Hinrichsen, R. D. & Tran, J. R.: A circadian clock regulates sensitivity to cadmium in Paramecium tetraurelia. In: Cell Biol Toxicol (2010),
[Volltext]
The heavy metal cadmium is a dangerous environmental toxicant that can be lethal to humans and other organisms. This paper demonstrates that cadmium is lethal to the ciliated protozoan Paramecium tetraurelia and that a circadian clock modulates the sensitivity of the cells to cadmium. Various concentrations of cadmium were shown to increase the number of behavioral responses, decrease the swimming speed of cells, and generate large vacuole formation in cells prior to death. Cells were grown in either 12-h light/12-h dark or constant dark conditions exhibited a toxic response to 500 muM CdCl(2); the sensitivity of the response was found to vary with a 24-h periodicity. Cells were most sensitive to cadmium at circadian time 0 (CT0), while they were least sensitive in the early evening (CT12). This rhythm persisted even when the cells were grown in constant dark. The oscillation in cadmium sensitivity was shown to be temperature-compensated; cells grown at 18 degrees C and 28 degrees C had a similar 24-h oscillation. Finally, phase shifting experiments demonstrated a phase-dependent response to light. These data establish the criteria required for a circadian clock and demonstrate that P. tetraurelia possesses a circadian-influenced regulatory component of the cadmium toxic response. The Paramecium system is shown to be an excellent model system for the study of the effects of biological rhythms on heavy metal toxicity.
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Weihusen, A.; Hinrichsen, L.; Carus, T.; Dammer, R.; Rascher-Friesenhausen, R.; Kröger, T.; Peitgen, H.-O. & Preusser, T.: Towards a Verified Simulation Model for Radiofrequency Ablations.. In: Navab, N. & Jannin, P. (Hrsg.): IPCAI. Springer, 2010 (Lecture Notes in Computer Science 6135), S. 179-189
[Volltext]
@inproceedings{conf/ipcai/WeihusenHCDRKPP10,
author = {Weihusen, Andreas and Hinrichsen, Lisa and Carus, Thomas and Dammer, Rainer and Rascher-Friesenhausen, Richard and Kröger, Tim and Peitgen, Heinz-Otto and Preusser, Tobias},
title = {Towards a Verified Simulation Model for Radiofrequency Ablations.},
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Hinrichsen, D. & Pritchard, A. J.: Composite Systems with Uncertain Couplings of Fixed Structure: Scaled Riccati Equations and the Problem of Quadratic Stability.. In: SIAM J. Control and Optimization 47 (2009), Nr. 6, S. 3037-3075
[Volltext]
@article{journals/siamco/HinrichsenP09,
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title = {Composite Systems with Uncertain Couplings of Fixed Structure: Scaled Riccati Equations and the Problem of Quadratic Stability.},
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Hinrichsen, V. L.; Kruskal, B.; O'Brien, M. A.; Lieu, T. A. & Platt, R.: Application of Information Technology: Using Electronic Medical Records to Enhance Detection and Reporting of Vaccine Adverse Events.. In: JAMIA 14 (2007), Nr. 6, S. 731-735
[Volltext]
@article{journals/jamia/HinrichsenKOLP07,
author = {Hinrichsen, Virginia L. and Kruskal, Benjamin and O'Brien, Megan A. and Lieu, Tracy A. and Platt, Richard},
title = {Application of Information Technology: Using Electronic Medical Records to Enhance Detection and Reporting of Vaccine Adverse Events.},
journal = {JAMIA},
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number = {6},
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Hinrichsen, H.: Non-equilibrium phase transitions. In: Physica A 369 (2006), Nr. 1, S. 1-28
These lecture notes give a basic introduction to the physics of phase transitions under non-equilibrium conditions. The notes start with a general introduction to non-equilibrium statistical mechanics followed by four parts. The first one discusses the universality class of directed percolation, which plays a similar role as the Ising model in equilibrium statistical physics. The second one gives an overview about other universality classes which have been of interest in recent years. The third part extends the scope to models with long-range interactions, including memory effects and the so-called Lévy flights. Finally, the fourth part is concerned with deposition–evaporation phenomena leading to wetting transitions out of equilibrium.
