TY - GEN A1 - Albrecht, Anna Helena A1 - Effer-Uhe, Daniel A1 - Fontana, Sina A1 - Heinze, Alexander A1 - Krell, Paul A1 - Lange, Pia A1 - Muthorst, Olaf A1 - Peters, Birgit A1 - Prütting, Jens A1 - Schäfers, Dominik A1 - Schneider, Anne A1 - Thöne, Meik A1 - Zimmermann, Ralph T1 - Editorial T2 - Zeitschrift für das gesamte Verfahrensrecht Y1 - 2020 U6 - https://doi.org/10.9785/gvrz-2020-030201 SN - 2625-1868 VL - 3 IS - 2 SP - 11 EP - 11 PB - Otto Schmidt CY - Köln ER - TY - GEN A1 - Schoenfeldt, Elisabeth A1 - Panek, Tomas A1 - Winocur, Diego A1 - Silhan, Karel A1 - Korup, Oliver T1 - Corrigendum to: postglacial Patagonian mass movement BT - from rotational slides and spreads to earthflows T2 - Geomorphology : an international journal on pure and applied geomorphology Y1 - 2020 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.geomorph.2020.107471 SN - 0169-555X SN - 1872-695X VL - 373 PB - Elsevier CY - Amsterdam ER - TY - GEN A1 - Jasser, Greta A1 - Kelly, Megan A1 - Rothermel, Ann-Kathrin T1 - Male supremacism and the Hanau terrorist attack BT - between online misogyny and far-right violence Y1 - 2020 UR - https://www.icct.nl/publication/male-supremacism-and-hanau-terrorist-attack-between-online-misogyny-and-far-right PB - International Centre for Counter-Terrorism (ICCT) CY - Den Haag ER - TY - GEN A1 - Jasser, Greta A1 - Kelly, Megan A1 - Rothermel, Ann-Kathrin T1 - Frauenfeind, aber kein Incel BT - das Manifest des Hanau-Attentäters zwischen Rechtsextremismus und Frauenhass T2 - Belltower.News N2 - Der Attentater von Hanau war, das verrät sein Manifest, ein Frauenfeind – aber kein Incel. Warum die Einschätzung als Incel bequem und gefährlich ist, erläutert dieser Gastbeitrag der Wissenschaftlerinnen Megan Kelly, Ann-Kathrin Rothermel und Greta Jasser, Fellows am Institute for Research on Male Supremacism (IRMS). KW - Antifeminismus KW - Frauen KW - Frauenhass KW - Gewalt KW - Hanau KW - Incels KW - Isla Vista KW - Manosphere KW - Rechtsextremismus KW - Rechtsterrorismus KW - Reddit KW - Sexismus Y1 - 2020 UR - https://www.belltower.news/das-manifest-des-hanau-attentaeters-zwischen-rechtsextremismus-und-frauenhass-frauenfeind-aber-kein-incel-97509/ PB - Amadeu Antonio Stiftung CY - Berlin ER - TY - GEN A1 - Hermanussen, Michael A1 - Scheffler, Christiane A1 - Pulungan, Aman B. A1 - Batubara, Jose R. L. A1 - Julia, Madarina A1 - Bogin, Barry T1 - Response to the correspondence referring to our article "Stunting is not a synonym of malnutrition" (2018EJCN0997RR) by Conny Tanjung, Titis Prawitasari, Damayanti Rusli Sjarif T2 - European journal of clinical nutrition Y1 - 2020 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1038/s41430-020-0571-1 SN - 0954-3007 SN - 1476-5640 VL - 74 IS - 3 SP - 529 EP - 531 PB - Nature Publ. Group CY - New York, NY ER - TY - GEN A1 - Wang, Wei-shi A1 - Oswald, Sascha A1 - Gräff, Thomas A1 - Lensing, Hermann-Josef A1 - Liu, Tie A1 - Strasser, Daniel A1 - Munz, Matthias T1 - Correction: Impact of river reconstruction on groundwater flow during bank filtration assessed by transient three-dimensional modelling of flow and heat transport. - Hydrogeology Journal. - Berlin: Springer. - 28 (2020) , S. 723. - https://doi.org/10.1007/s10040-019-02063-3 T2 - Hydrogeology journal : official journal of the International Association of Hydrogeologists T2 - Erratum: Impact de la reconstruction d’une rivière sur l’écoulement des eaux souterraines via la filtration sur berge évalué par un modèle tridimensionnel en régime transitoire de l’écoulement et du transport de chaleur. - Berlin: Springer. - 28 (2020) , S. 723. - https://doi.org/10.1007/s10040-019-02063-3 T2 - Erratum: Impacto de la restauración de un río en el flujo de agua subterránea durante la filtración en las márgenes, evaluado mediante la modelización tridimensional transitoria del flujo y el transporte de calor. - Berlin: Springer. - 28 (2020) , S. 723. - https://doi.org/10.1007/s10040-019-02063-3 Y1 - 2020 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1007/s10040-020-02221-y SN - 1431-2174 SN - 1435-0157 VL - 28 IS - 7 SP - 2633 EP - 2634 PB - Springer CY - Berlin ; Heidelberg ; New York, NY ER - TY - GEN A1 - Ben Dor, Yoav A1 - Neugebauer, Ina A1 - Enzel, Yehouda A1 - Schwab, Markus J. A1 - Tjallingii, Rik A1 - Erel, Yigal A1 - Brauer, Achim T1 - Reply to comment on: Ben Dor, Yoav et al. : Varves of the Dead Sea sedimentary record. - In: Quaternary science reviews : the international multidisciplinary research and review journal. - 215 (2019), S. 173 - 184. - (ISSN: 0277-3791). - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.quascirev.2019.04.011 T2 - Quaternary science reviews : the international multidisciplinary research and review journal N2 - In the comment on "Varves of the Dead Sea sedimentary record." Quaternary Science Reviews 215 (Ben Dor et al., 2019): 173-184. by R. Bookman, two recently published papers are suggested to prove that the interpretation of the laminated sedimentary sequence of the Dead Sea, deposited mostly during MIS2 and Holocene pluvials, as annual deposits (i.e., varves) is wrong. In the following response, we delineate several lines of evidence which coalesce to demonstrate that based on the vast majority of evidence, including some of the evidence provided in the comment itself, the interpretation of these sediments as varves is the more likely scientific conclusion. We further discuss the evidence brought up in the comment and its irrelevance and lack of robustness for addressing the question under discussion. Y1 - 2020 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.quascirev.2019.106063 SN - 0277-3791 SN - 1873-457X