@article{RaksincharoensakOlaverriMonreal, author = {Raksincharoensak, Pongsathorn and Olaverri-Monreal, Cristina}, title = {Special Issue on Future Active Safety Technology towards Zero-Traffic Accidents (FAST-zero)}, series = {IEEE Intelligent Transportation Systems Magazine}, volume = {9}, journal = {IEEE Intelligent Transportation Systems Magazine}, number = {1}, pages = {4 -- 6}, subject = {Autonomous Driving}, language = {en} } @article{HusseinGarciaArmingoletal., author = {Hussein, Ahmed and Garcia, Fernando and Armingol, Jose Maria and Olaverri-Monreal, Cristina}, title = {P2V and V2P Communication for Pedestrian Warning on the basis of Autonomous Vehicles}, series = {Proceedings of the 19th International IEEE Conference on Intelligent Transportation Systems}, journal = {Proceedings of the 19th International IEEE Conference on Intelligent Transportation Systems}, subject = {Autonomous Driving}, language = {en} } @article{PelaezBacaradelaEscaleraetal., author = {Pelaez, Gustavo and Bacara, Daniel and de la Escalera, Arturo and Garcia, Fernando and Olaverri-Monreal, Cristina}, title = {Road detection with thermal cameras through 3D information}, series = {Proceedings of the 4th IEEE Intelligent Vehicles Symposium 2015}, journal = {Proceedings of the 4th IEEE Intelligent Vehicles Symposium 2015}, subject = {Autonomous Driving}, language = {en} } @article{CieślikBoczulaKuepcueRuenzleretal., author = {Cieślik-Boczula, Katarzyna and K{\"u}pc{\"u}, Seta and R{\"u}nzler, Dominik and Koll, Aleksander and K{\"o}hler, Gottfried}, title = {Effects of the phenolic lipid 3-pentadecylphenol on phospholipid bilayer organization}, series = {Journal of Molecular Structure}, journal = {Journal of Molecular Structure}, number = {919(1-3)}, pages = {373 -- 380}, subject = {Phospholipid Bilayer}, language = {en} } @article{KaniusasPfuetznerMehnenetal., author = {Kaniusas, Eugenijus and Pf{\"u}tzner, Helmut and Mehnen, Lars and Kosel, J{\"u}rgen and Hasenzagl, Andreas}, title = {Optimisation of Magnetostrictive Bilayer Sensors for Medical Applications}, series = {International Journal of Applied Electromagnetics and Mechanics}, volume = {28}, journal = {International Journal of Applied Electromagnetics and Mechanics}, number = {1,2}, pages = {193 -- 199}, subject = {Magnetism}, language = {en} } @article{SillaLedenRaemaeetal., author = {Silla, Anne and Leden, Lars and R{\"a}m{\"a}, Pirkko and Scholliers, Johan and van Noort, Martijn and Morris, Andrew and Hancox, Graham and Bell, Daniel}, title = {A headway to improve PTW rider safety within the EU through three types of ITS}, series = {European Transport Research Review}, journal = {European Transport Research Review}, pages = {1 -- 12}, subject = {Transport}, language = {en} } @article{OlaverriMonrealHasanBulutetal., author = {Olaverri-Monreal, Cristina and Hasan, Amilia and Bulut, Jonathan and Korber, Moritz and Bengler, Klaus}, title = {Impact of In-Vehicle Displays Location Preferences on Drivers' Performance and Gaze}, series = {IEEE Transaction on Intelligent Transportation Systems}, volume = {15}, journal = {IEEE Transaction on Intelligent Transportation Systems}, number = {4}, pages = {1770 -- 1780}, subject = {Autonomous Driving}, language = {en} } @article{MaloneSillaJohanssenetal., author = {Malone, Kerry and Silla, Anne and Johanssen, Charlotta and Bell, Daniel}, title = {Safety, mobility and comfort assessment methodologies of intelligent transport systems for vulnerable road users}, series = {European Transport Research Review}, journal = {European Transport Research Review}, subject = {Transport}, language = {en} } @article{KaniusasPfuetznerMehnenetal., author = {Kaniusas, Eugenijus and Pf{\"u}tzner, Helmut and Mehnen, Lars and Kosel, J{\"u}rgen and Varoneckas, Giedrius and Alonderis, Audrius and Meydan, Turgut and Vazquez, Manuel and Rohn, Michael and Merlo, Alberto and Marquardt, Bernd}, title = {Magnetoelastic bilayer concept for skin curvature sensor}, series = {Ultrasound}, volume = {52}, journal = {Ultrasound}, number = {3}, pages = {42 -- 46}, subject = {Magnetism}, language = {en} } @article{OkimotoBenglerOlaverriMonreal, author = {Okimoto, Maria Lucia and Bengler, Klaus and Olaverri-Monreal, Cristina}, title = {Aspects of the usability assessment in the multicultural approach}, series = {Ergonomics in Design: Methods and Techniques}, journal = {Ergonomics in Design: Methods and Techniques}, subject = {Usability}, language = {en} } @article{KaniusasPfuetznerMehnenetal., author = {Kaniusas, Eugenijus and Pf{\"u}tzner, Helmut and Mehnen, Lars and Kosel, J{\"u}rgen and Tellez-Blanco, Juan C. and Varoneckas, Giedrius and Alonderis, Audrius and Meydan, Turgut and Vazquez, Manuel and Rohn, Michael and Merlo, Alberto and Marquardt, Bernd}, title = {Method for continuous non-disturbing monitoring of blood pressure by magnetoelastic skin curvature sensor and ECG}, series = {IEEE Sensors Journal}, volume = {6}, journal = {IEEE Sensors Journal}, number = {3}, pages = {819 -- 828}, subject = {Blood Pressure}, language = {en} } @article{KaniusasPfuetznerMehnenetal., author = {Kaniusas, Eugenijus and Pf{\"u}tzner, Helmut and Mehnen, Lars and Kosel, J{\"u}rgen and Varoneckas, Giedrius and Alonderis, Audrius and Zakarevicius, Linas}, title = {Cardiovascular Oscillations of the Carotid Artery Assessed by Magnetoelastic Skin Curvature Sensor}, series = {IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering}, volume = {55}, journal = {IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering}, number = {1}, pages = {369 -- 372}, subject = {Artery}, language = {en} } @article{OlaverriMonrealPichlerKrizeketal., author = {Olaverri-Monreal, Cristina and Pichler, Matthias and Krizek, Gerd Christian and Naumann, Sebastian}, title = {Shadow as Route Quality Parameter in a Pedestrian-Tailored Mobile Application}, series = {IEEE Intelligent Transportation Systems Magazine}, journal = {IEEE Intelligent Transportation Systems Magazine}, subject = {Autonomous Driving}, language = {en} } @article{OlaverriMonrealJizba, author = {Olaverri-Monreal, Cristina and Jizba, Tom{\´a}}, title = {Human Factors in the Design of Human-Machine Interaction: An Overview Emphasizing V2X Communication}, series = {IEEE Transactions on Intelligent Vehicles}, volume = {1}, journal = {IEEE Transactions on Intelligent Vehicles}, number = {4}, pages = {1 -- 12}, subject = {Human-Machine Interaction}, language = {en} } @article{CubasArmasFabbian, author = {Cubas Armas, Melania and Fabbian, Damian}, title = {Do MURaM and STAGGER Simulations of Solar Faculae Match Observational Signatures from Magnetic Structures?