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Wahlgren, G. M., K. E. Nielsen, and D. S. Leckrone. "High-resolution spectroscopy of the hot Am star HR 3383." Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 500, no. 2 (October 27, 2020): 2451–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/mnras/staa3323.

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ABSTRACT We present the spectrum analysis of the hot Am star HR 3383 (A1 Vm). Hubble Space Telescope STIS and Nordic Optical Telescope SOFIN data are modelled with synthetic spectra, and abundances are investigated for 78 elements. Most light elements up through oxygen show deficiencies, compared to solar abundances, followed by the general trend of increasing abundance enhancement with atomic number that levels off at a 30-fold enhancement at the lanthanide group and heavier elements. The derived element distribution is generally consistent with what is observed in other hot Am stars. Abundances for HR 3383 are also similar to what is seen for the cooler HgMn stars, with the exception of the platinum-group elements that generally show dramatic enhancements in the HgMn stars. Current theory and calculations are able to predict most observed abundances and abundance trends through the iron group. The large number of derived element abundances in this study provides a constraint for theoretical calculations attempting to explain the heavy element abundances in chemically peculiar stars. This paper includes a comprehensive description of spectral lines useful for an abundance analysis of late B and A type stars, and comments are provided on the atomic data. New data for hyperfine structure components for three lines in Lu iii and a single line in Lu ii are presented, based on laboratory spectra. In addition to the stellar spectrum, lines from the interstellar medium are noted for several of the strongest Fe ii ultraviolet transitions.
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Martins, Fernanda Andrade, Alanderson Alves Ramalho, Andréia Moreira de Andrade, Simone Perufo Opitz, Rosalina Jorge Koifman, and Ilce Ferreira da Silva. "Padrões de amamentação e fatores associados ao desmame precoce na Amazônia ocidental." Revista de Saúde Pública 55 (May 17, 2021): 21. http://dx.doi.org/10.11606/s1518-8787.2021055002134.

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OBJETIVO: Caracterizar os padrões de amamentação nos primeiros seis meses de vida e fatores associados ao desmame precoce numa coorte de nascidos vivos em Rio Branco, Acre. MÉTODOS: Estudo prospectivo com nascidos vivos entre abril e junho de 2015. As entrevistas com as mães ocorreram logo após o nascimento e entre 6 e 15 meses pós-parto. Na alta hospitalar, o aleitamento foi definido em exclusivo (AME) e materno (AM). No seguimento, os padrões de amamentação foram AME, aleitamento materno predominante (AMP) e AM. A interrupção da amamentação nos primeiros seis meses foi classificada como desmame precoce. Utilizou-se o método de Kaplan Meier (log-rank: 95%) para estimar a probabilidade condicional de mudança no padrão de amamentação e risco de desmame. Os fatores associados ao desmame e seus intervalos de confiança de 95% (IC95%) foram analisados pela regressão proporcional de Cox bruta e ajustada. RESULTADOS: Participaram do estudo 833 lactentes que na alta hospitalar estavam em AME (95,4%) e AM (4,6%). A probabilidade do lactente em AME na alta hospitalar permanecer em AME, ou se tornar AMP ou AM, aos seis meses, foi de 16,4%, 32,3% e 56,5% respectivamente. A probabilidade de desmame aos seis meses foi estaticamente maior para lactentes em AM na alta hospitalar (47,4%) em comparação com aqueles em AME (26%). Mostraram-se associados ao desmame precoce: o AM na alta hospitalar (HR = 1,82; IC95% 1,06–3,11), ausência de amamentação cruzada praticada pela mãe (HR = 2,50; IC95% 1,59–3,94), usar chupeta (HR = 6,23; IC95% 4,52–8,60), pretender amamentar por menos de seis meses (HR = 1,93; IC95% 1,25–2,98), não amamentar na primeira hora de vida (HR = 1,45; IC95% 1,10–1,92) e consumir álcool na gestação (HR = 1,88; IC95% 1,34–2,90). CONCLUSÃO: Comparados aos lactentes em AME, aqueles em AM, na alta hospitalar, apresentaram maior probabilidade de desmame. Esforços em saúde pública devem priorizar o AME na alta hospitalar, promover amamentação na primeira hora de vida e orientar sobre os riscos do consumo de álcool na gestação, amamentação cruzada e uso de chupeta.
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Dumar, Amanda M., Anna F. Huntington, Rebecca R. Rogers, Thomas J. Kopec, Tyler D. Williams, and Christopher G. Ballmann. "Acute Beetroot Juice Supplementation Attenuates Morning-Associated Decrements in Supramaximal Exercise Performance in Trained Sprinters." International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 18, no. 2 (January 7, 2021): 412. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18020412.

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Diurnal fluctuations in power output have been well established with power loss typically occurring in morning (AM) times. Beetroot juice (BRJ) is a source of dietary nitrate that possess ergogenic properties, but it is unknown if ingestion can mitigate performance decrements in the morning. The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of acute BRJ supplementation on diurnal fluctuations in anaerobic performance in trained sprinters. Male Division 1 National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) sprinters (n = 10) participated. In a double-blinded crossover study design, participants completed three counterbalanced exercise trials under different conditions: Morning–placebo (8:00 HR, AM-PL), Morning–BRJ (8:00 HR, AM-BRJ), and Afternoon–no supplement (15:00 HR, PM). For each trial, participants completed 3 × 15 s Wingate anaerobic tests separated by 2 min of rest. Each trial was separated by a 72 h washout period. Mean power output (p = 0.043), anaerobic capacity (p = 0.023), and total work (p = 0.026) were significantly lower with the AM-PL condition compared to PM. However, BRJ supplementation prevented AM losses of mean power output (p = 0.994), anaerobic capacity (p = 0.941), and total work (p = 0.933) in the AM-BRJ compared to the PM condition. Rate of perceived exertion was not significantly different between any conditions (p = 0.516). Heart rate was significantly lower during the AM-BRJ condition compared to AM-PL (p = 0.030) and PM (p < 0.001). Findings suggest anaerobic capacity suffers during AM versus PM times in trained sprinters, but BRJ ingestion abolishes AM-associated decrements in performance.
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Dumar, Amanda M., Anna F. Huntington, Rebecca R. Rogers, Thomas J. Kopec, Tyler D. Williams, and Christopher G. Ballmann. "Acute Beetroot Juice Supplementation Attenuates Morning-Associated Decrements in Supramaximal Exercise Performance in Trained Sprinters." International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 18, no. 2 (January 7, 2021): 412. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18020412.