VL - 231 PB - Elsevier CY - Amsterdam [u.a.] ER - TY - GEN A1 - Hölzle, Katharina A1 - Boer, Harry A1 - Björk, Jennie T1 - Crisis management through creativity and innovation BT - storytelling, moral organizational creativity, and open innovation as creative means to spark innovation T2 - Creativity and innovation management Y1 - 2020 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1111/caim.12385 SN - 0963-1690 SN - 1467-8691 VL - 29 IS - 2 SP - 195 EP - 197 PB - Wiley-Blackwell CY - Oxford [u.a.] ER - TY - GEN A1 - Paoli, Antonio A1 - Moro, Tatiana A1 - Lorenzetti, Silvio A1 - Seiler, Jan A1 - Lüthy, Fabian A1 - Gross, Micah A1 - Roggio, Federico A1 - Chaabene, Helmi A1 - Musumeci, Giuseppe T1 - The “Journal of Functional Morphology and Kinesiology” Journal Club Series BT - Resistance Training T2 - Journal of Functional Morphology and Kinesiology N2 - We are glad to introduce the Second Journal Club of Volume Five, Second Issue. This edition is focused on relevant studies published in the last few years in the field of resistance training, chosen by our Editorial Board members and their colleagues. We hope to stimulate your curiosity in this field and to share with you the passion for the sport, seen also from the scientific point of view. The Editorial Board members wish you an inspiring lecture. Y1 - 2020 U6 - https://doi.org/10.3390/jfmk5020025 SN - 2411-5142 VL - 5 IS - 2 SP - 1 EP - 9 PB - MDPI CY - Basel ER - TY - GEN A1 - Moreno-Romero, Jordi A1 - Probst, Aline V. A1 - Trindade, Inês A1 - Kalyanikrishna, A1 - Engelhorn, Julia A1 - Farrona, Sara T1 - Looking At the Past and Heading to the Future BT - Meeting Summary of the 6th European Workshop on Plant Chromatin 2019 in Cologne, Germany T2 - Frontiers in Plant Science N2 - In June 2019, more than a hundred plant researchers met in Cologne, Germany, for the 6th European Workshop on Plant Chromatin (EWPC). This conference brought together a highly dynamic community of researchers with the common aim to understand how chromatin organization controls gene expression, development, and plant responses to the environment. New evidence showing how epigenetic states are set, perpetuated, and inherited were presented, and novel data related to the three-dimensional organization of chromatin within the nucleus were discussed. At the level of the nucleosome, its composition by different histone variants and their specialized histone deposition complexes were addressed as well as the mechanisms involved in histone post-translational modifications and their role in gene expression. The keynote lecture on plant DNA methylation by Julie Law (SALK Institute) and the tribute session to Lars Hennig, honoring the memory of one of the founders of the EWPC who contributed to promote the plant chromatin and epigenetic field in Europe, added a very special note to this gathering. In this perspective article we summarize some of the most outstanding data and advances on plant chromatin research presented at this workshop. KW - EWPC2019 KW - chromatin KW - epigenetics KW - transcription KW - nucleus Y1 - 2020 U6 - https://doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2019.01795 SN - 1664-462X VL - 10 IS - 1795 SP - 1 EP - 12 PB - Frontiers Media CY - Lausanne ER - TY - GEN A1 - Rodríguez Sillke, Yasmina A1 - Schumann, Michael A1 - Lissner, Donata A1 - Branchi, Frederica A1 - Glauben, Rainer A1 - Siegmund, Britta T1 - Small intestinal inflammation but not colitis drives pro-inflammatory nutritional antigen-specific T-cell response T2 - Journal of Crohn's and Colitis N2 - Background: Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) represents a dysregulation of the mucosal immune system. The pathogenesis of Crohn’s disease (CD) and ulcerative colitis (UC) is linked to the loss of intestinal tolerance and barrier function. The healthy mucosal immune system has previously been shown to be inert against food antigens. Since the small intestine is the main contact surface for antigens and therefore the immunological response, the present study served to analyse food-antigen-specific T cells in the peripheral blood of IBD patients. Methods: Peripheral blood mononuclear cells of CD, with an affected small intestine, and UC (colitis) patients, either active or in remission, were stimulated with the following food antigens: gluten, soybean, peanut and ovalbumin. Healthy controls and celiac disease patients were included as controls. Antigen-activated CD4+ T cells in the peripheral blood were analysed by a magnetic enrichment of CD154+ effector T cells and a cytometric antigen-reactive T-cell analysis (‘ARTE’ technology) followed by characterisation of the ef- fector response. Results: The effector T-cell response of antigen-specific T cells were compared between CD with small intestinal inflammation and UC where inflammation was restricted to the colon. Among all tested food antigens, the highest frequency of antigen-specific T cells (CD4+CD154+) was found for gluten. Celiac disease patients were included as control, since gluten has been identified as the disease- causing antigen. The highest frequency of gluten antigen-specific T cells was revealed in active CD when compared with UC, celiac disease on a gluten-free diet (GFD) and healthy controls. Ovalbuminspecific T cells were almost undetectable, whereas the reaction to soybean and peanut was slightly higher. But again, the strong- est reaction was observed in CD with small intestinal involvement compared with UC. Remarkably, in celiac disease on a GFD only antigen-specific cells for gluten were detected. These gluten-specific T cells were characterised by up-regulation