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Rationale:
Dance as an intense kind of performance is associated with high loads on the musculoskeletal system. In particular, the lower limb is exposed to these high loads, which is reported by a high prevalence. Most dancers are affected by injuries during their careers, most in the lower limb. Typical risk factors for dancers include the compensatory turnout, hypermobility, and core stability. The correlation between these factors and lower limb injuries is not fully understood.
Purpose:
The aim of this study was to evaluate the correlation between lower limb injuries and the risk factors compensated turnout, hypermobility and core stability. Based on these results, hypotheses can be generated for further studies.
Methods:
This explorative pilot study was conducted at Osnabrück University of Applied Sciences. All eligible participants were scheduled for a single research appointment if they fulfilled the inclusion criteria of dance experience (ballet, modern, contemporary or jazz) at least one year with dance lessons of at least 5 hours per week. Parameters for the correlation analysis were (1) core stability, measured by the motor control tests battery proposed by Luomajoki, (2) hypermobility, measured by the Beighton Score (3) compensated turnout, measured by the difference between functional turnout and external rotation of both hips, (4) dance hours per week, (5) dance experience in years, (6) professional dance experience in years and (7) dance style (ballet, modern, contemporary, jazz). These parameters were correlated with the numbers of lower limb injuries. Significance level was set at 90% because of the explorative character of the study with the purpose to generate hypotheses.
Results:
Sixteen female dancers with different levels of dance experience (mean 11.3 years) and dance lessons per week (mean 17.6 hours) fulfilled the inclusion criteria and participated in this study. Significant correlations with the numbers of lower limb injuries were found at core stability (rs=0.489, p=0.034, medium effect), dance hours per week (rs=0.459, p=0.048, medium effect) and professional dance experience in years (rs=0.396, p=0.093, medium effect). Two dance styles (modern dance: rs=0.388, p=0.101 and contemporary dance: rs=0.385, p=0.104) were close to the significance level.
Conclusions:
These results show correlations between core stability, dance hours per week, professional dance experience in years and lower limb injuries in dancers.
Due to the limitations of a small and heterogeneous sample size as well as the medium effects, these results should be interpreted with caution, but may provide a basis for further research to this topic in the field of dance research and can be helpful in generating research hypotheses.
Restricted Versus Unrestricted Search Space : Experience from Mining a Large Japanese Database
(2015)
The aim of this study was to investigate whether standard Big Data mining methods lead to clinically useful results. An association analysis was performed using the apriori algorithm to discover associations among co-morbidities of diabetes patients. Selected data were further analyzed by using k-means clustering with age, long-term blood sugar and cholesterol values. The association analysis led to a multitude of trivial rules. Cluster analysis detected clusters of well and badly managed diabetes patients both belonging to different age groups. The study suggests the usage of cluster analysis on a restricted space to come to meaningful results.
Response of petunia to wood fibre amended peat substrate under ebb-and-flow irrigation (Abstract)
(2024)
The Internet of Things (IoT) is the enabler for new innovations in several domains. It allows the connection of digital services with physical entities in the real world. These entities are devices of different categories and sizes range from large machinery to tiny sensors. In the latter case, devices are typically characterized by limited resources in terms of computational power, available memory and sometimes limited power supply. As a consequence, the use of security algorithms requires of them to work within the limited resources. This means to find a suitable implementation and configuration for a security algorithm, that performs properly on the device, which may become a challenging task. On the other side, there is the desire to protect valuable assets as strong as possible. Usually, security goals are recorded in security policies, but they do not consider resource availability on the involved device and its power consumption while executing security algorithms. This paper presents an IoT security configuration tool that helps the designer of an IoT environment to experiment with the trade-off between maximizing security and extending the lifetime of a resource constrained IoT device. The tool is controlled with high-level description of security goals in the form of policies. It allows the designer to validate various (security) configurations for a single IoT device up to a large sensor network.
Process modeling languages help to define and execute processes and workflows. The Business Process Model and Notation (BPMN) 2.0 is used for business processes in commercial areas such as banks, shops, production and supply industry. Due to its flexible notation, BPMN is increasingly being used in non-traditional business process domains like Internet of Things (IoT) and agriculture. However, BPMN does not fit well to scenarios taking place in environments featuring limited, delayed, intermittent or broken connectivity. Communication just exists for BPMN - characteristics of message transfers, their priorities and connectivity parameters are not part of the model. No backup mechanism for communication issues exists, resulting in error-prone and failing processes. This paper introduces resilient BPMN (rBPMN), a valid BPMN extension for process modeling in unreliable communication environments. The meta model addition of opportunistic message flows with Quality of Service (QoS) parameters and connectivity characteristics allows to verify and enhance process robustness at design time. Modeling of explicit or implicit, decision-based alternatives ensures optimal process operation even when connectivity issues occur. In case of no connectivity, locally moved functionality guarantees stable process operation. Evaluation using an agricultural slurry application showed significant robustness enhancements and prevented process failures due to communication issues.
Health IT systems are employed to support continuity of care via information continuity, while management continuity is often neglected. This study aims at investigating issues of management continuity when developing a collaborative decision support system for chronic wounds. Thirty-three experts from a variety of professions and disciplines discussed problems and possible solutions in four workshops. The following topics emerged from the discussion: existing networks involving payers, responsibilities as well as good discharge management. These topics clearly address management continuity and are also relevant for the scenario of inter-professional wound care across different settings.
Requirements Engineering für Referenzmodelle mittels eines multimethodischen Vorgehensmodells
(2012)
Obwohl es zahlreiche Arbeiten zum Requirements Engineering im Allgemeinen gibt, ist über die Ermittlung generischer und innovativer Anforderungen, wie sie in intersektoralen Informations-ketten eine Rolle spielen, wenig bekannt. Das Projekt IKM health zielt auf die Entwicklung von Referenzmodellen für Informationsketten zur Patientenversorgung ab. Forschungsfrage dieser Studie war, wie Informations- und Prozessanforderungen generiert werden können. Vor diesem Hintergrund wurde mit der Analyse von Leitlinien begonnen, deren Empfehlungen anschließend im Rahmen von Delphi-Befragungen und Experteninterviews zur Diskussion gestellt wurden. Trotz der sich zeigenden Heterogenität war es mit Hilfe des hier vorgestellten multimethodischen Vorgehensmodells möglich, passende Anforderungen zu erzielen und in UML zu modellieren.
Despite the wealth of literature on requirements engineering, little is known about engineering very generic, innovative and emerging requirements, such as those for cross-sectional information chains. The IKM health project aims at building information chain reference models for the care of patients with chronic wounds, cancer-related pain and back pain. Our question therefore was how to appropriately capture information and process requirements that are both generally applicable and practically useful. To this end, we started with recommendations from clinical guidelines and put them up for discussion in Delphi surveys and expert interviews. Despite the heterogeneity we encountered in all three methods, it was possible to obtain requirements suitable for building reference models. We evaluated three modelling languages and then chose to write the models in UML (class and activity diagrams). On the basis of the current project results, the pros and cons of our approach are discussed.
Within the consortium “Experimentation Field Agro-Nordwest”, a practical concept for knowledge and technology transfer of digital competence in agriculture was created. For this purpose, the web-based e-learning system “SensX” was set up, consisting of videos, presentations and instructions. In addition, the classical e-learning concept was extended by data sets, student experiments and sensor data of plants acquired by a remote phenotyping robot. This resulted in a massive open online course (MOOC), which was tested with agricultural and biotechnology students in higher education at the University of Applied Sciences Osnabrück over two years. The evaluation process of “SensX” included an empirical survey, qualitative interviews of the participating students by an external institution and an evaluation of the concept by the lecturers.
Regionaler Hochwasserschutz
(2018)
Mehrere Hochwasserereignisse haben in den letzten Jahren zu erheblichen Vermögensschäden in der Region Osnabrück / Emsland geführt. Studien zur Klimaforschung prognostizieren eine Zunahme der Hochwassergefahren. Wie ist der Stand des regionalen Hochwasserschutzes nach den Erfahrungen aus dem Ereignis 2010? Welche Vorsorgemaßnahmen wurden getroffen und wo besteht noch Handlungsbedarf?
Die Tagung bietet einen Überblick über die aktuelle Situation des regionalen Hochwasserschutzes mit Vorträgen und Einschätzungen ausgewiesener Fachleute aus den Blickwinkeln der
• genehmigenden Behörden
• kommunalen Verantwortungsträger
• planenden Ingenieure
• Unterhaltungsverbände.
Regenerative Energiekonzepte zur Versorgung von Containergebäuden für verschiedene Klimazonen
(2020)
Leichtbauanwendungen auf Basis des Containerbaus bieten ökologische und ökonomische Potenziale für das Bauwesen und sind daher relevant innerhalb der Energiewende zur Erreichung eines nahezu klimaneutralen Gebäudebestandes. Daher werden hier verschiedene Anwendungen in unterschiedlichen Klimazonen behandelt.
