TY - RPRT A1 - Sendtner, Michael A1 - Kreutzberg, Georg W. A1 - Jennekens, Frans G. T1 - Workshop on trophic factors in the peripheral nervous system. Capri, October 1991. N2 - No abstract available Y1 - 1992 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-31451 ER - TY - RPRT A1 - Bösch, Carolin A1 - Stieler, Malena A1 - Lydon, Salomon A1 - Hesse, Martin A1 - Ali, Hassan A1 - Finzel, Matthias A1 - Faraz Ali, Syed A1 - Salian, Yash A1 - Alnoor, Hiba A1 - John, Jeena A1 - Lakkad, Harsh A1 - Bhosale, Devraj A1 - Jafarian, Timon A1 - Parvathi, Uma A1 - Ezzatpoor, Narges A1 - Datar, Tanuja T1 - Venus Research Station N2 - Because of the extreme conditions in the atmosphere, Venus has been less explored than for example Mars. Only a few probes have been able to survive on the surface for very short periods in the past and have sent data. The atmosphere is also far from being fully explored. It could even be that building blocks of life can be found in more moderate layers of the planet’s atmosphere. It can therefore be assumed that the planet Venus will increasingly become a focus of exploration. One way to collect significantly more data in situ is to build and operate an atmospheric research station over an extended period of time. This could carry out measurements at different positions and at different times and thus significantly expand our knowledge of the planet. In this work, the design of a Venus Research Station floating within the Venusian atmosphere is presented, which is complemented by the design of deployable atmospheric Scouts. The design of these components is done on a conceptual basis. T3 - Raumfahrttechnik und Extraterrestrik - 4 KW - Venus KW - Research Station Y1 - 2023 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-328695 SN - 2747-9374 ER - TY - RPRT A1 - Wang, X. A1 - Sirén, Anna-Leena A1 - Liu, Y. A1 - Yue, T-L. A1 - Barone, F. C. A1 - Feuerstein, G. Z. T1 - Upregulation of intercellular adhesion molecule-1 (ICAM-1) on brain microvascular endothelial cells in rat ischemic cortex [Research Report] N2 - The expression of intercellular adhesion molecule 1 (ICAM-1) was studied in rat focal ischemic cortex. A significant increase in ICAM-1 mRNA expression in the ischemic cortex over Ievels in contralateral (nonischemic) site was observed by means of Northern blot analysis following either permanent or temporary occlusion with reperfusion of the middle cerebral artery (PMCAO or MCAO with reperfusion) in spontaneously hypertensive rats. In the ischemic cortex, Ievels of ICAM-1 mRNA increased significantly at 3 h (2.6-fold, n = 3, P < 0.05), peaked at 6 to 12 h (6.0-fold, P < 0.01) and remained elevated up to 5 days (2.5-fold, P < 0.05) after PMCAO. The profile of ICAM-1 mRNA expression in the ischemic cortex following MCAO with reperfusion was similar to that following PMCAO, except that ICAM-1 mRNA was significantly increased as early as 1 h (6.3-fold, n = 3, P < 0.05) and then gradually reached a peak at 12 h (12-fold, P < 0.01) after reperfusion. ICAM-1 mRNA expression in ischemic cortex following PMCAO was significantly greater in hypertensive rats than in two normotensive rat strains. Immunostaining using anti-ICAM-1 antiborlies indicated that upregulated ICAM-1 expressionwas localized to endotheIial cells of intraparenchymal blood vessels in the ischemic but not contralateral cortex. The data suggest that an upregulation of ICAM-1 mRNA and protein on brain capillary endothelium may play an important rote in leukocyte migration into ischemic brain tissue. KW - Neurobiologie KW - Intercellular adhesion molecule 1 KW - Focal brain ischemia KW - Stroke KW - Reperfusion KW - lnflammation Y1 - 1994 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-62952 ER - TY - RPRT A1 - Fischer (Hrsg.), Doris T1 - Tourism in Würzburg: Suggestions on how to enhance the travel experience for Chinese tourists BT - A student project at the Julius-Maximilian-University Würzburg N2 - This report provides suggestions on how to enhance the travel experience for Chinese tourists in the German city of Würzburg. Based on a user experience survey and a market research, this work includes a quantitative and competitive analysis. It further provides concrete and hands-on measurements for the city council to improve the experience of Chinese visitors coming to Würzburg. KW - China KW - Tourismus KW - user experience KW - travel experience KW - Würzburg KW - chinese