of the pro-inflammatory cytokines IFN-γ, IL-17A and TNF-α. IFN-g was exclusively elevated in CD patients with active disease. Gluten-specific T-cells expressing IL-17A were increased in all IBD patients. Furthermore, T cells of CD patients, independent of disease activity, revealed a high expression of the pro-inflammatory cytokine TNF-α. Conclusion: The ‘ARTE’-technique allows to analyse and quantify food antigen specific T cells in the peripheral blood of IBD patients indicating a potential therapeutic insight. These data provide evidence that small intestinal inflammation in CD is key for the development of a systemic pro-inflammatory effector T-cell response driven by food antigens. Y1 - 2020 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1093/ecco-jcc/jjz203.172 SN - 1873-9946 SN - 1876-4479 VL - 14 SP - S154 EP - S155 PB - Oxford Univ. Press CY - Oxford ER - TY - GEN A1 - Moerschbacher, Bruno A1 - Jaworska, Małgorzata A1 - Peter, Martin G. T1 - Obituary of George A.F. Roberts (1939-2018) T2 - Reactive & functional polymers Y1 - 2020 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.reactfunctpolym.2020.104711 SN - 1381-5148 SN - 1873-166X VL - 156 PB - Elsevier CY - Amsterdam [u.a.] ER - TY - GEN A1 - Jeltsch, Florian A1 - Grimm, Volker T1 - Editorial BT - thematic series "Integrating movement ecology with biodiversity research" T2 - Movement Ecology Y1 - 2020 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1186/s40462-020-00210-0 SN - 2051-3933 VL - 8 IS - 1 PB - BioMed Central CY - London ER - TY - GEN A1 - Caliendo, Marco A1 - Grammig, Joachim A1 - Schneider, Hilmar T1 - Reinhard Hujer BT - ein Forscherleben als Spiegelbild der Ökonometrie T2 - AStA Wirtschafts- und Sozialstatistisches Archiv Y1 - 2020 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1007/s11943-020-00277-6 SN - 1863-8155 SN - 1863-8163 VL - 14 IS - 3-4 SP - 219 EP - 223 PB - Springer CY - Berlin ER - TY - GEN A1 - Wolff, Christian Michael A1 - Canil, Laura A1 - Rehermann, Carolin A1 - Nguyen, Ngoc Linh A1 - Zu, Fengshuo A1 - Ralaiarisoa, Maryline A1 - Caprioglio, Pietro A1 - Fiedler, Lukas A1 - Stolterfoht, Martin A1 - Kogikoski, Junior, Sergio A1 - Bald, Ilko A1 - Koch, Norbert A1 - Unger, Eva L. A1 - Dittrich, Thomas A1 - Abate, Antonio A1 - Neher, Dieter T1 - Correction to 'Perfluorinated self-assembled monolayers enhance the stability and efficiency of inverted perovskite solar cells' (2020, 14 (2), 1445−1456) T2 - ACS nano Y1 - 2020 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1021/acsnano.0c08081 SN - 1936-0851 SN - 1936-086X VL - 14 IS - 11 SP - 16156 EP - 16156 PB - American Chemical Society CY - Washington, DC ER - TY - GEN A1 - Xenikoudakis, Georgios A1 - Ahmed, Mayeesha A1 - Harris, Jacob Colt A1 - Wadleigh, Rachel A1 - Paijmans, Johanna L. A. A1 - Hartmann, Stefanie A1 - Barlow, Axel A1 - Lerner, Heather A1 - Hofreiter, Michael T1 - Ancient DNA reveals twenty million years of aquatic life in beavers T2 - Current biology : CB N2 - Xenikoudakis et al. report a partial mitochondrial genome of the extinct giant beaver Castoroides and estimate the origin of aquatic behavior in beavers to approximately 20 million years. This time estimate coincides with the extinction of terrestrial beavers and raises the question whether the two events had a common cause. Y1 - 2020 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cub.2019.12.041 SN - 0960-9822 SN - 1879-0445 VL - 30 IS - 3 SP - R110 EP - R111 PB - Current Biology Ltd. CY - London ER - TY - GEN A1 - von Steinau-Steinrück, Robert T1 - Corona-Lage BT - betriebsbedingte Kündigung während Kurzarbeit möglich? N2 - Kann betriebsbedingt gekündigt werden, solange Kurzarbeitergeld bezogen wird und was sind die Folgen betriebsbedingter Kündigungen für den Bezug von Kurzarbeitergeld? Y1 - 2020 UR - https://efarbeitsrecht.net/corona-lage-betriebsbedingte-kuendigung-waehrend-kurzarbeit-moeglich/ PB - Expertenforum Arbeitsrecht CY - München ER - TY - GEN A1 - von Steinau-Steinrück, Robert T1 - Gesetzesentwurf zu Corona-bedingten Änderungen des ArbGG/SGG T2 - NJW spezial Y1 - 2020 UR - https://beck-online.beck.de/Bcid/Y-300-Z-NJW-SPEZIAL-B-2020-S-340-N-2 SN - 1613-4621 VL - 17 IS - 11 SP - 340 EP - 340 PB - C.H. Beck CY - München ER - TY - GEN A1 - von Steinau-Steinrück, Robert T1 - Koalitionsausschuss beschließt Verlängerung des Kurzarbeitergelds T2 - NJW spezial Y1 - 2020 UR - https://beck-online.beck.de/Bcid/Y-300-Z-NJW-SPEZIAL-B-2020-S-596-N-2 SN - 1613-4621 VL - 17 IS - 19 SP - 596 EP - 596 PB - C.H. Beck CY - München ER - TY - GEN A1 - Fontana, Sina A1 - Heinze, Alexander A1 - Lange, Pia A1 - Thöne, Meik T1 - Editorial T2 - Zeitschrift für das gesamte Verfahrensrecht Y1 - 2020 U6 - https://doi.org/10.9785/gvrz-2020-030101 SN - 2625-1868 VL - 3 IS - 1 SP - 1 EP - 15 PB - Otto Schmidt CY - Köln ER - TY - GEN A1 - Otto, Christian A1 - Piontek, Franziska A1 - Kalkuhl, Matthias A1 - Frieler, Katja T1 - Event-based models to understand the scale of the impact of extremes T2 - Nature energy N2 - Climate change entails an intensification of extreme weather events that can potentially trigger socioeconomic and energy system disruptions. As we approach 1 degrees C of global warming we should start learning from historical extremes and explicitly incorporate such events in integrated climate-economy and energy systems models. KW - Climate-change impacts KW - Energy economics KW - Socioeconomic scenarios Y1 - 2020 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1038/s41560-020-0562-4 SN - 2058-7546 VL - 5 IS - 2 SP - 111 EP - 114 PB - Nature Publishing Group CY - London ER - TY - GEN A1 - Krawietz, Marian A1 - Kohler, Ulrich A1 - Class, Fabian A1 - Albrecht, Sophia A1 - Feuerstein, Collin T1 - The potsdam grievance statistic File (PGSF) BT - Eingabestatistiken der DDR zwischen 1970 und 1989 N2 - Der Potsdam Grievance Statistics File (PGSF) ist eine historische Datensammlung von Beschwerden, sog. Eingaben, die in der DDR von deren Bürgern eingereicht wurden. Die Eingaben wurden schriftlich oder mündlich gestellt und waren an staatliche Institutionen gerichtet. Der Staat zählte diese Eingaben und kategorisierte sie in Eingabenstatistiken. Der PGSF enthält Eingabenstatistiken des Zeitraums 1970–1989 einer Wahrscheinlichkeitsstichprobe von im Jahr 1990 existierenden Kreisen. Zusätzlich finden sich Eingabenstatistiken eines Convenience-Samples von Kreisen aus dem Zeitraum 1970–1989. Y1 - 2020 U6 - https://doi.org/10.4232/1.12993 ER - TY - GEN A1 - Albrecht, Sophia A1 - Class, Fabian A1 - Feuerstein, Collin A1 - Kohler, Ulrich A1 - Krawietz, Marian T1 - The Potsdam grievance statistics file (PGSF) BT - Codebuch und Methodenbericht N2 - Der Potsdam Grievance Statistics File (PGSF) ist eine historische Datensammlung von Beschwerden, sog. Eingaben, die in der DDR von deren Bürgern eingereicht wurden. Die Eingaben wurden schriftlich oder mündlich gestellt und waren an staatliche Institutionen gerichtet. Der Staat zählte diese Eingaben und kategorisierte sie in Eingabenstatistiken. Der PGSF enthält Eingabenstatistiken des Zeitraums 1970–1989 einer Wahrscheinlichkeitsstichprobe von im Jahr 1990 existierenden Kreisen. Zusätzlich finden sich Eingabenstatistiken eines Convenience-Samples von Kreisen aus dem Zeitraum 1970–1989. Y1 - 2020 U6 - https://doi.org/10.4232/1.13615 ER - TY - GEN A1 - Albrecht, Sophia A1 - Class, Fabian A1 - Goebel, Jan A1 - Kohler, Ulrich A1 - Krawietz, Marian T1 - Leben in der ehemaligen DDR BT - Dokumentation der Daten des Zusatzfragebogens im Rahmen der Befragung “Leben in Deutschland 2018” / Living in the GDR T2 - SOEP Survey Papers Y1 - 2019 PB - German Institute for Economic Research (DIW Berlin) CY - Berlin ER - TY - GEN A1 - Kohler, Ulrich T1 - Editorial: Survey Research Methods during the COVID-19 Crisis T2 - Survey Research Methods KW - COVID-19 KW - Survey Research Methods Y1 - 2020 U6 - https://doi.org/10.18148/srm/2020.v14i2.7769 SN - 1864-3361 VL - 14 IS - 2 SP - 93 EP - 94 CY - Konstanz ER - TY - GEN A1 - Timme, Sinika T1 - The face of affect and exertion BT - automated facial action analysis to decode the flow of experience during exercise T2 - Journal of sport & exercise psychology Y1 - 2020 SN - 0895-2779 SN - 1543-2904 VL - 42 SP - S3 EP - S3 PB - Human Kinetics Publishers CY - Champaign ER - TY - GEN A1 - Bürkner, Hans-Joachim T1 - Europeanisation versus Euroscepticism BT - do borders matter? T2 - Geopolitics N2 - Several overlapping crises which affected the EU during the past ten years have recently aggravated. Especially the progressing refugee crisis, the persisting financial crisis and geopolitical turmoil in the EU's neighbourhood contributed to the rise of anti-EU movements and diverse articulations of Euroscepticism. Although public opinion and mainstream political analysis have easily identified right-wing populism as one of the most important drivers, it is still doubtful if it can be equated with Euroscepticism without further ado. To date it is by no means clear how and where Euroscepticism exactly originates. Y1 - 2020 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1080/14650045.2020.1723964 SN - 1465-0045 SN - 1557-3028 VL - 25 IS - 3 SP - 545 EP - 566 PB - Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group CY - Philadelphia, Pa. [u.a] ER - TY - GEN A1 - Seyfried, Salim A1 - Rödel, Claudia Jasmin T1 - Blood flow matters in a zebrafish model of cerebral cavernous malformations T2 - Circulation research : an official journal of the American Heart Association Y1 - 2020 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1161/CIRCRESAHA.119.316286 SN - 0009-7330 SN - 1524-4571 VL - 126 IS - 1 SP - E1 EP - E2 PB - Lippincott Williams & Wilkins CY - Baltimore, Md. ER - TY - GEN A1 - Röder, Katrin A1 - Singer, Christoph T1 - Fortune, felicity and happiness in the early modern period BT - introduction T2 - Critical survey : CS Y1 - 2020 U6 - https://doi.org/10.3167/cs.2020.320301 SN - 0011-1570 SN - 1752-2293 VL - 32 IS - 3 SP - 1 EP - 7 PB - Berghahn Books CY - Oxford [u.a.] ER - TY - GEN A1 - Spiegel, Thomas J. T1 - Errata zu: Spiegel, Thomas Jussuf: Ist der Naturalismus eine Ideologie? - (Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie : Zweimonatsschrift der internationalen philosophischen Forschung. -68 (2020), 1. - S. 51 –71. - DOI: 10.1515/dzph-2020-0003) T2 - Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie : Zweimonatsschrift der internationalen philosophischen Forschung Y1 - 2020 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1515/dzph-2020-8888 SN - 0012-1045 SN - 2192-1482 VL - 68 IS - 3 SP - 492 EP - 493 PB - De Gruyter CY - Berlin ER - TY - GEN A1 - Joost, Theresa Anna A1 - Brecht, Pia A1 - Mayer, Frank A1 - Cassel, Michael T1 - Feasibility of open low-field MRI measurements in adolescent athletes with spondylolisthesis T2 - Medicine and science in sports and exercise : official journal of the American College of Sports Medicine N2 - PURPOSE: To determine the feasibility of upright compared to supine MRI measurements to determine characteristics of the lumbar spine in AA with spondylolisthesis. METHODS: Ten AA (n=10; m/f: 4/6; 14.5±1.7y; 163±7cm; 52±8kg) from various sports, diagnosed with spondylolisthesis grade I-II Meyerding confirmed by x-ray in standing lateral view, were