coherent exhaust regime was developed into an integrated scenario at high heating power and energy confinement, with a detached divertor and without large ELMs. Small ELMs close to the separatrix lead to peeling-ballooning stability and quasi continuous power exhaust. Helium beam density fluctuation measurements confirm that transport close to the separatrix is important to achieve the different ELM-free regimes. Based on separatrix plasma parameters and interchange-drift-Alfvén turbulence, an analytic model was derived that reproduces the experimentally found important operational boundaries of the density limit and between L- and H-mode confinement. Feedback control for the X-point radiator (XPR) position was established as an important element for divertor detachment control. Stable and detached ELM-free phases with H-mode confinement quality were obtained when the XPR was moved 10 cm above the X-point. Investigations of the plasma in the future flexible snow-flake divertor of AUG by means of first SOLPS-ITER simulations with drifts activated predict beneficial detachment properties and the activation of an additional strike point by the drifts. This work has been carried out within the framework of the EUROfusion Consortium and has received funding from the Euratom research and training programme 2014–2018 and 2019–2020 under Grant Agreement No. 633053. The views and opinions expressed herein do not necessarily reflect those of the European Commission. Peer Reviewed "Article signat per més de 50 autors/es: U. Stroth, D. Aguiam, E. Alessi, C. Angioni, N. Arden, R. Arredondo Parra, V. Artigues, O. Asunta, M. Balden, V. Bandaru, A. Banon-Navarro, K. Behler, A. Bergmann, M. Bergmann, J. Bernardo, M. Bernert, A. Biancalani, R. Bielajew, R. Bilato, G. Birkenmeier, T. Blanken, V. Bobkov, A. Bock, T. Body, T. Bolzonella, N. Bonanomi, A. Bortolon, B. Böswirth, C. Bottereau, A. Bottino, H. van den Brand, M. Brenzke, S. Brezinsek, D. Brida, F. Brochard, C. Bruhn, J. Buchanan, A. Buhler, A. Burckhart, Y. Camenen, B. Cannas, P. Cano Megias, D. Carlton, M. Carr, P. Carvalho, C. Castaldo, M. Cavedon, C. Cazzaniga, C. Challis, A. Chankin, C. Cianfarani, F. Clairet, S. Coda, R. Coelho, J.W. Coenen, L. Colas, G. Conway, S. Costea, D. Coster, T. Cote, A.J. Creely, G. Croci, D.J. Cruz Zabala, G. Cseh, A. Czarnecka, I. Cziegler, O. D'Arcangelo, A. Dal Molin, P. David, C. Day, M. de Baar, P. de Marné, R. Delogu, S. Denk, P. Denner, A. Di Siena, J.J. Dominguez Palacios Durán, D. Dunai, A. Drenik, M. Dreval, R. Drube, M. Dunne, B.P. Duval, R. Dux, T. Eich, S. Elgeti, A. Encheva, K. Engelhardt, B. Erdös, I. Erofeev, B. Esposito, E. Fable, M. Faitsch, U. Fantz, M. Farnik, H. Faugel, F. Felici, O. Ficker, S. Fietz, A. Figueredo, R. Fischer, O. Ford, L. Frassinetti, M. Fröschle, G. Fuchert, J.C. Fuchs, H. Fünfgelder, S. Futatani, K. Galazka, J. Galdon-Quiroga, D. Gallart Escolà, A. Gallo10, Y. Gao11, S. Garavaglia3, M. Garcia Muñoz16, B. Geiger21, L. Giannone1, S. Gibson32, L. Gil2, E. Giovannozzi18, S. Glöggler1, M. Gobbin8, J. Gonzalez Martin, T. Goodman, G. Gorini, T. Görler, D. Gradic, G. Granucci, A. Gräter, H. Greuner, M. Griener, M. Groth, A. Gude, L. Guimarais, S. Günter, G. Haas, A.H. Hakola, C. Ham, T. Happel, N. den Harder, G. Harrer, J. Harrison, V. Hauer, T. Hayward-Schneider, B. Heinemann, T. Hellsten, S. Henderson, P. Hennequin, A. Herrmann, E. Heyn, F. Hitzler, J. Hobirk, K. Höfler, J.H. Holm, M. Hölzl, C. Hopf, L. Horvath, T. Höschen, A. Houben, A. Hubbard, A. Huber, K. Hunger, V. Igochine, M. Iliasova, T. Ilkei, K. Insulander Björk, C. Ionita-Schrittwieser, I. Ivanova-Stanik, W. Jacob, N. Jaksic, F. Janky, A. Jansen van Vuuren, A. Jardin, F. Jaulmes, F. Jenko, T. Jensen, E. Joffrin, A. Kallenbach, S. Kálvin, M. Kantor, A. Kappatou, O. Kardaun, J. Karhunen4, C.