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Diurnal fluctuations in power output have been well established with power loss typically occurring in morning (AM) times. Beetroot juice (BRJ) is a source of dietary nitrate that possess ergogenic properties, but it is unknown if ingestion can mitigate performance decrements in the morning. The purpose of this study was to examine the effects of acute BRJ supplementation on diurnal fluctuations in anaerobic performance in trained sprinters. Male Division 1 National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) sprinters (n = 10) participated. In a double-blinded crossover study design, participants completed three counterbalanced exercise trials under different conditions: Morning–placebo (8:00 HR, AM-PL), Morning–BRJ (8:00 HR, AM-BRJ), and Afternoon–no supplement (15:00 HR, PM). For each trial, participants completed 3 × 15 s Wingate anaerobic tests separated by 2 min of rest. Each trial was separated by a 72 h washout period. Mean power output (p = 0.043), anaerobic capacity (p = 0.023), and total work (p = 0.026) were significantly lower with the AM-PL condition compared to PM. However, BRJ supplementation prevented AM losses of mean power output (p = 0.994), anaerobic capacity (p = 0.941), and total work (p = 0.933) in the AM-BRJ compared to the PM condition. Rate of perceived exertion was not significantly different between any conditions (p = 0.516). Heart rate was significantly lower during the AM-BRJ condition compared to AM-PL (p = 0.030) and PM (p < 0.001). Findings suggest anaerobic capacity suffers during AM versus PM times in trained sprinters, but BRJ ingestion abolishes AM-associated decrements in performance.
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Goss, G. D., C. Addison, F. Shepherd, L. Seymour, A. LeMaitre, and K. Ding. "TGF-α and amphiregulin levels in non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) patients (pts) treated with erlotinib/placebo in the National Cancer Institute of Canada Clinical Trials Group (NCIC CTG) BR.21." Journal of Clinical Oncology 27, no. 15_suppl (May 20, 2009): 11023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1200/jco.2009.27.15_suppl.11023.

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11023 Background: In BR.21, erlotinib prolonged survival of previously treated NSCLC pts. We examined the predictive/ prognostic effects of the EGFR ligands, TGFa and amphiregulin(Am). Methods: Plasma was collected prior to treatment in consenting pts. TGFa and Am were analyzed by ELISA (R&D Systems). Samples were blinded, measured in duplicate and ligand concentrations determined following interpolation of a standard curve generated from known quantities of recombinant proteins. Sensitivity was ∼3pg/ml. Cutoff points for TGFa were <10 (low) and ≥10 (high); for Am <1.5 (low) vs 1.5–10 (intermediate) vs >10 (high). Standard statistical methods were used to correlate biomarker data with baseline characteristics and outcomes. Results: In 731 randomized pts, 539 were evaluable for both markers; there was a significant interaction (p=0.03) between the evaluable and inevaluable cohorts (erlotinib benefit favoring the evaluable cohort); evaluable pts were more likely to be male, > 60 and to have EGFR amplification. Baseline high TGFa was associated with poorer ECOG PS (p=0.03) while high Am was associated with worse PS (p<0.0001), anemia (p<0.0001), non response to prior therapies (p=0.01) and no-prior platinum therapy (p=0.02). Although TGFa was not prognostic for OS (HR=1.0, p=0.99), high Am was (HR: Middle vs low: 0.94, 95% C.I 0.49 -1.81; high vs.low: 2.04, 95% C.I 1.43 - 2.91; p=0.0002). High TGFa was a poor prognostic factor for PFS (HR 1.4, p=0.07) as was elevated Am (HR: Middle vs low: 1.02, 95% C.I 0.56 -1.85; high vs. low: 1.67, 95% C.I 1.19 - 2.35, p=0.01). In multivariate analyses including both ligands, high Am remained prognostic, but neither ligand was predictive. Conclusions: High levels of baseline Am appears to be a poor prognostic factor, while low levels of TGFa showed a trend to predict benefit from erlotinib in univariate analyses. [Table: see text] [Table: see text]
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Chotsampancharoen, Thirachit, Pornpun Sripornsawan, Sarapee Duangchu, Malai Wongchanchailert, and Edward McNeil. "Survival Outcome of Alternative Medicine Treatment for Newly Diagnosed Acute Leukemia in Children." Acta Haematologica 140, no. 4 (2018): 203–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.1159/000493417.

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Background: There is scarce information on the efficacy of alternative medicine (AM) alone as a treatment for newly diagnosed acute leukemia in children. We aimed to compare overall survival (OS) between children with newly diagnosed acute leukemia who received AM alone as the first-line treatment and those treated with conventional chemotherapy (CCT). Methods: Two-to-one nearest-neighbor propensity score-matching using sex, initial white blood cell count, phenotype of leukemia, and period of diagnosis was performed on 184 patients who received CCT and 92 who received AM alone after being diagnosed with leukemia. A multivariable Cox proportional-hazards regression model was then applied to assess the effect of treatment on OS after adjusting for potential confounders. Hazard ratios (HR) and 95% confidence intervals (CI) are provided. Results: After adjusting for initial white cell count and subtype of leukemia, children treated with AM alone had worse OS (HR 5.14, 95% CI 3.75–7.04) than those given CCT. The 5-year OS rate for newly diagnosed acute leukemia treated with AM medicine alone was 0%. Conclusion: AM without CCT is associated with poorer survival when compared with CCT.
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Lehnert, Volker, and Iris Dopfer-Hirth. "Datenschutzanforderungen und ihre Unterstützung in HR-Systemen am Beispiel SAP ERP HCM." HMD Praxis der Wirtschaftsinformatik 53, no. 6 (October 5, 2016): 851–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.1365/s40702-016-0267-0.