included. Open low-field MRI images (0.25 Tesla) in upright (82°) and supine (0°) position were evaluated by two observers. Medical imaging software was used to measure the anterior translation (AT, mm), lumbosacral joint angle (LSJA, °) and lordosis angle (LA, °). Reliability was analyzed by the intra-rater correlation coefficient (ICC) and standard error of measurements (SEM). RESULTS: Due to motion artifacts during upright position, measures of three participants had to be excluded. Between observers, AT ranged from 4.2±2.7mm to 5.5±1.9mm (ICC=0.94, SEM=0.6mm) in upright and from 4.9±2.4mm to 5.9±3.0mm (ICC=0.89, SEM=0.9mm) in supine position. LSJA varied from 5.1±2.2° to 7.3±1.5° (ICC=0.54, SEM=1.5°) in upright and from 9.8±2.5° to 10±2.4° (ICC=0.73, SEM=1.1°) in supine position. LA differed from 58.8±14.6° to 61.9±6° (ICC=0.94, SEM=1.19°) in upright and from 51.9±11.7° to 52.6±11.1° (ICC=0.98, SEM=1.59°) in supine position. CONCLUSIONS: Determination of AT and LA showed good to excellent reliability in both, upright and supine position. In contrast, reliability of LSJA had only moderate to good correlation between observers and should therefore be interpreted with caution. However, motion artifacts should be taken into consideration during upright imaging procedures. Y1 - 2020 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1249/01.mss.0000683832.74059.9d SN - 0195-9131 SN - 1530-0315 VL - 52 IS - 17 SP - 790 EP - 790 PB - Lippincott Williams & Wilkins CY - Philadelphia ER - TY - GEN A1 - Nair, Alexandra A1 - Lin, Chiao-I A1 - Khajooei, Mina A1 - Heikkila, Mika A1 - Engel, Tilman A1 - Mayer, Frank T1 - Side comparison of knee muscle activities in response to perturbed walking of unilateral ankle instability T2 - Medicine and science in sports and exercise : MSSE N2 - Acute ankle sprain leads in 40% of all cases to chronic ankle instability (CAI). CAI is related to a variety of motor adaptations at the lower extremities. Previous investigations identified increased muscle activities while landing in CAI compared to healthy control participants. However, it remains unclear whether muscular alterations at the knee muscles are limited to the involved (unstable) ankle or are also present at the uninvolved leg. The latter might potentially indicate a risk of ankle sprain or future injury on the uninvolved leg. Purpose: To assess if there is a difference of knee muscle activities between the involved and uninvolved leg in participants with CAI during perturbed walking. Method: 10 participants (6 females; 4 males; 26±4 years; 169±9 cm; 65±7 kg) with unilateral CAI walked on a split-belt treadmill (1m/s) for 5 minutes of baseline walking and 6 minutes of perturbed walking (left and right side, each 10 perturbations). Electromyography (EMG) measurements were performed at biceps femoris (BF) and rectus femoris (RF). EMG amplitude (RMS; normalized to MVIC) were analyzed for 200ms pre-heel contact (Pre200), 100ms post heel contact (Post100) and 200ms after perturbation (Pert200). Data was analyzed by paired t-test/Wilcoxon test based on presence or absence of normal distribution (Bonferroni adjusted α level p≤ 0.0125). Results: No statistical difference was found between involved and uninvolved leg for RF (Pre200: 4±2% and 11± 22%, respectively, p= 0.878; Post100: 10± 5 and 18±31%, p=0.959; Pert200: 6±3% and 13±24%, p=0.721) as well as for BF (Pre200: 12±7% and 11±6, p=0.576; Post100: 10±7% and 9±7%, p=0.732; Pert200: 7±4 and 7±7%, p=0.386). Discussion: No side differences in muscle activity could be revealed for assessed feedforward and feedback responses (perturbed and unperturbed) in unilateral CAI. Reduced inter-individual variability of muscular activities at the involved leg might indicate a rather stereotypical response pattern. It remains to be investigated, whether muscular control at the knee is not affected by CAI, or whether both sides adapted in a similar style to the chronic condition at the ankle. Y1 - 2020 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1249/01.mss.0000671088.10003.6b SN - 0195-9131 SN - 1530-0315 VL - 52 IS - 17 SP - 97 EP - 97 PB - Lippincott Williams & Wilkins CY - Philadelphia ER - TY - GEN A1 - Lin, Chiao-I A1 - Khajooei, Mina A1 - Nair, Alexandra A1 - Heikkila, Mika A1 - Kaplick, Hannes A1 - Tilman, Engel A1 - Mayer, Frank T1 - Activities of hip muscles in response to perturbed walking in individual with chronic ankle instability T2 - Medicine and science in sports and exercise : MSSE N2 - Chronic ankle instability (CAI) is not only an ankle issue, but also affects sensorimotor system. People with CAI show altered muscle activation in proximal joints such as hip and knee. However, evidence is limited as controversial results have been presented regarding changes in activation of hip muscles in CAI population. PURPOSE: To investigate the effect of CAI on activity of hip muscles during normal walking and walking with perturbations. METHODS: 8 subjects with CAI (23 ± 2 years, 171 ± 7 cm and 65 ± 4 kg) and 8 controls (CON) matched by age, height, weight and dominant leg (25 ± 3 years, 172 ± 7 cm and 65 ± 6 kg) walked shoed on a split-belt treadmill (1 m/s). Subjects performed 5 minutes of baseline walking and 6 minutes walking with 10 perturbations (at 200 ms after heel contact with 42 m/s2 deceleration impulse) on each side. Electromyography signals from gluteus medius (Gmed) and gluteus maximus (Gmax) were recorded while walking. Muscle amplitudes (Root Mean Square normalized to maximum voluntary isometric contraction) were calculated at 200 ms before heel contact (Pre200), 100 ms after heel contact (Post100) during normal walking