Phillips, Mark (2022)
md - Interior Design Architecture 2022 (9/10), S. 24-26.
Holtorf, Christian (2022)
Gott werden oder Mensch bleiben? Bielefeld: Kamphausen Media 2022, 2022, S. 123-131.
Holtorf, Christian (2022)
Vortrag beim 26. Colloquium des Frankfurter Polarclubs 2022.
Sedelmaier, Yvonne; Erculei, E.; Landes, Dieter (2022)
Proc. 25th International Conference on Interactive Collaborative Learning / 51st Int. Conf. on Engineering Pedagogy (ICL2022) 2022, S. 1145-1154.
Digitalisation affects all areas of our private and professional lives, posing new requirements to cope with new technologies and the possibilities they offer. New competences are needed for mastering these challenges. Consequently, digital transition affects learning substantially. One of the competences that gain increasing importance through digital transition is media literacy. This paper tries to answer the question of how we can devise learning settings that foster media literacy in higher education. It does so by analyzing media literacy itself on the one hand, and learning settings in higher education which address media literacy on the other hand. Key findings are that media literacy is not precisely
characterized yet and that learning settings often do not address media literacy as a main competence goal. To that end, recommendations for developing suitable competence-oriented learning settings in media literacy education at universities are given.
Schmitt, Lukas; Schaub, Michael; Brandt, Stefan; Kriegel, Martin (2022)
Building and Environment 226, 109638.
DOI: 10.1016/j.buildenv.2022.109638
McDonald, Thomas; Dong, Ziqing; Zhang, Yingji; Hampson, Rebekah; Young, James; Cao, Qianyu; Leidner, Jochen L.; Stevenson, Mark (2022)
McDonald, Thomas; Dong, Ziqing; Zhang, Yingji; Hampson, Rebekah; Young, James...
Cross Language Evaluation Forum (CLEF) Working Notes 2020: Working Notes of CLEF 2020 - Conference and Labs of the Evaluation Forum, Thessaloniki, Greece, September 22-25, 2020. 2696, 162.
Phillips, Mark (2022)
Vortrag auf der aed-Veranstaltung "Neue Arbeitswelten - wohn geht die Reise?", Stuttgart.
Waibl, Paula; Rothenhäusler, Lena; Nöfer, Eberhard; Meißner, Karin (2022)
Vortrag, "Gesundheitsförderung in der post-pandemischen Phase", Jahrestagung des D|A|CH - Netzwerks für Gesundheitsförderung 2022, 16.-18. September in Hall in Tirol, Österreich.
Shepherd, N.; Cohen, J.B.; Carmen, W.; Chundu, M.; Ernsten, C.; Guevara, O.; Haas, Franziska; Hussain, S.T.; Riede, F.; Siders, A.R.; Singh, C.; Sithole, P.; Troi, Alexandra (2022)
Shepherd, N.; Cohen, J.B.; Carmen, W.; Chundu, M.; Ernsten, C.; Guevara, O....
2022, 2719.
Landskron, Johannes; Dötzer, Florian; Benkert, Andreas ; Mayl, Michael ; Drese, Klaus Stefan (2022)
Landskron, Johannes; Dötzer, Florian; Benkert, Andreas ; Mayl, Michael ...
Sensors 2022 (2), S. 6648.
DOI: 10.3390/s22176648
Phillips, Mark (2022)
Vortrag auf der Veranstaltung NEW RESEARCH – DREES & SOMMER, Frankfurt/Main.
Fritsche, Manuel; Epple, Philipp; Delgado, A. (2022)
Proceedings of the ASME 2022 International Mechanical Engineering Congress & Exposition IMECE2022 2022.
Groß , C.; Hossen, Shakhawat; Hartmann, H.; Noll, Matthias; Borken , W. (2022)
Biogeochemistry 161, S. 353-371.
DOI: 10.1007/s10533-022-00986-w
Panico, Simone; Larcher, Marco; Troi, Alexandra; Baglivo, Cristina; Congedo, Maria Paolo (2022)
Panico, Simone; Larcher, Marco; Troi, Alexandra; Baglivo, Cristina...