tourists KW - Würzburg Y1 - 2017 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-143898 ET - 1. Auflage ER - TY - RPRT A1 - Kounev, Samuel A1 - Brosig, Fabian A1 - Huber, Nikolaus T1 - The Descartes Modeling Language N2 - This technical report introduces the Descartes Modeling Language (DML), a new architecture-level modeling language for modeling Quality-of-Service (QoS) and resource management related aspects of modern dynamic IT systems, infrastructures and services. DML is designed to serve as a basis for self-aware resource management during operation ensuring that system QoS requirements are continuously satisfied while infrastructure resources are utilized as efficiently as possible. KW - Ressourcenmanagement KW - Software Engineering KW - Resource and Performance Management KW - Software Performance Engineering KW - Software Performance Modeling KW - Performance Management KW - Quality-of-Service Y1 - 2014 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-104887 ER - TY - RPRT A1 - Grigorjew, Alexej A1 - Metzger, Florian A1 - Hoßfeld, Tobias A1 - Specht, Johannes A1 - Götz, Franz-Josef A1 - Schmitt, Jürgen A1 - Chen, Feng T1 - Technical Report on Bridge-Local Guaranteed Latency with Strict Priority Scheduling N2 - Bridge-local latency computation is often regarded with caution, as historic efforts with the Credit-Based Shaper (CBS) showed that CBS requires network wide information for tight bounds. Recently, new shaping mechanisms and timed gates were applied to achieve such guarantees nonetheless, but they require support for these new mechanisms in the forwarding devices. This document presents a per-hop latency bound for individual streams in a class-based network that applies the IEEE 802.1Q strict priority transmission selection algorithm. It is based on self-pacing talkers and uses the accumulated latency fields during the reservation process to provide upper bounds with bridge-local information. The presented delay bound is proven mathematically and then evaluated with respect to its accuracy. It indicates the required information that must be provided for admission control, e.g., implemented by a resource reservation protocol such as IEEE 802.1Qdd. Further, it hints at potential improvements regarding new mechanisms and higher accuracy given more information. KW - Echtzeit KW - Rechnernetz KW - Latenz KW - Ethernet KW - Latency Bound KW - Formal analysis Y1 - 2020 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-198310 ER - TY - RPRT A1 - Imgrund, Florian A1 - Janiesch, Christian A1 - Fischer, Marcus A1 - Winkelmann, Axel T1 - Success Factors for Process Modeling Projects: An Empirical Analysis N2 - Business process modeling is one of the most crucial activities of BPM and enables companies to realize various benefits in terms of communication, coordination, and distribution of organizational knowledge. While numerous techniques support process modeling, companies frequently face challenges when adopting BPM to their organization. Existing techniques are often modified or replaced by self-developed approaches so that companies cannot fully exploit the benefits of standardization. To explore the current state of the art in process modeling as well as emerging challenges and potential success factors, we conducted a large-scale quantitative study. We received feedback from 314 respondents who completed the survey between July 2 and September 6, 2017. Thus, our study provides in-depth insights into the status quo of process modeling and allows us to provide three major contributions. Our study suggests that the success of process modeling projects depends on four major factors, which we extracted using exploratory factor analysis. We found employee education, management involvement, usability of project results, and the companies’ degree of process orientation to be decisive for the success of a process modeling project. We conclude this report with a summary of results and present potential avenues for future research. We thereby emphasize the need of quantitative and qualitative insights to process modeling in practice is needed to strengthen the quality of process modeling in practice and to be able to react quickly to changing conditions, attitudes, and possible constraints that practitioners face. T3 - Working Paper Series of the Institute of Business Management - 6 KW - Business Process Modeling KW - Business Process Management KW - Success