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Service Fascination - Mit interaktiven Technologien die Kunden begeistern

Zagel, Christian (2017)

31. ECC Forum des IFH, Köln 2017.



Digital Store

Zagel, Christian (2017)

YearOfTheX ShiftSchool 2017.



Verkehr und Mobilität zwischen Alltagspraxis und Planungstheorie – Einleitung

Wilde, Mathias; Gather, Matthias; Neiberger, Cordula; Scheiner, Joachim (2017)

Verkehr und Mobilität zwischen Alltagspraxis und Planungstheorie: Ökologische und soziale Perspektiven (= Studien zur Mobilitäts- und Verkehrsforschung) 35, 1-3.
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-658-13701-4_1


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Deutungshoheit und Praxisrelevanz: Antworten auf die Diskussion um die Grenzen in den Verkehrswissenschaften

Wilde, Mathias; Klinger, Thomas (2017)

Verkehr und Technik (8), 299-303.



Integrierte Mobilitäts- und Verkehrsforschung: zwischen Lebenspraxis und Planungspraxis

Wilde, Mathias; Klinger, Thomas (2017)

Verkehr und Mobilität zwischen Alltagspraxis und Planungstheorie: Ökologische und soziale Perspektiven (= Studien zur Mobilitäts- und Verkehrsforschung) 35, 5–23.
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-658-13701-4_2


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Städte für Menschen: Transformationen urbaner Mobilität

Wilde, Mathias; Klinger, Thomas (2017)

Aus Politik und Zeitgeschichte 48, 32-38.



Fernbuslinienangebote: Handlungsoptionen für die Integration in lokale Verkehrssysteme

Wilde, Mathias; Selzer, Sina (2017)

Der Nahverkehr (4), 22-25.



Data Fitting and Uncertainty: A practical introduction to weighted least squares and beyond

Strutz, Tilo (2016)

2nd edition.



Selection and characterization of tau protein binding peptides as basis for future therapies for Alzheimer`s

Dammers, C.; Yolcu , D.; Kukuk, Laura; Willbold, Dieter; Pickhardt, Marcus ...

AD/PD 2019.
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0167432


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Erosion Optimized Radial Fan Volutes for Particle Flows (ISimT-16 Symposium)

Fritsche, Manuel; Epple, Philipp; Rußwurm, H. J. (2016)

Symposium on Innovative Simulations in Turbomachinery, Regensburg, Germany, November 28 - 29, 2016.



The Impact of the Interaction Between Impeller and Spiral Casing on the Performance of Radial Fans

Epple, Philipp; Fritsche, Manuel; Rußwurm, H. J. (2016)

Proceedings of the ASME 2016 International Mechanical Engineering Congress & Exposition IMECE2016, November 11-17, 2016, Phoenix, Arizona, USA..


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Comfort and Energy Efficiency in Historic Buildings–the 3ENCULT Experience’

Troi, Alexandra (2016)

Energy Efficiency and Comfort of Historic Buildings , 2nd international conference proceedings.


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Functional limitations in children and adolescents suffering from chronic pain: validation and psychometric properties of the German Functional Disability Inventory (FDI-G)

Offenbächer, M.; Kohls, Niko; Walker, L.; Hermann, C.; Hügle, B.; Jäger,, N....

Rheumatology International, 1-10. doi:10.1007/s00296-016-3504-5.
DOI: 10.1007/s00296-016-3504-5


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Kollisionen - Mark N. Phillips untersucht die Bedeutung von Bewegungsräumen für Kreativität und Innovation im Büro

Phillips, Mark (2016)

AIT 10/2016 Büro und Verwaltung, , 158-162.


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Ansätze zur Steigerung der körperlichen Aktivität von Patienten in Allgemeinarztpraxen – ein narrativer Review

van Dyck, M.; Weber, Annemarie; Schelling, J.; Kohls, Niko; Poggenburg, S....