}, series = {The Astrophysical Journal}, volume = {923}, journal = {The Astrophysical Journal}, number = {2}, abstract = {We compare results of simulations of solar facular-like conditions performed using the numerical codes MURaM and STAGGER. Both simulation sets have a similar setup, including the initial condition of ≈200 G vertical magnetic flux. After interpolating the output physical quantities to constant optical depth, we compare them and test them against inversion results from solar observations. From the snapshots, we compute the monochromatic continuum in the visible and infrared, and the full Stokes vector of the Fe i spectral line pair around 6301-6302 {\AA}. We compare the predicted spectral lines (at the simulation resolution and after smearing to the HINODE SP/SOT resolution) in terms of their main parameters for the Stokes I line profiles, and of their area and amplitude asymmetry for the Stokes V profiles. The codes produce magnetoconvection with similar appearance and distribution in temperature and velocity. The results also closely match the values from recent relevant solar observations. Although the overall distribution of the magnetic field is similar in both radiation-magnetohydrodynamic (RMHD) simulation sets, a detailed analysis reveals substantial disagreement in the field orientation, which we attribute to the differing boundary conditions. The resulting differences in the synthetic spectra disappear after spatial smearing to the resolution of the observations. We conclude that the two sets of simulations provide robust models of solar faculae. Nevertheless, we also find differences that call for caution when using results from RMHD simulations to interpret solar observational data.}, subject = {Magnetohydrodynamics}, language = {en} } @article{TaghaviTaghizadehMehmannavazetal., author = {Taghavi, Marziyeh and Taghizadeh, Akbar and Mehmannavaz, Yousef and Hosseinkhani, Ali and Mohammadzadeh, Hamid and Macit, Muhlis and Palangi, Valiollah and Lackner, Maximilian}, title = {Degradability of Vicia ervilia Grain Using In Situ and CNCPS Methods, and Model-Based Analysis of Its Ruminal Degradation}, series = {Fermentation}, volume = {9}, journal = {Fermentation}, number = {5}, doi = {10.3390/fermentation9050419}, abstract = {Using nylon bag techniques, Cornell net carbohydrates and protein systems (CNCPS), and scanning electron microscopy, the authors examined the digestibility and structure of Vicia ervilia (ervil, bitter vetch) after steam flaking, roasting, and microwave processing. During the in situ technique, the samples were incubated at 0, 2, 4, 6, 8, 12, 16, 24, 36, and 48 h. For the description of the ruminal DM (dry matter) and CP (crude protein) degradation kinetics of treated and untreated Vicia ervilia, different models were selected as the best fit for the dry matter (DM) and crude protein (CP) degradation parameters of steam flaked samples. The results showed that both the steam flaking and microwave treatment samples contained high levels of non-protein nitrogen and buffer soluble protein, respectively. In comparison with steam flaking and microwave treatment, roasting decreased and increased the buffer soluble protein and neutral detergent insoluble protein, respectively. The control treatments showed the highest levels of neutral detergent soluble protein and the lowest levels of acid detergent soluble protein. Moreover, steam flaking and roasting decreased and increased the amount of acid detergent insoluble protein, respectively. When using dry heat (microwave and roasting), the acid detergent soluble and insoluble protein fractions were increased. As a result of this experiment, the nitrogen fractions were altered using heat processing. Hence, protein fermented feed and ruminal fermentation conditions can be expressed using these results.}, subject = {Vicia ervilia}, language = {en} } @article{HimmelstossJungmayer, author = {Himmelstoß, Felix and Jungmayer, Michael}, title = {Resonante ZCS Konverter mit beschr{\"a}nktem Arbeitsbereich}, series = {e \& i Elektrotechnik und Informationstechnik}, journal = {e \& i Elektrotechnik und Informationstechnik}, number = {140}, doi = {10.1007/s00502-022-01113-1}, pages = {123 -- 131}, abstract = {DC/DC-Konverter wandeln eine Eingangsspannung in eine Ausgangsspannung. In diesem Beitrag werden drei solche Konverter behandelt, die aus den drei Grundschaltungen hergeleitet sind. Im Gegensatz zu den Originalstrukturen sind diese nur f{\"u}r einen geringeren Spannungs{\"u}bersetzungsbereich geeignet, haben aber den Vorteil, dass die elektronischen Schalter immer bei Strom null schalten und die Dioden nicht zwangsweise, sondern immer von selbst ausschalten. Die Gewinnung der Konverterschaltungen wird erl{\"a}utert, und die Funktionsweisen werden durch mathematische Beschreibung, durch Skizzen und mithilfe des uZ-i-Diagramms erkl{\"a}rt. Weiters werden einige m{\"o}gliche Erweiterungen der Schaltungen gezeigt.}, subject = {DC/DC-Konverter}, language = {de} } @article{TraxlerBayerReuttereretal., author = {Traxler, Lukas and Bayer, Natascha and Reutterer, Bernd and Drauschke, Andreas and Husinsky, Wolfgang}, title = {Pr{\"u}fung der optischen Qualit{\"a}t von Intraokularlinsen auf Tolerant gegen{\"u}ber Fehlplatzierungen im Auge}, series = {Proceedings der Jahrestagung der {\"O}sterreichischen Gesellschaft f{\"u}r Biomedizinische Technik ({\"O}GBMT) 2015}, journal = {Proceedings der Jahrestagung der {\"O}sterreichischen Gesellschaft f{\"u}r Biomedizinische Technik ({\"O}GBMT) 2015}, subject = {Eye Lens}, language = {de} } @article{BellChaloupkaRisser, author = {Bell, Daniel and Chaloupka-Risser, Christine}, title = {Demenz und Mobilit{\"a}t}, series = {Psychologie in {\"O}sterreich 1 \& 2}, volume = {2018}, journal = {Psychologie in {\"O}sterreich 1 \& 2}, number = {Volume 38}, subject = {Dementia}, language = {de} } @article{VerstraetenHolnthonerVanSteenseletal., author = {Verstraeten, Valerie and Holnthoner, Wolfgang and Van Steensel, Maurice and Veraart, Joep C J M and Bladergroen, Reno S and Heckmann, Caronline A and Keskitalo, Salla and Frank, Jorge and Alitalo, Kari and van Geel, Michel and Steijlen, Peter M}, title = {Functional analysis of FLT4 mutations associated with Nonne-Milroy lymphedema}, series = {Journal of Investigative Dermatology}, journal = {Journal of Investigative Dermatology}, number = {129(2)}, pages = {509 -- 512}, subject = {Nonne-Milroy iymphedema}, language = {en} } @article{AhmadzadehHosseinkhaniPalangietal., author = {Ahmadzadeh, Leila and Hosseinkhani, Ali and Palangi, Valiollah and Lackner, Maximilian}, title = {Supplementary Feed Additives