Dazu werden zunächst die globalen Klimazonen analysiert und containerbasierte Leichtbaulösungen mit ihren Energiebedarfen und Nutzerprofilen vorgestellt. Durch bautechnische Optimierungen wird nahezu ein Passivhausstandard hergestellt. Auf Basis dieser Eingangsdaten werden verschiedene Energiekonzepte diskutiert, bei denen Solar- und Windenergie, aber auch Biomasse als regenerative Energieträger integriert werden. Die Konzepte werden allesamt mit der Software Polysun® simuliert und analysiert. Die verschiedenen Ansätze werden insbesondere in Bezug Energieautarkie, aber auch in Bezug auf Umsetzbarkeit verglichen und bewertet. Beispielsweise können mit einem Konzept bestehend aus einer Photovoltaik-Anlage, Wärmepumpe zur Wärme- und Kälteerzeugung sowie integriertem Batteriespeicher, Wärme- und Kältespeicher sehr gute Ergebnisse erzielt werden.
Schließlich wird noch der Einfluss der verschiedenen Klimazonen auf die erforderliche energietechnische Gebäudeausstattung sowie Potenziale für andere Anwendungskonzepte beschrieben.
Rationale:
Performing artists are exposed to high strains during their performance. These strains are similar to the ones of professional athletes, but in contrast to athletes there is a comprehensive undersupply of care regarding preventive and rehabilitative therapy offers.
Purpose:
The purpose of RefLabPerform is to develop a reference laboratory for the assessment of neuromusculoskeletal disorders using physiotherapeutic assessment methods in combination with biomechanical motion analysis. This includes the automatized integration of the physiotherapeutic assessments with the technical biomechanical analysis for an individual treatment recommendation with decentralized health care recommendations for a home-based therapy based on evidence-based prevention and rehabilitation strategies.
Methods:
Several work packages are processed systematically, whereby according to the requirements in the course of the project an overlapping of work packages occurs. First, the component planning of the innovative reference laboratory structure is carried out, on which the clinical and technical development of the reference laboratory is based. The next steps are the development of individual clinical assessment protocols, prevention and rehabilitation strategies as well as the setup of the laboratory and the development of technical routines. Parallel to this, various analysis tools are being developed for biomechanical data as well as for physiotherapeutic diagnostics and merged at the end of this work package for individual results for different groups of performing artists. Overlapping with the previous work packages, the reference laboratory will be tested for application and manageability. Clinical and technical data are brought together and checked by means of individual case trials on various groups of artists. In terms of an agile software development process, the results flow back into the previous work packages in order to optimize them and then test them again.
Results:
At the end of the project a functional and proven reference laboratory for the comprehensive analysis of performing artists will be developed.
Conclusions:
This reference laboratory is specialized to the diagnosis and treatment of playing- and performance-related dysfunctions with a focus on clinical findings and biomechanical movement analysis.
Educational Objectives:
At the end of the presentation, the participants will be able to…
1. describe the innovative content of the project RefLabPerform
2. understand the advantages of merged analysis strategies by physiotherapeutic and biomechanical examinations
3. understand the complex interdisciplinary process to develop a reference laboratory for performing artists
Rationale:
Performing artists are exposed to high strains during their performance. These strains are similar to the ones of professional athletes, but in contrast to athletes there is a comprehensive undersupply of care regarding preventive and rehabilitative therapy offers.
Purpose:
The purpose of RefLabPerform is to develop a reference laboratory for the assessment of neuromusculoskeletal disorders using physiotherapeutic assessment methods in combination with biomechanical motion analysis. This includes the automatized integration of the physiotherapeutic assessments with the technical biomechanical analysis for an individual treatment recommendation with decentralized health care recommendations for a home-based therapy based on evidence-based prevention and rehabilitation strategies.
Methods:
Several work packages are processed systematically, whereby according to the requirements in the course of the project an overlapping of work packages occurs. First, the component planning of the innovative reference laboratory structure is carried out, on which the clinical and technical development of the reference laboratory is based. The next steps are the development of individual clinical assessment protocols, prevention and rehabilitation strategies as well as the setup of the laboratory and the development of technical routines. Parallel to this, various analysis tools are being developed for biomechanical data as well as for physiotherapeutic diagnostics and merged at the end of this work package for individual results for different groups of performing artists. Overlapping with the previous work packages, the reference laboratory will be tested for application and manageability. Clinical and technical data are brought together and checked by means of individual case trials on various groups of artists. In terms of an agile software development process, the results flow back into the previous work packages in order to optimize them and then test them again.
Results:
At the end of the project a functional and proven reference laboratory for the comprehensive analysis of performing artists will be developed.
Conclusions:
This reference laboratory is specialized to the diagnosis and treatment of playing- and performance-related dysfunctions with a focus on clinical findings and biomechanical movement analysis.
Educational Objectives:
At the end of the presentation, the participants will be able to…
1. describe the innovative content of the project RefLabPerform
2. understand the advantages of merged analysis strategies by physiotherapeutic and biomechanical examinations
3. understand the complex interdisciplinary process to develop a reference laboratory for performing artists
Talent scarcity in emerging economies such as India poses challenges for companies. Limited labour market participation among well-educated women has been observed. The reasons that professionals decide not to pursue a further corporate career remain unclear. By investigating their career decision making, this handout summerizes research results from a study that aims to highlight the contextual factors that impact those decisions.
Following a qualitative research design interviews with internationally experienced Indian business professionals show that rebellion against Indian societal and family expectations is essential to following a career path, especially for women. The current institutional framework of society and organizations serves as a legitimizing façade veiling traditional practices that hinder females’ careers.
Current frameworks postulate the success of health IT innovations to be determined by the professionalism of the information management (PIM). Still, empirical knowledge about PIM is scarce up until today. This study seeks to answer three research questions: (1.) How can PIM be measured in a reliable and valid way, (2.) how pronounced is PIM in German hospitals and (3.) do hospital characteristics have an impact on the degree of PIM? Based on the results of an expert workshop and frameworks for information management (IM) items for a PIM inventory were developed and the inventory sent to 1349 chief information officers of German hospitals. A principle component analysis based on the responses of 196 hospitals confirmed the three components that had been proposed by the frameworks: the strategic, the tactical and the operational level. The full inventory implied satisfying reliability and allowed a PIM composite-score to be calculated. The PIM scores for strategic and tactical IM were found to be far lower than for operational IM which hints at strong deficits in these areas. A stepwise regression model indicated that the degree of PIM significantly increased with the size of the hospital, which had been expected and hints the validity of the PIM inventory. This tool offers potentials for hospitals to classify and improve their IM.
Long Range Wide Area Network (LoRaWAN) operates in the ISM band with 868 MHz, where the Time on Air (ToA) is regulated in the EU to 1 %. LoRaWAN nodes use the Adaptive Data Rate (ADR) algorithm to adapt their data rates during operation. The standard ADR algorithm works well with stationary nodes, however is very slow in the adaptation for mobile nodes. This paper introduces a new ADR algorithm for LoRaWAN that is supported by higher level meta-data for sensor streams, namely Quality of Information (QoI). With the help of QoI it is possible to provide additional information to the new ADR algorithm, reducing the convergence time and thus improving the Packet Delivery Ratio (PDR) of data from mobile sensor nodes. The new algorithm requires only modifications on network server side and keeps backwards compatibility with LoRaWAN nodes. Results show a significant better PDR compared to the standard ADR in scenarios with a limited number of mobile nodes.
Pandemie, Nachfrageschocks und Krieg können Unternehmen an den Rand Ihrer Überlebensfähigkeit treiben. Eine Stärkung der Resilienz und der Nachhaltigkeit ist nachweislich durch Digitalisierung möglich. Aber welche Aspekte der Digitalisierung sind für die unternehmerische Resilienz besonders relevant und werden in der Praxis zielorientiert verfolgt? Diese Arbeit nutzt einen Multimethodenansatz, bestehend aus einem systematischen Literaturreview sowie aus semi-strukturierten Experteninterviews, um die obigen Fragen zu adressieren. Die Ergebnisse indizieren, dass aktuell die drei Themenfelder Dynamic Pricing, Process Mining und Self-Service Reporting/BI besonderen Fokus genießen. Andere Themenfelder hingegen, wie Neurale Netze, Blockchain Technologie, Gamification oder Text Mining werden in der Literatur zwar intensiv diskutiert, finden in der Praxis allerdings nach wie vor selten Einzug.
Currently, soil nutrient analysis involves two separate processes for soil sampling and nutrient analysis: 1. field soil sampling and 2. laboratory analysis. These two - separate - main work processes are combined and conceptualised for a mobile field laboratory so that soil sampling and analysis can be carried out simultaneously in the field. The module-based field laboratory "soil2data" can carry out these two main work processes in parallel and consists of 5 different task-specific modules that build on each other: app2field, field2soil, app2liquid, liquid2data and data2app. The individual modules were designed and built for the sub-process steps and adapted to the special features of the mobile field laboratory "soil2data". The biggest advantage is that the analysis results are available immediately, and a fertiliser recommendation can be generated instantly. For further analyses, the results are stored in the data cloud. The soil material remains in the field. In the ongoing project "Prototypes4soil2data", the mobile field laboratory soil2data is being further developed into a prototype with a modular structure.
