TY - GEN A1 - Dolezal, Dominik A1 - Posekany, Alexandra A1 - Pucher, Robert A1 - Motschnig, Renate T1 - Effects of Introducing a Game-Based Student Response System into a Flipped, Person-Centered Classroom on Object-Oriented Design KW - Computer Science Education KW - Digital Learning KW - eLearning KW - Computer Science Y1 - ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Peppoloni, Mauro A1 - Hirschl, Alexander A1 - Leonhartsberger, Kurt T1 - Operational Behaviour of SWT T2 - Wind Energy Exploitation in Urban Environment KW - Wind Turbine KW - Wind Power KW - Vibration KW - Oscillation Y1 - SP - 45 EP - 56 PB - Springer Nature ER - TY - GEN A1 - Huemer, Florian A1 - Polzer, Thomas A1 - Steininger, Andreas T1 - Using a Duplex Time-to-Digital Converter for Metastability Characterization of an FPGA KW - Metastability KW - Time-to-digital Converter KW - TDC KW - Transition Detection KW - Converter Y1 - ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Marko, Thomas A1 - Kubinger, Wilfried ED - Katalinic, B. T1 - Automatic Stereo Camera Calibration in Real-World Environments without Defined Calibration Objects T2 - Proceedings of the 29th DAAAM International Symposium KW - Stereo Camera KW - Automatic Calibration KW - Mobile Robots Y1 - SN - 1726-9679 PB - DAAAM International CY - Vienna, Austria ER - TY - GEN A1 - Mense, Alexander T1 - Smart or Secure - Security im medizinischen IoT Zeitalter … KW - Security KW - eHealth KW - IoT Y1 - ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Leonhartsberger, Kurt A1 - Premm, C. A1 - Schidler, Susanne A1 - Werner, Andrea A1 - Moisl, F. T1 - Analyse der Wirtschaftlichkeit eines dezentral organisierten PV-Heimspeichernetzwerks für netz- und systemdienliche Anwendungen T2 - Tagungsband PV-Symposium 2018 KW - Photovoltaics KW - Renewable Energy KW - Energy Storage Y1 - ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Mairhofer, Lukas A1 - Eibenberger, Sandra A1 - Shayeghi, Armin A1 - Arndt, Markus T1 - A quantum ruler for magnetic deflectometry JF - Entropy KW - Magnetic deflectometry KW - Matter-waves KW - Metrology Y1 - VL - 20 IS - 7 CY - Basel ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Kuba, Markus T1 - A Note on the generating function of p-Bernoulli numbers JF - Quaestiones Mathematicae KW - Mathematics Y1 - ER - TY - RPRT A1 - Teschl, Gerald A1 - Teschl, Susanne T1 - Einführung in Mathematica KW - Mathematica Y1 - ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Teschl, Susanne A1 - Unterkofler, Karl A1 - Mochalski, Pawel A1 - Teschl, Gerald A1 - Ager, C. A1 - Mayhew, C.A. A1 - King, Julian T1 - Modeling-based determination of physiological parameters of systemic VOCs by breath gas analysis, part 2. JF - Journal of Breath Research KW - Breath KW - Gas KW - Analysis Y1 - VL - 12 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Stockinger, Harald T1 - Biographical information from monasterial archives: Ernst Mach's school year at the Gymnasium of the Benedictines in Seitenstetten T2 - History of Mathematics and Teaching of Mathematics KW - Mathematics KW - Teaching KW - History Y1 - ER - TY - GEN A1 - Stockinger, Harald T1 - Biographical information from monasterial archives: Ernst Mach's school year at the Gymnasium of the Benedictines in Seitenstetten KW - Mathematics KW - Teaching KW - History Y1 - ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Peppoloni, Mauro A1 - Hirschl, Alexander A1 - Leonhartsberger, Kurt T1 - Environmental Influences on SWT Vibrations and Oscillations T2 - Wind Energy Exploitation in Urban Environment KW - Wind Turbine KW - Vibration KW - Decoupling Element KW - Oscillation KW - Wind Power Y1 - SP - 57 EP - 78 PB - Springer Nature ER - TY - GEN A1 - Küenburg, Bernhard A1 - Teuschl, Andreas T1 - Regenerative silk ligament: scale up and regulatory strategy of a textile engineered silk implant for tissue regeneration of injured human ACL (anterior cruciate ligament) N2 - 61 a93591 27-SY-1 Regenerative silk ligament: scale up and regulatory strategy of a textile engineered silk implant for tissue regeneration of injured human ACL (anterior cruciate ligament) Bernhard Küenburg,Andreas Teuschl MorphoMed, Austria In the USA around 370.000 annual ACL ruptures in the predominately young population (age 18-30) following sport injuries cause a lot of pain and long term troubles for the affected patients. The well established standard procedure of autologous tissue transplantation stabilizes the knee and allows sport activities after 9-12 months. However, harvest of autologous tissue such as patellar tendon or semitendinosus (the most frequently used autograft) weakens other body areas and long term data show an increased rate of arthroses (up to 50% after 10 years) associated with ACL reconstructions. Based on numerous preclinical data and data from a 12-month sheep study the scale-up as well as regulatory approval process of a novel textile engineered silk implant as ACL graft have been initiated. It is planned to enter a clinical trial and strive for regulatory approval as a medical class 3 implant. The sheep data (1) have revealed an approximately 50% degradation of the purified medical silk, which acts as scaffold for the regrowth of a new endogenous ligament. The formation of oriented collagenous tissue fibers including vascularization