Can Improve Lamb Performance in Terms of Birth Weight, Body Size, and Survival Rate}, series = {Animals}, journal = {Animals}, number = {13 / 6}, doi = {10.3390/ani13060993}, subject = {feed restriction}, language = {en} } @article{PfuetznerEugenijusKoseletal., author = {Pf{\"u}tzner, Helmut and Eugenijus, Kaniusas and Kosel, J{\"u}rgen and Mehnen, Lars and Meydan, Turgut and Borza, Firuta and Vazquez, Manuel and Rohn, Michael and Merlo, Alberto and Marquardt, Bernd}, title = {First magnetic material with sensitivity for the physical quantity 'curvature'}, series = {Journal of Material Processing Technology}, volume = {181}, journal = {Journal of Material Processing Technology}, number = {1}, pages = {186 -- 189}, subject = {Magnetism}, language = {en} } @article{WoeberNovotnyMehnenetal., author = {W{\"o}ber, Wilfried and Novotny, Georg and Mehnen, Lars and Olaverri-Monreal, Cristina}, title = {Autonomous Vehicles: Vehicle Parameter Estimation Using Variational Bayes and Kinematics}, series = {Applied Sciences}, volume = {10}, journal = {Applied Sciences}, number = {18}, subject = {Variational bayes}, language = {en} } @article{OlaverriMonrealHasanBengler, author = {Olaverri-Monreal, Cristina and Hasan, Ahmed and Bengler, Klaus}, title = {Intelligent Agent (IA) Systems to Generate User Stories for a Positive User Experience}, series = {International Journal of Human Capital and Information TEchnology Professionals (IJHCITP)}, volume = {5}, journal = {International Journal of Human Capital and Information TEchnology Professionals (IJHCITP)}, number = {1}, pages = {26 -- 40}, subject = {User Experience}, language = {en} } @article{HelmbrechtOlaverriMonrealBengleretal., author = {Helmbrecht, Magnus and Olaverri-Monreal, Cristina and Bengler, Klaus and Vilimek, Roman and Keinath, Andreas}, title = {How electric vehicles affect driving behavioral patterns}, series = {IEEE Intelligent Transportation Systems Magazine}, volume = {6}, journal = {IEEE Intelligent Transportation Systems Magazine}, number = {3}, pages = {22 -- 32}, subject = {Autonomous Driving}, language = {en} } @article{TraxlerKoselPfuetzneretal., author = {Traxler, Stefan and Kosel, J{\"u}rgen and Pf{\"u}tzner, Helmut and Kaniusas, Eugenijus and Mehnen, Lars and Giouroudi, Ioanna}, title = {Contactless flow detection with magnetostrictive bilayers}, series = {Sensors and Actuators A}, volume = {A 142}, journal = {Sensors and Actuators A}, number = {2}, pages = {491 -- 495}, subject = {Magnetism}, language = {en} } @article{MehnenSvecPfuetzneretal., author = {Mehnen, Lars and Svec, Peter and Pf{\"u}tzner, Helmut and Duhaj, Pavel}, title = {Displacement sensor based on an amorphous bilayer including a magnetostrictive component}, series = {Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials}, journal = {Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials}, number = {254-255}, pages = {627 -- 629}, subject = {Magnetism}, language = {en} } @article{SillaLedenRaemaeetal., author = {Silla, Anne and Leden, Lars and R{\"a}m{\"a}, Pirkko and Scholliers, Johan and van Noort, Martijn and Bell, Daniel}, title = {Can cyclist safety be improved with intelligent transport systems?}, series = {Accident Analysis \& Prevention}, journal = {Accident Analysis \& Prevention}, number = {Volume 105}, abstract = {Abstract In recent years, Intelligent Transport Systems (ITS) have assisted in the decrease of road traffic fatalities, particularly amongst passenger car occupants. Vulnerable Road Users (VRUs) such as pedestrians, cyclists, moped riders and motorcyclists, however, have not been that much in focus when developing ITS. Therefore, there is a clear need for ITS which specifically address VRUs as an integrated element of the traffic system. This paper presents the results of a quantitative safety impact assessment of five systems that were estimated to have high potential to improve the safety of cyclists, namely: Blind Spot Detection (BSD), Bicycle to Vehicle communication (B2V), Intersection safety (INS), Pedestrian and Cyclist Detection System+Emergency Braking (PCDS+EBR) and VRU Beacon System (VBS). An ex-ante assessment method proposed by Kulmala (2010) targeted to assess the effects of ITS for cars was applied and further developed in this study to assess the safety impacts of ITS specifically designed for VRUs. The main results of the assessment showed that all investigated systems affect cyclist safety in a positive way by preventing fatalities and injuries. The estimates considering 2012 accident data and full penetration showed that the highest effects could be obtained by the implementation of PCDS+EBR and B2V, whereas VBS had the lowest effect. The estimated yearly reduction in cyclist fatalities in the EU-28 varied between 77 and 286 per system. A forecast for 2030, taking into accounts the estimated accident trends and penetration rates, showed the highest effects for PCDS+EBR and BSD.}, subject = {Safety}, language = {en} } @article{LangerLietzeKrizek, author = {Langer, Karin and Lietze, Stefanie and Krizek, Gerd Christian}, title = {Vector AR3-App. A Good-Practice Example of Learning with Augmented Reality}, series = {European Journal of Open, Distance and E-Learning}, volume = {23}, journal = {European Journal of Open, Distance and E-Learning}, number = {2}, abstract = {After a discussion about the possibilities and status of augmented reality in education, a good practice example of an augmented reality application is presented. This case study examines the use of an augmented reality app in higher education to support abstract STEM content, such as vectors. Based on this example, the implementation of such apps in didactic concepts and self - directed learning will be discussed. Furthermore, aspects of integration into digital learning and teaching will be addressed.}, subject = {Mathematics}, language = {en} } @article{SchneiderAignerHolnthoneretal., author = {Schneider, Karl Heinrich and Aigner, Petra and Holnthoner, Wolfgang and Monforte Vila, Xavier and N{\"u}rnberger, Sylvia and R{\"u}nzler, Dominik and Redl, Heinz and Teuschl, Andreas}, title = {Decellularized human placenta chorion matrix as a favorable source of small-diameter vascular grafts}, series = {Acta Biomaterialia}, journal = {Acta Biomaterialia}, subject = {Grafting}, language = {en} } @article{SillaRaemaeLedenetal., author = {Silla, Anne and R{\"a}m{\"a}, Pirkko and Leden, Lars and van Noort, Martijn and de Kruijff, J. and Bell, Daniel and Morris, A. and Hancox, Graham and Scholliers, J.