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Kilby, Greg. "Analysis of PTMs via Capillary LC Coupled with HR/AM Mass Spec." Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News 36, no. 6 (March 15, 2016): 24–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.1089/gen.36.06.14.

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Somlo, George, Marcelo C. Pasquini, Beth Blackwell, Steven Michael Devine, Siddhartha Ganguly, Yvonne Efebera, Sergio Giralt, et al. "Response status as predictor of survival after autologous hematopoietic cell transplant (AHCT), without or with consolidation (with bortezomib, lenalidomide (Len) and dexamethasone) and len maintenance (AM vs. ACM) versus tandem AHCT and len maintenance (TAM) for up-front treatment of patients (pts) with multiple myeloma (MM): BMT CTN0702-stamina (NCT01109004)." Journal of Clinical Oncology 35, no. 15_suppl (May 20, 2017): 8010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1200/jco.2017.35.15_suppl.8010.

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8010 Background: The Stamina trial primarily aimed to identify the best strategy among AM, ACM, and TAM, leading to longer PFS (LBA-1, ASH, 2016). Here we report on interim, exploratory results of the association between PFS and overall survival (OS) and baseline MM response, risk category, and treatments (Rx). Methods: Pts with MM, < 71 years, < 12 mos from diagnosis were randomized to melphalan 200mg/m2(mel) and AHCT (AM), tandem mel AHCT (TAM), or mel AHCT and 4 cycles of RVD ((ACM). Pts received Len till progression. Pts were stratified by high risk vs. standard ( del13q, del17q, t(4;14), t(14;16), t(14;20) and hypodyploid; high β2 microglobulin). Kaplan Meier estimates of PFS and OS were performed as a function of Rx and ≥ very good partial response (VPGR including CRs) vs. < VGPR. Cox proportional hazard models explored associations between PFS or OS and risk category, Rx, and ≥ VPGR vs. < VGPR. Results: Between 6/2010-11/2013, 758 pts (AM, N = 257; ACM, N = 254; TAM, N = 247) aged 20-70 years (median 57y) were enrolled (24% high-risk). Baseline ≥VGPR responses were 45.5- 49.8%. PFS at 38 months was similar. For < VGPR, 38-mos PFS with TAM:55.8% (95%CI: 45.8%, 64.7%); ACM: 54.0% (44.7%, 62.5%); AM: 50.1% (40.6%, 58.9%); For ≥VGPR, 38-mos PFS with TAM: 57.1% (46.8%, 66.1%); ACM: 60.1% (50.1%, 68.7%); AM: 55.1% (45.1%, 64.0%). Analyzing response, risk category, and Rx revealed no association between baseline response and PFS (Baseline response < VGPR, hazard ratio (HR): 1.21,95% CI: 0.97-1.52) or OS (baseline response < VGPR, HR 1.02, 95%CI:0.70-1.48). High risk category had an adverse association for PFS (HR 1.62, 95% CI: 1.27-2.07) and OS (HR 1.51 (95% CI:1.01-2.26). Conclusions: In this analysis < VGPR at baseline was not associated with PFS or OS. High-risk had an adverse association. Whether accomplishment of CR/minimal residual disease after AM, ACM,or TAM predicts for longer PFS and OS is the subject of ongoing analysis. Clinical trial information: NCT01109004.
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Burma, Joel S., Courtney M. Kennedy, Linden C. Penner, Lauren N. Miutz, Olivia A. Galea, Philip N. Ainslie, and Jonathan D. Smirl. "Long-term heart transplant recipients: heart rate-related effects on augmented transfer function coherence during repeated squat-stand maneuvers in males." American Journal of Physiology-Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative Physiology 321, no. 6 (December 1, 2021): R925—R937. http://dx.doi.org/10.1152/ajpregu.00177.2021.

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Previous research has highlighted that squat-stand maneuvers (SSMs) augment coherence values within the cerebral pressure-flow relationship to ∼0.99. However, it is not fully elucidated if mean arterial pressure (MAP) leads to this physiological entrainment independently, or if heart rate (HR) and/or the partial pressure of carbon dioxide (Pco2) also have contributing influences. A 2:1 control-to-case model was used in the present investigation [participant number ( n) = 40; n = 16 age-matched (AM); n = 16 donor control (DM); n = 8 heart transplant recipients (HTRs)]. The latter group was used to mechanistically isolate the extent to which HR influences the cerebral pressure-flow relationship. Participants completed 5 min of squat-stand maneuvers at 0.05 Hz (10 s) and 0.10 Hz (5 s). Linear transfer function analysis (TFA) examined the relationship between different physiological inputs (i.e., MAP, HR, and Pco2) and output [cerebral blood velocity (CBV)] during SSM; and cardiac baroreceptor sensitivity (BRS). Compared with DM, cardiac BRS was reduced in AM ( P < 0.001), which was further reduced in HTR ( P < 0.045). In addition, during the SSM, HR was elevated in HTR compared with both control groups ( P < 0.001), but all groups had near-maximal coherence metrics ≥0.98 at 0.05 Hz and ≥0.99 at 0.10 Hz ( P ≥ 0.399). In contrast, the mean HR-CBV/Pco2-CBV relationships ranged from 0.38 (HTR) to 0.81 (DM). Despite near abolishment of BRS and blunted HR following heart transplantation, long-term HTR exhibited near-maximal coherence within the MAP-CBV relationship, comparable with AM and DM. Therefore, these results show that the augmented coherence with SSM is driven by blood pressure, whereas elevations in TFA coherence as a result of HR contribution are likely correlational in nature.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "HR-AM"

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Mast, Anne-Sophie. "Ermittlung eines ROI für BI-HR-Lösungen am Beispiel SAP BW." [S.l. : s.n.], 2004. http://www.bsz-bw.de/cgi-bin/xvms.cgi?SWB11675730.