-P. Käsemann, S. Kasilov, A. Kendl, W. Kernbichler, E. Khilkevitch, A. Kirk, S. Kjer Hansen, V. Klevarova, G. Kocsis, M. Koleva, M. Komm, M. Kong, A. Krämer-Flecken, K. Krieger, A. Krivska, O. Kudlacek, T. Kurki-Suonio, B. Kurzan, B. Labit, K. Lackner, F. Laggner, A. Lahtinen, P.T. Lang, P. Lauber, N. Leuthold, L. Li, J. Likonen, O. Linder, B. Lipschultz, Y. Liu, A. Lohs, Z. Lu, T. Luda di Cortemiglia, N.C. Luhmann, T. Lunt, A. Lyssoivan, T. Maceina, J. Madsen, A. Magnanimo, H. Maier, J. Mailloux, R. Maingi, O. Maj, E. Maljaars, P. Manas, A. Mancini, A. Manhard, P. Mantica, M. Mantsinen, P. Manz, M. Maraschek, C. Marchetto, L. Marrelli, P. Martin, A. Martitsch, F. Matos, M. Mayer, M.-L. Mayoral, D. Mazon, P.J. McCarthy, R. McDermott, R. Merkel, A. Merle, D. Meshcheriakov, H. Meyer, D. Milanesio, P. Molina Cabrera, F. Monaco, M. Muraca, F. Nabais, V. Naulin, R. Nazikian, R.D. Nem, A. Nemes-Czopf, G. Neu, R. Neu, A.H. Nielsen, S.K. Nielsen, T. Nishizawa, M. Nocente, J.-M. Noterdaeme, I. Novikau, S. Nowak, M. Oberkofler, R. Ochoukov, J. Olsen, F. Orain, F. Palermo, O. Pan, G. Papp, I. Paradela Perez, A. Pau, G. Pautasso, C. Paz-Soldan, P. Petersson, P. Piovesan, C. Piron, U. Plank, B. Plaum, B. Plöck, V. Plyusnin, G. Pokol, E. Poli, L. Porte, T. Pütterich, M. Ramisch, J. Rasmussen, G. Ratta, S. Ratynskaia, G. Raupp, D. Réfy, M. Reich1, F. Reimold, D. Reiser, M. Reisner, D. Reiter, T. Ribeiro, R. Riedl, J. Riesch, D. Rittich, J.F. Rivero Rodriguez, G. Rocchi, P. Rodriguez-Fernandez, M. Rodriguez-Ramos, V. Rohde, G. Ronchi, A. Ross, M. Rott, M. Rubel, D.A. Ryan, F. Ryter, S. Saarelma, M. Salewski, A. Salmi, O. Samoylov, L. Sanchis Sanchez, J. Santos, O. Sauter, G. Schall, K. Schlüter, K. Schmid, O. Schmitz, P.A. Schneider, R. Schrittwieser, M. Schubert, C. Schuster, T. Schwarz-Selinger, J. Schweinzer, E. Seliunin, A. Shabbir, A. Shalpegin, S. Sharapov, U. Sheikh, A. Shevelev, G. Sias, M. Siccinio, B. Sieglin, A. Sigalov, A. Silva, C. Silva, D. Silvagni, J. Simpson, S. Sipilä, E. Smigelskis, A. Snicker, E. Solano, C. Sommariva, C. Sozzi, G. Spizzo, M. Spolaore, A. Stegmeir, M. Stejner, J. Stober, E. Strumberge1, G. Suarez Lopez, H.-J. Sun, W. Suttrop, E. Sytova, T. Szepesi, B. Tál, T. Tala, G. Tardini, M. Tardocchi, D. Terranova, M. Teschke, E. Thorén, W. Tierens, D. Told, W. Treutterer, G. Trevisan, E. Trier, M. Tripský, M. Usoltceva, M. Valisa, M. Valovic, M. van Zeeland, F. Vannini, B. Vanovac, P. Varela, S. Varoutis, N. Vianello, J. Vicente, G. Verdoolaege, T. Vierle, E. Viezzer, I. Voitsekhovitch, U. von Toussaint, D. Wagner, X. Wang, M. Weiland, A.E. White, M. Willensdorfer, B. Wiringer, M. Wischmeier, R. Wolf, E. Wolfrum, Q. Yang, Q. Yu, R. Zagórski, I. Zammuto, T. Zehetbauer, W. Zhang, W. Zholobenko, M. Zilker, A. Zito, H. Zohm, S. Zoletnik and the EUROfusion MST1 Team "
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Stefan Lohs, Reinhardt Karnapke, Jörg Nolte, and Andreas Lagemann
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42. Link Stability in a Wireless Sensor Network - An Experimental Study.