}, title = {Quantifying the effectiveness of ITS in improving safety of VRUs'}, series = {IET Intelligent Transport Systems}, journal = {IET Intelligent Transport Systems}, pages = {1 -- 25}, subject = {Transport}, language = {en} } @article{WahlWiniwarterQuirchmayr, author = {Wahl, Harald and Winiwarter, Werner and Quirchmayr, Gerald}, title = {Towards an intelligent integrated language learning environment}, series = {International Journal of Pervasive Computing and Communications}, volume = {2011}, journal = {International Journal of Pervasive Computing and Communications}, number = {Vol. 7 / No 3}, pages = {220 -- 239}, subject = {Language learning}, language = {en} } @article{RohringerHolnthonerHackletal., author = {Rohringer, Sabrina and Holnthoner, Wolfgang and Hackl, Matthias and Weihs, Anna and R{\"u}nzler, Dominik and Skalicky, Susanna and Karbiener, Michael and Scheideler, Marcel and Pr{\"o}ll, Johannes and Gabriel, Christian and Schweighofer, Bernhard and Gr{\"o}ger, Marion and Spittler, Andreas and Grillari, Johannes and Redl, Heinz}, title = {Molecular and cellular effects of in vitro shockwave treatment on lymphatic endothelial cells.}, series = {PLoS one}, journal = {PLoS one}, subject = {Shockwave}, language = {en} } @article{BellSumper, author = {Bell, Daniel and Sumper, Elke}, title = {The Public Transport Stop as an Access Point for Equal Mobility in Rural Areas}, series = {SWS-Rundschau}, volume = {55. Jg}, journal = {SWS-Rundschau}, number = {3/2015}, pages = {355 -- 374}, subject = {Transport}, language = {de} } @article{VotziHimmelstossErtl, author = {Votzi, Helmut and Himmelstoß, Felix and Ertl, Hans}, title = {Active Hybrid Filter Applied with a Multi-Cell Switch-Mode Power Amplifier}, series = {Power Electronics and Motion Control PEMC 2018, 27-29 August 2018, Budapest, Hungary}, journal = {Power Electronics and Motion Control PEMC 2018, 27-29 August 2018, Budapest, Hungary}, subject = {Amplifier}, language = {en} } @article{RisserBell, author = {Risser, Ralf and Bell, Daniel}, title = {Junge Autofahrer in ArRiyadh}, series = {Zeitschrift f{\"u}r Verkehrssicherheit}, journal = {Zeitschrift f{\"u}r Verkehrssicherheit}, number = {59}, pages = {107}, subject = {Mobility}, language = {de} } @article{FernerOrtnerBleckmannHuberGriesPavkovKelleretal., author = {Ferner-Ortner-Bleckmann, Judith and Huber-Gries, Carina and Pavkov-Keller, Tea and Keller, Walter and Mader, Christoph and Ilk, Nicola and Sleytr, Uwe B. and Egelseer, Eva-Maria}, title = {The high-molecular-mass amylase (HMMA) of Geobacillus stearothermophilus ATCC 12980 interacts with the cell wall components by virtue of three specific binding regions}, series = {Molecular Microbiology}, journal = {Molecular Microbiology}, number = {72(6)}, pages = {1448 -- 1461}, subject = {Cells}, language = {en} } @article{OlaverriMonreal, author = {Olaverri-Monreal, Cristina}, title = {Intelligent Technologies for Mobility in Smart Cities}, series = {Hiradastechnika Journal}, journal = {Hiradastechnika Journal}, subject = {Mobility}, language = {en} } @article{KaniusasPfuetznerMehnenetal., author = {Kaniusas, Eugenijus and Pf{\"u}tzner, Helmut and Mehnen, Lars and Kosel, J{\"u}rgen and Tellez-Blanco, Juan C. and Mulasalihovic, Edin and Meydan, Turgut and Vazquez, Manuel and Rohn, Michael and Malvicino, Carlo and Marquardt, Bernd}, title = {Optimisation of sensitivity and time constant of thermal sensors based on magnetoelastic amorphous bilayers}, series = {Journal of Alloys and Compounds}, journal = {Journal of Alloys and Compounds}, number = {369}, pages = {198 -- 201}, subject = {Thermal Sensors}, language = {en} } @article{GhalamkarpourHolnthonerSaharinenetal., author = {Ghalamkarpour, A. and Holnthoner, Wolfgang and Saharinen, Pipsa and Boon, Laurence M and Mulliken, J B and Alitalo, Kari}, title = {Recessive primary congenital lymphoedema caused by a VEGFR3 mutation}, series = {Journal of Medical Genetics}, journal = {Journal of Medical Genetics}, number = {46(6)}, pages = {399 -- 404}, subject = {Lymphoedema}, language = {en} } @article{BayerHirnschallTraxleretal., author = {Bayer, Natascha and Hirnschall, Nino and Traxler, Lukas and Drauschke, Andreas and Find, Oliver}, title = {Analysis of customized ocular data and wave front aberrations concerning their deviations from generic eye models}, series = {Proceedings der Dreil{\"a}ndertagung der biomedizinischen Technik (BMT)}, journal = {Proceedings der Dreil{\"a}ndertagung der biomedizinischen Technik (BMT)}, subject = {Mechanical Eye}, language = {en} } @article{OlaverriMonreal, author = {Olaverri-Monreal, Cristina}, title = {Autonomous Vehicles and Smart Mobility Related Technologies}, series = {Infocummunications Journal}, journal = {Infocummunications Journal}, subject = {Autonomous Driving}, language = {en} } @article{BellWolfEberlPosch, author = {Bell, Daniel and Wolf-Eberl, Susanne and Posch, Patrick}, title = {Dementia and mobility - issues, needs and solutions}, series = {Transactions on Transport Sciences}, volume = {2018}, journal = {Transactions on Transport Sciences}, number = {Vol. 9, Issue 1}, abstract = {Structural transition in Austrian society in the larger context of demographic change and growing demands on infrastructure, organization and planning in the public sphere have been discussed profusely in recent years in the context of some projects. While a number of national and international research projects especially focussed on the older age groups and their requirements for staying mobile by developing solutions on the individual, technological and infrastructural level, solutions for people who suffer from cognitive impairment as a result of dementia are still missing. The Austrian research project KOMPETENZ takes the first step in identifying the requirements that people with dementia, their caregivers and other relevant stakeholders in this context have towards public space in order to be able to maintain physical mobility of people affected by dementia. One of the main outcomes of the project included an assessment methodology linking barriers and collective mobility needs to high potential solutions, which supports all relevant stakeholders in the process.}, subject = {Mobility}, language = {en} } @article{KrizekLietzeBecketal., author = {Krizek, Gerd Christian and Lietze, Stefanie and Beck, Stefan and Langer, Karin}, title = {Differenzierte Kompetenzmessung mittels eAssessments - Ein Konzept f{\"u}r die Zukunft}, series = {fnma}, journal = {fnma}, subject = {education}, language = {de} } @article{KrieberneggBell, author = {Kriebernegg, G. and Bell, Daniel}, title = {TrafficCheck.at. Planen Sie Ihre Ampel!