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Limburg, Tobias [Verfasser], Jürgen W. [Akademischer Betreuer] Einax, and Georg [Akademischer Betreuer] Pohnert. "Von der AAS zur HR-CS-MAS : Analytik von Nichtmetallen am Beispiel von Brom und Schwefel / Tobias Limburg. Gutachter: Jürgen W. Einax ; Georg Pohnert." Jena : Thüringer Universitäts- und Landesbibliothek Jena, 2013. http://d-nb.info/1041255810/34.

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Stotz, Julia [Verfasser]. "Videojournalismus in öffentlich-rechtlichen Regionalmagazinen : eine Evaluation des Umfangs und der Qualität des Videojournalismus im Vergleich mit arbeitsteiligen Produktionen am Beispiel der "Lokalzeit Köln" (WDR), der "Lokalzeit OWL" (WDR) und der "Hessenschau" (HR) / Julia Stotz." Dortmund : Universitätsbibliothek Technische Universität Dortmund, 2011. http://d-nb.info/1018099069/34.

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Jouini, Ameur. "Méthodes et techniques de détection, identification et quantification des ultra-traces, application aux émetteurs alpha (Am et Pu)." Thesis, Nantes, 2017. http://www.theses.fr/2017NANT4063/document.

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La surveillance radiologique de l’environnement est un enjeu majeur pour étudier l Impact des activités industrielles et humaines mettant en œuvre des substances radioactives. Umalyse de l:tImet Pu présents à l’échelle des ultra-traces dans les sols et les sédiments (- mBq.kg-1) est souvent menée par spectrométrie (après séparation chimique. Ces méthodes souffrent de plusieurs inconvénients. Les objectifs de cette thèse sont par conséquent de simplifier la méthode de séparation et d'obtenir une limite de détection basse et un temps d’analyse relativement court en utilisant lICPMS-HR couplé au système d’introduction Apex-Q/ACM. Sur la base des données de la littérature, une méthode chimique utilisant une seule résine d’extraction chromatographique (DGA) est proposée pour isoler les concentrations ultra-traces d’Am et de Pu des différents types d'éléments interférents. La méthodologie proposée a été évaluée avec des solutions synthétiques avant l'utilisation de solutions de lixiviation d’échantillons préalablement analysés par spectrométrie alpha. La méthode retenue demande plusieurs procédure d’élution pour pouvoir séparer les majeurs, les interférents isobariques, les lanthanides, l’uranium et le thorium. Des rendements de chimie supérieurs à 90% pour Am et 60% pour Pu ont pu être mesurés. La robustesse de la méthode d’analyse a été validée avec un standard de référence certifié (AIEA-38S) .Enfin, le protocole analytique d’isolation et de dosage des ultra-traces d241Am et de 239Pu par ICP-MS-HR solution a été appliqué à des échantillons de sédiments échantillonnés dans l’estuaire de la Loire pour caractériser L’état radiologique du fleuve
Radiological monitoring of the environment is a key issue for studying the impact of industrial and human activities using radioactive substances. The analysis of Am and Pu present at ultra-trace concentrations in soils and sediments (-mBq.kg-l) is often carried out by spectrometry after chemical separation. This procedure suffers from several drawbacks (multi-step separation process and long coun.tingtime). The objectives of this PhD are consequently simplify separation process and to achieve a low limit of detection with a relatively short analysis time using a high-resolution plasma source mass spectrometer HR-ICP-MScoupled to the introduction system Apex-Q/ACM. Base on literature data, a chemical methodology using a single column extraction chromatography resin (DGA) is proposed for isolating ultra-trace concentrations of Am and Pu from different types of interfering elements. The proposed methodology is assessed with synthetic solutions prior to the use of real leaching solutions previously analyzed by alpha spectrometry. The chosen method requires several elution procedures in order to separate the majors element, isobaric interferes, lanthanides, uranium and thorium. Recovery yields greater than 90% for Am and 60% for Pu were determined. The robustness of the analytical method was validated with a certified reference standard sample (IAEA-385). Finally, the analytical process for isolation and analysis of 241Am and 239Pu at ultra-trace concentration by ICP-MS-HRsolution was applied to samples of sediment taken from Loire estuary to characterize the radiological status of this river
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Books on the topic "HR-AM"

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Journals, Active. I Am Not HR Approved. Independently Published, 2017.

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Happiness Your Happiness Your Own Way. I Am an HR Professional Let's Agree I Am Always Right: Journal for Human Resources Professionals College Ruled. Independently Published, 2019.

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I Am Giving Free Bad Advice Today: Cuss Word Coloring Book for HR. Independently Published, 2020.

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Loren, Emma. Don't Mess with Me, I Am a HR Specialist: 6X9 Career Pride 120 Pages Writing Notebooks. Independently Published, 2019.

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Loren, Emma. Don't Mess with Me, I Am a HR Coordinator: 6X9 Career Pride 120 Pages Writing Notebooks. Independently Published, 2019.

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Publishing, Dina Administration. I Am a HR Professional to Save Time Let's Just Assume I'm Always Right : Blank Lined Notebooks: To Save Time Let's Just Assume HR Professionals Are Always Right. Independently Published, 2019.

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Silvestran010, Megum. I Never Asked to Be the World's Best HR Professional but Here I Am Absolutely Crushing It: Appreciation Notebook Journal. Independently Published, 2021.

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Silvestran010, Megum. I Never Asked to Be the World's Best HR Professional but Here I Am Absolutely Crushing It: Appreciation Notebook Journal. Independently Published, 2021.

