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Computational Electrochemistry of 3d Transition Metal Complexes
Neugebauer, Hagen (2024-02-05)The topic of this thesis is the computational quantum chemical (QC) description of homogeneous first-row (3d) transition metal (TM) electrocatalysis. This branch of chemistry holds great potential for employing Earth-abundant ... -
Computational Exploration of Virus Diversity on Transcriptomic Datasets
Käfer, Simon (2019-11-21)Most of the ongoing virus research is focused on mammalian and bird viruses, which are well known to be directly or indirectly associated with human diseases. While many viruses are transmitted by blood-feeding arthropods ... -
Computational Methods for Structure-Activity Relationship Analysis and Activity Prediction
Gupta-Ostermann, Disha (2015-11-05)Structure-activity relationship (SAR) analysis of small bioactive compounds is a key task in medicinal chemistry. Traditionally, SARs were established on a case-by-case basis. However, with the arrival of high-throughput ... -
Computational Methods for the Integration of Biological Activity and Chemical Space
Lounkine, Eugen (2009-12-14)One general aim of medicinal chemistry is the understanding of structure-activity relationships of ligands that bind to biological targets. Advances in combinatorial chemistry and biological screening technologies allow ... -
Computational Methods Generating High-Resolution Views of Complex Structure-Activity Relationships
Dimova, Dilyana (2014-05-12)The analysis of structure-activity relationships (SARs) of small bioactive compounds is a central task in medicinal chemistry and pharmaceutical research. The study of SARs is in principle not limited to computational ... -
Computational Modeling of Complex Chemical Transformations in Homogeneous Catalysis
Harden, Ingolf (2023-09-18)Catalysis is involved in most manufactured products and hence it is highly important for supplying the society with energy, food, pharmaceuticals and other goods. In recent years, increasing attention has been paid to the ... -
Computational Simulation of Trabecular Bone Distribution around Dental Implants and the Influence of Abutment Design on the Bone Reaction for Implant-Supported Fixed Prosthesis
Hasan, Istabrak (2011-09-30)Computational modelling of trabecular bone distribution based on the remodelling process is a challenging issue. Up to now, most of bone remodelling models attempted to describe the remodelling process with noncemented ... -
Computational Studies of the Escherichia coli Multidrug Efflux Pump AcrAB-TolC
Schmidt, Thomas H. (2014-09-05)When it was known that special substances were able to kill microbes, it was observed that some organisms were unaffected by normally lethal doses. During the last decades, the excessive usage of antibiotics has led to ... -
Computational studies on δ-branch G protein-coupled P2Y and related orphan receptors
Neumann, Alexander (2023-06-26)G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) represent an attractive target for drug development as the modulation of their activity can induce a desired physiological response to treat pathological conditions. Given the knowledge ... -
Computer Assisted Diagnosis in PET/CT: Machine Learning for Prognosis in Oncological Patients
Moazemi Goodarzi, Mohammadsobhan (2022-03-29)Artificial intelligence (AI) has revolutionised problem solving in a wide range of industrial as well as research domains. Particularly, computer-aided diagnosis (CAD) and clinical decision support systems (CDSSs) as ... -
The concealed Tamworth Belt (New England Orogen): stratigraphic and geophysical observations depicting a thrust-related geometry in southern Queensland, Australia
Wartenberg, Wolfram (2005)The subsurface geometry and tectonic development of the Devonian-Carboniferous Tamworth Belt, a fore-arc basin in the New England Orogen, Eastern Australia, has been examined using seismic reflection, drill core data, ... -
Concentration Dependent Ion–Protein Interaction Patterns Underlying Protein Oligomerization Behaviours
Batoulis, Helena (2017-07-27)Most proteins do not exist as monomers. Instead, proteins assemble into oligomeric structures, which range from small dimers to intermediately sized clusters to large polymers. Oligomerization is driven by protein–protein ... -
Concepts for the Representation, Storage, and Retrieval of Spatio-Temporal Objects in 3D/4D Geo-Informations-Systems
Siebeck, Jörg (2004)The quickly increasing number of spatio-temporal applications in fields like environmental management or geology is a new challenge to the development of database systems. This thesis addresses three areas of the problem ... -
Concepts of Immune Regulation in Chronic Filarial Infections
Filz, Anna Katharina (2021-04-21)Despite worldwide efforts to reduce filariasis, over 100 million individuals still suffer from filarial infections. Filarial infections continue to be a substantial drain at both economic and health levels, especially in ... -
Conceptualization of Computational Modeling Approaches and Interpretation of the Role of Neuroimaging Indices in Pathomechanisms for Pre-Clinical Detection of Alzheimer Disease
Iyappan, Anandhi (2018-12-13)With swift advancements in next-generation sequencing technologies alongside the voluminous growth of biological data, a diversity of various data resources such as databases and web services have been created to facilitate ... -
Conformal Field Theory Between Supersymmetry and Indecomposable Structures
Eberle, Holger (2006)This thesis considers conformal field theory in its supersymmetric extension as well as in its relaxation to logarithmic conformal field theory.
Compactification of superstring theory on four-dimensional complex ... -
Confronting the R-parity-violating MSSM with Flavor Observables and Displaced Vertices
Wang, Zeren Simon (2019-06-06)Supersymmetry (SUSY) was proposed as one of the solutions to the hierarchy problem. In addition, R-parity (Rp) is often imposed in such models in order to e.g. avoid proton decay. These Rp ... -
Congenial Web Search: A Conceptual Framework for Personalized, Collaborative, and Social Peer-to-Peer Retrieval
Gnasa, Melanie (2006)Traditional information retrieval methods fail to address the fact that information consumption and production are social activities. Most Web search engines do not consider the social-cultural environment of users' ... -
Connection weight changes and learning dynamics in models of neural networks
Klos, Christian (2022-05-06)The brain can be considered as a complex system of interacting neurons. As many other complex systems, neural circuits can be understood as networks of linked model units. The dynamics of the model units are often on their ... -
Connectomic Analysis of a Peptidergic Circuit in Drosophila
Schlegel, Philipp (2017-09-21)The homologous neuropeptides neuromedinU (NMU) and hugin have similar effects on food intake and physical activity in mammals and Drosophila, respectively. Little is known about the neuronal networks that employ ...