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Stefan Lohs, Reinhardt Karnapke, and Jörg Nolte
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43. Link Stability in a Wireless Sensor Network – An Experimental Study
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Lohs, Stefan, Karnapke, Reinhardt, Nolte, Jörg, Akan, Ozgur, Series editor, Bellavista, Paolo, Series editor, Cao, Jiannong, Series editor, Dressler, Falko, Series editor, Ferrari, Domenico, Series editor, Gerla, Mario, Series editor, Kobayashi, Hisashi, Series editor, Palazzo, Sergio, Series editor, Sahni, Sartaj, Series editor, Shen, Xuemin (Sherman), Series editor, Stan, Mircea, Series editor, Xiaohua, Jia, Series editor, Zomaya, Albert, Series editor, Coulson, Geoffrey, Series editor, Martins, Francisco, editor, Lopes, Luís, editor, and Paulino, Hervé, editor
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44. Telefonreanimation konsequent umsetzen
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Hartwig Marung, Torsten Lohs, Stephan Prückner, Agnes Neumayr, and Michael Baubin
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45. 111 Orte ...: Reiseführer
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Cornelia Lohs and Cornelia Lohs
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46. Roquin targets mRNAs in a 3′-UTR-specific manner by different modes of regulation
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Essig, Katharina, Kronbeck, Nina, Guimaraes, Joao C., Lohs, Claudia, Schlundt, Andreas, Hoffmann, Anne, Behrens, Gesine, Brenner, Sven, Kowalska, Joanna, Lopez-Rodriguez, Cristina, Jemielity, Jacek, Holtmann, Helmut, Reiche, Kristin, Hackermüller, Jörg, Sattler, Michael, Zavolan, Mihaela, and Heissmeyer, Vigo
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47. An Agile and Stable Neighborhood Protocol for WSNs.
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Gerry Siegemund, Volker Turau, Christoph Weyer, Stefan Lohs, and Jörg Nolte
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48. An Agile and Stable Neighborhood Protocol for WSNs
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Siegemund, Gerry, Turau, Volker, Weyer, Christoph, Lohs, Stefan, Nolte, Jörg, Hutchison, David, editor, Kanade, Takeo, editor, Kittler, Josef, editor, Kleinberg, Jon M., editor, Mattern, Friedemann, editor, Mitchell, John C., editor, Naor, Moni, editor, Nierstrasz, Oscar, editor, Pandu Rangan, C., editor, Steffen, Bernhard, editor, Sudan, Madhu, editor, Terzopoulos, Demetri, editor, Tygar, Doug, editor, Vardi, Moshe Y., editor, Weikum, Gerhard, editor, Higashino, Teruo, editor, Katayama, Yoshiaki, editor, Masuzawa, Toshimitsu, editor, Potop-Butucaru, Maria, editor, and Yamashita, Masafumi, editor
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49. Circadian and Circalunar Clock Interactions in a Marine Annelid
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Juliane Zantke, Tomoko Ishikawa-Fujiwara, Enrique Arboleda, Claudia Lohs, Katharina Schipany, Natalia Hallay, Andrew D. Straw, Takeshi Todo, and Kristin Tessmar-Raible
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Life is controlled by multiple rhythms. Although the interaction of the daily (circadian) clock with environmental stimuli, such as light, is well documented, its relationship to endogenous clocks with other periods is little understood. We establish that the marine worm Platynereis dumerilii possesses endogenous circadian and circalunar (monthly) clocks and characterize their interactions. The RNAs of likely core circadian oscillator genes localize to a distinct nucleus of the worm’s forebrain. The worm’s forebrain also harbors a circalunar clock entrained by nocturnal light. This monthly clock regulates maturation and persists even when circadian clock oscillations are disrupted by the inhibition of casein kinase 1δ/ε. Both circadian and circalunar clocks converge on the regulation of transcript levels. Furthermore, the circalunar clock changes the period and power of circadian behavior, although the period length of the daily transcriptional oscillations remains unaltered. We conclude that a second endogenous noncircadian clock can influence circadian clock function.
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50. Stable transgenesis in the marine annelid Platynereis dumerilii sheds new light on photoreceptor evolution
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Backfisch, Benjamin, Rajan, Vinoth Babu Veedin, Fischer, Ruth M., Lohs, Claudia, Arboleda, Enrique, Tessmar-Raible, Kristin, and Raible, Florian
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