Protection and privacy of data in cooperative agricultural processes : the challenges of the future
(2016)
In agriculture, the growing usage of sensors, smart mobile machinery and information systems results in high volumes of data. The data differs in accuracy, frequency, volume, type and, most importantly, owner of the information. However, cooperative processes and big data analyses require access to comprehensive amounts of data for successful agricultural operation and reasoning. In some processes instructed contractors even gather data belonging to other owners and use it for machinery operation optimisation and accounting (e.g. yield in maize harvest). Today’s approach of data handling has a high potential to conflict with European and national regulations for data protection and privacy. This article presents a concept for continuous data protection and privacy in cooperative agricultural processes. The concept aims at ensuring data sovereignty for the owner while making as much data usable for process operation and big data research at the same time. Briefly explained, owners pick a collection of data and create usage licenses for other players. The licenses specify time-limited and / or position-bound access to the data collection. Privacy environments in soft- and / or hardware protect access rights on end user devices, data share hubs and machinery devices such as agricultural terminals. In addition to access right configurations, digital signatures prevent data manipulation when cooperative players capture data during processes. Socalled signature boxes represent certificated soft- or hardware components, which are located close at data sources (e.g. as hardware attached to sensors on mobile machinery) and bind the data captured with digital signatures.
Introduction:
Due to demographic change and lack of health care personnel new solutions like preventive home visits (PHV) are necessary. PHV reduces the risk of long-term care and therefore, enables older people to live in their home as long as possible.
Aim of the study:
The aim of this study is to analyse the acceptance of PHV and the effect of PHV on health status of the older people.
Methods:
In this mixed method study PHV as a nursing intervention will be offered to people older than 65 years, not yet eligible for benefits from the long-term care insurance and living in Emlichheim, a region in the northwestern part of Lower Saxony. A sample of 75 people is determined. The health status will be recorded with the Short Form 12 questionnaire. Fifteen semi-structured interviews will be performed to investigate acceptance of the PHV intervention. Quantitative data will be analysed using inferential statistics, qualitative data will be analysed using content analysis. Ethical approval has been obtained.
Results:
It is expected that the findings of this study complete current knowledge about the concept of PHV.
Practical relevance:
This study is of high practical relevance, because additional insights of acceptance might enable the adaption of the PHV concept. Furthermore, increased knowledge and motivation for preventive behaviour of the older people is anticipated in order to extend their autonomy. The results of this study could contribute to the implementation of PHV in Germany, especially in rural areas. It tends to allow a self-determined life in their familiar environment for the older people, as the biggest need of this group.
The objective of this article is to prepare for the initial certification according to IFS Global Markets Food V3 at the Landshuter Brauhaus AG private brewery at the Ellermühle site, which is expected in August 2025, and to create the basis for a potential follow-up certification according to IFS Food. The IFS Global Markets Food Program V3 is a standardized, voluntary and non-accredited assessment program for food companies, both for retail and manufacturer brand products (IFS 2023, p. 10 f.). It is based on the specifications of the Global Markets Program developed in 2008 (GFSI 2023a; VDOE 2020, p. 620).
The methodology of the target/actual analysis was used to work on the topic in order to be able to carry out a conformity check with regard to the requirements of IFS Global Markets Food V3 (see Appendix 3; IFS 2023). Observations, document analyses and employee surveys were carried out to obtain the most meaningful information possible. These have been recorded and evaluated within the target-performance analysis. A total of 65 deviations (equivalent to 53.7%) were identified at the basic level, and 60 deviations (equivalent to 82.2%) at the intermediate level. These were either processed as directly implemented corrective actions or formulated as recommendations for continuous improvement in the form of an action plan (see Appendix 15). The presentation of the action plan shows the deviations, the resulting measures, the associated responsibilities, the time period with the starting point and end point of the measures, and the current status. In addition a subdivision into "Basic" and "+Intermediate" was made for a better overview in the subsequent processing by the brewery.
A review as well as assessment of relevant requirements with regard to processes and significant violations after completion of the new building and commissioning at the Ellermühle site with regard to correlation with a potential "major" rating is recommended on the part of the operations manager or brewmaster (IFS 2023, p. 30).
Due to the resource-constrained nature of embedded systems, it is crucial to support the estimation of their power consumption as early in the development process as possible. Non-functional requirements based on power consumption directly impact the software design, e.g., watt-hour thresholds and expected lifetimes based on battery capacities. Even if software affects hardware behavior directly, these types of requirements are often overlooked by software developers because they are commonly associated with the hardware layer. Modern trends in software engineering such as Model-Driven Development (MDD) can be used in embedded software development to evaluate power consumption-based requirements in early design phases. However, power consumption aspects are currently not sufficiently considered in MDD approaches. In this paper, we present a model-driven approach using Unified Modeling Language profile extensions to model hardware components and their power characteristics. Software m odels are combined with hardware models to achieve a system-wide estimation, including peripheral devices, and to make the power-related impact in early design stages visible. By deriving energy profiles, we provide software developers with valuable feedback, which may be used to identify energy bugs and evaluate power consumption-related requirements. To demonstrate the potential of our approach, we use a sensor node example to evaluate our concept and to identify its energy bugs.
To assess the effect of intercropping on malting quality a field trial with spring barley (Hordeum vulgare) and legume (pea) as well as non-legume (camelina and linseed) intercrops in two additive seeding ratios as well as sole cops was established in 2017 at the organic experimental station of University of Applied Sciences Osnabrück in North-Western Germany. Two tested malting barley cultivars (cv. Marthe and cv. Odilia) showed different performance, but all variants achieved brewing quality. Results after two years indicate that linseed and camelina were able to limit protein content. For best land-use efficiency of malting barley production intercropping with linseed showed best results. Mixed intercropping can help to promote internal efficiency loops and is therefore a promising sustainable intensification strategy for more resilient future crop production under changing climate conditions.
Im Rahmen des Studiengangs Bodenwissenschaften an der Fachhochschule Osnabrück wurde im Jahr 1999 das erste „Diskussionsforum Bodenwissenschaften“ durchgeführt und seitdem als jährliche Fachtagung etabliert. Das Diskussionsforum Bodenwissenschaften verfolgt das Ziel, den fachlichen Dialog zwischen Personen aus der bodenkundlichen Berufspraxis und Studierenden sowie Lehrenden des Studiengangs Bodenwissenschaften zu intensivieren.
In diesem Jahr steht die Nutzung von Fernerkundungsdaten für die bodenkundliche Praxis im Mittelpunkt des Bodenforums. Der quantitative und qualitative Anstieg in der Bereitstellung von Fernerkundungsdaten, die Entwicklung neuer Analyse- und Bewertungssoftware sowie die Nutzung verbesserter hochauflösender Sensoren lässt das Interesse der Bodenkunde an der Fernerkundung stetig steigen.
Trotz umfassender und häufig flächendeckend vorhandener Datenbestände und der immer günstiger werdenden Anschaffungskosten für Fernerkundungsdaten steht die Nutzung der Fernerkundung für Informationen über Bodeneigenschaften noch am Anfang der Entwicklung. Deshalb sehen wir innerhalb des großen Themas Bodennutzung und Bodenschutz ein sehr großes Entwicklungspotential, das wir aufgreifen möchten.
Das diesjährige Diskussionsforum „Pixel und Profile - Fernerkundung in den Bodenwissenschaften“ spannt einen Bogen von den neuen hochauflösenden Sensoren über die Entwicklung verschiedener Bewertungsmethoden bis hin zu konkreten Anwendungsbeispielen. Die Nutzung von Fernerkundungsdaten aus verschiedenen Systemen (unterschiedliche Sensoren, Luftbilder, Flugzeugscannerdaten, Nahbeobachtung mit Digitalkameras) und für verschiedene Skalen (Feldgröße, kleinere Gebiete und Regionen) werden vorgestellt und im Hinblick auf die Bereitstellung bodenkundlicher Informationen bewertet.
Ziel des Workshops ist es, das besondere Potential der Physiotherapie im multidisziplinären Management von Sängerinnen und Sängern mit funktionellen Stimmstörungen aufzuzeigen. Anhand eines Fallbeispiels aus der physiotherapeutischen Musikersprechstunde wird der physiotherapeutische Behandlungsansatz vorgestellt. Die Sängerin mit ärztlich diagnostizierter hyperfunktioneller Stimmstörung zeigte Symptome wie ein sternales Atemmuster und Hypertonus der Nacken-, Kiefer- und der äußeren Kehlkopf-Muskulatur. Basierend auf der aktuellen Evidenzlage und der Anatomie werden die theoretischen Überlegungen der klinischen Urteilsbildung erläutert. Das Vorgehen im Behandlungsprozess wird beschrieben und einige praktische Beispiele von Behandlungstechniken, z.B. manualtherapeutische Techniken am Kehlkopf, werden demonstriert.
Hintergrund und Zielsetzung:
Instrumentalistinnen und Instrumentalisten sind beim Spielen erheblichen psychischen und Instrument-spezifischen körperlichen Belastungen ausgesetzt. Häufig kommt es dabei zu Überlastungen des neuromuskuloskelettalen Systems, insbesondere der oberen Extremität. Welchen Beitrag kann eine musikerspezifische Physiotherapie zum Management von körperlichen spielbedingten Beschwerden leisten?
Methodik:
Es wurde eine Literaturrecherche zu Art und Prävalenz neuromuskuloskelettaler Beschwerden der oberen Extremität bei Instrumentalist/innen durchgeführt. Zusätzlich wurden retrospektiv Patient/innen-Akten aus einer physiotherapeutischen Musiker/innen-Sprechstunde gesichtet, um das Vorgehen bei der Untersuchung und Behandlung spielbedingter Beschwerden zu beschreiben.