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}
Karow, M.; Hinrichsen, D. & Pritchard, A. J.: Interconnected Systems with Uncertain Couplings: Explicit Formulae for mu-Values, Spectral Value Sets, and Stability Radii.. In: SIAM J. Control and Optimization 45 (2006), Nr. 3, S. 856-884
[Volltext]
@article{journals/siamco/KarowHP06,
author = {Karow, Michael and Hinrichsen, Diederich and Pritchard, Anthony J.},
title = {Interconnected Systems with Uncertain Couplings: Explicit Formulae for mu-Values, Spectral Value Sets, and Stability Radii.},
journal = {SIAM J. Control and Optimization},
year = {2006},
volume = {45},
number = {3},
pages = {856-884},
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Hinrichsen, M.: Entertainment & society. Audiences, trends and impacts.. In: Zeitschrift für Medienpsychologie 16 (2004), Nr. 1, S. 36-37
[Volltext]
@article{journals/zmp/Hinrichsen04,
author = {Hinrichsen, Malte},
title = {Entertainment & society. Audiences, trends and impacts.},
journal = {Zeitschrift für Medienpsychologie},
year = {2004},
volume = {16},
number = {1},
pages = {36-37},
url = {http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/journals/zmp/zmp16.html#Hinrichsen04},
keywords = {dblp}
}
Kharitonov, V. L. & Hinrichsen, D.: Exponential estimates for time delay systems.. In: Systems & Control Letters 53 (2004), Nr. 5, S. 395-405
[Volltext]
@article{journals/scl/KharitonovH04,
author = {Kharitonov, Vladimir L. and Hinrichsen, D.},
title = {Exponential estimates for time delay systems.},
journal = {Systems & Control Letters},
year = {2004},
volume = {53},
number = {5},
pages = {395-405},
url = {http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/journals/scl/scl53.html#KharitonovH04},
keywords = {dblp}
}
Voss, R. & Hinrichsen, H.-H.: Source of uncertainty in icthyoplankton surveys: modelling
the influence of wind forcing and survey strategy on
adundance estimates. In: Journal of Marine Systems 43 (2003), S. 87-103
[Volltext]
@article{voss_hinrichsen_2003_jms,
author = {Voss, R. and Hinrichsen, H.-H.},
title = {Source of uncertainty in icthyoplankton surveys: modelling
the influence of wind forcing and survey strategy on
adundance estimates},
journal = {Journal of Marine Systems},
year = {2003},
volume = {43},
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Antoni, M.; Hinrichsen, H. & Ruffo, S.: On the microcanonical solution of a system of fully coupled particles. In: Chaos,Solitons,& Fractals 13 (2002), Nr. 3, S. 393-399
[Volltext]
@article{Antoni2002,
author = {Antoni, Mickaël and Hinrichsen, Haye and Ruffo, Stefano},
title = {On the microcanonical solution of a system of fully coupled particles},
journal = {Chaos,Solitons,& Fractals},
year = {2002},
volume = {13},
number = {3},
pages = {393--399},
url = {http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6TJ4-440BP16-3/1/e610a85bb6c9775aab97af2b168bf8a3},
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Dornic, I.; Chaté, H.; Chave, J. & Hinrichsen, H.: Critical Coarsening without Surface Tension: The Universality Class of the Voter Model. In: Physical Review Letters 87 (2001), Nr. 4, S. 045701
We show that the two-dimensional voter model, usually considered to be only a marginal coarsening system, represents a broad class of models for which phase ordering takes place without surface tension. We argue that voter-like growth is generically observed at order-disorder nonequilibrium transitions solely driven by interfacial noise between dynamically symmetric absorbing states.
@article{Dornic2001,
author = {Dornic, Ivan and Chaté, Hugues and Chave, Jérôme and Hinrichsen, Haye},
title = {Critical Coarsening without Surface Tension: The Universality Class of the Voter Model},
journal = {Physical Review Letters},
publisher = {American Physical Society},
year = {2001},
volume = {87},
number = {4},
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}
LaValle, S. M. & Hinrichsen, J.: Visibility-based pursuit-evasion: the case of curved environments.. In: IEEE Transactions on Robotics 17 (2001), Nr. 2, S. 196-202
[Volltext]
@article{journals/trob/LaValleH01,
author = {LaValle, Steven M. and Hinrichsen, John},
title = {Visibility-based pursuit-evasion: the case of curved environments.},
journal = {IEEE Transactions on Robotics},
year = {2001},
volume = {17},
number = {2},
pages = {196-202},
url = {http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/journals/trob/trob17.html#LaValleH01},
keywords = {dblp}
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Bouhtouri, A. E.; Hinrichsen, D. & Pritchard, A. J.: Stability radii of discrete-time stochastic systems with respect to blockdiagonal perturbations.. In: Automatica 36 (2000), Nr. 7, S. 1033-1040
[Volltext]
@article{journals/automatica/BouhtouriHP00,
author = {Bouhtouri, A. El and Hinrichsen, Diederich and Pritchard, Anthony J.},
title = {Stability radii of discrete-time stochastic systems with respect to blockdiagonal perturbations.},
journal = {Automatica},
year = {2000},
volume = {36},
number = {7},
pages = {1033-1040},
url = {http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/journals/automatica/automatica36.html#BouhtouriHP00},
keywords = {dblp}
}
Hinrichsen, H.: Non-equilibrium critical phenomena and phase transitions into absorbing states. In: Adv.~Phys. 49 (2000), Nr. 7, S. 815-958
This review addresses recent developments in non-equilibrium statistical physics. Focusing on phase transitions from fluctuating phases into absorbing states, the universality class of directed percolation is investigated in detail. The survey gives a general introduction to various lattice models of directed percolation and studies their scaling properties, field-theoretic aspects, numerical techniques, as well as possible experimental realizations. In addition, several examples of absorbing-state transitions which do not belong to the directed percolation universality class will be discussed. As a closely related technique, we investigate the concept of damage spreading. It is shown that this technique is ambiguous to some extent, making it impossible to define chaotic and regular phases in stochastic non-equilibrium systems. Finally, we discuss various classes of depinning transitions in models for interface growth which are related to phase transitions into absorbing states.
