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    Knowledge Search within a Company-WIKI

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    The usage of Wikis for the purpose of knowledge management within a business company is only of value if the stored information can be found easily. The fundamental characteristic of a Wiki, its easy and informal usage, results in large amounts of steadily changing, unstructured documents. The widely used full-text search often provides search results of insufficient accuracy. In this paper, we will present an approach likely to improve search quality, through the use of Semantic Web, Text Mining, and Case Based Reasoning (CBR) technologies. Search results are more precise and complete because, in contrast to full-text search, the proposed knowledge-based search operates on the semantic layer

    Grayanotoxin I Intoxication in Pet Pigs

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    Contaminated honey is a common cause of grayanotoxin intoxication in humans. Intoxication of animals, especially cattle, is usually due to ingestion of plants of the Ericaceae family, such as Rhododendron. Here, we report the ingestion of Pieris japonica as the cause of grayanotoxin I intoxication in 2 miniature pigs that were kept as pets. The pigs showed sudden onset of pale oral mucosa, tachycardia, tachypnea, hypersalivation, tremor, and ataxia that progressed to lateral recumbency. The pathological examination of one pig revealed no specific indications for intoxication except for the finding of plant material of Pieris japonica in the intestine. Grayanotoxin I was identified in the ingested plant, gastric content, blood, liver, bile, kidney, urine, lung, and skeletal muscle via HPLC-MS/MS. Grayanotoxin I should be considered as a differential etiological diagnosis in pigs with unspecific signs and discovery of ingested plant material as the only indication in the pathologic examination

    Das Pilotprojekt „Kugelschuss auf der Weide“ in der Schweiz

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    Das System der sogenannten Weideschlachtung/Kugelschuss auf der Weide ist bis dato einmalig in der Schweiz. In Deutschland wird die stressvermeidende Weideschlachtung schon auf mehreren Betrieben durchgeführt. Die Schlachtrinder werden nicht mehr dem Stress bedeutenden Verlust der vertrauten Umgebung ausgesetzt und können ohne Lebendtiertransport und den damit verbundenen Stressfaktoren auf dem heimischen Betrieb betäubt und getötet werden. Nach dem Entbluten wird der Schlachtkörper dann in einem eigens dafür angefertigten PKW-Anhänger, der sämtliche hygienetechnischen Anforderungen erfüllt, in ein nahegelegenes Schlachtlokal verbracht und dort fachgerecht und im konventionellen Sinne weiterverarbeitet. Damit das System der Weideschlachtung einwandfrei funktioniert, die zu schlachtenden Tiere korrekt betäubt und anschließend getötet werden und sämtliche Punkte hinsichtlich Tierschutz, Arbeitssicherheit und Hygiene eingehalten werden können, gilt es Richtlinien einzuhalten. Diese, sowie die einzelnen Schritte einer einwandfreien Weideschlachtung werden in diesem Artikel dargestellt

    The invariants of the Weil representation of SL2(Z)\mathrm{SL}_2(\mathbb{Z})

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    The transformation behaviour of the vector valued theta function of a positive definite even lattice under the metaplectic group Mp2(Z)\mathrm{Mp}_2(\mathbb{Z}) is described by the Weil representation. This representation plays an important role in the theory of automorphic forms. We show that its invariants are induced from 55 fundamental invariants

    A Proof of Kirchhoff's First Law for Hyperbolic Conservation Laws on Networks

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    Networks are essential models in many applications such as information technology, chemistry, power systems, transportation, neuroscience, and social sciences. In light of such broad applicability, a general theory of dynamical systems on networks may capture shared concepts, and provide a setting for deriving abstract properties. To this end, we develop a calculus for networks modeled as abstract metric spaces and derive an analog of Kirchhoff's first law for hyperbolic conservation laws. In dynamical systems on networks, Kirchhoff's first law connects the study of abstract global objects, and that of a computationally-beneficial edgewise-Euclidean perspective by stating its equivalence. In particular, our results show that hyperbolic conservation laws on networks can be stated without explicit Kirchhoff-type boundary conditions.Comment: 20 pages, 6 figure

    The Non-Autonomous Chiral Model and the Ernst Equation of General Relativity in the Bidifferential Calculus Framework

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    The non-autonomous chiral model equation for an m×mm \times m matrix function on a two-dimensional space appears in particular in general relativity, where for m=2m=2 a certain reduction of it determines stationary, axially symmetric solutions of Einstein's vacuum equations, and for m=3m=3 solutions of the Einstein-Maxwell equations. Using a very simple and general result of the bidifferential calculus approach to integrable partial differential and difference equations, we generate a large class of exact solutions of this chiral model. The solutions are parametrized by a set of matrices, the size of which can be arbitrarily large. The matrices are subject to a Sylvester equation that has to be solved and generically admits a unique solution. By imposing the aforementioned reductions on the matrix data, we recover the Ernst potentials of multi-Kerr-NUT and multi-Demianski-Newman metrics

    Cutting inserts made of glass and glass ceramics

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    Against the background of the increasing cost and scarcity of raw materials that are required for the manufacture of cutting tools, the question of alternative cutting materials arises. Glasses and glass ceramics represent a possibility for this, the use of which has hardly been considered so far. This thesis is devoted to the question of whether cutting tools can be made from glass and glass ceramic materials at all. In addition, the question of how such tools can be used for which purposes is dealt with. First results on both questions are presented. The grinding of indexable inserts from the materials examined was possible without breaking corners and edges. Plastics can be easily machined with the tools produced. When machining aluminum, however, the tools made of glass fail completely, while those made of glass–ceramic show good results here too. These first results are intended to pave the way for further research in this area

    CyPhERS: A cyber-physical event reasoning system providing real-time situational awareness for attack and fault response

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    Cyber–physical systems (CPSs) constitute the backbone of critical infrastructures such as power grids or water distribution networks. Operating failures in these systems can cause serious risks for society. To avoid or minimize downtime, operators require real-time awareness about critical incidents. However, online event identification in CPSs is challenged by the complex interdependency of numerous physical and digital components, requiring to take cyber attacks and physical failures equally into account. The online event identification problem is further complicated through the lack of historical observations of critical but rare events, and the continuous evolution of cyber attack strategies. This work introduces and demonstrates CyPhERS, a Cyber-Physical Event Reasoning System. CyPhERS provides real-time information pertaining the occurrence, location, physical impact, and root cause of potentially critical events in CPSs, without the need for historical event observations. Key novelty of CyPhERS is the capability to generate informative and interpretable event signatures of known and unknown types of both cyber attacks and physical failures. The concept is evaluated and benchmarked on a demonstration case that comprises a multitude of attack and fault events targeting various components of a CPS. The results demonstrate that the event signatures provide relevant and inferable information on both known and unknown event types
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