Ergebnisse:
Studien berichten von einer Prävalenz spielbedingter neuromuskuloskelettaler Beschwerden der oberen Extremität bei Instrumentalist/innen von 47-52,8%. Häufige Ursachen sind Überlastungssyndrome durch wiederkehrende Belastung derselben anatomischen Strukturen, Hypo- oder Hypermobilität sowie (periphere) Neuropathien. Bei der physiotherapeutischen Anamnese bei Instrumentalist/innen spielen sowohl Beschwerde-bezogene Fragen als auch spezifische Fragen zum Instrument, zur Spielerfahrung und zum Übeverhalten eine wichtige Rolle. Insbesondere die funktionelle Demonstration der beschwerdeauslösenden Bewegung und die Haltungs-/Bewegungsanalyse am Instrument geben wichtige Hinweise für das weitere Vorgehen in der physiotherapeutischen Diagnostik und Behandlung. Die klinische Untersuchung kann durch eine apparative Untersuchung z.B. der Muskelaktivität und von Bewegungsabläufen ergänzt werden. Die physiotherapeutischen Behandlungsansätze beinhalten Manuelle Therapie, (Instrument-)spezifische therapeutische Übungen, Haltungs-/Bewegungsschulung am Instrument, neurodynamische Techniken und Patient/innen-Edukation sowie ergonomische Anpassungen des Instruments.
Schlussfolgerung:
Eine musikerspezifische physiotherapeutische Versorgung kann einen entscheidenden Beitrag zum multidisziplinären Management spielbedingter neuromuskuloskelettaler Beschwerden der oberen Extremität bei Instrumentalist/innen leisten.
Sängerinnen und Sänger gehören zu der Gruppe der sogenannten „Professional Voice User“ bzw. der BerufssprecherInnen. Diese Gruppe ist den höchsten Anforderungen hinsichtlich der Stimmqualität und der Stimmbelastung ausgesetzt. Deshalb haben SängerInnen ein hohes Risiko eine Stimmstörung zu entwickeln, die wiederum ihre Arbeitsfähigkeit und Lebensqualität beeinträchtigen kann. Neben Stimmstörungen mit organischen Ursachen gibt es funktionelle Stimmstörungen, die z.B. durch ein ungünstiges Atemmuster oder Hypertonus der Schulter-, Nacken- und Halsmuskulatur verursacht werden können. In diesem Vortrag werden die unterschiedlichen Risikofaktoren für die Entwicklung einer Stimmstörung bei SängerInnen aufgezeigt. Anschließend werden physiotherapeutische Behandlungsansätze vorgestellt, die als Teil eines multidisziplinären Managements von funktionellen Stimmstörungen bei SängerInnen eingesetzt werden können.
Pflanzen für den Bodenschutz
(2000)
Im Jahr 1996 richtete die Fachhochschule Osnabrück einen grundständigen Studiengang Bodenwissenschaften ein. Damit wurde dem wachsenden Bedarf unserer Gesellschaft an Fachleuten in den Bereichen des Bodenschutzes und der nachhaltigen Bodennutzung Rechnung getragen. Der im Fachbereich Agrarwissenschaften angesiedelte Studiengang bietet eine betont breit und praxisnah angelegte Ausbildung. Probleme der Böden urbanindustrieller Räume finden ebenso Beachtung wie der Schutz, die Bewertung und die Nutzung natürlicher Böden.
Eine aus dem Studiengang erwachsene Einrichtung ist das jährlich im Oktober stattfindende „Diskussionsforum Bodenwissenschaften". Es hat die Zielsetzung, den fachlichen Dialog zwischen Personen, die im bodenkundlichen Bereich tätig sind und Studierenden sowie lehrenden des Studiengangs Bodenwissenschaften zu intensivieren.
Die Themen des „Diskussionsforum Bodenwissenschaften" im Oktober 2000 spiegeln die Breite des Studiengangs wider. Im Mittelpunkt stand das Verhältnis zwischen Pflanze und Boden. Pflanzen werden als Nahrungsmittel, als Rohstofflieferanten und wegen ihrer ästhetischen Wirkung angebaut. Der Boden steht dabei im Dienste des Pflanzenbaus und soll optimale Wuchsbedingungen bereitstellen.
Pflanzen wirken aber auch auf den Boden und prägen seine Eigenschaften:
- Welche Möglichkeiten ergeben sich daraus für den Bodenschutz?
- Wie lassen sich Pflanzen gezielt für die Herstellung gewünschter Bodeneigenschaften
einsetzen?
- Welche schädlichen Bodenveränderungen lassen sich mit Hilfe von Pflanzen beseitigen
oder vermeiden?
- Bringt die Zielsetzung Bodenschutz neue Aufgaben für die Pflanzenzucht und die Anbautechnik?
Die Tagung sollte traditionelle und neuartige Möglichkeiten der Anwendung von Pflanzen für den Bodenschutz aufzeigen und den Dialog zwischen den Fachdisziplinen sowie zwischen Praxis und Wissenschaft anregen. Die Vorträge behandelten sowohl „klassische" Aspekte
des Pflanzeneinsatzes für die Rekultivierung und die Pflege der Bodenfruchtbarkeit wie auch die zu Zeit aktuelle Frage der Phytoremediation; d.h., in welchem Ausmaß Pflanzen beim Umgang mit Schadstoffen im Boden behilflich sein können.
Ein ganz großer Dank gebührt den Autoren der Beiträge, die nicht nur die Tagung selbst durch ihre Erfahrungen bereichert, sondern auch trotz ihrer erheblichen Arbeitsbelastung die Mühen elner schriftlichen Ausarbeitung auf sich genommen haben. Der Fachbereich Agrarwissenschaften unterstützte die Tagung und die Herausgabe dieses Berichtsheftes. Auch ihm sei dafür herzlich gedankt.
Perceptions of German consumers regarding methods for fortifying foods with iodine (Abstract)
(2022)
Access to digital technologies depends on the availability of technical infrastructure, but this access is unequally distributed among social groups and newly summarized under the term digital divide. The aim is to analyze the perception of a tracing app to contain Covid-19 in Germany. The results showed that participants with the highest level of formal education rate the app as beneficial and were the most likely to use the app.
With the start of the 21st century, patient safety as a topic of special interest has attracted increasing attention in both academia and clinical practice. As technology has continued to develop since then, questions and focal points surrounding the topic have also shifted. In particular, questions regarding the impact of digitalization on patient safety and its measurement are now of high interest. This work aims to develop a maturity assessment instrument in the form of a criteria set for measuring structural requirements for digital patient safety in hospitals. Based on the results of a literature review and a derivation of maturity objects (MO) from known maturity models, 64 criteria across 11 categories were developed. Written comments of two digital patient safety experts as well as subsequent interviews were used to evaluate and refine the criteria catalog. The resulting catalog offers hospitals guidance for detecting possible areas of structural improvements in their information systems with regard to patient safety and represents a unique instrument for assessing digital maturity in this particular area.
This study investigates how microenterprises in Ethical Fashion (EF) retail adopt and make use of social media. Drawing on an explorative case study, supplemented by an action research approach, we first examine the antecedents of a successful Adoption based on the Technology-Organization-Environment (TOE) framework. Subsequently, we shed light on the benefits and drawbacks of social media adoption for the three microenterprises of our case study on the operational and the strategical level. More particularly, we present how they improve value creation through the employment of social media in their value networks and how they overcome the lack of a sophisticated IT infrastructure. Finally, we investigate the reluctance of the three microenterprises to adopt inter-organizational information systems. The findings of our study also reveal a halo effect in the adoption process that may mislead the adopting organization.
Optimised Nutrient Recovery from Biogas Digestate by Solid/Liquid Separation and Membrane Treatment
(2019)
Anaerobic digestion products of agricultural biogas plants are characterised by high nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium content. In three scale-up steps, a membrane based digestate treatment process of solid-liquid-separation, ultrafiltration, and reverse osmosis for nutrient recovery was investigated. Lab-scale trials delivered a very good understanding of fluid properties and subsequent ultrafiltration performance, which is the limiting process step in terms of energy demand and operation costs. In semi-technical experiments, optimisation, and design parameters were developed, which were subsequently applied to pilot-scale tests at two full-scale biogas plants. The process optimisation resulted in 50 % energy reduction of the ultrafiltration step. About 36 % of the sludge volume was recovered as dischargeable water, 20 % as solid N/P-fertiliser, and 44 % as liquid N/K-fertiliser.
Piglets experience a high level of stress during the onset of the fattening phase due to changes in social structures and feeding. Incorporation of flavors in the feed supports constant levels of feed intake thus avoiding drops in performance. This study aimed to evaluate if a combination of vanilla and fruity flavors could maintain high interest in variable feeds across different ages. 384 crossbred (Topigs 20 x Piétrain) piglets were separated at weaning into two groups (eight pens per group: four pens with females and four pens with uncastrated males; 24 animals per pen), according to gender and weight. The control group received commercial starter feeds without flavor, while the other group received diets with added flavor (500 g/t Cuxarom Fruit 210, a sweetish, berry multifruit note combined with creamy vanilla). After 49 days, 264 animals from both groups were rehoused and given an early-grower feed with or without added flavor for 7 days. Consequently, animals from the trial group again received flavor-supplemented feed and vice versa. During the early-grower phase, the feed intake of the trial group was 11.2% higher than that of the control group. Moreover, the trial group gained significantly more weight during the early-grower phase (+12.2%) in comparison to the control group. This indicates that the animals prefer the flavor they were familiarized with during the starter phase. This memory effect leads to an increased feed intake and weight gain in early-grower pigs and can counteract drops in performance, particularly when mixing animals or transitioning.
