Michael Huber

Journal of Statistics Education, v15n1: Michael Huber and Andrew Glen file://localhost/Users/williamnotz/Desktop/pdf_datasets.huber.html Modeling Rare Baseball Events – Are They Memoryless? (2009)

Michael Huber, Andrew Glen

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Block-Transitive Designs in Affine Spaces (2009)

Huber, Michael

This paper deals with block-transitive $t$-$(v,k,\lambda)$ designs in affine spaces for large $t$, with a focus on the important index $\lambda=1$ case. We prove that there are no non-trivial...

Almost simple groups with socle $L_n(q)$ acting on Steiner quadruple systems (2009)

Huber, Michael

Let $N=L_n(q)$, {$n \geq 2$}, $q$ a prime power, be a projective linear simple group. We classify all Steiner quadruple systems admitting a group $G$ with $N \leq G \leq \Aut(N)$. In particular, we...

On the Cameron-Praeger Conjecture (2009)

Huber, Michael

This paper takes a significant step towards confirming a long-standing and far-reaching conjecture of Peter J. Cameron and Cheryl E. Praeger. They conjectured in 1993 that there are no non-trivial...

Authentication and Secrecy Codes for Equiprobable Source Probability Distributions (2009)

Huber, Michael

We give new combinatorial constructions for codes providing authentication and secrecy for equiprobable source probability distributions. In particular, we construct an infinite class of optimal...

Decoupling Spatial and Temporal Processes for Clinical Analyzers (2008)

John Mazza, Michael Huber, Steven Frye

The separation of time and space in processing a sample greatly simplifies the design of automation for clinical testing. The efficient spatial arrangement of analytical units and sample manipulators...

Coding Theory and Algebraic Combinatorics (2008)

Huber, Michael

This chapter introduces and elaborates on the fruitful interplay of coding theory and algebraic combinatorics, with most of the focus on the interaction of codes with combinatorial designs, finite...

Steiner t-designs for large t (2008)

Huber, Michael

One of the most central and long-standing open questions in combinatorial design theory concerns the existence of Steiner t-designs for large values of t. Although in his classical 1987 paper, L....

Experimental observation of switching in ferromagnetic nanoscale double disks (2008)

Huber, Michael, Zweck, Josef, Weiss, Dieter

We investigated a system of two overlapping ferromagnetic permalloy disks, called a hysteron. For sufficiently small disk diameters the hysteron contains only one vortex which is displaced off the...

Influence of perpendicular magnetic fields on the domain structure of permalloy microstructures grown on thin membranes (2008)

DIETRICH, Christian, Hertel, R, Huber, Michael, Weiss, Dieter, Schäfer, R, Zweck, Josef

Unlike the broadly studied influence of the in-plane magnetic fields on magnetic domain structures in thin-film elements, not much is known to date, on the changes of the domain structure driven by...

A Census Of Highly Symmetric Combinatorial Designs (2007)

Huber, Michael

As a consequence of the classification of the finite simple groups, it has been possible in recent years to characterize Steiner t-designs, that is t-(v,k,1) designs, mainly for t = 2, admitting...

Wertigkeit des Papillenflickervergleichs in der Glaukomdiagnostik (2007)

Huber, Michael

Wir haben mit dieser Studie den Papillenflickervergleich auf seinen Nutzen und seine Anwendbarkeit an einer für den klinischen Alltag relevanten Studiengruppe getestet. Hierzu wurden im Verlauf...

The Classification of Flag-transitive Steiner 4-Designs (2006)

Huber, Michael

Among the properties of homogeneity of incidence structures flag-transitivity obviously is a particularly important and natural one. Consequently, in the last decades also flag-transitive Steiner...

Complement Lysis Activity in Autologous Plasma Is Associated with Lower Viral Loads during the Acute Phase of HIV-1 Infection (2006)

Michael Huber, Marek Fischer, Benjamin Misselwitz, Amapola Manrique, Herbert Kuster, Barbara Niederöst, ...

BackgroundTo explore the possibility that antibody-mediated complement lysis contributes to viremia control in HIV-1 infection, we measured the activity of patient plasma in mediating complement...

Nuclear envelope transmembrane proteins (NETs) that are up-regulated during myogenesis (2006)

Chen, I-Hsiung, Huber, Michael, Guan, Tinglu, Bubeck, Anja, Gerace, Larry

Abstract Background The nuclear lamina is a protein meshwork lining the inner nuclear membrane, which contains a polymer of nuclear lamins associated with transmembrane proteins of the inner nuclear...

A redundant role for PKC-{varepsilon} in mast cell signaling and effector function (2006)

Lessmann, Eva, Leitges, Michael, Huber, Michael

Protein kinase (PK) C-ϵ is strongly expressed in mast cells (MCs) and activated in response to antigen-mediated high-affinity receptor for IgE (FcϵR1) engagement. A critical role of...