@article{HIN00,
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title = {Non-equilibrium critical phenomena and phase transitions into absorbing states},
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}
Ritter, G.; Hinrichsen, H. & Eveking, H.: Formal Verification of Descriptions with Distinct Order of Memory Operations.. In: Thiagarajan, P. S. & Yap, R. H. C. (Hrsg.): ASIAN. Springer, 1999 (Lecture Notes in Computer Science 1742), S. 308-321
[Volltext]
@inproceedings{conf/asian/RitterHE99,
author = {Ritter, Gerd and Hinrichsen, Holger and Eveking, Hans},
title = {Formal Verification of Descriptions with Distinct Order of Memory Operations.},
editor = {Thiagarajan, P. S. and Yap, Roland H. C.},
booktitle = {ASIAN},
series = {Lecture Notes in Computer Science},
publisher = {Springer},
year = {1999},
volume = {1742},
pages = {308-321},
url = {http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/asian/asian99.html#RitterHE99},
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Ritter, G.; Eveking, H. & Hinrichsen, H.: Formal Verification of Designs with Complex Control by Symbolic Simulation.. In: Pierre, L. & Kropf, T. (Hrsg.): CHARME. Springer, 1999 (Lecture Notes in Computer Science 1703), S. 234-249
[Volltext]
@inproceedings{conf/charme/RitterEH99,
author = {Ritter, Gerd and Eveking, Hans and Hinrichsen, Holger},
title = {Formal Verification of Designs with Complex Control by Symbolic Simulation.},
editor = {Pierre, Laurence and Kropf, Thomas},
booktitle = {CHARME},
series = {Lecture Notes in Computer Science},
publisher = {Springer},
year = {1999},
volume = {1703},
pages = {234-249},
url = {http://dblp.uni-trier.de/db/conf/charme/charme1999.html#RitterEH99},
isbn = {3-540-66559-5},
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Tokos, K. S.; Hinrichsen, H.-H. & W., Z.: Merging and Migration of Two Meddies. In: Journal of Physical Oceanography 24 (1994), Nr. 10, S. 2129-2141
@article{schultz_tokos_etal_1994,
author = {Tokos, K.L. Schultz and Hinrichsen, H.-H. and W., Zenk},
title = {Merging and Migration of Two Meddies},
journal = {Journal of Physical Oceanography},
year = {1994},
volume = {24},
number = {10},
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Lieberman, J. A.; Ma, J.; Alvir, J.; Woerner, M.; Degreef, G.; Bilder, R. M.; Ashtari, M.; Bogerts, B.; Mayerhoff, D. I.; Geisler, S. H.; Loebel, A.; Levy, D. L.; Hinrichsen, G.; Szymanski, S.; Chakos, M.; Koreen, A.; Borenstein, M. & Kane, J. M.: Prospective study of psychobiology in first-episode schizophrenia
at Hillside Hospital. In: Schizophrenia Bulletin 18 (1992), Nr. 3, S. 351-371
@article{LiebermanMaAlvirEtAl92,
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title = {Prospective study of psychobiology in first-episode schizophrenia
at Hillside Hospital},
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Stammer, D.; Hinrichsen, H.-H. & Käse, R.: Can Meddies Be Detected By Satellite Altimetry ?. In: Journal of Geophysical Research 96 (1991), Nr. C4, S. 7005-7014
@article{stammer_etal_1991_jgr,
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title = {Can Meddies Be Detected By Satellite Altimetry ?},
journal = {Journal of Geophysical Research},
year = {1991},
volume = {96},
number = {C4},
pages = {7005-7014},
keywords = {imported}
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Käse, R.; Beckmann, A. & Hinrichsen, H.-H.: Observational Evidence of Salt Lens Formation in the
Iberian Basin. In: Journal of Geophysical Research 94 (1989), Nr. C4, S. 4905-4912
@article{kase_etal_1989,
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title = {Observational Evidence of Salt Lens Formation in the
Iberian Basin},
journal = {Journal of Geophysical Research},
year = {1989},
volume = {94},
number = {C4},
pages = {4905-4912},
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