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Tišma, M. (author), Bock, Florian Patrick (author), Kerssemakers, J.W.J. (author), Antar, Hammam (author), Japaridze, A. (author), Gruber, Stephan (author), Dekker, C. (author)
Bacterial chromosomes are folded into tightly regulated three-dimensional structures to ensure proper transcription, replication, and segregation of the genetic information. Direct visualization of chromosomal shape within bacterial cells is hampered by cell-wall confinement and the optical diffraction limit. Here, we combine cell-shape...
journal article 2024
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Tišma, M. (author), Bock, Florian Patrick (author), Kerssemakers, J.W.J. (author), Antar, Hammam (author), Japaridze, A. (author), Gruber, Stephan (author), Dekker, C. (author)
Correction to: Nature Communicationhttps://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-024-47094-x, published online 28 March 2024 The original version of this article contained an error in the “Acknowledgement “section. The original version read “We also acknowledge funding for the work in S.G. lab by the Swiss National Science Foundation (grant number: 310030L...
journal article 2024
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Tišma, M. (author), Kaljević, Jovana (author), Gruber, Stephan (author), Le, Tung B.K. (author), Dekker, C. (author)
Bacterial cells require DNA segregation machinery to properly distribute a genome to both daughter cells upon division. The most common system involved in chromosome and plasmid segregation in bacteria is the ParABS system. A core protein of this system - partition protein B (ParB) - regulates chromosome organization and chromosome...
review 2024
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Zhu, H. (author), Liu, E. (author), You, Fangzhou (author), de Bont, Cees (author), Gruber, Thorsten (author), Dong, Hua (author), Melles, M. (author)
Economic studies have shown that living in poverty may produce a subjective feeling of scarcity, which affects people's cognitive functions and decision-making. Understanding this mechanism could inform healthcare designers on designing inclusive health interventions by considering the psychological scarcity and limited cognitive resources of...
book chapter 2024
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Tišma, M. (author), Janissen, R. (author), Antar, Hammam (author), Martin Gonzalez, A. (author), Barth, R. (author), Beekman, T.G.T. (author), van der Torre, J. (author), Michieletto, Davide (author), Gruber, Stephan (author), Dekker, C. (author)
In most bacteria, chromosome segregation is driven by the ParABS system where the CTPase protein ParB loads at the parS site to trigger the formation of a large partition complex. Here, we present in vitro studies of the partition complex for Bacillus subtilis ParB, using single-molecule fluorescence microscopy and AFM imaging to show that...
journal article 2023
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Puladi, Behrus (author), Ooms, Mark (author), Geijtenbeek, T. (author), Trinler, Ursula (author), Houschyar, Khosrow Siamak (author), Gruber, Lennart Johannes (author), Motmaen, Ila (author), Rashad, Ashkan (author), Hölzle, Frank (author), Modabber, Ali (author)
The myocutaneous anterolateral thigh (ALT) and vastus lateralis (VL) flaps include a large muscle mass and a sufficient vascular pedicle, and they have been used for decades to reconstruct traumatic and acquired defects of the head and neck and extremities. In spite of these benefits, musculoskeletal dysfunction was reported in nearly 1 out...
journal article 2023
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McKenna, Russell (author), Pfenninger, Stefan (author), Heinrichs, Heidi (author), Schmidt, Johannes (author), Staffell, Iain (author), Bauer, Christian (author), Gruber, Katharina (author), Hahmann, Andrea N. (author), Jansen, Malte (author), Klingler, Michael (author), Landwehr, Natascha (author), Larsén, Xiaoli Guo (author), Lilliestam, Johan (author), Pickering, Bryn (author), Robinius, Martin (author), Tröndle, Tim (author), Turkovska, Olga (author), Wehrle, Sebastian (author), Weinand, Jann Michael (author), Wohland, Jan (author)
The rapid uptake of renewable energy technologies in recent decades has increased the demand of energy researchers, policymakers and energy planners for reliable data on the spatial distribution of their costs and potentials. For onshore wind energy this has resulted in an active research field devoted to analysing these resources for regions...
review 2022
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Clemens, F.H.L.R. (author), Lepot, M.J. (author), Blumensaat, Frank (author), Leutnant, Dominik (author), Gruber, Guenter (author)
Once data have been recorded, data validation procedures have to be conducted to assess the quality of the data, i.e. give a confidence grade. Furthermore, gaps may occur in time series and, depending on the purposes, these can be given values by application of e.g. interpolation. Since both aspects are strongly correlated, this chapter gives an...
book chapter 2021
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Tepsic, S. (author), Gruber, G. (author), Møller, C. B. (author), Magén, C. (author), Belardinelli, P. (author), Hernández, E. R. (author), Alijani, F. (author), Verlot, P. (author), Bachtold, A. (author)
We report the first study on the thermal behavior of the stiffness of individual carbon nanotubes, which is achieved by measuring the resonance frequency of their fundamental mechanical bending modes. We observe a reduction of the Young's modulus over a large temperature range with a slope -(173±65) ppm/K in its relative shift. These findings...
journal article 2021
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Pail, R. (author), Bamber, J. (author), Biancale, R. (author), Bingham, R. (author), Braitenberg, C. (author), Flechtner, F. (author), Gruber, T. (author), Güntner, A. (author), Savenije, Hubert (author)
As changes in gravity are directly related to mass variability, satellite missions observing the Earth's time varying gravity field are a unique tool for observing mass transport processes in the Earth system, such as the water cycle, rapid changes in the cryosphere, oceans, and solid Earth processes, on a global scale. The observation of...