Hintergrund: Sozial benachteiligte Schwangere sind in besonderem Maße vulnerabel. Sie befinden sich wie alle Schwangeren in einer biographischen Übergangssituation und tragen zusätzlich die mit ihrem sozialen Status assoziierten Gesundheitsrisiken. In diesem Zusammenhang stellt insbesondere die Geburtsvorbereitung als gesundheitsfördernde Maßnahme ein wichtiges niedrigschwelliges Angebot der Gesundheitsförderung dar. Denn durch diese kann bereits vor der Geburt die Unterstützung, Beratung und Vernetzung der betroffenen Mädchen und Frauen erfolgen. Die Verbesserung der Inanspruchnahme von Unterstützungsangeboten wie der Hebammenbetreuung setzt Detailwissen um die Bedürfnisse der angesprochenen Personengruppe voraus. Deren Erfassung ist daher ein wesentlicher Schwerpunkt dieser Studie.
Methode: In der qualitativen Studie werden sowohl Frauen und Mädchen in schwierigen Lebenssituationen (n=19) zu ihren Bedürfnissen und Erfahrungen in der Schwangerschaft als auch Expertinnen, Familienhebammen und ein Sozialpädagoge retrospektiv teilstrukturiert befragt (n=7). Ergänzt werden die Aussagen durch Angebotsanalysen aus ausgewählten Städten und Gemeinden (n=7). Die Auswertung der Studie ist angelehnt an die Technik der Grounded Theory.
Ergebnisse: Die Bedürfnisse der befragten Frauen und Mädchen in der Schwangerschaft sind komplex und weisen in ihren speziellen Ausprägungen besondere thematische Schwerpunkte auf. Durch die meist prekären Lebensverhältnisse stehen Sicherheitsbedürfnisse im Vordergrund. Soziale Beziehungen und die Rollenfindung als Mutter sind gleichfalls wichtige Themen, weil die Frauen von Diskriminierung betroffen sind oder diese befürchten. Das Informationsbedürfnis bezieht sich schwerpunktmäßig auf gegenwärtige Phänomene und Erfahrungen. Viele der geäußerten Bedürfnisse werden sowohl an die Menschen des sozialen Umfelds als auch an Mitarbeiter der Beratungsstellen oder Akteure des Gesundheitswesens adressiert. Hebammen bieten sich durch ihre spezielle Arbeitsstruktur insbesondere dann als Ansprechpartner an, wenn die Kontakte zu Familienmitgliedern oder den Menschen des direkten sozialen Umfelds unsicher sind. Übliche Geburtsvorbereitungskurse treffen nur bedingt die Interessen der Befragten und bringen das Risiko einer Ausgrenzung durch die Gruppe mit sich. Die Interviews mit den Expertinnen sowie die Angebotsanalysen zeigen außerdem, dass die Vernetzung der Professionen des Gesundheits- und Sozialwesens und eine Überweisung zu passgenauen Angeboten nur unzureichend realisiert sind.
Ausgewählte Empfehlungen: Die speziellen Bedürfnisse der schwangeren Frauen und Mädchen in besonderen Lebenssituationen bedürfen einer inhaltlich abgestimmten Vernetzung von Ärzten, Hebammen und Beratern. Geburtsvorbereitungskurse sollten neben den üblichen curricularen Inhalten die Chance berücksichtigen, dass Frauen eine neue soziale Rolle im unkomplizierten Beisammensein mit anderen neu definieren und erproben können. Die thematischen Schwerpunkte sollten das Wachstum des Kindes und zeitnahe Erfahrungen in den Vordergrund stellen.
Pregnancy loss is the most common complication in pregnancy. Yet those who experience it can find it challenging to disclose this loss and feelings associated
with it, and to seek support for psychological and physical recovery. We describe our process for
interleaving interviews, theoretical development, speculative design, and prototyping Not Alone to
explore the design space for online disclosures and
support seeking in the pregnancy loss context.
Interviews with 27 women who had experienced pregnancy loss resulted in theoretical concepts such as
“network-level reciprocal disclosure” (NLRD). We discuss how interview findings informed the design of
the Not Alone prototype, a mobile application aimed at enabling disclosure and social support exchange among those with pregnancy loss experience. The Not Alone prototype embodies concepts that facilitate NLRD: perceptions of homophily, anonymity levels, and selfdisclosure by talking about one’s experience and engaging with others’ disclosures. In future work, we will use Not Alone as a technology probe for exploring
NLRD as a design principle.
Nostalgia is a construct that, even when rooted in lived experiences, serves the ultimate purpose of creating a desired sense of world. Fundamental cognitive competencies, including memory and imagination, are utilized by the nostalgic subject to fulfill a need for narrative coherence. A temporal or spatial distance is necessary for the occurrence of a nostalgic episode, which can be conceptualized as a “had been” state of being, as direct access to the experience is often impossible. Nostalgia may thus be viewed as a tool for sense-making rather than solely as a yearning for the past. The nostalgic narrative form is a construct that permits human subjects to comprehend their existence in the world while drawing upon their roots. These tools for sense-making serve as bridges between past experiences and current conditions. Ultimately, nostalgic identity is not just about longing for the past but also about utilizing the past as a resource for navigating the labyrinths of the present. Analyses are conducted to examine the medium of music video at three levels - auditory, visual, and linguistic - in order to investigate the strategies and techniques employed by the Iranian diaspora to create nostalgic narratives. Samples of original pieces and renditions are contrasted in order to identify elements of nostalgic narrativity. Drawing on empirical research, it is argued that the unity of a music video arises from the integration of separate layers of sensory and conceptual inputs that have been composed towards an affective resonance and narrative coherence.
As of the reporting year 2017, extended non-financial reporting requirements will apply to certain large companies within the EU on the basis of the EU-Directive 2014/95/EU. The aim is to provide an overview of selected regulations for the new non-financial statements. This includes the analysis of the German Sustainability Code as well as the German Accounting Standard No. 20. The analysis shows a tightening of disclosure on non-financial reporting and an increased focus of disclosures on non-financial concepts, objectives and measures. Hence, the risk management of a preparer gains in importance with regard to non-financial aspects of the business activity.
Neurotension – Gestern und Heute. Wie ist der momentane Kenntnisstand, und wie setze ich ihn um?
(2018)
Rationale:
Neck pain is a large health problem worldwide and often seen in musicians [1, 2]. Neck pain can radiate into the arm due to various underlying pain types and pain mechanisms making it heterogeneous in clinical signs and symptoms [3-5]. On the one hand, patients may present with dominant nociceptive neck-arm pain caused by activation of the nociceptors in muscles, joints, ligaments, fascia, tendons and the connective tissues of a nerve [6, 7]. Activation of nociceptors in nerve connective tissues may cause clinical signs of heightened nerve mechanosensitivity what is per definition categorized as nociceptive pain [6, 8, 9]. On the other hand, patients may present with dominant neuropathic pain, defined as pain as a direct consequence of a lesion or disease affecting the somatosensory system [10, 11]. The clinical profile of these different pain types is sometimes difficult to disentangle based on the localization and pain character [12]. Moreover, non-specific neck-arm pain patients shown a neuropathic pain component based on somatosensory changes detected via Quantitative Sensory Testing (QST) [3, 13]. Classifications with a defined physical examination pathway can be helpful to define subgroups to guide the clinical decision making [14]. This workshop updates the background about the pathophysiology of neck-arm pain and mediates an evidence-based examination to classify patients.
Purpose:
The aim of this workshop is to give a current insight into the background and evidence of neck-arm pain and to plan and practice a physical examination.
Content of Presentation:
This workshop will summarize evidence of neck-arm pain. Thereupon, current evidencebased diagnostic options will be presented and practiced together. Finally, a short insight in the management of neck-arm pain will be given.
Approach of Presentation:
QST testing and current cost-effective evidence-based methods will be presented to identify neuropathic components in neck-arm pain. Selected methods will be performed practically together, e.g. bedside sensory testing and neurodynamic tests.
Clinical Significance:
After the workshop, participants will have improved skills to diagnose in the spectrum of neck-arm pain for musicians with neck-arm pain.
At the end of the presentation, the participants will be able to:
- understand the heterogeneity of neck-arm pain,
- plan an appropriate diagnostic physical examination,
- have an insight in possible management strategies.
Knowledge of the maximum friction coefficient µmax between tire and road is necessary for implementing autonomous driving. As this coefficient cannot be measured via existing serial vehicle sensors, µmax estimation is a challenging field in modern automotive research. In particular, model-based approaches are applied, which are limited in the estimation accuracy by the physical vehicle model. Therefore, this paper presents a data-based µmax estimation using serial vehicle sensors. For this purpose, recurrent artificial neural networks are trained, validated, and tested based on driving maneuvers carried out with a test vehicle showing improved results compared to the model-based algorithm from previous works.
Climate change is the biggest social challenge facing the globalised world. The aim of this paper is to investigate the requirements for governance structures in regional sustainability programmes against climate change.
The study is an explorative case study. It is based on a literature review and expert interviews. It also involves the participatory observation of working groups meetings, and a design thinking workshop.
In spite of their enormous importance, little is known about the institutional conditions of the regional governance of climate change projects in Germany.
For this reason, the research project focuses on the important aspect of networking and governance structures. Consequently, the investigation will contribute to answering the question of which institutional framework conditions can raise the likelihood of climate change projects having a sustainable effect.