A redundant role for PKC-{epsilon} in mast cell signaling and effector function (2006)

Lessmann, Eva, Leitges, Michael, Huber, Michael

Protein kinase (PK) C-ε is strongly expressed in mast cells (MCs) and activated in response to antigen-mediated high-affinity receptor for IgE (FcεR1) engagement. A critical role of...

The classification of flag-transitive Steiner 3-designs (2004)

Huber, Michael

We solve the long-standing open problem of classifying all 3-(v,k,1) designs with a flag-transitive group of automorphisms (cf. A. Delandtsheer, Geom. Dedicata 41 (1992), p. 147; and in: "Handbook of...

Classification of flag-transitive Steiner quadruple systems (2004)

Huber, Michael

A Steiner quadruple system of order v is a 3-(v,4,1) design, and will be denoted SQS(v). Using the classification of finite 2-transitive permutation groups all SQS(v) with a flag-transitive...

Klassifikationen fahnentransitiver Steiner Designs (2001)

Huber, Michael

In den letzten Jahrzehnten wurden mit großem Interesse Steiner t-Designs mit gewissen Transitivitätseigenschaften klassifiziert. Beispielsweise charakterisierte W. M. Kantor alle 2-fach...

A Lambda-Calculus with letrec, case, constructors and non-determinism (2000)

Schmidt-Schauß, Manfred, Huber, Michael

A non-deterministic call-by-need lambda-calculus \calc with case, constructors, letrec and a (non-deterministic) erratic choice, based on rewriting rules is investigated. A standard reduction is...

Visible light emission due to resonant CO_{2} excitation of dental hard tissue (2000)

Lohner, Andrea, Huber, Michael, Ganichev, Sergey, Prettl, Wilhelm, Niederdellmann, Herbert

Visible light emission of dental hard substances excited by high-power infrared pulses of a tunable TEA CO2 laser has been investigated. A clear correlation between observed visible light emission,...

Sichtbare Lumineszenz von Hydroxylapatit Ca_{5}(PO_{4})_{3}(OH) nach resonanter infraroter Anregung (1998)

Lohner, Andrea, Huber, Michael, Ganichev, Sergey, Prettl, Wilhelm

Sauerstoffhaltige Materialien wie Zahnhartsubstanzen zeigen im infraroten Spektralbereich um 1000 cm-1 starke Absorptionsbanden, die Hydroxylapatit (Ca5(PO4)3(OH)), dem Hauptbestandteil von...

Röntgenbefunde nach Operationen an Kopf- und Halsgefässen. (1988)

Huber, Michael.

Aus: Vogel, H.: Postoperative Röntgenmorphologie. Gefässe. Handbuch und Atlas für Klinik und Praxis. 1989, S. 139 - 153 u.d.T.: Vogel, H., M. Huber: Kopf und Hals

Die spontane Hypoliquorrhoe :--Darlegung von sieben eigenen Beobachtungen /--Michael Huber. (1970)

Huber, Michael.

"Erschienen im Schweizer Archiv für Neurologie, Neurochirurgie und Psychiatrie, Band 106, 1, 9-23 (1970)."

Die spontane Hypoliquorrhoe : Darlegg v. 7 eigenen Beobachtgn. (1970)

Huber, Michael.

Aus: Schweizer Archiv f. Neurologie, Neurochirurgie u. Psychiatrie. Bd 106. 1970, 1, S. 9-23

The src homology 2-containing inositol phosphatase (SHIP) is the gatekeeper of mast cell degranulation

Huber, Michael, Helgason, Cheryl D., Damen, Jacqueline E., Liu, Ling, Humphries, R. Keith, Krystal, Gerald

To clarify the role that the src homology 2-containing inositol phosphatase (SHIP) plays in mast cell degranulation, the gene for SHIP was disrupted by homologous recombination in embryonic stem...

Evidence against an Interaction between the mRNA Downstream Box and 16S rRNA in Translation Initiation

Moll, Isabella, Huber, Michael, Grill, Sonja, Sairafi, Pooneh, Mueller, Florian, Brimacombe, Richard, ...

Based on the complementarity of the initial coding region (downstream box [db]) of several bacterial and phage mRNAs to bases 1469 to 1483 in helix 44 of 16S rRNA (anti-downstream box [adb]), it has...

Cleavage of RasGAP and Phosphorylation of Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinase in the Course of Coxsackievirus B3 Replication

Huber, Michael, Watson, Kathleen A., Selinka, Hans-Christoph, Carthy, Christopher M., Klingel, Karin, McManus, Bruce M., ...

Recently, we reported on tyrosine phosphorylation of distinct cellular proteins in the course of enterovirus infections (M. Huber, H.-C. Selinka, and R. Kandolf, J. Virol. 71:595–600, 1997). These...

Protein Kinase C-δ Is a Negative Regulator of Antigen-Induced Mast Cell Degranulation

Leitges, Michael, Gimborn, Kerstin, Elis, Winfried, Kalesnikoff, Janet, Hughes, Michael R., Krystal, Gerald, ...