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Shop, Habinal. I Never Asked to Be the World's Best HR Professional but Here I Am Absolutely Crushing It: Appreciation Notebook Journal Gift. Independently Published, 2020.

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Shop, Habinal. I Never Asked to Be the World's Best HR Professional but Here I Am Absolutely Crushing It: Appreciation Notebook Journal Gift. Independently Published, 2020.

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Gottwald, Johannes, and Bernhard Rosenberger. "Neues organisatorisches Denken am Beispiel HR-Outsourcing." In Modernes Personalmanagement, 145–55. Wiesbaden: Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-34876-2_13.

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Gottwald, Johannes, and Bernhard Rosenberger. "Neues organisatorisches Denken am Beispiel HR-Outsourcing." In Modernes Personalmanagement, 131–41. Wiesbaden: Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-10317-0_13.

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Winkelmann-Ackermann, Sylvia, and Christoph Thoma. "Globale HR Prozesse als Herausforderung Kommunikation von HR Prozesswissen aufgezeigt am Beispiel von Succession Management in der Roche." In Wissenskommunikation in Organisationen, 332–51. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-17130-7_18.

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Klages, Katharina. "Inhaltliche Ausgestaltung des Leistungsangebots eines HR Shared Service Centers am Beispiel der elektronischen Personalakte." In Management von internationalen HR Shared Service Centern, 185–201. Wiesbaden: Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-14891-1_13.

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Lehnert, Volker, and Iris Dopfer-Hirth. "Datenschutzanforderungen und ihre Unterstützung in HR-Systemen am Beispiel SAP ERP HCM." In IT-GRC-Management – Governance, Risk und Compliance, 199–213. Wiesbaden: Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-20059-6_13.

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Hagedorn, Torsten, and Juliane Mithöfer. "Inhaltliche Ausgestaltung des Leistungsangebots im E.ON HR Business Service Center am Beispiel Global Learning Services." In Management von internationalen HR Shared Service Centern, 169–84. Wiesbaden: Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-14891-1_12.

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Belch, Theresa, Frank Stein, and Julia Frohne. "„Eines Tages, Baby, werden wir alt sein“: Heterogene Generationenkonzepte im Demografiemanagement am Beispiel der Generation Y." In HR-Exzellenz, 253–68. Wiesbaden: Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-14725-9_15.

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Scherer, Eva Katharina. "Inhaltliche Ausgestaltung des Leistungsangebots für den Bereich Talent Management am Beispiel der E.ON Business Services GmbH." In Management von internationalen HR Shared Service Centern, 203–19. Wiesbaden: Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-14891-1_14.

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Conference papers on the topic "HR-AM"

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Vahdat, Vahid, David S. Grierson, Kevin T. Turner, and Robert W. Carpick. "Nano-Scale Forces, Stresses, and Tip Geometry Evolution of Amplitude Modulation Atomic Force Microscopy Probes." In ASME 2011 International Design Engineering Technical Conferences and Computers and Information in Engineering Conference. ASMEDC, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/detc2011-48653.

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Atomic-scale wear is one of the main factors that hinders the performance of probes for atomic force microscopy (AFM) [1–6], including for the widely-used amplitude modulation (AM-AFM) mode. To conduct consistent and quantitative AM-AFM wear experiments, we have developed a protocol that involves controlling the tip-sample interaction regime, calculating the maximum contact force and normal stress over the course of the wear test, and quantifying the wear volume using high-resolution transmission electron microscopy imaging (HR-TEM). The tip-sample interaction forces are estimated from a closed-form equation that uses the Derjaguin-Mu¨ller-Toporov interaction model (DMT) accompanied by a tip radius measurement algorithm known as blind tip reconstruction. The applicability of this new protocol is demonstrated experimentally by scanning silicon probes against ultrananocrystalline diamond (UNCD) samples. The wear process for the Si tip involved blunting of the tip due to tip fragmentation and plastic deformation. In addition, previous studies on the relative contributions of energy dissipation processes to AFM tip wear are reviewed, and initial steps are taken towards applying this concept to AM-AFM.
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Zhang, Yi, and Elton Freeman. "Deep Learning-Based Super-Resolution for the Finite Element Analysis of Additive Manufacturing Process." In ASME 2022 17th International Manufacturing Science and Engineering Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/msec2022-79992.

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Abstract Finite element analysis (FEA) of fused deposition modeling (FDM) has recently been recognized in additive manufacturing (AM) for predictions in temperature gradient of three-dimensions (3D) printed components. These predictions can be invaluable for making corrections to the printing process to improve quality of printed components. However, FEA has its limitations. For example, models with fine mesh (small element size) yield more accurate results than ones with coarse mesh (large element size). Comparing with the coarse mesh model, a fine mesh model can take considerably longer computational times and discourages most manufacturers from using FEA. In this work, an innovative deep-learning (DL) based super-resolution approach is used to improve the result accuracy of a coarse mesh model to the higher accuracy level of a fine mesh model and reduce the computational time. The element in the FEA was treated as the physical pixel in an image, so the fine temperature grid and coarse temperature grid in the FEA were analogous to high resolution (HR) images and low resolution (LR) images, respectively. The result shows that the difference value HS between HR image and super resolution (SR) image is much smaller than the one HL between HR image and LR image, which demonstrated that our proposed DL-based super-resolution approach was effective to enhance the result accuracy of the coarse mesh model. Besides, both the increased Peak Signal-to-Nosie Ratio (PSNR) value and Structural Similarity Index (SSIM) value indicated that the quality of the images was also improved through the super-resolution approach.
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Zotov, S. A., I. P. Prikhodko, B. R. Simon, A. A. Trusov, and A. M. Shkel. "Self-calibrated MEMS gyroscope with AM/FM operational modes, dynamic range of 180 dB and in-run bias stability of 0.1 deg/hr." In 2014 DGON Inertial Sensors and Systems Symposium (ISS). IEEE, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/inertialsensors.2014.7049406.