The outcomes of the application
This research has not only practical implications for the single case. The exploration of the critical factors of success also offers other regions important food for thought in shaping their governance structures. In particular, the design thinking process and the business network in the District of Steinfurt offer valuable points of reference.
Rationale:
Instrumentalists often suffer from playing-related (neuro-)musculoskeletal disorders (PRMDs). Most common PRMDs in string players are related to upper-body regions. Motion analysis has proven to be helpful in the evaluation of functional disorders. It was already shown that it is a valid and clinically feasible tool for accurate, repeatable, and objective assessments of functional movement in string players. Thus, it may guide clinicians to improvements in injury prevention, diagnosis, and treatment. Nevertheless, its application in clinical consultation is still very uncommon. For this reason, there is a lack of well-established motion analysis protocols for the examination of PRMDs in string players using advanced biomechanical instruments in clinical settings.
Purpose:
To demonstrate the development and application of a motion analysis protocol for the evaluation of functional upper-body movements in violinists, violists, and cellists in a clinical setting for the investigation of PRMDs.
Approach:
The protocol was to be integrated into a clinical reasoning process for testing clinical hypotheses and evaluating treatment outcomes in physiotherapy. As a starting point, a primary clinical question was defined, and then, specific upper-body symptom regions as well as measurement parameters (relative rotation angles and muscle activities over time) were identified. Subsequently, involved segments, joints, and muscles were assorted. For quantification of upper-body kinematics a novel, marker-based method was used which provides multi-segmented shoulder and spine models while providing simple application. Based on that, a comprehensive mechanical model of the upper body as well as the associated coordinate systems and rotation sequences were specified. This further guided both, the definition of a custom-made marker set as well as the selection and placement of surface electrodes. Furthermore, required static and functional calibration trials as well as movement tasks for functional assessment were specified. Finally, advanced approaches, such as a comprehensive kinematic model and functional determination of joint centers and axes were established for extraction. Then, outcome parameters and their form of representation were determined for further analysis and interpretation.
The application of the method first includes the selection of segments, joints, and muscles to examine – originating from one or more clinical (working) hypotheses or symptom regions. This drives the configuration and placement of required surface markers and electrodes. Then, the required calibration and functional movement trials are executed. After measurement, the outcome parameters get extracted and analyzed. Based on the results the hypothesis is discarded or verified.
Content:
The method was applied to a violinist (female; 18 years old; 13 years of experience; practicing 2 to 3 hours per day, 7 days per week) with playing-related demands in the left cervical-shoulder-arm region.
Subjective findings indicated that the pain regularly occurred after 30 minutes of playing fast or difficult musical pieces. Physical examination showed that strength testing of left serratus anterior muscle caused pain, lower trapezius muscles seemed weak, forearm muscles were sensitive to pressure, movement of the cervical spine to the left was reduced, and upper limb neural tension test was noticeable.
This led to the following working hypothesis: Neck-related arm pain with neurodynamic component and motor control problem in the scapulothoracic region. Thus, left-sided cervical-shoulder-arm region was selected for functional examination.
Optoelectronic motion capture system and surface electromyography were used for data collection. Static and function calibration trials as well as functional assessment trials (chromatic scale with different tempi) were conducted. Afterwards, data was further processed, and outcome parameters were extracted.
Results showed that greater tempo and pain had an impact on the rotation angles and muscle activities. They led to less overall joint movement and range of motion, to less muscle activity in the forearm muscles, and to greater activity inputs in the scapulothoracic muscles. Overall, greater tempo and pain led to a different motor program which verified the working hypothesis.
The procedure was repeated after treatment (four appointments over one week) with manual therapy, training, and education. The pre-/post-interventional comparison showed changes in the motor program. There was noticeable higher mean activity in upper trapezius and deltoid muscles and simultaneously less in the remaining ones. In addition, only marginal differences in ranges of motion and muscle activity inputs were found between tempi. The playing style appeared to be more stable now. Overall, it appeared that nearly the same motor program was used for each tempo.
Clinical Implications:
Potential applications are intraindividual evaluations of simultaneously joint and muscular function in string players during clinical consultation. It is intended to contribute to the diagnosis of PRMDs in terms of an objective, comprehensive and yet clinically feasible diagnostic assessment as well as pre-post-intervention outcome evaluation.
Nonetheless, motion analysis must be used with care in clinical decision making. Motion data is subject to both, intraindividual variations, and measurement errors. In addition, the smallest clinically relevant changes are not clear yet. Therefore, results should only be interpreted together with other clinical findings.
Reliable information processing is an indispensable task in Smart City environments. Heterogeneous sensor infrastructures of individual information providers and data portal vendors tend to offer a hardly revisable information quality. This paper proposes a correlation model-based monitoring approach to evaluate the plausibility of smart city data sources. The model is based on spatial, temporal, and domain dependent correlations between individual data sources. A set of freely available datasets is used to evaluate the monitoring component and show the challenges of different spatial and temporal resolutions.
The wide distribution of smart phones allows to inform and interact with citizens in real-time, thus enabling the vision of smart cities. However, the reliability of smart city applications highly depends on the availability of appropriate, accurate, and trustworthy data. To increase the reliability of smart city applications, the European project CityPulse employs knowledge-based methods for monitoring and testing at all stages of the data stream processing and interpretation pipeline. During design-time testing validates the behaviour of applications with regard to different levels of quality of information. During run-time monitoring assesses the reliability of data streams, the plausibility of information, and the correct evaluation of extracted events. The monitored quality is exploited by fault recovery and conflict resolution mechanisms to ensure fault-tolerant execution of applications.
The production of food-grade substances and complex biocatalysts used as additives or active ingredients – mainly for food applications – can be achieved in the eukaryotic expression system of Aspergillus niger. Food proteins or food enzymes e.g., casein, ovalbumin, phytase or glucoamylase are highly complex polymers. Most of them could be used as nitrogen or energy source for animals and humans, while others are industrial relevant biomass-degrading enzymes used for biological waste processing and food production.
However, the successful production of novel recombinant proteins can be challenging, resource- and time consuming. Therefore, A. niger mutant libraries are needed to understand the “adjusting screws” to produce high yields of recombinant proteins, preferably even in a kind of generic, transferable system. In order to establish a universal and multipurpose expression platform, there is the need to overcome the lack of high throughput assays first.
To tackle this problem, we designed a modular, quantitative and feasible high-throughput screening system to express and screen recombinant proteins regarding their stability and functionality in A. niger. For this purpose a dual-luciferase reporter gene system, which is applicable in small scale will be established for A. niger. After the generation of an A. niger secretion mutant library, the system will be transferred and tested to other proteins of interest. The technology can be integrated into bio-regenerative life support systems for the autonomous production of e.g., food, food additives and food enzymes on earth as well as in deep-space.
The Internet of Things (IoT) is the enabler for new innovations in several domains. It allows the connection of digital services with real, physical entities. These entities are devices of different categories and range in size from large machinery to tiny sensors. In the latter case, devices are typically characterized by limited resources in terms of computational power, available memory and sometimes limited power supply. As a consequence, the use of security algorithms requires expert knowledge in order for them to work within the limited resources. That means to find a suitable configuration for the algorithms to perform properly on the device. On the other side, there is the desire to protect valuable assets as strong as possible. Usually, security goals are captured in security policies, but they do not consider resource availability on the involved device and their consumption while executing security algorithms. This paper presents a resource aware information exchange model and a generation tool that uses high-level security policies as input. The model forms the conceptual basis for an automated security configuration recommendation system.
In der Agrartechnik steht Landwirten und Lohnunternehmern eine steigende Anzahl digitaler Dienste zur Verfügung. Eine Modellierung, Ausführung und Steuerung von kooperativen Agrarprozessen ist aufgrund der verschiedenen, zueinander inkompatiblen IT-Lösungen nur eingeschränkt möglich. Es fehlt ein einheitlicher Standard zur Beschreibung dieser Prozesse. Der Beitrag stellt die Beschreibung von Agrarprozessen mit der Business Process Model and Notation (BPMN) dar. Domänenexperten (z.B. Landwirte, Lohnunternehmer, digitale Dienstanbieter) können kooperative Prozessabläufe plattformübergreifend gestalten, ohne dabei Prozessinterna mit anderen Akteuren teilen zu müssen. Als Brücke zwischen der kooperativen Prozessebene und der ausführenden Maschinenebene wird im Beitrag Message Queue Telemetry Transport (MQTT) eingesetzt: Mittels MQTT können Anweisungen und Informationen (z.B. Arbeitsaufträge, Statusdaten) zwischen beiden Ebenen in Echtzeit vermittelt und verarbeitet werden.
This paper presents a framework for OMNeT++ which includes time synchronization model for WLANs. Synchronization is based on the Generalized Precision Time Protocol (gPTP) standard, which aims to achieve an accuracy of less than 100 nanoseconds. The presented model is developed and implemented in OMNeT++, a discrete event network simulator, using its INET library. A new type of WLAN node is modeled which supports time synchronization at the Link layer. A clock module for WLAN nodes is also modeled which implements variable clock drift to simulate noise interference in clock frequency oscillators. Simulations with our WLAN nodes are done and the results show that using gPTP based time synchronization in wireless networks, accuracy of ±3ns can be achieved.