journal article 2019
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Gruber, Petra (author), Vermeulen, A.C.J. (author), Yönetim, Ceren (author), Imhof, Barbara (author)
This chapter describes how architects and artists develop their work through looking at nature and finding role models for proto-architectural applications. Artistic research methodologies are being used to transfer growth strategies in nature into concepts for a new living architecture. The chapter also describes the example of the artistic...
book chapter 2019
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Gruber, Iris (author), Obersteiner, Gudrun (author), Romein, A. (author), Eriksson, Mattias (author), Fertner, Christian (author), Grosse, Juliane (author), Bjorn Olsen, Trine (author)
This report (Deliverable D2.5) refers to URBANWASTE Work Package 2, Task 2.6. Within this deliverable the present situation of waste management in the selected pilot cases ("the baseline") is described. Main goal of the task is the quantification of the status quo with respect to tourist waste production and to the total urban production of...
report 2017
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Gruber, Iris (author), Mayerhofer, Johannes (author), Obersteiner, Gudrun (author), Ramusch, Roland (author), Romein, A. (author), Eriksson, Mattias (author), Grosse, Juliane (author), MC. Nascimento, Gisela (author), Bjorn Olsen, Trine (author), de Luca, Claudia (author), Zapata Aranda, Pilar (author), Kazeroni, Marie (author), Kovacs, Ernest (author)
This report (Deliverable D2.7) refers to URBANWASTE Work Package 2, Task 2.8. Under this Task the current waste prevention and management practices in the URBANWASTE pilot cases are investigated and best practices coming from the EU context (focussing on touristic processes) are identified. This document shall support the selection of innovative...
report 2017
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van Daal-Rombouts, P.M.M. (author), Gruber, Günter (author), Langeveld, J.G. (author), Muschalla, Dirk (author), Clemens, F.H.L.R. (author)
Real time control (RTC) is generally viewed as a viable method for optimising the performance of urban wastewater systems. A literature review on the performance evaluation of RTC demonstrated a lack of consensus on how to do this. Two main deficiencies were identified: omitting uncertainty analysis and applying limited evaluation periods. A...
journal article 2017
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Brunner, S. (author), Gruber, L. (author), Hirtl, A. (author), Suzuki, K. (author), Marton, J. (author), Schaart, D.R. (author)
Photodetectors with excellent time resolution are becoming increasingly important in many applications in medicine, high energy- and nuclear physics applications, biology, and material science. Silicon photomultipliers (SiPM) are a novel class of solid-state photodetectors with good timing properties. While the time resolution of analog SiPMs...
journal article 2016
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Tang, J. (author), Gruber, D. (author), Schelen, J.B.J. (author), Funke, H.J. (author), Beenakker, C.I.M. (author)
Decapsulation of a SOT23 semiconductor package with 23 um copper wire bonds is conducted with an especially designed microwave induced plasma system. It is found that a 30%-60% CF4 addition in the O2/CF4 etchant gas results in high molding compound etching rate. Si3N4 overetching which is encountered in plasma decapsulation is solved by an...
journal article 2012
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Gruber, T. (author), Visser, P.N.A.M. (author), Ackermann, C. (author), Hosse, M. (author)
Three GOCE-based gravity field solutions have been computed by ESA’s high-level processing facility and were released to the user community. All models are accompanied by variance-covariance information resulting either from the least squares procedure or a Monte-Carlo approach. In order to obtain independent external quality parameters and to...
journal article 2011
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Bouman, J. (author), Fiorot, S. (author), Fuchs, M. (author), Gruber, T. (author), Schrama, E.J.O. (author), Tscherning, C.C. (author), Veicherts, M. (author), Visser, P.N.A.M. (author)
Two of the GOCE Level 2 products are the gravity gradients (GGs) in the Gradiometer Reference Frame (GRF) and the GGs in the Local North-Oriented Frame (LNOF). The GRF is an instrument frame and the GGs are derived from the L1b GGs. The L1b to L2 GG processing involves corrections for temporal gravity variations, outlier detection and data gap...
conference paper 2011
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Bouman, J. (author), Fiorot, S. (author), Fuchs, M. (author), Gruber, T. (author), Schrama, E.J.O. (author), Tscherning, C. (author), Veicherts, M. (author), Visser, P.N.A.M. (author)
GOCE is ESA’s gravity field mission and the first satellite ever that measures gravitational gradients in space, that is, the second spatial derivatives of the Earth’s gravitational potential. The goal is to determine the Earth’s mean gravitational field with unprecedented accuracy at spatial resolutions down to 100 km. GOCE carries a gravity...
journal article 2011
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Bouman, J. (author), Rispens, S. (author), Gruber, T. (author), Koop, R. (author), Schrama, E. (author), Visser, P. (author), Tscherning, C.C. (author), Veicherts, M. (author)
One of the products derived from the gravity field and steady-state ocean circulation explorer (GOCE) observations are the gravity gradients. These gravity gradients are provided in the gradiometer reference frame (GRF) and are calibrated in-flight using satellite shaking and star sensor data. To use these gravity gradients for application in...
journal article 2008
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