Factors KW - Empirical Analysis Y1 - 2019 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-179246 ER - TY - RPRT A1 - Linker, Ralf, A. A1 - Meuth, Sven G. A1 - Magnus, Tim A1 - Korn, Thomas A1 - Kleinschnitz, Christoph T1 - Report on the 4'th scientific meeting of the "Verein zur Förderung des Wissenschaftlichen Nachwuchses in der Neurologie" (NEUROWIND e.V.) held in Motzen, Germany, Nov. 2'nd - Nov. 4'th, 2012 [meeting report] N2 - From November 2nd - 4th 2012, the 4th NEUROWIND e.V. meeting was held in Motzen, Brandenburg, Germany. Again more than 60 participants, predominantly at the doctoral student or postdoc level, gathered to share their latest findings in the fields of neurovascular research, neurodegeneration and neuroinflammation. Like in the previous years, the symposium provided an excellent platform for scientific exchange and the presentation of innovative projects in the stimulating surroundings of the Brandenburg outback. This year’s keynote lecture on the pathophysiological relevance of neuronal networks was given by Christian Gerloff, Head of the Department of Neurology at the University Clinic of Hamburg-Eppendorf. Another highlight of the meeting was the awarding of the NEUROWIND e.V. prize for young scientists working in the field of experimental neurology. The award is donated by the Merck Serono GmbH, Darmstadt, Germany and is endowed with 20.000 Euro. This year the jury decided unanimously to adjudge the award to Michael Gliem from the Department of Neurology at the University Clinic of Düsseldorf (group of Sebastian Jander), Germany, for his outstanding work on different macrophage subsets in the pathogenesis of ischemic stroke published in the Annals of Neurology in 2012. KW - Medizin Y1 - 2012 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-76407 ER - TY - RPRT A1 - Magnus, Tim A1 - Linker, Ralf A. A1 - Meuth, Sven G. A1 - Kleinschnitz, Christoph A1 - Korn, Thomas T1 - Report on the 2nd scientific meeting of the "Verein zur Foerderung des Wissenschaftlichen Nachwuchses in der Neurologie" (NEUROWIND e.V.) held in Motzen, Germany, Oct. 29'th - Oct. 31'st, 2010 N2 - Summary of the scientific contributions to the NEUROWIND meeting 2010: Contributions in the fields of neuroimmunology and neurodegeneration KW - Wissenschaftlicher Nachwuchs KW - Neurologie Y1 - 2011 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-68789 ER - TY - RPRT A1 - Nord, Ilona A1 - Petzke, Judith T1 - Religious Education in the digital change. Concepts and reflections from a German context N2 - The article presents results from the project Religious Education Laboratory digital (RELab digital): At a time when exclusive access to religion in the classroom seems less and less plausible, the concept of digital religion education we propose leads back to the existential needs for religion. It can refer to the thematic fields of digital religions, which in turn are not new for religious education, but remix its traditions and themes in the mirror of transforming communication cultures: authority, community, truth, communication, autonomy, religion, identity, and ritual. Chapter 1 contains a description of the project structure. Chapter 2 is dedicated to the pedagogical challenge of teaching Religious Education (RE) in the digital change. Chapter 3 reflects from a pedagogical standpoint on empirical findings of the project, which were developed in the context of classroom observations and interviews. Chapter 4 focuses on topics related to the profession of teachers: What self-concepts are pursued by teachers of Religious Education and/or can be reconstructed through the way they act in the classroom? How can the often critical perceptions of teachers who use digital media in religious education be put to good use in the future? The conclusion bundles the most important insights and highlights examples of further research. KW - Digitalisierung KW - Lehrerbildung KW - Mediendidaktik KW - Religionsunterricht KW - Religiöse Bildung KW - Digital Religions KW - Digital Religions Education KW - digital change KW - media literacy KW - Religious Education Y1 - 2023 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-328582 N1 - German version available at https://doi.org/10.25972/OPUS-31978. Revised version of https://doi.org/10.25972/OPUS-32280 ET - revised version ER - TY - RPRT A1 - Nord, Ilona A1 - Petzke, Judith T1 - Religious Education in the digital change. Concepts