Flussauen, die zu den dynamischsten und komplexesten Ökosystemen überhaupt gehören, zeichnen sich im naturnahen oder wenig veränderten Zustand häufig auf engstem Raum durch ein vielfältiges Standortmosaik aus. Gleichzeitig erfüllen Auen im morphologisch wenig veränderten Zustand auch herausragende Funktionen im Landschaftswasserhaushalt, sind z.B. natürliche Retentionsräume für Hochwässer, und haben gleichzeitig eine enorme Bedeutung als Lebens- bzw. Rückzugsraum für unzählige stenöke Faunen- und Florenelemente. Jedoch unterliegen Fließgewässer und ihre Auen in Mitteleuropa bereits seit Jahrhunderten einem enormen Nutzungs- und Veränderungsdruck. Morphologisch wenig veränderte oder gar naturnahe Auen gibt es hier kaum noch.
Gerade die Flussauen wurden in Mitteleuropa bereits vor Jahrtausenden durch den Menschen besiedelt und intensiv genutzt, sei es zur Nahrungsmittelproduktion und Trinkwassergewinnung, um das Vieh zu tränken und die Felder zu bewässern oder um die Flüsse als Verkehrswege und die kinetische Energie des Wassers als Energiequelle zu nutzen. Für die Sicherstellung zahlreicher Nutzungsansprüche und -interessen wurden insbesondere seit dem letzten Drittel des vorigen Jahrhunderts die meisten mittleren und größeren Flüsse technisch begradigt und ausgebaut, in ihrer Lauflänge verkürzt und durch Eindeichungen von ihren Auen entkoppelt. Viele dieser Maßnahmen führten zwar häufig zum in ihrer Zeit gewünschten Ergebnis, hatten und haben jedoch bis heute grundlegende, nicht nur ökologische Veränderungen zur Folge. So verursachten zahlreiche Hochwässer z.B. an den Flüssen Rhein, Oder, Donau und Elbe dramatische und auch langfristige Schäden sowie Zerstörungen von Infrastruktureinrichtungen, Gebäuden, landwirtschaftlichen Nutzflächen oder Wäldern.
Seit den 90erJahren wird mit Hilfe zahlreicher Renaturierungsprogramme an vielen Flüssen versucht, einige dieser gewässerbaulichen Veränderungen wieder rückgängig zu machen bzw. in ihren Auswirkungen zumindest künftig abzumildern. Die bei solchen Vorhaben anvisierte Wiederherstellung ökosystemarer Funktionen bzw. Dienstleistungen von Fließgewässern und ihren Auen einschließlich naturschutzfachlicher Belange einerseits und zu wahrende wasserwirtschaftliche Interessen und Aufgaben andererseits birgt häufig ein nicht unerhebliches Konfliktpotential. Diese Spannungsfelder und auch deren Lösungsmöglichkeiten bilden den Hintergrund des diesjährigen Forums in Osnabrück.
Die Tagung ist gegliedert in drei Blöcke: Nach einem einleitenden Vortrag über die Ausprägung und Wirkungen sowie mögliche Ursachen einiger der sogenannten Jahrhundert- oder gar Jahrtausendfluten in den vergangenen Jahren, wird im 2. Teil ein Überblick gegeben zum morphologischen Fließgewässer- und Auenzustand in Deutschland und Flüsse und ihre Auen als gemeinsames Handlungsfeld von Wasserwirtschaft und Naturschutz vorgestellt. Der abschließende umfangreichste Block wird in mehreren Vorträgen verschiedene konkrete Renaturierungsprojekte an Flüssen in Deutschland vorstellen. Dabei werden zunächst Beispiele von Projekten an kleineren und mittleren Fließgewässern in urbanen Räumen und in stärker industriell geprägten Landschaften beleuchtet, bevor abschließend ein Einblick in Projekte an größeren Flüssen in Mitteleuropa gegeben wird.
Auf vielen Landmaschinen wird der CAN-Bus zur Übertragung von Daten zwischen Sensoren, Aktoren und Steuergeräten genutzt. Anwendungen wie Rückfahrkameras und Bird-ViewAnzeigen erfordern in der Regel zusätzliche, breitbandige Kommunikationskanäle. Dieser Beitrag untersucht, inwieweit ein gemeinschaftliches Kommunikationsmedium auf Basis von Ethernet zur Realisierung aktueller und zukünftiger Anwendungen auf Landmaschinen genutzt werden kann. Zusätzlich wird der Einsatz aktueller Technologien wie Audio/Video Bridging, Time-Sensitive Networking und Wifi auf einem Landmaschinengespann untersucht und bewertet.
A successful integration of migrants in the labour market and in the organisations is getting more important based on demographic changes. The central aim of the investigation is to deal with problem fields of the Human Resource Management, which arise by demographic changes regarding migration. Therefore, an explorative qualitative study with human resource managers and diversity representatives of the large DAX companies was conducted. The views of leaders and employees with and without an immigration background regarding diversity potentials in organisation are compared in this study. The results indicate that diversity is important for organisation. Employees have recognised the importance of diversity. Managers have not recognised the seriousness and urgency of cultural diversity and diversity actions. Human resource managers are not able to assess the additional stress of migrants correctly and to consider them in their day-to-day management and diversity actions.
Background:
Midwifery care in Germany is a legal right for every woman (SGB V). Midwives work employed or freelance in hospitals or in community services, providing maternal care from pregnancy until the end of breastfeeding (Sayn-Wittgenstein 2007). Increasingly, a shortage of midwifery care has been observed, forcing hospitals to understaff or to close their birth units, leaving women and their families without care (Sander et al. 2018). At the same time, birth rates are rising, thus leading to an increasing demand of midwifery care (Destatis 2019). As off today there is no central register for midwives across Germany’s 16 states. Therefor the exact number of registered midwives as well as the scope of services provided by midwives are not known (Niedersächsisches Landesgesundheitsamt 2019). Given the present situation, it seems to be imperative to establish effective midwifery workforce planning.
The aim of this poster is to identify already existing health workforce planning approaches and to determine the extent to which those can be transferred to the German system of midwifery care.
Methods:
Health workforce planning approaches, already being used on a national and international level, have been analysed, focusing their applicability to midwifery services in Germany.
Results:
Particular elements of the workforce planning approaches already being used in Germany for registered physicians seem to be adoptable. However, they need to be adjusted and enhanced to ensure the characteristics of midwifery in the German public health services. Internationally used approaches are not readily transferable due to systemic differences in health care systems.
Conclusions:
The development of new specific workforce and service planning approaches for midwifery care in Germany is crucial to meet present and future needs of women and their families during the childbirth period.
The workflow-oriented dissemination of electronic patient data is a central goal of IT deployment in hospitals. Against this background, the present study examines two research questions: (1.) Are there differences in the availability of electronic patient data (AEPD) between different clinical workflows and data types and (2.) which structural and organizational factors determine AEPD? Based on a Germany wide hospital survey, AEPD was assessed along six clinical workflows. While AEPD was lowest for ward rounds, discharge showed the highest AEPD with pre- and post-surgery processes ranging in between. With regard to the data types analyzed, patient demographics and observation findings obtained the highest AEPD scores. Electrophysiological results, checklists and warnings were less common electronically and received lower AEPD scores. Multiple linear regression analysis resulted in a significant model that explained 34.4% of the variance of AEPD. Large hospitals and those with a professional information management, a high health IT related innovation culture and a nursing informatics officer possess higher AEPD scores and thus have better clinical information logistics mechanisms at their command.
Rationale: Three-dimensional (3D) motion analysis has proved helpful in the diagnosis of different musculoskeletal syndromes and identifying injurious movement patterns in high string players. Furthermore, an optoelectronic 3D motion capture system allows an accurate and objective assessment of upper body posture and motion during violin and viola performance. However, no reference upper body model of high string players has been proposed as yet. Moreover, a more physiological shoulder model that separates the joints of the shoulder complex has not been reported. Especially in view of given the role of the scapula in the normal movement of the humerus, it cannot be disregarded when evaluating musculoskeletal strain in the shoulder.
The International Society of Biomechanics recommends definitions of joint coordinate systems for the report of upper body joint motion using anatomical landmarks as reference for the placement of surface markers. Using markers on the skin for some of the proposed locations is, however, inappropriate when an instrument is being played. There are skin movement artifacts, e. g. caused by the movement of the scapula underneath the skin, whereas some markers interfere with the instrument on the shoulder or might be occluded by the bowing arm in motion.
Purpose: The aim of this study was to develop a marker-based method for quantifying 3D upper body kinematics of high string players and to demonstrate its clinical feasibility in violin and viola performance. The method is intended to provide an objective evaluation of high string players’ motor strategies, especially in the shoulder complex, while minimizing skin movement artifacts, marker occlusions and limitations in instrument placement.
Methods: A custom marker set was developed consisting of thirty-one single markers to define the anatomical coordinate systems of sixteen upper body segments including the pelvis, thorax, spine and head, as well as both scapulae, upper arms, forearms and hands. Twenty-one of these markers as well as two pre-built and four custom-made rigid marker clusters were used for tracking the segment motions.
Twelve professional violinists without history of musculoskeletal or neurological problems were recruited for assessing the clinical feasibility of the method. They were asked to perform a single sequence of two consecutive musical notes on each of two adjacent strings (G- and D-string) in real time, played at 50 bpm with tempo audibly regulated by a metronome, and using a standardized violin and bow. The participants played up- and down-bow alternately using the whole length of the bow.