Regulation of mast cell degranulation is dependent on the subtle interplay of cellular signaling proteins. The Src homology 2 (SH2) domain-containing inositol-5′-phosphatase (SHIP), which acts as...

Phosphatidylinositol 3,4,5-trisphosphate regulates Ca2+ entry via Btk in platelets and megakaryocytes without increasing phospholipase C activity

Pasquet, Jean-Max, Quek, Lynn, Stevens, Christiaan, Bobe, Régis, Huber, Michael, Duronio, Vincent, ...

The role of phosphatidylinositol 3,4,5-trisphosphate (PI3,4,5P3) and Btk in signalling by the collagen receptor glycoprotein VI was investigated. PI3,4,5P3 was increased in platelets from mice...

The src homology 2-containing inositol phosphatase (SHIP) is the gatekeeper of mast cell degranulation

Huber, Michael, Helgason, Cheryl D., Damen, Jacqueline E., Liu, Ling, Humphries, R. Keith, Krystal, Gerald

To clarify the role that the src homology 2-containing inositol phosphatase (SHIP) plays in mast cell degranulation, the gene for SHIP was disrupted by homologous recombination in embryonic stem...

Evidence against an Interaction between the mRNA Downstream Box and 16S rRNA in Translation Initiation

Moll, Isabella, Huber, Michael, Grill, Sonja, Sairafi, Pooneh, Mueller, Florian, Brimacombe, Richard, ...

Based on the complementarity of the initial coding region (downstream box [db]) of several bacterial and phage mRNAs to bases 1469 to 1483 in helix 44 of 16S rRNA (anti-downstream box [adb]), it has...

Cleavage of RasGAP and Phosphorylation of Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinase in the Course of Coxsackievirus B3 Replication

Huber, Michael, Watson, Kathleen A., Selinka, Hans-Christoph, Carthy, Christopher M., Klingel, Karin, McManus, Bruce M., ...

Recently, we reported on tyrosine phosphorylation of distinct cellular proteins in the course of enterovirus infections (M. Huber, H.-C. Selinka, and R. Kandolf, J. Virol. 71:595–600, 1997). These...

Protein Kinase C-δ Is a Negative Regulator of Antigen-Induced Mast Cell Degranulation

Leitges, Michael, Gimborn, Kerstin, Elis, Winfried, Kalesnikoff, Janet, Hughes, Michael R., Krystal, Gerald, ...

Regulation of mast cell degranulation is dependent on the subtle interplay of cellular signaling proteins. The Src homology 2 (SH2) domain-containing inositol-5′-phosphatase (SHIP), which acts as...

Phosphatidylinositol 3,4,5-trisphosphate regulates Ca2+ entry via Btk in platelets and megakaryocytes without increasing phospholipase C activity

Pasquet, Jean-Max, Quek, Lynn, Stevens, Christiaan, Bobe, Régis, Huber, Michael, Duronio, Vincent, ...

The role of phosphatidylinositol 3,4,5-trisphosphate (PI3,4,5P3) and Btk in signalling by the collagen receptor glycoprotein VI was investigated. PI3,4,5P3 was increased in platelets from mice...

An EF hand mutation in Stim1 causes premature platelet activation and bleeding in mice

Grosse, Johannes, Braun, Attila, Varga-Szabo, David, Beyersdorf, Niklas, Schneider, Boris, Zeitlmann, Lutz, ...

Changes in cytoplasmic Ca2+ levels regulate a variety of fundamental cellular functions in virtually all cells. In nonexcitable cells, a major pathway of Ca2+ entry involves receptor-mediated...

IL-1 receptor accessory protein is essential for IL-33-induced activation of T lymphocytes and mast cells

Ali, Shafaqat, Huber, Michael, Kollewe, Christian, Bischoff, Stephan C., Falk, Werner, Martin, Michael U.

Lack of the IL-1 receptor accessory protein (IL-1RAcP) abrogates responses to IL-33 and IL-1 in the mouse thymoma clone EL-4 D6/76 cells. Reconstitution with full-length IL-1RAcP is sufficient to...

Potent Human Immunodeficiency Virus-Neutralizing and Complement Lysis Activities of Antibodies Are Not Obligatorily Linked▿ †

Huber, Michael, Von Wyl, Viktor, Ammann, Christoph G., Kuster, Herbert, Stiegler, Gabriela, Katinger, Hermann, ...

To evaluate the contribution of complement-mediated lysis to the in vivo activities of neutralizing antibodies, we analyzed the influence of complement activation on treatment success in a recent...

Zur Versicherung von Elementarrisiken : das englische Gentlemen's Agreement und seine Entwicklungsmöglichkeiten

Michael Huber

Versicherbarkeit, Naturkatastrophen, Überschwemmung, Großbritannien, Klimawandel, Reform des Versicherungsregimes