Publications by authors named "P SCHWARZ"

Roasting is an efficient way to enhance the aroma of malts. However, the dynamic response of volatile development throughout roasting has been rarely explored. In this study, multiple omics approaches were applied to systematically investigate underlying mechanisms of volatile development at a time-course manner during roasting.

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Background: Digital interventions are promising additions for both usual care and rehabilitation. Evidence and studies for the latter, however, are still rare.

Objective: The aim of the study was to examine the app/web-based patient education program called "mebix" (previously called "Vision 2 - Gesundes Herz") regarding its effectiveness in relation to the parameters of disease-specific quality of life (HeartQoL), cardiovascular risk profile (Cardiovascular Risk Management [CARRISMA]), and prognostic estimation of early retirement (Screening instrument work and occupation [SIBAR]) in 190 participants from a cardiological rehabilitation clinic.

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There is an unmet need for a biomarker of liver fat. We identified dimethylguanidino valeric acid (DMGV) as a circulating biomarker of liver fat. Here, we assess its two isoforms-symmetric (SDGV) and asymmetric (ADGV)-as biomarkers of steatosis.

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The use of antidepressants is well-documented for several health conditions. The determination of these drugs in biological fluids is often important in intoxication cases. However, appropriate sample preparation needs to be employed, such as dispersive liquid phase microextraction (DSPME).

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Article Synopsis
  • - Fountain codes, initially designed for reliable multicasting in communication networks, are being adapted for DNA data storage systems despite encountering unique challenges such as different noise models and specific constraints of DNA storage channels.
  • - The article discusses various optimization methods for fountain codes specifically for DNA data storage, including tailored distribution functions that enhance their effectiveness in this unique context.
  • - Evaluations demonstrate that these optimizations notably improve the reliability and capacity of DNA data storage systems, with the new coding schemes and methods made available as open-source software for broader use.
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