A custom biomechanical model was applied to the motion capture data and the rotation angles of fifteen joints were calculated. The location of each glenohumeral joint rotation center was computed by upper arm movements with respect to the scapula based on a functional method. For a description of the motion patterns, minimum, maximum and range of angular motion were averaged across participants for each string and rotation. Inter-subject variability was assessed by calculating the standard deviation (SD) at each sample of the angle-time series between participants for each rotation and for both strings. Then SD was averaged over sequences for each rotation and string. For comparing mean rotation angles between strings over time, random effect models were used.
Results: The highest range of motion was observed in the right elbow flexion and right wrist flexion/extension. Also, high ranges of motion (> 10°) were found in all right glenohumeral rotations and right wrist deviation and pronation/supination. In conclusion, lumbar and thoracic spine, thorax, neck, and left upper limb were quite static, while large motion occurred in the right upper limb during up and down bowing.
Most rotation angles showed a reasonable inter-subject variability except for left and right glenohumeral plane of elevation as well as left glenohumeral internal/external rotation, and left and right wrist pronation/supination (> 10°).
Significant differences in the rotation angles between G- and D-string bowing were detected especially in the left wrist and right shoulder joints.
Conclusions: This is the first study that used quantitative 3D analysis to explore the upper body kinematics of high string players during performance, providing a detailed view of the motor control in the shoulder as well as in the lumbar and thoracic spine. The biggest advantage over previously published methods is the more physiological shoulder and spine models while providing a simple application.
The method was found to give consistent motion patterns across participants and to be sensitive to differences between adjacent strings. Although the method appears to be valid, more rigorous validation is necessary. Since there is no gold standard with which we could compare results, we were only able to assess the clinical feasibility. We believe that our method represents a good compromise between accuracy and practicability for clinical application.
Due to the inclusion of multi-segmented shoulder and spine models, it will improve understanding of the motor strategies adopted by high string players and may contribute to injury prevention, diagnosis and treatment.
In dieser Arbeit wird untersucht, wie sich ein steigender energetischer Autarkiegrad eines speziellen containerbasierten Einfamilienhauses auf verschiedene ökologische Indikatoren auswirkt. Zur Steigerung des Autarkiegrades wurden folgende Komponenten verbaut und variiert: Photovoltaik (PV) mit und ohne Batteriespeicher sowie Vakuum-Isolations-Paneelen (VIP) und Phasenwechselmaterialien (PCM) in der Gebäudehülle. Bei der Betrachtung der Umweltbelastungen stehen dabei die folgenden Lebenswegphasen im Vordergrund: Herstellung, Nutzung und Verwertung. Das Recycling Potenzial spielt hier eine untergeordnete Rolle. Nach der Definition des Gebäudes und der Ermittlung der Wärme und Strombedarfswerte werden die Ergebnisse für die verschiedenen Umweltindikatoren einzeln errechnet. Das Treibhauspotenzial (GWP), Versauerungspotenzial (AP) und der abiotische Ressourcenverbrauch werden in Abhängigkeit vom Autarkiegrad dargestellt. Die Ergebnisse zeigen, dass die ökologisch günstigste Lösung je nach Umweltindikator sehr unterschiedlich ausgeprägt ist und zwischen 0 bis 75 % Autarkiegrad liegt. Abschließend findet eine kurze ökonomische Betrachtung statt.
The aim of this European interprofessional Health Informatics (HI) Summer School was (i) to make advanced healthcare students familiar with what HI can offer in terms of knowledge development for patient care and (ii) to give them an idea about the underlying technical and legal mechanisms. According to the students’ evaluation, interprofessional education was very well received, problem-based learning focussing on cases was rated positively and the learning goals were met. However, it was criticised that the online material provided was rather detailed and comprehensive and could have been a bit overcharging for beginners. These drawbacks were obviously compensated by the positive experience of working in international and interprofessional groups and a generally welcoming environment.
Der vorliegende Sammelband resultiert aus den unter gleichlautenden Titel durchgeführten Kontaktstudientagen der Hochschule Osnabrück im November 2016. Die Fachvorträge und Workshops der Sektion Landschaftsarchitektur fanden zum Thema »Landschaftsarchitektur und Gesundheit – Freiraum und Landschaft im Kontext menschlichen Wohlbefindens« statt. In dem vorliegenden Sammelband beschäftigen sich Autoren aus unterschiedlichsten Disziplinen und Bereichen mit dem Thema. Die Zusammenstellung ist so gewählt, dass deutlich wird, wie vielschichtig dieses Thema ist.
Lab@Home ist eine Open-Source-Experimentierplattform für Laborpraktika in der Regelungstechnik, der Automationstechnik und der Informatik. Sie besteht aus einer elektronisch-mechanischen Bau-gruppe, einer webbasierten Experimentiersoftware sowie der Dokumentation verschiedener differen-zierbarer Lernmodule. Die Bauteile für eine Einheit kosten unter 30€ und können innerhalb von 30min zusammengebaut werden. Für die Durchführung der Experimente stehen eine webbasierte Be-nutzerschnittstelle (WebApp) und eine Schnittstelle zu WinFACT Boris zur Verfügung. Lab@Home wird seit mehreren Semestern in verschiedenen Lehrveranstaltungen erfolgreich eingesetzt.
INTRODUCCIÓN: Entre los actores del sistema de salud alemán, sólo los médicos y dentistas se formaron en las universidades. Desde enero 2020 está en vigor una nueva ley de partería que obliga a la formación de matronas en las universidades. Hasta ahora, las matronas han sido entrenadas tres años en escuelas vocacionales afiliadas a hospitales; el bachillerato no era un requisito previo. El pensamiento y el trabajo científico, así como la reflexión crítica sobre la propia práctica no formaban parte sistemáticamente del curriculo. Paralelamente a este sistema de entrenamiento, unas pocas ciudades alemanas han estado ensayando y evaluando cursos universitarios para matronas durante una década. En la realización práctica, la aplicación generalizada de la nueva ley representa un desafío.
OBJETIVO: En esta comunicacíon se presentará el estado actual de la aplicación de la academización de las matronas en Alemania un año después de la promulgación de la nueva ley de partería.
MATERIAL Y MÉTODO: Análisis de la situación con la ayuda de textos jurídicos, programas de estudio, artículos científicos, páginas web y entrevistas personales.
RESULTADOS: El número de programas de estudio ya iniciados es menor que el número previsto originalmente. Los siguientes son factores que inhiben la rápida aplicación de la ley: el systema de federalismo en Alemania, la falta de matronas suficientemente cualificadas (doctorado) para el liderazgo de los cursos universitarios y para la docencia, las dudas extendidas en la profesión y entre otros actores de la atención de la salud y finalmente también las características del sistema de educación universitaria en Alemania.
CONCLUSIONES: Cambiar la formación de una profesión es una tarea importante que conlleva desafíos. Los factores que dificultan la aplicación de la ley para las matronas en Alemania aún no han sido analizados sistemáticamente. Esto sería necesario para poder adoptar medidas específicas para promover la aplicación. Todavía queda mucho camino por recorrer antes de que la formación de las matronas en Alemania cambie realmente para mejor.
Kontaminierte Standorte sind seit Jahrzehnten ein wichtiges Betätigungsfeld der Umweltingenieure. Uns allen ist klar, sie werden es noch für lange Zeit bleiben. Regelmäßig wird daher in einschlägigen Fachzeitschriften und auf Fachtagungen zu speziellen Problemen mit kontaminierten Standorten berichtet.
Bei der Vorbereitung des Forums Boden - Gewässer - Altlasten 2016 war der Themenschwerpunkt „Kontaminierte Standorte“ daher schnell gesetzt. Das liegt natürlich auch daran, dass viele Studierende des gemeinsamen Master-Studienganges „Boden -Gewässer - Altlasten“ der Hochschule Osnabrück und der Universität Osnabrück bei Projektarbeiten, in ihrem Ingenieurpraktikum oder bei der Abschlussarbeit mit dieser Thematik befasst sind. Nur, wo sollte der spezielle Themenrahmen liegen? Wir entschieden uns, die Schnittstellen zwischen den Akteuren der Planung in den Planungsbüros, den Mitarbeiterinnen und Mitarbeitern, die sich mit den Genehmigungen in den Behörden beschäftigen, und den Ausführenden in den Baufirmen intensiver zu beleuchten.
Schließlich sind Maßnahmen auf kontaminierten Standorten für alle Beteiligten eine besondere Herausforderung und erzeugen auch eine hohe Wechselwirkung untereinander. So schützen auch intensive Erkundungen nicht vor Überraschungen, die wiederum Planungsänderungen hervorrufen. Wie reagieren die genehmigenden Behörden, und wie flexibel die Bauausführenden? Und das alles, wie so oft, unter immensem Zeitdruck. So soll durch die Darstellung der verschiedenen Blickwinkel auch ein gegenseitiges Verständnis für die teilhabenden Akteure gefördert werden.
Wir freuen uns, dass das Forum mit über 160 Teilnehmern auf reges Interesse gestoßen ist. Die Abschlussdiskussion zeigte nochmals deutlich, dass das Thema des Umgangs mit belasteten Böden in Planungs- und Genehmigungsprozessen sowie im Baubetrieb von großer Bedeutung ist. Erfreulich war der Hinweis der Vortragenden, dass der Arbeitsmarkt hinsichtlich der Fachkräfte, die sich mit Bodenbewertung und Bodensanierung beschäftigen, derzeit sehr vielversprechend aussieht. Das bedeutet für die Studierenden eine hervorragende berufliche Perspektive.