and reflections from a German context N2 - The article presents results from the project Religious Education Laboratory digital (RELab digital): At a time when exclusive access to religion in the classroom seems less and less plausible, the concept of digital religion education we propose leads back to the existential needs for religion. It can refer to the thematic fields of digital religions, which in turn are not new for religious education, but remix its traditions and themes in the mirror of transforming communication cultures: authority, community, truth, communication, autonomy, religion, identity, and ritual. Chapter 1 contains a description of the project structure. Chapter 2 is dedicated to the pedagogical challenge of teaching Religious Education (RE) in the digital change. Chapter 3 reflects from a pedagogical standpoint on empirical findings of the project, which were developed in the context of classroom observations and interviews. Chapter 4 focuses on topics related to the profession of teachers: What self-concepts are pursued by teachers of Religious Education and/or can be reconstructed through the way they act in the classroom? How can the often critical perceptions of teachers who use digital media in religious education be put to good use in the future? The conclusion bundles the most important insights and highlights examples of further research. KW - Digitalisierung KW - Lehrerbildung KW - Mediendidaktik KW - Religionsunterricht KW - Religiöse Bildung KW - Digital Religions KW - Digital Religions Education KW - digital change KW - media literacy KW - Religious Education Y1 - 2023 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-322802 N1 - German version available at https://doi.org/10.25972/OPUS-31978. Revised version available at https://doi.org/10.25972/OPUS-32858.“ ER - TY - RPRT A1 - Hommers, Wilfried T1 - Recompense as Stimulus and Response: Toward an Exchange of Law and Psychology N2 - Recompense denotes a more or less complete undoing of a harm which may combine the tWO aspects: compensation for the victim and the apology of the harmdoer. The present empirical research on recompense started with an analysis of the judgmental structures of recompense in legal thought and law, as such analysis has been neglected in prior research. The obtained results on recompense as stimulus and response reinforce the general idea of the present approach of using the framework of law and legal history in the empirical research of cognitive science. Since the traditionahelationship of jurisprudence and psychology is reversed by that research strategy, law and psychology appear to interact mutually, and a more comprehensive concept of legal psychology is implemented. Y1 - 1988 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-43743 ER - TY - RPRT ED - Nieswandt, Bernhard T1 - Platelets – Molecular, cellular and systemic functions in health and disease T1 - Thrombozyten – molekulare, zelluläre und systemische Funktionen unter physiologischen und pathologischen Bedingungen (SFB/TR240 - Abschlussbericht BT - Final Report (2018/2 - 2023/1) N2 - Besides their central role in haemostasis and thrombosis, platelets are increasingly recognised as versatile effector cells in inflammation, the innate and adaptive immune response, extracellular matrix reorganisation and fibrosis, maintenance of barrier and organ integrity, and host response to pathogens. These platelet functions, referred to as thrombo-inflammation and immunothrombosis, have gained major attention in the COVID-19 pandemic, where patients develop an inflammatory disease state with severe and life-threatening thromboembolic complications. In the CRC/TR 240, a highly interdisciplinary team of basic, translational and clinical scientists explored these emerging roles of platelets with the aim to develop novel treatment concepts for cardiovascular disorders and beyond. We have i) unravelled mechanisms leading to life-threatening thromboembolic complica-tions following vaccination against SARS-CoV-2 with adenoviral vector-based vaccines, ii) identified unrecognised functions of platelet receptors and their regulation, offering new potential targets for pharmacological intervention and iii) developed new methodology to study the biology of megakar-yocytes (MKs), the precursor cells of platelets in the bone marrow, which lay the foundation for the modulation of platelet biogenesis and function. The