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Stassen, J. M., and D. Collen. "ON THE MECHANISM OF THE IN VIVO SYNERGISM BETWEEN TISSUE-TYPE PLASMINOGEN ACTIVATOR (t-PA) AND SINGLE CHAIN UROKINASE-TYPE PLASMINOGEN ACTIVATOR (scu-PA)." In XIth International Congress on Thrombosis and Haemostasis. Schattauer GmbH, 1987. http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0038-1643793.

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t-PA and scu-PA, in molar ratios between 1:4 and 4:1 do not act synergically in vitro (Thromb. Haemost. 56,35,1986) but display marked synergism in a rabbit model (Circulation 74, 838, 1986) and in man (Am. Heart J. 112, 1083, 1986). To investigate the mechanism of in vivo synergism in the rabbit model (J. Clin. Invest. 71, 368, 1983), t-PA and scu-PA were infused 1) simultaneously over 4 hrs, 2) t-PA over 1 hr, then 15 min later scu-PA over 2 hrs and 3) scu-PA over 1 hr, then 15 min later t-PA over 2 hrs.Significant synergism on thrombolysis is observed when t-PA and scu-PA are infused simultaneously or when t-PA is followed by scu-PA but not when scu-PA is followed by t-PA. These results suggest that low dose t-PA induces some plasminogen activation, sufficient to partially degrade fibrin, exposing COOH-terminal lysines with high affinity for plasminogen (Eur. J. Biochem. 140, 513, 1984). scu-PA might then activate surface-bound Glu-pla-minogen more efficiently.Sequential therapy with t-PA (or any other agent which "predigests" the thrombus), followed by scu-PA might constitute an alternative to simultaneous infusion of synergistic thrombolytic agents.
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Thakur, Aditya R., Ming C. Leu, and Xiangyang Dong. "Feasibility and Characterization of Large-Scale Additive Manufacturing With Long Fiber Reinforced Composites." In ASME 2020 15th International Manufacturing Science and Engineering Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/msec2020-8257.

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Abstract A new additive manufacturing (AM) approach to fabricate long fiber reinforced composites (LFRC) was proposed in this study. A high deposition rate was achieved by the implementation of a single-screw extruder, which directly used thermoplastic pellets and continuous fiber tows as feedstock materials. Thus, the proposed method was also used as a large-scale additive manufacturing (LSAM) method for printing large-volume components. Using polylactic acid (PLA) pellets and continuous carbon fiber tows, the feasibility of the proposed AM method was investigated through printing LFRC samples and further demonstrated by fabricating large-volume components with complex geometries. The printed LFRC samples were compared with pure thermoplastic and continuous fiber reinforced composite (CFRC) counterparts via mechanical tests and microstructural analyses. With comparable flexural modulus, the flexural strength of the LFRC samples was slightly lower than that of the CFRC samples. An average improvement of 28% in flexural strength and 50% in flexural modulus were achieved compared to those of pure PLA parts, respectively. Discontinuous long carbon fibers, with an average fiber length of 20.1 mm, were successfully incorporated into the printed LFRC samples. The carbon fiber orientation, distribution of carbon fiber length, and dispersion of carbon fiber as well as porosity were further studied. The carbon fibers were highly oriented along the printing direction with a relatively uniformly distributed fiber reinforcement across the LFRC cross section. With high deposition rate (up to 0.8 kg/hr) and low material costs (&lt; $10/kg), this study demonstrated the potentials of the proposed printing method in LSAM of high strength polymer composites reinforced with long carbon fibers.
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Qureshi, O. A., and P. R. Armstrong. "Near Optimal Model Predictive Control of Thermal Energy Storage." In ASME 2020 14th International Conference on Energy Sustainability. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/es2020-1705.

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Abstract Efficient plant operation can be achieved by properly loading and sequencing available chillers to charge a thermal energy storage (TES) reservoir. TES charging sequences are often determined by heuristic rules that typically aim to reduce utility costs under time of use rates. However, such rules of thumb are in most cases far from optimal even for this task. Rigorous optimization, on the other hand, is computationally expensive and can be unreliable as well if not carefully implemented. Model-predictive control (MPC) that is reliable, as well as effective, in TES application must be developed. The goal is to develop an algorithm that can reach ∼80% of achievable energy efficiency and peak shifting capacity with very high reliability. A novel algorithm is developed to reliably achieve near optimal control for charging cool storage in chiller plants. Algorithm provides a constant COP (or cost per ton-hour) for 24-hr dispatch plan at which plant operates during most favorable weather conditions. Preliminary evaluation of this novel algorithm has indicated up to 6% improvement in plant annual operating cost relative to the same plant operating without TES. TOU rate used in both cases charges 7.4cents/kWh during off peak hours and 9.8cents/kWh during peak hours (Peak hours are 10 am to 10 pm).
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Müller, M., C. Brucker, and C. Zeder-Göß. "Prognose der im Brustzentrum am Klinikum Nürnberg zwischen 2015 und 2019 behandelten Patientinnen mit der Erstdiagnose eines HR+/HER-2-negativen metastasierten Mammakarzinoms – Vergleich der Kombinationstherapie CDK4/6- Inhibitor + endokrine Therapie versus endokrine Monotherapie versus Chemotherapie." In Abstracts zum Gemeinsamen Kongress der Bayerischen Gesellschaft für Geburtshilfe und Frauenheilkunde (BGGF) und der Österreichischen Gesellschaft für Gynäkologie und Geburtshilfe (OEGGG) 2023. Georg Thieme Verlag, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0043-1768848.

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Bevilacqua, M. A., and M. A. Gimbrone. "LEUKOCYTE-ENDOTHELIAL INTERACTIONS: IMPLICATIONS FOR INFLAMMATION AND COAGULATION." In XIth International Congress on Thrombosis and Haemostasis. Schattauer GmbH, 1987. http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0038-1642948.

