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Die Umsetzung der Solvency II-Gruppenaufsicht im deutschen Versicherungsaufsichtsgesetz (VAG): Inwieweit gilt deutsches Recht für die Beaufsichtigung internationaler Versicherungsgruppen?

Kraft, Mirko (2015)

Zeitschrift für die gesamte Versicherungswissenschaft (ZVersWiss) 104 (4), S. 389-409.
DOI: 10.1007/s12297-015-0311-0


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SWEBOS - The Software Engineering Body of Skills

Sedelmaier, Yvonne; Landes, Dieter (2015)

International Journal of Engineering Pedagogy (iJEP) 5, 1, S. 12–19..
DOI: 10.3991/ijep.v5i1.4047


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Dimensionierungsfaktoren für Luftleitungen. Ökonomische und energetische Einflüsse sowie Möglichkeiten zur SFP-orientierten Auslegung.

Kriegel, Martin; Schaub, Michael (2015)

HLH 66 (8), S. 33-36.


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Mindful in a random forest: Assessing the validity of mindfulness items using random forests methods

Sauer, S.; Lemke, J.; Zinn, W.; Büttner, R.; Kohls, Niko (2015)

Personality and Individual Differences, 81(0), 117-123. , S. 117-123.


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Structure characterization of unexpected covalent O-sulfonation and ion-pairing on an extremely hydrophilic peptide with CE-MS and FT-ICR-MS

Pattky, Martin ; Nicolardi , Simone ; Santiago-Schübel , Beatrix ; Sydes , Daniel ...

Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry volume 407 407, 6637-55 (22).
DOI: 10.1007/s00216-015-8826-8


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E-learning innovations for the education of general practitioners at the Bavarian Virtual University (BVU)–a model for other countries

Vogel , B.; Kormann, C.; Mehring , M. ; Schneider, A.; Offenbächer, M.; Kohls, Niko...

Bio-Algorithms and Med-Systems, 11(2), 107-111., S. 107-111.


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Psychophysiology of duration estimation in experienced mindfulness meditators and matched controls

Otten, S.; Schötz, E.; Wittmann, M.; Kohls, Niko; Schmidt, S.; Meißner, Karin (2015)

Frontiers in Psychology, 6. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2015.01215.
DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2015.01215


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No effect of the cyclooxygenase-2 inhibitor etoricoxib on pre-emptive and post-operative analgesia in visceral surgery: results of a randomized controlled trial

Fleckenstein , J.; Kohls, Niko; Evtouchenko, E.; Lehmeyer, L.; Kramer, S....

European Journal of Pain.


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Barriers for Health Promotion in General Practice –a Systematic Review. 55

Offenbaecher, M.; Ritter, S.; Schilling,, D.; Kohls, Niko; Esch, Tobias...

Scientific Meeting of the German Society for Occupational Medicine, Munich, 18. – 20.3.2015.


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Tailoring the Antibody Response to Aggregated Aß Using Novel Alzheimer-Vaccines

Mandler, Markus; Santic, Radmila ; Gruber , Petra; Cinar, Yeliz ; Pichler, Dagmar ...

PLOS ONE.
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0115237


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Subjective expansion of extended time-spans in experienced meditators

Wittmann, M.; Otten, S.; Schötz, E.; Sarikaya, A.; Lehnen, H.; Jo, H.-G.; Kohls, Niko...

Frontiers in Psychology, 5..


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QIAD assay for quantitating a compound`s efficacy in elimination of toxic Aß oligomers

Brener, Oleksandr; Dunkelmann, Tina; Gremer, Lothar; van Groen, Thomas; Mirecka, Ewa A....

Scientific reports 2015 5, S. 13222.
DOI: 10.1038/srep13222


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Strong evidence exists for a central role of amyloid ß-protein (Aß) oligomers in the pathogenesis of Alzheimer`s disease. We have developed a fast, reliable and robust in vitro assay, termed QIAD, to quantify the effect of any compound on the Aß aggregate size distribution. Applying QIAD, we studied the effect of homotaurine, scyllo-inositol, EGCG, the benzofuran derivative KMS88009, ZAß3W, the D-enantiomeric peptide D3 and its tandem version D3D3 on Aß aggregation. The predictive power of the assay for in vivo efficacy is demonstrated by comparing the oligomer elimination efficiency of D3 and D3D3 with their treatment effects in animal models of Alzheimer´s disease.

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Kompetenz in Bildung: Die Hochschule in der Bildungsregion Coburg

Hammer, Veronika; Holtorf, Christian (2015)

Coburg 2015.



Subjective expansion of extended time-spans in experienced meditators

Wittmann, M.; Otten, S.; Schötz, E.; Sarikaya, A.; Lehnen, H.; Jo, H.-G.; Kohls, Niko...