projects of the CRC/TR 240 built on the unique expertise of our research network and focussed on the following complementary fields: (A) Cell bi-ology of megakaryocytes and platelets and (B) Platelets as regulators and effectors in disease. To achieve this aim, we followed a comprehensive approach starting out from in vitro systems and animal models to clinical research with large prospective patient cohorts and data-/biobanking. Despite the comparably short funding period the CRC/TR 240 discovered basic new mechanisms of platelet biogenesis, signal transduction and effector function and identified potential MK/platelet-specific molecular targets for diagnosis and therapy of thrombotic, haemorrhagic and thrombo-inflammatory disease states. N2 - Thrombozyten sind von zentraler Bedeutung für die Hämostase, aber auch bei der Entstehung akuter thrombotischer Erkrankungen wie Herzinfarkt oder Schlaganfall. Darüber hinaus sind Thrombozyten aber auch vielseitige Effektorzellen von Entzündungsprozessen, der angeborenen Immunität, bei zellulären Abwehrmechanismen sowie bei der Aufrechterhaltung der Gefäß- und Organintegrität. Diese neuen, als Thrombo-Inflammation und Immunothrombose bezeichneten Funktionen haben im Rahmen der COVID-19 Pandemie große Aufmerksamkeit erlangt, da betroffene Patienten systemische Entzündungszustände in Verbindung mit thromboembolischen Komplikationen aufweisen, die oft auch tödlich verlaufen. Im SFB/TR 240 arbeitete ein interdisziplinäres Team von grundlagenorientierten, translationalen und klinischen Wissenschaftlern zusammen an der Erforschung dieser neuartigen Thrombozytenfunktionen mit dem Ziel, neue verbesserte Therapiemöglichkeiten für kardiovaskuläre, aber auch andere Erkrankungen zu entwickeln. Während der Förderphase haben wir i) die Mechanismen aufgeklärt, die in seltenen Fällen nach Impfung mit Adenovirus-basierten Vakzinen gegen Sars-CoV-2 zu lebensbedrohlichen thromboembolischen Komplikationen führten, ii) neue Funktionen und Regulationsmechanismen thrombozytärer Rezeptoren identifiziert, die Grundlage zur therapeutischen Intervention sein könnten und iii) neue Technologien entwickelt, die vertiefte Studien zur Biologie der Megakaryozyten, den Vorläuferzellen der Thrombozyten im Knochenmark, ermöglichen und den Weg zu einer gezielten Beeinflussung der Thrombozytenbiogenese und –funktion ebnen könnten. Die Projekte des TR 240 konzentrierten sich auf die folgenden komplementären Forschungsgebiete: (A) Zellbiologie der Megakaryozyten und Thrombozyten mit dem Ziel eines verbesserten Verständnisses der grundlegenden Funktionen beider Zelltypen und (B) Thrombozyten als Modulatoren und Effektoren bei Erkrankungen. Um dieses Ziel zu erreichen, wurde ein sehr umfassender Ansatz verfolgt, der sich von in vitro Systemen über Tiermodelle bis hin zur klinischen Forschung mit Biobanken und großen, prospektiven Patientenkohorten erstreckte. Der SFB/TR 240 konnte in der vergleichsweisen kurzen Zeit seiner Förderung grundlegend neue Erkenntnisse zu den Mechanismen der Thrombozytenbiogenese, Thrombozyten-Signaltransduktion und -Effektorfunktionen erarbeiten und neue MK/Thrombozyten-spezifische Angriffspunkte für Diag-nose und Therapie thrombotischer, hämorrhagischer und thrombo-inflammatorischer Erkrankungen identifizieren. KW - Thrombozyt KW - platelets KW - thrombo-inflammation KW - haemostasis KW - stroke KW - megakaryocytes KW - Sonderforschungsbereich Transregio 240 KW - Bericht KW - Collaborative Research Center KW - Experimental Biomedicine Y1 - 2024 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-359636 ER - TY - RPRT A1 - Meyer, Constantin A1 - Job, Hubert A1 - Laner, Peter A1 - Omizzolo, Andrea A1 - Kollmann, Nadia A1 - Clare, Jasmin A1 - Vesely, Philipp A1 - Riedler, Walter A1 - Plassmann, Guido A1 - Coronado, Oriana A1 - Praper Gulič, Sergeja A1 - Gulič, Andrej A1 - Koblar, Simon A1 - Teofili, Corrado A1 - Rohringer, Verena A1 - Schoßleitner, Richard A1 - Ainz, Gerhard T1 - OpenSpaceAlps Planning Handbook: Perspectives for consistent safeguarding of open spaces in the Alpine region N2 - In the Alpine region, the continuous consumption of open spaces for settlement areas and technical infrastructure and the associated soil sealing can be observed. This leads primarily to the loss of agricultural land. Depending on the extent of development, there is also increased landscape fragmentation, which is associated with the isolation of