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A rapidly increasing body of data indicates that the vascular endothelium plays an active role in the development of inflammatory and thrombotic processes. Our laboratory has focused on the modulation of certain endothelial cell functions by inflammatory/immune mediators. Initially, we demonstrated that human monocyte derived interleukin-1 (hmIL-1) can act directly on cultured human endothelial cells (HEC) to increase the expression of tissue factor procoagulant activity in a time- and protein-synthesis dependent fashion (J. Exp. Med. 160:618, 1984). Increased expression of HEC tissue factor was also elicited with recombinant IL-1α (rlL-lα), rIL-1 β, and recombinant human tumor necrosis factor (rTNF), as well as with bacterial endotoxin (1 ipopolysaccharide, LPS) (Am. J. Pathol. 121:393, 1985; Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 83:4533, 1986). The kinetics of the HEC tissue factor responses to these stimuli were similar, demonstrating a rapid use rise to peak activity at ~ 4 hr, and a decline toward basal levels by 24 hr. This characteristic decline in tissue factor PCA after prolonged incubation with IL-1 or TNF was accompanied by selective endothelial hyporesponsiveness to the initially stimulating monokine. Interestingly, the effects of IL-1 and TNF were found to be additive even at apparent maximal doses of the individual monokines. We have also examined the effects of IL-1 and other mediators on HEC production of fibrinolytic components (J. Clin. Invest. 78:587, 1986). HEC monolayers which had been treated for 24 hr with IL-1 or TNF exhibited decreased tissue type plasminogen activator (tPA) and increased plasminogen activator inhibitor (PAI) as assessed in functional and immunological assays. Thus, certain inflammatory mediators such as IL-1 and TNF can act on vascular endothelial cells to induce the expression of tissue factor in a rapid and transient fashion, and to decrease the expression of fibrinolytic activity in a more prolonged fashion. In a parallel series of studies, we have demonstrated that IL-1, TNF and LPS also act on HEC to increase the adhesion of polymorphonuclear leukocytes (PMN), monocytes and the related cell lines HL-60 and U937 (J. Clin. Invest. 76:2003, 1985; Fed. Proc. 46:405A, 1987). The kinetics of this modulation of HEC adhesiveness parallel that of the change in tissue factor PCA. Recently, we have developed two monoclonal antibodies (mAb), H4/18 and H18/7, which identify a surface antigen expressed on monokine- and LPS-stimulated HEC but not on unstimulated HEC. The mediator specificity, kinetics, and protein synthesis-dependence of the expression of this antigen correlate with increased HEC adhesiveness for leukocytes. Neither mAb binds to unstimulated or stimulated PMN, HL-60 cells or dermal fibroblasts. H18/7 inhibits the adhesion of PMN (>50%) and HL-60 cells (>60%) to stimulated HEC by comparison to isotype matched control mAb; H4/18 also inhibits HL-60 adhesion but to a lesser extent. H4/18 and H18/7 immunoprecipitate the same polypeptides from biosynthetically-1abeled monokine-stimulated HEC, but not unstimulated HEC. We have designated this inducible endothelial cell surface protein, endothelial-leukocyte adhesion molecule-1 (E-LAM 1). Thus, vascular endothelium can be activated by inflammatory/immune mediators to express both prothrombotic and pro-inflammatory functions. In vivo, these endothelial responses may contribute to a variety of pathophysiologic processes.
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Gibson, Brian T., Paritosh Mhatre, Michael C. Borish, Justin L. West, Emma D. Betters, Scott S. Smith, Bradley S. Richardson, et al. "Accelerating Large-Format Metal Additive Manufacturing: How Controls R&D Is Driving Speed, Scale, and Efficiency." In ASME 2020 International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/imece2020-23322.

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Abstract This article highlights work at Oak Ridge National Laboratory’s Manufacturing Demonstration Facility to develop closed-loop, feedback control for laser-wire based Directed Energy Deposition, a form of metal Big Area Additive Manufacturing (m-BAAM), a process being developed in partnership with GKN Aerospace specifically for the production of Ti-6Al-4V pre-forms for aerospace components. A large-scale structural demonstrator component is presented as a case-study in which not just control, but the entire 3D printing workflow for m-BAAM is discussed in detail, including design principles for large-format metal AM, toolpath generation, parameter development, process control, and system operation, as well as post-print net-shape geometric analysis and finish machining. In terms of control, a multi-sensor approach has been utilized to measure both layer height and melt pool size, and multiple modes of closed-loop control have been developed to manipulate process parameters (laser power, print speed, deposition rate) to control these variables. Layer height control and melt pool size control have yielded excellent local (intralayer) and global (component-level) geometry control, and the impact of melt pool size control in particular on thermal gradients and material properties is the subject of continuing research. Further, these modes of control have allowed the process to advance to higher deposition rates (exceeding 7.5 lb/hr), larger parts (1-meter scale), shorter build times, and higher overall efficiency. The control modes are examined individually, highlighting their development, demonstration, and lessons learned, and it is shown how they operate concurrently to enable the printing of a large-scale, near net shape Ti-6Al-4V component.
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Luca, Catalina, Calin Corciova, and Daniela Matei. "THE IMPORTANCE OF COMPUTER METHODS IN BIOMEDICINE - THE ANALIZATION BETWEEN HRV AND TYPES OF EXERCISE." In eLSE 2018. Carol I National Defence University Publishing House, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.12753/2066-026x-18-207.