Buildings, 12(8), 1258. MDPI AG 2022.
DOI: 10.3390/buildings12081258
Fritsche, Manuel; Epple, Philipp; Delgado, A. (2022)
Proceedings of the ASME 2022 Fluids Engineering Division Summer Meeting 2022.
Fritsche, Manuel; Epple, Philipp; Delgado, A. (2022)
Proceedings of the ASME 2022 Fluids Engineering Division Summer Meeting.
Helmer, Philipp; Helf, Daniel; Sammeth, Michael; Winkler, Bernd; Hottenrott, Sebastian; Meybohm, Patrick; Kranke, Peter (2022)
Helmer, Philipp; Helf, Daniel; Sammeth, Michael; Winkler, Bernd; Hottenrott, Sebastian...
Journal of Clinical Medicine 2022/11/15, e42359.
DOI: 10.3390/jcm11154498
The close monitoring of blood pressure during a caesarean section performed under central neuraxial anaesthesia should be the standard of safe anaesthesia. As classical oscillometric and invasive blood pressure measuring have intrinsic disadvantages, we investigated a novel, non-invasive technique for continuous blood pressure measuring. Methods: In this monocentric, retrospective data analysis, the reliability of continuous non-invasive blood pressure measuring using ClearSight® (Edwards Lifesciences Corporation) is validated in 31 women undergoing central neuraxial anaesthesia for caesarean section. In addition, patients and professionals evaluated ClearSight® through questioning. Results: 139 measurements from 11 patients were included in the final analysis. Employing Bland-Altman analyses, we identified a bias of -10.8 mmHg for systolic, of -0.45 mmHg for diastolic and of +0.68 mmHg for mean arterial blood pressure measurements. Pooling all paired measurements resulted in a Pearson correlation coefficient of 0.7 for systolic, of 0.67 for diastolic and of 0.75 for mean arterial blood pressure. Compensating the interindividual differences in linear regressions of the paired measurements provided improved correlation coefficients of 0.73 for systolic, of 0.9 for diastolic and of 0.89 for mean arterial blood pressure measurements. Discussion: Diastolic and mean arterial blood pressure are within an acceptable range of deviation from the reference method, according to the Association for the Advancement of Medical Instrumentation (AAMI) in the patient collective under study. Both patients and professionals prefer ClearSight® to oscillometric blood pressure measurement in regard of comfort and handling.
Höger, A. L.; Jehmlich, N.; Kipping, Lydia; Griehl, C.; Noll, Matthias (2022)
Scientific Reports 2022, 13187 (12).
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-022-17114-1
Reißing, Ralf (2022)
Softwaretechnik-Trends 42, S. 18-20.
Hao, Lingjun; Herrera-Avellanosa, Daniel; Del Pero, Claudio; Troi, Alexandra (2022)
Applied Science, 2022 (12), 14, 7162 2022, 7162 (14).
DOI: 10.3390/app12147162
Energy retrofits can enhance the liveability and efficiency of historic buildings while preserving their historic and aesthetic values. However, measures like improved insulation and airtightness may increase their vulnerability to overheating and climate change may further worsen their performance in the future. This paper investigates indoor overheating risks brought by climate change in retrofitted historic buildings and proposes effective adaptation strategies. Firstly, local weather conditions are analysed to identify homogenous climatic zones. For each climatic zone, “a business-as-usual” emissions scenario is adopted, and most representative regional climate models are selected to obtain hourly output of future climate projection. A comparative study is adopted where typical alpine residential buildings, “Portici house”, are simulated with regard to future energy use and indoor thermal state using the dynamic model in EnergyPlus. Energy use and indoor thermal conditions are compared before and after energy retrofit, as well as under present and future climate conditions. The results demonstrate that retrofit interventions could significantly improve energy efficiency of historic buildings in both present and future scenarios. A change in climate together with retrofit interventions will, however, result in higher risk of indoor overheating in South Tyrol. Potential negative side effects of energy retrofit could be controlled by adopting adequate shading and ventilation approaches that minimise, or eliminate, the risk of overheating during high temperature periods while optimising historic buildings’ energy performance.
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