natural habitats and the restriction of ecological connectivity, as well as other negative consequences. The OpenSpaceAlps project has addressed this issue and, based on cooperative procedures in several pilot regions, has developed approaches and solution strategies for the sustainable safeguarding of open spaces. This handbook supports the activities and decision-making of various stakeholders, first and foremost planners in public planning authorities. Based on an analysis of the challenges and framework conditions in the Alpine region, the handbook presents and compares central "principles" of open space planning. Furthermore, integrated planning strategies for different spatial categories are discussed. KW - Raumordnung KW - spatial planning KW - Alps KW - OpenSpaceAlps KW - open space KW - transnational cooperation KW - Alpen Y1 - 2022 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-270401 N1 - German version available at: https://doi.org/10.25972/OPUS-27307. Italian version available at: https://doi.org/10.25972/OPUS-27704. Slovenian version available at: https://doi.org/10.25972/OPUS-28651. N1 - The OpenSpaceAlps project is co-financed by the European Regional Development Fund through the Interreg Alpine Space programme. ER - TY - RPRT A1 - Kneitz, H. A1 - Bröcker, Eva B. A1 - Becker, JC T1 - Mycosis fungoides bullosa: a case report and review of the literature N2 - Introduction: Mycosis fungoides, the most common type of cutaneous T-cell lymphoma, can manifest in a variety of clinical and histological forms. Bulla formation is an uncommon finding in mycosis fungoides and only approximately 20 cases have been reported in the literature. Case presentation: We present a case of rapidly progressive mycosis fungoides in a 68-year-old Caucasian man who initially presented with erythematous plaques characterised by blister formation. Conclusion: Although mycosis fungoides bullosa is extremely rare, it has to be regarded as an important clinical subtype of cutaneous T-cell lymphoma. Mycosis fungoides bullosa represents a particularly aggressive form of mycosis fungoides and is associated with a poor prognosis. The rapid disease progression in our patient confirms bulla formation as an adverse prognostic sign in cutaneous T-cell lymphoma. KW - Mycosis fungoides bullosa Y1 - 2010 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-68233 ER - TY - RPRT A1 - Rossi, Angelo Pio A1 - Maurelli, Francesco A1 - Unnithan, Vikram A1 - Dreger, Hendrik A1 - Mathewos, Kedus A1 - Pradhan, Nayan A1 - Corbeanu, Dan-Andrei A1 - Pozzobon, Riccardo A1 - Massironi, Matteo A1 - Ferrari, Sabrina A1 - Pernechele, Claudia A1 - Paoletti, Lorenzo A1 - Simioni, Emanuele A1 - Maurizio, Pajola A1 - Santagata, Tommaso A1 - Borrmann, Dorit A1 - Nüchter, Andreas A1 - Bredenbeck, Anton A1 - Zevering, Jasper A1 - Arzberger, Fabian A1 - Reyes Mantilla, Camilo Andrés T1 - DAEDALUS - Descent And Exploration in Deep Autonomy of Lava Underground Structures BT - Open Space Innovation Platform (OSIP) Lunar Caves-System Study N2 - The DAEDALUS mission concept aims at exploring and characterising the entrance and initial part of Lunar lava tubes within a compact, tightly integrated spherical robotic device, with a complementary payload set and autonomous capabilities. The mission concept addresses specifically the identification and characterisation of potential resources for future ESA exploration, the local environment of the subsurface and its geologic and compositional structure. A sphere is ideally suited to protect sensors and scientific equipment in rough, uneven environments. It will house laser scanners, cameras and ancillary payloads. The sphere will be lowered into the skylight and will explore the entrance shaft, associated caverns and conduits. Lidar (light detection and ranging) systems produce 3D models with high spatial accuracy independent of lighting conditions and visible features. Hence this will be the primary exploration toolset within the sphere. The additional payload that can be accommodated in the robotic sphere consists of camera systems with panoramic lenses and scanners such as multi-wavelength or single-photon scanners. A moving mass will trigger movements. The tether for lowering the sphere will be used for data communication and powering the equipment during the descending phase. Furthermore, the connector tether-sphere will host a WIFI access point, such that data of the