50. Kongress für Allgemein- und Familienmedizin, Frankfurt; 29.9.2016.


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Eine Forschungsidee zum Stellenwert und zur Bedeutung der Gesundheitsförderung aus Sicht von MedizinstudentInnen im Studium und im Fach Allgemeinmedizin

Weber, Annemarie; Schelling, J.; Kohls, Niko; van Dyck, M.; Nöfer, Eberhard...

50. Kongress für Allgemein- und Familienmedizin, Frankfurt; 29.9.2016.


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Dimensionierung von Luftleitungen bei SFP-Wert- bzw. Druckverlustvorgaben. Methodik auf Basis des gleichwertigen Durchmessers.

Schaub, Michael; Kriegel, Martin (2016)

HLH 67 (7), 33-37.


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50 years of amino acid hydrophobicity scales: revisiting the capacity for peptide classification

Simm, Stefan; Einloft, Jens; Mirus, Oliver; Schleiff, Enrico (2016)

Biological Research 49 (1), 31.
DOI: 10.1186/s40659-016-0092-5


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BACKGROUND: Physicochemical properties are frequently analyzed to characterize protein-sequences of known and unknown function. Especially the hydrophobicity of amino acids is often used for structural prediction or for the detection of membrane associated or embedded β-sheets and α-helices. For this purpose many scales classifying amino acids according to their physicochemical properties have been defined over the past decades. In parallel, several hydrophobicity parameters have been defined for calculation of peptide properties. We analyzed the performance of separating sequence pools using 98 hydrophobicity scales and five different hydrophobicity parameters, namely the overall hydrophobicity, the hydrophobic moment for detection of the α-helical and β-sheet membrane segments, the alternating hydrophobicity and the exact ß-strand score. RESULTS: Most of the scales are capable of discriminating between transmembrane α-helices and transmembrane β-sheets, but assignment of peptides to pools of soluble peptides of different secondary structures is not achieved at the same quality. The separation capacity as measure of the discrimination between different structural elements is best by using the five different hydrophobicity parameters, but addition of the alternating hydrophobicity does not provide a large benefit. An in silico evolutionary approach shows that scales have limitation in separation capacity with a maximal threshold of 0.6 in general. We observed that scales derived from the evolutionary approach performed best in separating the different peptide pools when values for arginine and tyrosine were largely distinct from the value of glutamate. Finally, the separation of secondary structure pools via hydrophobicity can be supported by specific detectable patterns of four amino acids. CONCLUSION: It could be assumed that the quality of separation capacity of a certain scale depends on the spacing of the hydrophobicity value of certain amino acids. Irrespective of the wealth of hydrophobicity scales a scale separating all different kinds of secondary structures or between soluble and transmembrane peptides does not exist reflecting that properties other than hydrophobicity affect secondary structure formation as well. Nevertheless, application of hydrophobicity scales allows distinguishing between peptides with transmembrane α-helices and β-sheets. Furthermore, the overall separation capacity score of 0.6 using different hydrophobicity parameters could be assisted by pattern search on the protein sequence level for specific peptides with a length of four amino acids.

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Life is sparse: The Role of Gratitude in Patients Suffering from Fibromyalgia. 05/2016

Toussaint, L.; Offenbächer, M.; Dezutter, J.; Kohls, Niko; Sigl, C.; Vallejo, M....

Conference: 8th European Conference on Positive Psychology, Angers, Frankreich,28.6.-1.7.2016; DOI: 10.13140/RG.2.1.4511.5768.
DOI: https://doi.org.10.13140/RG.2.1.4511.5768


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Achtsamkeit in der Schule (AISCHU): Ein Konzept zur Integration von Achtsamkeit in den Schulalltag

Weber, Annemarie; Kretschmer, M.; Uhlemayr, M.; Kaltwasser, V.; Kohls, Niko (2016)

Empirische Pädagogik, 30(2), 5-20..


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