}, series = {Zoll+ - {\"O}sterreichische Schriftenreihe f{\"u}r Landschaft und Freiraum}, volume = {23}, journal = {Zoll+ - {\"O}sterreichische Schriftenreihe f{\"u}r Landschaft und Freiraum}, number = {22}, subject = {Mobility}, language = {de} } @article{FibichRoesslerTauneretal., author = {Fibich, Christian and R{\"o}ssler, Peter and Tauner, Stefan and Taucher, Herbert and Matschnig, Martin}, title = {A Netlist-level Fault-injection Tool for FPGAs}, series = {e \& i Elektrotechnik und Informationstechnik: Volume 132, Issue 6 (2015)}, journal = {e \& i Elektrotechnik und Informationstechnik: Volume 132, Issue 6 (2015)}, number = {e \& i Elektrotechnik und Informationstechnik: Volume 132, Issue 6 (2015)}, pages = {Page 274-281}, subject = {FPGA}, language = {en} } @article{RisserManssonLexellBelletal., author = {Risser, Ralf and Mansson Lexell, Eva and Bell, Daniel and Iwarsson, Susanne and St{\aa}hl, A.}, title = {Use of local public transport among people with cognitive impairments - A literature review}, series = {Transportation Research Part F Traffic Psychology and Behaviour}, journal = {Transportation Research Part F Traffic Psychology and Behaviour}, number = {29}, abstract = {Being able to move around in the community including using different modes of transport is a prerequisite for being able to participate in activities outside home. This can be particular challenging for people with cognitive impairments. Still, research regarding public transport for people with cognitive impairments is scarce. In this narrative review scientific literature focusing on people with cognitive impairments and their needs in public transport, was identified and summarised. All aspects in the travel chain perspective were of interest. Literature search engines Scirus, Elin and Cinahl were used during the search. Thirty-four articles were included and analysed according to which part of the travel chain they covered in the used model. The results showed that the articles were unevenly allocated to the different parts of the model. Future studies based on real-world experiences are essential, and more user-centred approaches should be adopted. Moreover, there is a need for the development and evaluation of evidence-based rehabilitation. Finally, more research is needed to foster societal awareness of the problems and needs in the public transport of people with cognitive impairments taking the whole travel chain into consideration.}, subject = {Transport}, language = {en} } @article{Bell, author = {Bell, Daniel}, title = {Vulnerable Road User needs towards ITS.}, series = {Transactions on Transport Sciences}, volume = {2017}, journal = {Transactions on Transport Sciences}, number = {Volume 8}, abstract = {Due to fast development of new technologies in the field of Intelligent Transport Systems (ITS) a number of new research topics arise, especially in view of vulnerable road users (VRUs). As most developments in the ITS sector are primarily targeting motorised transport with focus on safety and ecological aspects of transport, there is still a lack of both research and development considering VRUs not only as passive element. The VRUITS project, funded by the EC, aims at actively integrating the "human" element into the ITS approach.}, subject = {Transport}, language = {en} } @article{LietzeLangerKertesz, author = {Lietze, Stefanie and Langer, Karin and Kert{\´e}sz, D{\´o}ra}, title = {Wen informiere ich eigentlich (nicht)? Informationsmaterial im Bildungsbereich barrierefrei zug{\"a}nglich machen}, series = {dvb forum: Inklusion}, volume = {62}, journal = {dvb forum: Inklusion}, number = {1}, publisher = {wbv Publikation}, pages = {10 -- 16}, abstract = {Dieser Beitrag soll interessierten Laien eine Hilfestellung an die Hand geben, ihre Infomaterialien barriere{\"a}rmer zu gestalten. Einf{\"u}hrend erfolgt eine kurze Darstellung der rechtlichen und gesellschaftlichen Situation rund um das Thema Behinderung. Verschiedene Ebenen von Barrieren und L{\"o}sungsans{\"a}tze werden vorgestellt: Organisationale Barrieren von Bildungseinrichtungen werden ebenso wie Barrieren rund um das Bildungsberatungsgespr{\"a}ch adressiert. Der Schwerpunkt liegt bei auf der Gestaltung von Informationsmaterial. Neben einem theoretischen Hintergrund {\"u}ber L{\"o}sungsans{\"a}tze werden praktische Umsetzungen f{\"u}r verschiedene Medien vorgestellt. Der Beitrag wird durch Beispiele guter Praxis in der Umsetzung, eine Checkliste zur Anwendung und weiterf{\"u}hrende Ressourcen abgerundet.}, subject = {Inklusion}, language = {de} } @article{KubaPanholzer, author = {Kuba, Markus and Panholzer, Alois}, title = {Tree evolution processes for bucket increasing trees}, series = {Discrete Mathematics}, volume = {Vol. 346}, journal = {Discrete Mathematics}, number = {Issue 7}, doi = {https://doi.org/10.1016/j.disc.2023.113443}, pages = {113443}, abstract = {Bucket increasing trees are multilabelled generalizations of increasing trees, where each non-leaf node carries b labels, with a fixed integer. We provide a fundamental result, giving a complete characterization of all families of bucket increasing trees that can be generated by a tree evolution process. We also provide several equivalent properties, complementing and extending earlier results for ordinary increasing trees to bucket trees. Additionally, we state second order results for the number of descendants of label j, again extending earlier results in the literature.}, subject = {Increasing trees}, language = {en} } @article{Himmelstoss, author = {Himmelstoss, Felix}, title = {Design of State-Space Controllers with the Help of Signal Flow Graphs Shown for a Buck Converter}, series = {WSEAS Transactions on Power Systems, Volume 21, 2022, pp. 421-429}, volume = {Volume 21}, journal = {WSEAS Transactions on Power Systems, Volume 21, 2022, pp. 421-429}, doi = {10.37394/23202.2022.21.46}, pages = {421 -- 429}, subject = {DC/DC converter}, language = {en} } @article{HimmelstossVotzi, author = {Himmelstoss, Felix and Votzi, Helmut}, title = {Simple Chargers for a Small DC Micro-Grid for a Home Emergency Power System}, series = {Electricity}, volume = {4}, journal = {Electricity}, number = {3}, doi = {https://doi.org/10.3390/electricity4030013}, pages = {216 -- 234}, subject = {micro-grid}, language = {en} } @article{Himmelstoss, author = {Himmelstoss, Felix}, title = {Quasi Resonant Zero Current Switching Modified Boost Converter (QRZCSMBC)}, series = {WSEAS Transactions on Power Systems}, volume = {Volume 22}, journal = {WSEAS Transactions on Power Systems}, doi = {10.37394/23201.2023.22.8}, pages = {55 -- 62}, subject = {DC/DC converter}, language = {en} } @article{Himmelstoss, author = {Himmelstoss, Felix}, title = {Third order converters with current output for driving LEDs}, series = {WSEAS Transactions on Power Systems}, volume = {Volume 17}, journal = {WSEAS Transactions on Power Systems}, doi = {10.37394/232016.2022.17.40}, pages = {402 -- 409}, subject = {DC/DC converters}, language = {en} } @article{MarcKnappNateqietal., author = {Marc, Zobel and Knapp, Bernhard and Nateqi, Jama and Martin, Alistair}, title = {Correlating global trends in COVID-19 cases with online symptom checker self-assessments}, series = {PLOS ONE}, volume = {18}, journal = {PLOS ONE}, number = {2}, doi = {https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0281709}, pages = {10}, abstract = {Background Online symptom checkers are digital health solutions that provide a differential diagnosis based on a user's symptoms. During the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, symptom checkers have become increasingly important due to physical distance constraints and reduced access to in-person medical consultations. Furthermore, various symptom checkers specialised in the assessment of COVID-19 infection have been produced. Objectives Assess the correlation between COVID-19 risk assessments from an online symptom checker and current trends in COVID-19 infections. Analyse whether those correlations are reflective of various country-wise quality of life measures. Lastly, determine whether the trends found in symptom checker assessments predict or lag relative to those of the COVID-19 infections. Materials and methods In this study, we compile the outcomes of COVID-19 risk assessments provided by the symptom checker Symptoma (www.symptoma.com) in 18 countries with suitably large user bases. We analyse this dataset's spatial and temporal features compared to the number of newly confirmed COVID-19 cases published by the respective countries. Results We find an average correlation of 0.342 between the number of Symptoma users assessed to have a high risk of a COVID-19 infection and the official COVID-19 infection numbers. Further, we show a significant relationship between that correlation and the self-reported health of a country. Lastly, we find that the symptom checker is, on average, ahead (median +3 days) of the official infection numbers for most countries. Conclusion We show that online symptom checkers can capture the national-level trends in coronavirus infections. As such, they provide a valuable and unique information source in policymaking against pandemics, unrestricted by conventional resources.}, subject = {Online symptom checkers}, language = {en} } @article{WalaFelleitnerGollWechselberger, author = {Wala, Thomas and Felleitner-Goll, Katharina and Wechselberger, Harald}, title = {Stellhebel beim Aufbau von Corporate Start-ups. Dargestellt am Start-Up-Projekt „Hallo Sonne"}, series = {CFO aktuell}, journal = {CFO aktuell}, number = {7}, pages = {130 -- 134}, subject = {Start-ups}, language = {de} } @article{WalaFelleitnerGoll, author = {Wala, Thomas and Felleitner-Goll, Katharina}, title = {Digitalisierung in der Weiterbildung. Wie man mit eigenen Online-Kursen ein passives Zusatzeinkommen generieren kann.}, series = {ASoK}, journal = {ASoK}, number = {5}, pages = {189 -- 191}, subject = {Weiterbildung}, language = {de} } @article{WalaFelleitnerGoll, author = {Wala, Thomas and Felleitner-Goll, Katharina}, title = {Technologiemanagement}, series = {WISU}, journal = {WISU}, number = {4}, pages = {349 -- 350}, subject = {Technologiemanagement}, language = {de} } @article{KierspelKadekBarranetal., author = {Kierspel, Thomas and Kadek, Alan and Barran, Perdita and Bellina, Bruno and Bijedic, Adi and Brodmerkel, Maxim N. and Commandeur, Jan and Caleman, Carl and Damjanovic, Tomislav and Dawod, Ibrahim and De Santis, Emiliano and Lekkas, Alexandros and Lorenzen, Kristina and L{\´o}pez Morillo, Luis and Mandl, Thomas and Marklund, Erik G. and Papanastasiou, Dimitris and Ramakers, Lennart A. I. and Schweikhard, Lutz and Simke, Florian and Sinelnikova, Anna and Smyrnakis, Athanasios and Timneanu, Nicusor and Uetrecht, Charlotte}, title = {Coherent diffractive imaging of proteins and viral capsids: simulating MS SPIDOC}, series = {Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry}, volume = {2023}, journal = {Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry}, number = {415}, doi = {https://doi.org/10.1007/s00216-023-04658-y}, pages = {4209 -- 4220}, abstract = {MS SPIDOC is a novel sample delivery system designed for single (isolated) particle imaging at X-ray Free-Electron Lasers that is adaptable towards most large-scale facility beamlines. Biological samples can range from small proteins to MDa particles. Following nano-electrospray ionization, ionic samples can be m/z-filtered and structurally separated before being oriented at the interaction zone. Here, we present the simulation package developed alongside this prototype. The first part describes how the front-to-end ion trajectory simulations have been conducted. Highlighted is a quadrant lens; a simple but efficient device that steers the ion beam within the vicinity of the strong DC orientation field in the interaction zone to ensure spatial overlap with the X-rays. The second part focuses on protein orientation and discusses its potential with respect to diffractive imaging methods. Last, coherent diffractive imaging of prototypical T = 1 and T = 3 norovirus capsids is shown. We use realistic experimental parameters from the SPB/SFX instrument at the European XFEL to demonstrate that low- resolution diffractive imaging data (q < 0.3 nm -1 ) can be collected with only a few X-ray pulses. Such low-resolution data are sufficient to distinguish between both symmetries of the capsids, allowing to probe low abundant species in a beam if MS SPIDOC is used as sample delivery.}, subject = {SPI}, language = {en} } @article{HendersonSlingersPedrottietal., author = {Henderson, Ben and Slingers, Gitte and Pedrotti, Michele and Pugliese, Giovanni and Malaskova, Michaela and Bryant, Luke and Lomonaco, Tommaso and Ghimenti, Silvia and Moreno, Sergi and Cordell, Rebecca and Harren, Frans J M and Schubert, Jochen and Mayhew, Chris A and Wilde, Michael and Di Francesco, Fabio and Koppen, Gudrun and Beauchamp, Jonathan D and Cristescu, Simona M}, title = {The peppermint breath test benchmark for PTR-MS and SIFT-MS}, series = {Journal of Breath Research}, journal = {Journal of Breath Research}, number = {15}, doi = {https://doi.org/10.1088/1752-7163/ac1fcf}, pages = {Artikelnr. 