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Accurate Ground Penetrating Radar Numerical Modeling for Automatic Detection and Recognition of Antipersonnel Landmines
Gonzalez Huici, Maria Antonia (2013-11-14)Ground penetrating radar (GPR) is a promising non-invasive technology for imaging shallowly buried low-metal or non-metallic antipersonnel (AP) landmines. However, the application of GPR to the landmine problem remains ... -
Acetylcholine mediates protective immune responses against the rodent filarial nematode Litomosoides sigmodontis
Neumann, Anna Lena (2022-02-22)Tropical infectious diseases are caused by parasitic helminths, such as lymphatic filariasis and onchocerciasis (river blindness). Filariae have the ability to modulate the immune response of their host in order to be ... -
Achieving Zero Hunger by 2030 A Review of Quantitative Assessments of Synergies and Tradeoffs amongst the UN Sustainable Development Goals: A paper from the Scientific Group of the UN Food Systems Summit 26 May 2021
Valin, Hugo; Hertel, Thomas; Bodirsky, Benjamin Leon; Hasegawa, Tomoko; Stehfest, Elke (2021-05-26)The Sustainable Development Goal 2 “Zero hunger” (SDG2) sets clear global targets for ensuring access to sufficient food and healthy nutrition for all by 2030, while keeping food systems within sustainable boundaries and ... -
Acid-Catalyzed Rearrangements of 3-Aryloxirane-2-Carboxamides: Novel DFT Mechanistic Insights
Qu, Zheng-Wang; Zhu, Hui; Katsyuba, Sergey; Mamedova, Vera L.; Mamedov, Vakhid A.; Grimme, Stefan (2020-07-01)Efficient synthesis of 3-arylquinolin-2(1H)-ones and N-(2-carboxyaryl)-oxalamides from protic acid-catalyzed rearrangements of 3-aryloxirane-2-carboxamides was achieved recently but not well understood. In contrast to the ... -
Acquisition, Transmission and Rendering of Objects with Optically Complicated Material Appearance
Schwartz, Jens Christopher (2015-12-10)A major goal in computer graphics is the generation of photorealistic images. Nowadays, the degree of realism is often not restricted by the rendering algorithm but instead mainly depends on the quality of the virtual scene ... -
Actin cytoskeleton and endomembrane system dependent cell growth
Voigt, Boris (2008)In plants, membrane recycling processes are involved in every instance of cell volume changes which occur during growth, development and adaptation to the environment. The thesis work described here addresses membrane ... -
Actin Regulatory Proteins in Dendritic Arborisation Neurons of Drosophila
Stürner, Tomke (2019-10-23)Dendrites are highly branched extensions of nerve cells, along which signals are received and propagated to the cell body. The correct morphology of dendrites is essential for the function of the nervous system. The ... -
Action of zona pellucida glycoproteins in mouse and human sperm
Balbach, Melanie (2017-08-22)For fertilization, sperm have to penetrate the oocyte’s vestment, the zona pellucida (ZP). In mouse and human, the ZP consists of three or four different ZP glycoproteins, respectively. Binding of sperm to ZP glycoproteins ... -
Action-based and outcome-based payments for environmental services: An experimental auction for tree planting contracts in Kenya
Andeltová, Lucie (2018-06-25)The dissertation represents a first randomized field experiment that compares action-based and outcome-based payments for environmental services (PES). The main aim of the study was to investigate the effect of the ... -
Activation Mechanisms of RIG-I
de Regt, Ann Kristin (2020-11-02)(noch nicht zugänglich / not yet accessible) -
Activation of NLRP3 inflammasome accelerates tau pathology
Zhang, Shuangshuang (2024-02-13)Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is characterized by the extracellular accumulation of amyloid beta (Aβ), intraneuronal formation of neurofibrillary tangles composed of hyperphosphorylated tau, and activation of microglia, which ... -
Activation of the innate immune system by endoplasmic reticulum stress and proteasome inhibition
Ullrich, Fabian (2023-08-24)The impact of proteotoxic stress on innate immune activation is currently unclear. Here, I investigated differential effects of ER stress and proteasome inhibition using genetically modified cell lines and primary human ... -
Active 3D Reconstruction for Mobile Robots
Palazzolo, Emanuele (2020-01-13)Mapping the environment with the purpose of building a 3D model that represents it, is traditionally achieved by trained personnel, using measuring equipment such as cameras or terrestrial laser scanners. This process is ... -
Active 3D Reconstruction for Mobile Robots
Palazzolo, Emanuele (2020)Mapping the environment with the purpose of building a 3D model that represents it, is traditionally achieved by trained personnel, using measuring equipment such as cameras or terrestrial laser scanners. This process is ... -
Active Plasmonic and Dielectric Nanoantennas
Peter, Manuel (2017-08-10)This thesis presents results on the fabrication, investigation and characterization of active optical nanoantennas. The three partial results in order of their occurrence are: (i) The demonstration of the operational ... -
Activities of the government of the Republic of Croatia in the process of European Integration
Mintas Hodak, Ljerka (1999) -
Activity coefficients of binary methanol alcohol mixtures from cluster weighting
Kirchner, Barbara; Ingenmey, Johannes Carl Maria; Marchelli, Gwydyon (2020-07-23)The hydrogen bond network of different small alcohols is investigated via cluster analysis. Methanol/alcohol mixtures are studied with increasing chain length and branching of the molecule. Those changes can play an important ... -
Activity of fungal and bacterial endophytes for the biological control of the root-knot nematode Meloidogyne graminicola in rice under oxic and anoxic soil conditions
Le, Thi Thu Huong (2010-06-01)Two endophytic <em>Fusarium moniliforme</em> isolates Fe1 and Fe14, an endophytic bacterium <em>Bacillus megaterium</em> Bm and a rhizosphere <em>Trichoderma</em> isolate T30 with known antagonistic activity toward the ... -
Activity patterns in the septal-hippocampal network predict voluntary locomotion
Hannes, Christian (2018-07-13)In the brain of animals, locomotion is encoded and represented in multiple ways. During locomotion, the hippocampus (HC) displays characteristic activity patterns that change from asynchronous states when the animal is ... -
Activity-Dependent Regulation of Neuronal Ion Channel Expression During Epileptogenesis
Chen, Jian (2005)Status epilepticus (SE) is known to cause numerous structural and functional alterations in brain. In this study, expression of various voltage-gated ion channels in rat hippocampal CA1 neurons were investigated at different ...