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The purpose of this paper is to evaluate the reliability of short term recordings (5 minutes) of Heart Rate Variability (HRV) and the association between HRV and type of exercise, using an advanced computer software. For this study short term electrocardiogram recording was acquired during supine for 10 min using the BIOPAC MP 150 data acquisition system. AcqKnowledge Softwareversion 4.1.1. (BIOPAC Inc., Goleta, CA, USA) was used to analyze and remove from the recorded ECG all artefacts and ectopic beats. Kubios HRV(R)Analysis Software 2.0 for Windows (The Biomedical Signal and Medical Imaging Analysis Group, Department of Applied Physics, University of Kuopio, Finland) was used to generate the HRV parameters. Data acquisition was performed in a quiet room with temperature between 20 and 220C. The data were recorded between 9 and 10 am, after an adaptation period of 15 minutes. All individuals were asked to avoid caffeine and alcohol 24 hours before the tests. HRV time and frequency domain parameters during rest were calculated on 10 (6 males and 4 females) and after 10 minute of static exercise and 10minutes of dynamic exercise, using Kubios HRV(R)Analysis Software 2.0. HRV is a non invasive assessement method of the autonomic nervous system activity which regulates heart rate (HR). The conclusion of our study was that there is a relation between HRV and type of exercise. Kubios HRV(R)Analysis Software correlated very well the values with the referent method among healthy volunteers and may be used by researchers for HRV studies. Together with a modern heart rate monitor capable of recording RR intervals this freely distributed program forms a complete low-cost HRV measuring and analysis system.
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Reports on the topic "HR-AM"

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Franken, Swetlana, Lotte Prädikow, and Nina Mauritz. Künstliche Intelligenz in der Personalbeschaffung - Chancen, Herausforderungen und Handlungsempfehlungen. Kompetenzzentrum Arbeitswelt.Plus, March 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.55594/pojc9826.

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Künstliche Intelligenz (KI) erhält Einzug in immer mehr Unternehmensbereiche und es ist davon auszugehen, dass die Nutzung intelligenter Algorithmen und KI-Methoden auch die Arbeit im HR-Bereich stark verändern wird. Dabei ergeben sich aus den bereits existierenden digitalen Systemen im Personalwesen viele Anknüpfungspunkte für den Einsatz intelligenter, algorithmischer Systeme, insbesondere im Prozess der Personalbeschaffung. Dennoch sind solche KI-Anwendungen in der Unternehmenspraxis noch nicht sehr weit verbreitet. Das vorliegende Paper möchte Unternehmen dabei unterstützen, folgende Fragen für sich zu beantworten: 1. Wo ergeben sich Anwendungsmöglichkeiten für den Einsatz von KI entlang des Personalbeschaffungsprozesses? 2. Welche Chancen und Herausforderungen ergeben sich durch den Einsatz von KI, sowohl aus Sicht des Unternehmens als auch aus Sicht der Bewerber:innen? 3. Welche Handlungs- und Gestaltungsbedarfe ergeben sich für Unternehmen, wenn sie KI-Anwendungen implementieren wollen? KI-Technologien bieten vielfältige Möglichkeiten, einzelne Prozessschritte der Personalbeschaffung zu verbessern, etwa durch Nutzung intelligenter Algorithmen zur Prognose von Bedarfen für die Personalplanung, Optimierung von Stellenanzeigen, Chatbots als Ansprechpartner, Technologien für das Matching von Kandidat:innen und Job-Profilen sowie KI-basierte Audio- und Videoanalysen in Auswahlverfahren. Aus der Sicht der Unternehmen bietet der Einsatz von KI eine Reihe Vorteile, etwa einer höheren Standardisierung der Personalauswahl und damit einhergehend auch eine höhere Qualität der Prozesse. Demgegenüber bestehen die Herausforderungen für den erfolgreichen Einsatz darin, Quantität und Qualität der Daten für das Training der KI-Modelle zu gewährleisten, Akzeptanz und Nachvollziehbarkeit sicherzustellen, (datenschutz-) rechtliche Anforderungen zu erfüllen sowie technologische Kompetenz im HR-Bereich aufzubauen. Auch Bewerber:innen können durch den Einsatz von KI profitieren. Die Vorteile werden allerdings für spezifische Zwecke und relativ am Anfang des Bewerbungsprozess gesehen. In Auswahl- und finalen Entscheidungsprozessen überwiegen jedoch die Bedenken der Kandidat:innen, etwa was Fairness und Nachvollziehbarkeit der Entscheidungslogik betrifft. Ausgehend von den Chancen und Herausforderungen auf beiden Seiten lassen sich Handlungsempfehlungen für die Einführung von KI-Technologien verschiedenen Dimensionen zuordnen. Aus soziotechnischer Perspektive findet KI-Einsatz immer im Zusammenspiel mit den Ebenen Mensch und Organisation statt. Für Unternehmen bedeutet das, organisatorische Vorkehrungen zu treffen, menschliche Bedürfnisse zu berücksichtigen und den rechtlichen Rahmen zu beachten. Auf organisatorischer Ebene geht es darum, unternehmensspezifische Anwendungsfälle zu definieren, Ziele und Anforderungen festzulegen sowie erforderliche Kompetenzen aufzubauen und eine ausreichende Datenbasis zu schaffen. Auf menschlicher Ebene gilt es, Beschäftigte aktiv einzubinden sowie Beteiligungs- und Mitbestimmungsprozesse zu gestalten. In rechtlicher Hinsicht sind Maßnahmen zu ergreifen, um gesetzlichen Anforderungen zu genügen, die sich aus dem Arbeits- und Datenschutzrecht ergeben. Dieses Working Paper möchte einen Beitrag leisten, Unternehmen dabei zu unterstützen, Potenziale zu erkennen, Chancen und Herausforderungen zu berücksichtigen, Handlungsfelder zu identifizieren und geeignete Maßnahmen zu ergreifen. Nur unter der Voraussetzung einer menschengerechten Entwicklung und Implementierung von KI-Anwendungen, die im Rahmen einer partizipativen Gestaltung im Unternehmen stattfinden sollte, wird die KI-Technologie ihre Vorteile für Menschen und Unternehmen entfalten und zur Stärkung der Wettbewerbsfähigkeit beitragen.
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