046005}, abstract = {A major challenge for breath research is the lack of standardization in sampling and analysis. To address this, a test that utilizes a standardized intervention and a defined study protocol has been proposed to explore disparities in breath research across different analytical platforms and to provide benchmark values for comparison. Specifically, the Peppermint Experiment involves the targeted analysis in exhaled breath of volatile constituents of peppermint oil after ingestion of the encapsulated oil. Data from the Peppermint Experiment performed by proton transfer reaction mass spectrometry (PTR-MS) and selected ion flow tube mass spectrometry (SIFT-MS) are presented and discussed herein, including the product ions associated with the key peppermint volatiles, namely limonene, α- and β-pinene, 1,8-cineole, menthol, menthone and menthofuran. The breath washout profiles of these compounds from 65 individuals were collected, comprising datasets from five PTR-MS and two SIFT-MS instruments. The washout profiles of these volatiles were evaluated by comparing the log-fold change over time of the product ion intensities associated with each volatile. Benchmark values were calculated from the lower 95\% confidence interval of the linear time-to-washout regression analysis for all datasets combined. Benchmark washout values from PTR-MS analysis were 353 min for the sum of monoterpenes and 1,8-cineole (identical product ions), 173 min for menthol, 330 min for menthofuran, and 218 min for menthone; from SIFT-MS analysis values were 228 min for the sum of monoterpenes, 281 min for the sum of monoterpenes and 1,8-cineole, and 370 min for menthone plus 1,8-cineole. Large inter- and intra-dataset variations were observed, whereby the latter suggests that biological variability plays a key role in how the compounds are absorbed, metabolized and excreted from the body via breath. This variability seems large compared to the influence of sampling and analytical procedures, but further investigations are recommended to clarify the effects of these factors.}, subject = {standardization}, language = {en} } @article{SpadaDemarqueKupka, author = {Spada, Federico and Demarque, Pierre and Kupka, Friedrich}, title = {Stellar evolution models with entropy-calibrated mixing-length parameter: application to red giants}, series = {Mon. Not. Roy. Astron. Soc.}, journal = {Mon. Not. Roy. Astron. Soc.}, doi = {https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stab1106}, subject = {solar}, language = {en} } @article{HanetsederLevstekTeuschlWolleretal., author = {Hanetseder, Dominik and Levstek, Tina and Teuschl-Woller, Andreas and Frank, Julia Katharina and Schaedl, Barbara and Redl, Heinz and Marolt Presen, Darja}, title = {Engineering of extracellular matrix from human iPSC-mesenchymal progenitors to enhance osteogenic capacity of human bone marrow stromal cells independent of their age}, series = {Front Bioeng Biotechnol}, volume = {11}, journal = {Front Bioeng Biotechnol}, doi = {https://doi.org/10.3389/fbioe.2023.1214019}, abstract = {Regeneration of bone defects is often limited due to compromised bone tissue physiology. Previous studies suggest that engineered extracellular matrices enhance the regenerative capacity of mesenchymal stromal cells. In this study, we used human-induced pluripotent stem cells, a scalable source of young mesenchymal progenitors (hiPSC-MPs), to generate extracellular matrix (iECM) and test its effects on the osteogenic capacity of human bone-marrow mesenchymal stromal cells (BMSCs). iECM was deposited as a layer on cell culture dishes and into three-dimensional (3D) silk-based spongy scaffolds. After decellularization, iECM maintained inherent structural proteins including collagens, fibronectin and laminin, and contained minimal residual DNA. Young adult and aged BMSCs cultured on the iECM layer in osteogenic medium exhibited a significant increase in proliferation, osteogenic marker expression, and mineralization as compared to tissue culture plastic. With BMSCs from aged donors, matrix mineralization was only detected when cultured on iECM, but not on tissue culture plastic. When cultured in 3D iECM/silk scaffolds, BMSCs exhibited significantly increased osteogenic gene expression levels and bone matrix deposition. iECM layer showed a similar enhancement of aged BMSC proliferation, osteogenic gene expression, and mineralization compared with extracellular matrix layers derived from young adult or aged BMSCs. However, iECM increased osteogenic differentiation and decreased adipocyte formation compared with single protein substrates including collagen and fibronectin. Together, our data suggest that the microenvironment comprised of iECM can enhance the osteogenic activity of BMSCs, providing a bioactive and scalable biomaterial strategy for enhancing bone regeneration in patients with delayed or failed bone healing.}, subject = {aging}, language = {en} } @article{BernhardMaroltPresenLietal., author = {Bernhard, Jonathan C and Marolt Presen, Darja and Li, Ming and Monforte, Xavier and Ferguson, James and Leinfellner, Gabriele and Heimel, Patrick and Betti, Susanne L and Shu, Sharon and Teuschl-Woller, Andreas H and Tangl, Stefan and Redl, Heinz and Vunjak-Novakovic, Gordana}, title = {Effects of Endochondral and Intramembranous Ossification Pathways on Bone Tissue Formation and Vascularization in Human Tissue-Engineered Grafts}, series = {Cells}, volume = {11}, journal = {Cells}, number = {19:3070}, doi = {10.3390/cells11193070}, abstract = {Bone grafts can be engineered by differentiating human mesenchymal stromal cells (MSCs) via the endochondral and intramembranous ossification pathways. We evaluated the effects of each pathway on the properties of engineered bone grafts and their capacity to drive bone regeneration. Bone-marrow-derived MSCs were differentiated on silk scaffolds into either hypertrophic chondrocytes (hyper) or osteoblasts (osteo) over 5 weeks of in vitro cultivation, and were implanted subcutaneously for 12 weeks. The pathways' constructs were evaluated over time with respect to gene expression, composition, histomorphology, microstructure, vascularization and biomechanics. Hypertrophic chondrocytes expressed higher levels of osteogenic genes and deposited significantly more bone mineral and proteins than the osteoblasts. Before implantation, the mineral in the hyper group was less mature than that in the osteo group. Following 12 weeks of implantation, the hyper group had increased mineral density but a similar overall mineral composition compared with the osteo group. The hyper group also displayed significantly more blood vessel infiltration than the osteo group. Both groups contained M2 macrophages, indicating bone regeneration. These data suggest that, similar to the body's repair processes, endochondral pathway might be more advantageous when regenerating large defects, whereas intramembranous ossification could be utilized to guide the tissue formation pattern with a scaffold architecture.