and 200 ms after perturbations (Pert200). Differences between groups were examined using Mann Whitney U test and Bonferroni correction to account for multiple testing (adjust α level p≤ 0.0125). RESULT: In Gmed, CAI group showed lower muscle amplitude than CON group after heel contact (Post100: 18±7 % and 47±21 %, p< .01) and after walking perturbations ( 31±13 % and 62±26 %, p< .01), but not before heel contact (Pre200: 5±2 % and 11±10 %, p= 0.195). In Gmax, no difference was found between CAI and CON groups in all three time points (Pre200: 12±5 % and 17±12 %, p= 0.574; Post100: 41±21 % and 41±13 %, p= 1.00; Pert200: 79±46 % and 62±35 %, p= 0.505). CONCLUSION: People with CAI activated Gmed less than healthy control in feedback mechanism (after heel contact and walking with perturbations), but not in feedforward mechanism (before heel contact). Less activation on Gmed may affect the balance in frontal plane and increase the risk of recurrent ankle sprain, giving way or feeling ankle instability in patients with CAI during walking. Future studies should investigate the effect of Gmed strengthening or neuromuscular training on CAI rehabilitation. Y1 - 2020 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1249/01.mss.0000671060.98581.0b SN - 0195-9131 SN - 1530-0315 VL - 52 IS - 17 SP - 94 EP - 94 PB - Lippincott Williams & Wilkins CY - Philadelphia ER - TY - GEN A1 - Schomöller, Anne A1 - Risch, Lucie A1 - Kaplick, Hannes A1 - Schraplau, Anne A1 - Wochatz, Monique A1 - Engel, Tilman A1 - Sonnenburg, Dominik A1 - Mayer, Frank T1 - Changes in paraspinal muscle T2 times and creatine kinase after a bout of eccentric exercise T2 - Medicine and science in sports and exercise : official journal of the American College of Sports Medicine N2 - Eccentric (ECC) exercises might cause muscle damage, characterized by delayed-onset muscle soreness, elevated creatine kinase (CK) levels and local muscle oedema, shown by elevated T2 times in magnet resonance imaging (MRI) scans. Previous research suggests a high inter-individual difference regarding these systemic and local responses to eccentric workload. PURPOSE: To analyze ECC exercise-induced muscle damage in lumbar paraspinal muscles assessed via MRI. METHODS: Ten participants (3f/7m; 33±6y; 174±8cm; 71±12kg) were included in the study. Quantitative paraspinal muscle constitution of M. erector spinae and M. multifidius were assessed in supine position before and 72h after an intense eccentric trunk exercise bout in a mobile 1.5 tesla MRI device. MRI scans were recorded on spinal level L3 (T2-weighted TSE echo sequences, 11 slices, 2mm slice thickness, 3mm gap, echo times: 20, 40, 60, 80, 100ms, TR time: 2500ms). Muscle T2 times were calculated for manually traced regions of interest of the respective muscles with an imaging software. The exercise protocol was performed in an isokinetic device and consisted of 120sec alternating ECC trunk flexion-extension with maximal effort. Venous blood samples were taken before and 72h after the ECC exercise. Descriptive statistics (mean±SD) and t-testing for pre-post ECC exercises were performed. RESULTS: T2 times increased from pre- to post-ECC MRI measurements from 55±3ms to 79±28ms in M. erector spinae and from 62±5ms to 78±24ms in M. multifidius (p<0.001). CK increased from 126±97 U/L to 1447±20579 U/L. High SDs of T2 time and CK in post-ECC measures could be due to inter-individual reactions to ECC exercises. 3 participants showed high local and systemic reactions (HR) with T2 time increases of 120±24% (M. erector spinae) and 73±50% (M. multifidius). In comparison, the remaining 7 participants showed increases of 11±12% (M. erector spinae) and 7±9% (M. multifidius) in T2 time. Mean CK increased 9.5-fold in the 3 HR subjects compared with the remaining 7 subjects. CONCLUSIONS: The 120sec maximal ECC trunk flexion-extension protocol induced high amounts of muscle damage in 3 participants. Moderate to low responses were found in the remaining 7 subjects, assuming that inter-individual predictors play a role regarding physiological responses to ECC workload. Y1 - 2020 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1249/01.mss.0000685648.68626.f1 SN - 0195-9131 SN - 1530-0315 SN - 0025-7990 VL - 52 IS - 17 SP - 929 EP - 929 PB - Lippincott Williams & Wilkins CY - Philadelphia ER - TY - GEN A1 - Marnette, Victor T1 - German counterintelligence and political policing in the occupied territories, 1914-19 BT - Workshop des Lehrstuhls für Militärgeschichte und Kulturgeschichte der Gewalt an der Universität Potsdam, des Laboratoire de Recherches Historiques (LaRHis) an der Université catholique de Louvain sowie des Arbeitskreises Militärgeschichte e.V. (AKM), Potsdam, 20. Juni 2019 BT - Workshop of the chair of military history and cultural history of violence at the University of Potsdam, of laboratory of research histories (LaRHis) in the Catholic University of Louvain as well as the Military History Working Group e.V. (AKM), Potsdam, June 20, 2019 T2 - Militärgeschichtliche Zeitschrift : MGZ Y1 - 2020 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1515/mgzs-2020-0006 SN - 2193-2336 SN - 2196-6850 VL - 79 IS - 1 SP - 131 EP - 135 PB - De Gruyter CY - Berlin ER - TY - GEN A1 - Schraplau, Anne A1 - Sonnenburg, Dominik A1 - Wochatz, Monique A1 - Engel, Tilman A1 - Schomöller, Anne A1 - Risch, Lucie A1 - Kaplick, Hannes A1 - Mayer, Frank T1 - Characterization of muscle damage and inflammation following repeated maximal eccentric loading of the trunk T2 - Medicine and science in sports and exercise : official journal of the American College of Sports Medicine N2 - Eccentric exercises (ECC) induce reversible muscle damage, delayed-onset muscle soreness and an inflammatory reaction that is often followed by a systemic anti-inflammatory response. Thus, ECC might be beneficial for treatment of metabolic disorders which are frequently accompanied by a low-grade systemic inflammation. However, extent and time course of a systemic immune response after repeated ECC bouts are poorly characterized. PURPOSE: To analyze the (anti-)inflammatory response after repeated ECC loading of the trunk. METHODS: Ten healthy participants (33 ± 6 y; 173 ± 14 cm; 74 ± 16 kg) performed three isokinetic strength measurements of the trunk (concentric (CON), ECC1, ECC2, each 2 wks apart; flexion/extension, velocity 60°/s, 120s MVC). Pre- and 4, 24, 48, 72, 168h post-exercise, muscle soreness (numeric rating scale, NRS) was assessed and blood samples were taken and analyzed [Creatine kinase (CK), C-reactive protein (CRP), Interleukin-6 (IL-6), IL-10, Tumor necrosis factor-α (TNF-α)]. Statistics were done by Friedman‘s test with Dunn‘s post hoc test (α=.05). RESULTS: Mean peak torque was higher during ECC1 (319 ± 142 Nm) than during CON (268 ± 108 Nm; p<.05) and not different between ECC1 and ECC2 (297 ± 126 Nm; p>.05). Markers of muscle damage (peaks post-ECC1: NRS 48h, 4.4±2.9; CK 72h, 14407 ± 19991 U/l) were higher after ECC1 than after CON and ECC2 (p<.05). The responses over 72h (stated as Area under the Curve, AUC) were abolished after ECC2 compared to ECC1 (p<.05) indicating the presence of the repeated bout effect. CRP levels were not changed. IL-6 levels increased 2-fold post-ECC1 (pre: 0.5 ± 0.4 vs. 72h: 1.0 ± 0.8 pg/ml). The IL-6 response was enhanced after ECC1 (AUC 61 ± 37 pg/ml*72h) compared to CON (AUC 33 ± 31 pg/ml*72h; p<.05). After ECC2, the IL-6 response (AUC 43 ± 25 pg/ml*72h) remained lower than post-ECC1, but the difference was not statistically significant. Serum levels of TNF-α and of the anti-inflammatory cytokine IL-10 were below detection limits. Overall, markers of muscle damage and immune response showed high inter-individual variability. CONCLUSION: Despite maximal ECC loading of a large muscle group, no anti-inflammatory and just weak inflammatory responses were detected in healthy adults. Whether ECC elicits a different reaction in inflammatory clinical conditions is unclear. Y1 - 2020 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1249/01.mss.0000679532.65880.af SN - 0195-9131 SN - 1530-0315 VL - 52 IS - 7S SP - 497 EP - 497 PB - Lippincott Williams & Wilkins CY - Philadelphia ER - TY - GEN A1 - Haßler, Gerda T1 - La integración del concepto de «aspectualidad» en gramáticas españolas T2 - Reunión del Grupo Gramática descriptiva e historiografía de la gramática española (GramHisGram) (Salamanca, 21.-22. Februar 2020) Y1 - 2020 PB - Universidad de Salamanca CY - Salamanca ER - TY - GEN A1 - Braun, Jean T1 - Response to comment by Japsen et al. on "A review of numerical modeling studies of passive margin escarpments leading to a new analytical expression for the rate of escarpment migration velocity" T2 - Gondwana research : international geoscience journal ; official journal of the International Association for Gondwana Research Y1 - 2020 U6 - https://doi.org/10.1016/j.gr.2018.10.003 SN - 1342-937X SN - 1878-0571 VL - 65 SP - 174 EP - 176 PB - Elsevier CY - Amsterdam ER - TY - GEN A1 - Brechenmacher, Thomas T1 - Gomperz, Ephraim, Itzig BT - Erfolg und Bedrückung der „Hofjuden“ Friedrichs II. Y1 - 2020 UR - https://ephraim-veitel-stiftung.de/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/3.EphraimSoirée_Text_Brechenmacher_2020.pdf PB - Stiftung Stadtmuseum Berlin CY - Berlin ER - TY - GEN A1 - Czech, Vinzenz T1 - Planstadt Doberlug T2 - Historisches Lexikon Brandenburgs Y1 - 2020 UR - http://www.brandenburgikon.net/index.php/de/sachlexikon/planstadt-doberlug PB - Arbeitskreis brandenburgische Landesgeschichte CY - Potsdam ER - TY - GEN A1 - Schenck, Marcia C. T1 - History without borders BT - How historians engage in humanitarian work T2 - African Refugees Crossroads Y1 - 2020 UR - https://networks.h-net.org/node/6630600/blog/history-without-borders-how-historians-engage-humanitarian-work/6929027/history#reply-6929028 PB - H-Net: Humanities & Social Sciences Online CY - East Lansing ER - TY - GEN A1 - Schenck, Marcia C. T1 - Africa’s forgotten refugee convention Africa is a Country T2 - Histories of Refuge - Geschichten der Zuflucht Y1 - 2020 UR - https://africasacountry.com/2020/11/africas-forgotten-refugee-convention PB - Forum Transregionale Studien eV CY - Berlin ER - TY - GEN A1 - Zimmermann, Matthias T1 - Recht im Ausnahmezustand BT - Wie sich die Corona-Krise auf die Menschenrechte auswirkt T2 - MenschenRechtsMagazin : MRM ; Informationen, Meinungen, Analysen N2 - Viele Länder weltweit haben im Bemühen, die Ausbreitung des Corona-Virus zu stoppen oder wenigstens zu verlangsamen, drastische Maßnahmen ergriffen: Schulen, Universitäten und kulturelle Einrichtungen sind geschlossen, öffentliche Plätze dürfen nicht betreten und das Zuhause nur in dringenden Fällen verlassen werden. Damit schränken einige der Maßnahmen sogar fundamentale Menschenrechte ein. Matthias Zimmermann sprach mit Prof. Dr. Andreas Zimmermann, dem Direktor des Potsdamer MenschenRechtsZentrums (MRZ), und Prof. Dr. Norman Weiß, der seit vielen Jahren am MRZ tätig ist, über die Menschenrechte im Ausnahmezustand. Y1 - 2020 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus4-494453 SN - 1434-2820 VL - 25 IS - 2 SP - 81 EP - 83 PB - Universitätsverlag Potsdam CY - Potsdam ER - TY - GEN A1 - Moser, Natalie T1 - Existenzielle Nachbarschaft, Arno Schmidts „Nachbarin, Tod und Solidus“ T2 - Anthologie Nachbarschaften Y1 - 2020 PB - Leibniz-Zentrum für Literatur- und Kulturforschung CY - Berlin ER - TY - GEN A1 - Stockhorst, Stefanie T1 - Vorstandssitzung der International Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies (ISECS) in Potsdam mit einem Kolloquium »Man’s Best Friend? Human-Animal Relations and their Cultural Representations in the 18th Century/ Le meilleur ami de l’homme? Les relations humains-animaux et leurs représentations culturelles au XVIIIe siècle«, 3.