proves a ligament tissue regeneration for the first time. Scale-up and implementation of a commercial process require a defined set of specifications of commercial silkworm (Bombyx mori) silk, a biological raw material sourced from the textile industry as well as adequate analytical methods to characterize the depletion of sericin in the course of the production process. Based on first full scale samples, the defined biocompatibility program has to be executed, in the EU following the ISO requirements of the notified bodies, in the USA determined by the FDA. Upon submission of the full technical documentation as well as the biocompati-bility data, approval of a clinical trial can be achieved in order to demonstrate the clinical efficacy of the silk based ACL graft compared to the gold standard method in two different randomized groups. As primary endpoint the knee stability will be tested by an apparatus supported Lachmann test. In this study, besides the clinical benefit the patient safety is an important goal. The results of this study will be used for achievement of regulatory approval. References: 1) Teuschl A, Heimel P, Nürnberger S, van Griensven M, Redl H, Nau T. Am. J. Sports Med. 2016;44:1547–57. 2) Teuschl AH, van Griensven M, Redl H. Tissue Eng. Part C Methods. 2014;20:431–9. KW - Biomaterial KW - Ligament Y1 - ER - TY - GEN A1 - Wilfing, Julia A1 - Frühwirth, Clemens A1 - Lehner, Benjamin T1 - Feldmessungen der Gleit- und Haftreibungskoeffizienten von Skitourenfellen KW - Skiing KW - Measuring KW - Friction Y1 - ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Leonhartsberger, Kurt T1 - SPIN.OFF – SPeicherINtegration in das Büro(OFFice)gebäude FutureBase T2 - Fachtagung Energietage 2018: Netzstabilität der Zukunft KW - Integration KW - Energy Storage Y1 - ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Oeser, Reinhard A1 - Buchta, C A1 - Coucke, W A1 - Mayr, Winfried A1 - Müller, MM A1 - Schweiger, CR A1 - Körmöczi, GF T1 - Evidence for the positive impact of ISO 9001 and ISO 15189 quality systems on laboratory performance - evaluation of immunohaematology external quality assessment results during 19 years in Austria JF - Clinical Chemistry and Laboratory Medicine (CCLM) N2 - Background ISO 9001 and ISO 15189 have been established as continuative models for quality systems beyond national laws, mandatory standards and guidelines of expert associations regarding analytical and organisational performance of medical laboratories and transfusion services. Although widely used, their impact on laboratory performance has not been investigated. Methods We retrospectively analysed the results of 167 laboratories in 59 distributions of the Austrian red cell immunohaematology external quality assessment (EQA) scheme in the years 1999-2017. The performance for each parameter and trends of individual participants were compared with respect to certification or accreditation status of participants' quality systems and to laboratory type. Results Considering more than 52,000 EQA results, the absence or presence of a laboratory quality management system showed different error rates. Laboratories with ISO 9001 or ISO 15189 certification/accreditation had 0.7% incorrect results, while this rate was doubled without such quality systems (1.4%, p=0.0002). Statistically significant error reductions were seen upon ISO 9001/ISO 15189 implementation (1.3% before vs. 0.7% after; p=0.0468). Transfusion services had fewer errors (0.9%) compared to hospital and independent laboratories (both 1.2%). Conclusions Implementation and maintenance of quality systems according to ISO 9001 or ISO 15189 as well as laboratory specialisation result in better analytical performance as can be seen in immunohaematology EQA results. The conclusion is that these results apply to other laboratory tests and perhaps to other areas of health care. KW - ISO 15189 KW - ISO 9001 KW - External quality assessment KW - Immunohaematology Y1 - VL - 2018 IS - 56 (12) SP - 2039 EP - 2046 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Schneider, Simon A1 - Zelger, Thomas A1 - Laurent, Pierre T1 - Energy Building Stock Simulation and Planning for Small Municipalities - A Web-based Urban Energy System Model for Potential Analysis and Citizen Participation T2 - Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on Smart Cities and Green ICT Systems - Volume 1: SMARTGREENS KW - Energy KW - Simulation Y1 - CY - Funchal, Madeira ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Stuja, Kemajl A1 - Poszvek, Günther A1 - Wölfel, Walter A1 - Markl, Erich T1 - Integrated Method for the Design and Evaluation of Safety & Secure Manufacturing Systems T2 - 29TH DAAAM INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON INTELLIGENT MANUFACTURING AND AUTOMATION KW - Industrial Security KW - Production Systems KW - Security Y1 - SN - 978-3-902734-20-4 SN - 1726-9679 ER - TY - CHAP A1 - Werner, Andrea A1 - Leonhartsberger, Kurt A1 - Schidler, Susanne A1 - Galhaup, Michael T1 - Innovation durch Kompetenzerweiterung – Der Nutzen des kooperativen Innovationslehrganges “smart(D)ER” für Unternehmen im Tätigkeitsfeld der dezentralen erneuerbaren Energiesysteme T2 - Tagungsband 12 Forschungsforum der Österreichischen Fachhochschulen 2018 KW - Wind Power KW - Renewable Energy Y1 - ER -