}, subject = {bone tissue engineering}, language = {en} } @article{GollmannTepekoeylueGraberHirschetal., author = {Gollmann-Tepek{\"o}yl{\"u}, Can and Graber, Michael and Hirsch, Jakob and Mair, Sophia and Naschberger, Andreas and P{\"o}lzl, Leo and N{\"a}gele, Felix and Kirchmair, Elke and Degenhart, Gerald and Demetz, Egon and Hilbe, Richard and Chen, Hao-Yu and Engert, James C and B{\"o}hm, Anna and Franz, Nadja and Lobenwein, Daniela and Lener, Daniela and Fuchs, Christiane and Weihs, Anna and T{\"o}chterle, Sonja and Vogel, Georg F and Schweiger, Victor and Eder, Jonas and Pietschmann, Peter and Seifert, Markus and Kronenberg, Florian and Coassin, Stefan and Blumer, Michael and Hackl, Hubert and Meyer, Dirk and Feuchtner, Gudrun and Kirchmair, Rudolf and Troppmair, Jakob and Krane, Markus and Weiss, G{\"u}nther and Tsimikas, Sotirios and Thanassoulis, George and Grimm, Michael and Rupp, Bernhard and Huber, Lukas A and Zhang, Shen-Ying and Casanova, Jean-Laurent and Tancevski, Ivan and Holfeld, Johannes}, title = {Toll-Like Receptor 3 Mediates Aortic Stenosis Through a Conserved Mechanism of Calcification}, series = {Circulation}, volume = {147}, journal = {Circulation}, number = {20}, doi = {10.1161/CIRCULATIONAHA.122.063481}, pages = {1518 -- 1533}, subject = {Toll-like receptor 3}, language = {en} } @article{XuGeppLenggeretal., author = {Xu, Yingyang and Gepp, Barbara and Lengger, Nina and Yin, Jia and Breiteneder, Heimo}, title = {Identification of probable pectinesterase as a major allergen of pollen of the Asian white birch (Betula platyphylla) in northern China}, series = {Asian Pac J Allergy Immunol}, journal = {Asian Pac J Allergy Immunol}, doi = {10.12932/AP-100722-1409}, subject = {birch pollen allergy}, language = {en} } @article{RomanelliBielerHeimeletal., author = {Romanelli, Pasquale and Bieler, Lara and Heimel, Patrick and Škokić, Siniša and Jakubecova, Dominika and Kreutzer, Christina and Zaunmair, Pia and Smolčić, Tomislav and Benedetti, Bruno and Rohde, Eva and Gimona, Mario and Hercher, David and Dobrivojević Radmilović, Marina and Couillard-Despres, Sebastien}, title = {Enhancing Functional Recovery Through Intralesional Application of Extracellular Vesicles in a Rat Model of Traumatic Spinal Cord Injury}, series = {Front Cell Neurosci}, volume = {15}, journal = {Front Cell Neurosci}, doi = {10.3389/fncel.2021.795008}, abstract = {Local inflammation plays a pivotal role in the process of secondary damage after spinal cord injury. We recently reported that acute intravenous application of extracellular vesicles (EVs) secreted by human umbilical cord mesenchymal stromal cells dampens the induction of inflammatory processes following traumatic spinal cord injury. However, systemic application of EVs is associated with delayed delivery to the site of injury and the necessity for high doses to reach therapeutic levels locally. To resolve these two constraints, we injected EVs directly at the lesion site acutely after spinal cord injury. We report here that intralesional application of EVs resulted in a more robust improvement of motor recovery, assessed with the BBB score and sub-score, as compared to the intravenous delivery. Moreover, the intralesional application was more potent in reducing inflammation and scarring after spinal cord injury than intravenous administration. Hence, the development of EV-based therapy for spinal cord injury should aim at an early application of vesicles close to the lesion.}, subject = {exosomes}, language = {en} } @article{FeichtingerHeimelTangletal., author = {Feichtinger, Xaver and Heimel, Patrick and Tangl, Stefan and Keibl, Claudia and N{\"u}rnberger, Sylvia and Schanda, Jakob Emanuel and Hercher, David and Kocijan, Roland and Redl, Heinz and Grillari, Johannes and Fialka, Christian and Mittermayr, Rainer}, title = {Improved biomechanics in experimental chronic rotator cuff repair after shockwaves is not reflected by bone microarchitecture}, series = {PLoS One}, volume = {17}, journal = {PLoS One}, number = {1}, doi = {10.1371/journal.pone.0262294}, subject = {chronic rotator cuff repair}, language = {en} } @article{AhlbornKupkaWeissetal., author = {Ahlborn, Felix and Kupka, Friedrich and Weiss, Achim and Flaskamp, Martin}, title = {Stellar evolution models with overshooting based on 3-equation non-local theories: II. Main sequence models of A- and B-type stars}, series = {Astronomy \& Astrophysics}, journal = {Astronomy \& Astrophysics}, number = {Volume 667}, doi = {https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/202243126}, pages = {Article Number A97}, subject = {convection}, language = {en} } @article{KupkaAhlbornWeiss, author = {Kupka, Friedrich and Ahlborn, Felix and Weiss, Achim}, title = {Stellar evolution models with overshooting based on 3-equation non-local theories: I. Physical basics and the computation of the dissipation rate}, series = {Astronomy \& Astrophysics}, journal = {Astronomy \& Astrophysics}, number = {Volume 667}, doi = {https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/202243125}, pages = {Article Number A96}, subject = {convection}, language = {en} } @article{Huber, author = {Huber, Albert}, title = {Quasilocal corrections to Bondi's mass-loss formula and dynamical horizons}, series = {Physical Review D}, volume = {Vol. 108}, journal = {Physical Review D}, number = {issue 8}, doi = {https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.108.084056}, subject = {Bondi´s mass-loss formula}, language = {en} } @article{MairhoferMaiwoegerRiepletal., author = {Mairhofer, Lukas and Maiw{\"o}ger, Mira and Riepl, Martin and Embacher, Franz and Krizek, Gerd Christian}, title = {Experimente zur Quanteninformation}, series = {plusLucis}, journal = {plusLucis}, number = {2}, pages = {7 -- 7}, subject = {Quanteninformation}, language = {de} } @article{WalaFelleitnerGoll, author = {Wala, Thomas and Felleitner-Goll, Katharina}, title = {Die betriebswirtschaftliche Klausur: Kostenmanagement.}, series = {WISU}, journal = {WISU}, number = {1}, pages = {74 -- 76}, subject = {Kostenmanagement}, language = {de} } @article{WalaFelleitnerGoll, author = {Wala, Thomas and Felleitner-Goll, Katharina}, title = {Die betriebswirtschaftliche Klausur: Controlling}, series = {WISU}, journal = {WISU}, pages = {673 -- 674}, subject = {Controlling}, language = {de} }