Frontiers in Psychology 2015 5, S. 1586.
DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2014.01586


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Experienced meditators typically report that they experience time slowing down in meditation practice as well as in everyday life. Conceptually this phenomenon may be understood through functional states of mindfulness, i.e., by attention regulation, body awareness, emotion regulation, and enhanced memory. However, hardly any systematic empirical work exists regarding the experience of time in meditators. In the current cross-sectional study, we investigated whether 42 experienced mindfulness meditation practitioners (with on average 10 years of experience) showed differences in the experience of time as compared to 42 controls without any meditation experience matched for age, sex, and education. The perception of time was assessed with a battery of psychophysical tasks assessing the accuracy of prospective time judgments in duration discrimination, duration reproduction, and time estimation in the milliseconds to minutes range as well with several psychometric instruments related to subjective time such as the Zimbardo Time Perspective Inventory, the Barratt Impulsivity Scale and the Freiburg Mindfulness Inventory. In addition, subjective time judgments on the current passage of time and retrospective time ranges were assessed. While subjective judgements of time were found to be significantly different between the two groups on several scales, no differences in duration estimates in the psychophysical tasks were detected. Regarding subjective time, mindfulness meditators experienced less time pressure, more time dilation, and a general slower passage of time. Moreover, they felt that the last week and the last month passed more slowly. Overall, although no intergroup differences in psychophysical tasks were detected, the reported findings demonstrate a close association between mindfulness meditation and the subjective feeling of the passage of time captured by psychometric instruments.

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Psychophysiology of duration estimation in experienced mindfulness meditators and matched controls

Otten, S.; Schötz, E.; Wittmann, M.; Schmidt, Sabine; Kohls, Niko; Meißner, Karin (2015)

Frontiers in Psychology 2015 6, S. 1215.
DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2015.01215


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Recent research suggests that bodily signals and interoception are strongly related to our sense of time. Mindfulness meditators train to be aware of their body states and therefore could be more accurate at interval timing. In this study, n = 22 experienced mindfulness meditators and n = 22 matched controls performed both, an acoustic and a visual duration reproduction task of 8, 14, and 20 s intervals, while heart rate and skin conductance were continuously assessed. In addition, participants accomplished a heart beat perception task and two selective attention tasks. Results revealed no differences between meditators and controls with respect to performance in duration reproduction or attentional capacities. Additionally no group difference in heart beat perception scores was found. Across all subjects, correlational analyses revealed several associations between performance in the duration reproduction tasks and psychophysiological changes, the latter being also related to heart beat perception scores. Furthermore, former findings of linearly increasing cardiac periods and decreasing skin conductance levels during the auditory duration estimation task (Meissner and Wittmann, 2011) could be replicated, and these changes could also be observed during a visual duration reproduction task. In contrast to our earlier findings, the heart beat perception test was not related with timing performance. Overall, although experienced meditators did not differ from matched controls with respect to duration reproduction and interoceptive awareness, this study adds significantly to the emerging view that time perception is related to autonomic regulation and awareness of body states.

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Kulturelle Bildung: Mehr als schöne Worte?

Hammer, Veronika; Holtorf, Christian (2015)

Kompetenz in Bildung. Die Hochschule in der Bildungsregion Coburg, Hochschule Coburg, , S. 23-25.



Der Nordpol - eine Erzählung

Holtorf, Christian (2015)

in: Safia Azzouni/Stefan Böschen/Carsten Reinhardt (Hg.): Erzählung und Geltung. Wissenschaft zwischen Autorschaft und Autorität. Weilerswist: Velbrück Wissenschaft, S. 133-155.



Lehren und Prüfen im Requirements Engineering am Beispiel eines Master- Kurses für Ingenieure

Reißing, Ralf (2015)

Workshop Studentische Ausbildung und Weiterbildung in Anforderungsspezifikationen (SAGWAS), Oktober 2015, Cottbus. In: Cunningham, D.; Hofstedt, P.; Meer, K.; Schmitt, I. (Hrsg.): Informatik 2015. Lecture Notes in Informatics (LNI), Gesellschaft für Informatik, , S. 623-624.


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Mindful in a random forest: Assessing the validity of mindfulness items using random forests methods

Sauer, S.; Lemke, J.; Zinn, W.; Büttner, R.; Kohls, Niko (2015)

Personality and Individual Differences 81, S. 117-123..
DOI: 10.1016/j.paid.2014.09.011


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No effect of the cyclooxygenase-2 inhibitor etoricoxib on pre-emptive and post-operative analgesia in visceral surgery: results of a randomized controlled trial

Fleckenstein , J.; Kohls, Niko; Evtouchenko, E.; Lohmeyer, L.; Kramer, S....

European Journal of Pain. 20 (2).
DOI: 10.1002/ejp.699


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