–6. August 2020 an der Universität Potsdam T2 - Das achtzehnte Jahrhundert : Zeitschrift der Deutschen Gesellschaft für die Erforschung des achtzehnten Jahrhundert KW - Tagungsbericht Y1 - 2020 SN - 978-3-8353-3736-7 VL - 44 IS - 2 SP - 163 EP - 164 PB - Wallenstein CY - Göttingen ER - TY - GEN T1 - Research Data Policy and Recommendations for the Handling of Research Data T1 - Forschungsdaten-Policy und Handlungsempfehlungen zum Umgang mit Forschungsdaten N2 - The Research Data Policy of the University of Potsdam has been ratified by Senate on September 25, 2019 and published in Amtliche Bekanntmachungen “Official Notices” September 30, 2019. It applies to all researchers and research support staff. The Recommendations for the Handling of Research Data at the University of Potsdam specify and complement the Research Data Policy of the University of Potsdam. They are aimed at all researchers and research support staff have been adopted by Senate’s Commission for Research and Junior Academics (FNK) on on October 9, 2019. This record provides a non-official translation of both documents from the German original. N2 - Die Forschungsdaten-Policy der Universität Potsdam wurde am 25.09.2019 vom Senat der Universität Potsdam verabschiedet und am 30.09.2019 in den amtlichen Bekanntmachungen veröffentlicht. Sie richten sich an alle wissenschaftlich und forschungsunterstützend tätigen Mitglieder und Angehörigen. Die Handlungsempfehlungen zum Umgang mit Forschungsdaten konkretisieren und ergänzen die Forschungsdaten-Policy der Universität Potsdam. Sie richten sich an alle wissenschaftlich und forschungsunterstützend tätigen Mitglieder und Angehörigen und wurden am 09.10.2019 durch die Kommission für Forschung und wissenschaftlichen Nachwuchs (FNK) angenommen. Bei diesem Dokument handelt es sich um eine nichtoffizielle Übersetzung der beiden deutschsprachigen Originaldokumente. KW - Forschungsdaten KW - Soft Law KW - Universität Potsdam KW - Research Data KW - Soft Law KW - University of Potsdam Y1 - 2020 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus4-444385 PB - Universitätsverlag Potsdam CY - Potsdam ET - Version: Oktober 2019 ER - TY - GEN T1 - Forschungsdaten-Policy und Handlungsempfehlungen zum Umgang mit Forschungsdaten N2 - Die Forschungsdaten-Policy der Universität Potsdam wurde am 25.09.2019 vom Senat der Universität Potsdam verabschiedet und am 30.09.2019 in den amtlichen Bekanntmachungen veröffentlicht. Sie richten sich an alle wissenschaftlich und forschungsunterstützend tätigen Mitglieder und Angehörigen. Die Handlungsempfehlungen zum Umgang mit Forschungsdaten konkretisieren und ergänzen die Forschungsdaten-Policy der Universität Potsdam. Sie richten sich an alle wissenschaftlich und forschungsunterstützend tätigen Mitglieder und Angehörigen und wurden am 09.10.2019 durch die Kommission für Forschung und wissenschaftlichen Nachwuchs (FNK) angenommen. N2 - The Research Data Policy of the University of Potsdam has been ratified by Senate on September 25, 2019 and published in Amtliche Bekanntmachungen “Official Notices” September 30, 2019. It applies to all researchers and research support staff. The Recommendations for the Handling of Research Data at the University of Potsdam specify and complement the Research Data Policy of the University of Potsdam. They are aimed at all researchers and research support staff have been adopted by Senate’s Commission for Research and Junior Academics (FNK) on on October 9, 2019. T2 - Research Data Policy and Recommendations for the Handling of Research Data KW - Forschungsdaten KW - Soft Law KW - Universität Potsdam KW - Research Data KW - Soft Law KW - University of Potsdam Y1 - 2020 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus4-444374 PB - Universitätsverlag Potsdam CY - Potsdam ET - Stand: Oktober 2019 ER - TY - GEN T1 - Forschungsdatenstrategie 2019-2022 N2 - Diese Forschungsdatenstrategie definiert die technischen und organisatorischen Voraussetzungen zur Einhaltung der Forschungsdaten-Policy der Universität Potsdam, zu deren Schaffung sich die Universität verpflichtet. Sie behandelt Fragen von Offenheit und Nachnutzbarkeit ebenso wie Herausforderungen, die sich aus der Digitalisierung von Forschungsprozessen ergeben. Dazu definiert sie auf Basis einer ausführlichen Bewertung des Ist-Stands an der Universität Potsdam 22 Handlungsziele in den Handlungsfeldern „IT-Infrastruktur für die Forschung“, „Dedizierte Forschungsdaten-Dienste“ und „Kommunikation und Vernetzung“. Die Handlungsziele sollen bis Ende 2022 umgesetzt werden. Diese Strategie wurde am 4. September 2019 vom Präsidium beschlossen und am 25. September 2019 vom Senat zur Kenntnis genommen. Sie wird hier mit redaktionellen Änderungen an Fußnoten, Abbildungen und Anhängen veröffentlicht. KW - research data management KW - service level KW - strategic management KW - University of Potsdam KW - Forschungsdatenmanagement KW - Servicegrad KW - Strategisches Management KW - Universität Potsdam Y1 - 2020 U6 - http://nbn-resolving.de/urn/resolver.pl?urn:nbn:de:kobv:517-opus4-444366 PB - Universitätsverlag Potsdam CY - Potsdam ER -