conduit can be transferred to the surface relay station. During the exploration phase, the robot will be disconnected from the cable, and will use wireless communication. Emergency autonomy software will ensure that in case of loss of communication, the robot will continue the nominal mission. T3 - Forschungsberichte in der Robotik = Research Notes in Robotics - 21 KW - Lunar Caves KW - Spherical Robot KW - Lunar Exploration KW - Mapping KW - 3D Laser Scanning KW - Mond KW - Daedalus-Projekt KW - Lava Y1 - 2021 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-227911 SN - 978-3-945459-33-1 SN - 1868-7466 ER - TY - RPRT A1 - Christl, Manfred T1 - Cycloadditions of 1,3,4-Oxadiazin-6-ones N2 - No abstract available Y1 - 1986 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-41677 ER - TY - RPRT A1 - Bofinger, Peter A1 - Geißendörfer, Lisa A1 - Haas, Thomas A1 - Mayer, Fabian T1 - Credit as an Instrument for Growth: A Monetary Explanation of the Chinese Growth Story N2 - This study describes the Chinese growth model over the past 40 years. We show that China's growth model, with its dominant role of the banking system and "the banker", is a perfect illustration of the necessity and power of Schumpeter's "monetary analysis". This approach has allowed us to elaborate theoretically and empirically the uniqueness of the Chinese model. In our empirical analysis, we use a new dataset of Chinese provincial data to analyze the impact of the financial system, especially banks, on Chinese economic development. We also empirically assess the role of the financial system in Chinese industrial policy and provide case studies of the effects of industrial policy in specific sectors. Finally, we also discuss macroeconomic dimensions of the Chinese growth process and lessons that can be drawn from the Chinese experience for other countries. T3 - Würzburg Economic Papers (W. E. P.) - 107 KW - Industriepolitik KW - Bank-led Growth KW - China KW - Wirtschaftswachstum KW - Wirtschaftsentwicklung KW - Industrial Policy KW - China KW - Strategic Emerging Industries KW - Finance-growth nexus KW - Finance KW - Economic growth KW - Economic development KW - Bank credit Y1 - 2023 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-328804 ER - TY - RPRT A1 - Gessler, Manfred A1 - Simola, Kalle O. A1 - Bruns, Gail A. P. T1 - Cloning of breakpoints of a chromosome translocation identifies the AN2 locus N2 - Chromosome translocations involving llpl3 have been associated with familial aniridia in two kindreds highlighting the chromosomal localization of the AN2 locus. This locus is also part of the WAGR complex (Wilros tumor, aniridia, genitourinary abnormalities, and mental retardation). In one kindred, the translocation is associated with a deletion, and probes for this region were used to identify and clone the breakpoints of the translocation in the second kindred. Comparison of phage restriction maps exclude the presence of any sizable deletion in this case. Sequences at the chromosome 11 breakpoint are conserved in multiple species, suggesting that the translocation falls within the AN2 gene. Y1 - 1989 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-30177 ER - TY - RPRT A1 - Angnide, Enarile A1 - Bielitska, Iryna A1 - Borchert, Leon A1 - Braun, Louisa A1 - Bühler, Pascal A1 - Chen, Xinyue A1 - Ho, Katherina A1 - Hofmann, Lena A1 - Kebekus, Melvin A1 - Kubsch, Torbjörn A1 - Li, Alexander A1 - Lin, Simon A1 - Mischer, Andreas A1 - Mogus, Mateja A1 - Schmid, Fabian A1 - Schneidawind, Luisa A1 - Voss, Manuela A1 - Wilson, Claire A1 - Wieteska, Filip A1 - Yu, Linda ED - Lindner, Jonas ED - Fischer, Doris T1 - Chinese Entanglements in Lower Franconian Business BT - A student research project by the Chair of China Business and Economics at the University of Würzburg N2 - Using own survey data and interviews, this study analyzes how businesses in Lower Franconia (Unterfranken) are entangled with China. Starting with a bird's-eye-view of the current situation, the study goes on to provide valuable insights from five specific industries. The study shows that a majority of the analyzed firms have some sort of ties to China, be it through Chinese customers, import/export activities, or else. KW - China KW - Unterfranken KW - China KW - Lower Franconia KW - Unterfranken KW - business KW - entanglement KW - Handel Y1 - 2020 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:bvb:20-opus-209876 ER -