293 research outputs found
Wachter (Wolfgang), Study on mass conservation techniques for treatment of library and archives material [...] Edited by Wolfang Wächter under the supervision of Helmut Rötzsch. 1989
Favier Lucie. Wachter (Wolfgang), Study on mass conservation techniques for treatment of library and archives material [...] Edited by Wolfang Wächter under the supervision of Helmut Rötzsch. 1989. In: La Gazette des archives, n°156, 1992. pp. 65-67
Wachter (Wolfgang), Study on mass conservation techniques for treatment of library and archives material [...] Edited by Wolfang Wächter under the supervision of Helmut Rötzsch. 1989
Favier Lucie. Wachter (Wolfgang), Study on mass conservation techniques for treatment of library and archives material [...] Edited by Wolfang Wächter under the supervision of Helmut Rötzsch. 1989. In: La Gazette des archives, n°156, 1992. pp. 65-67
We don't like each other: John Wood and Paul Harrison in conversation with Ellen Mara De Wachter
At a time when creative processes are changing because of the pandemic, many are finding collaborative working and joining of creative forces is more important than ever.
This has been at the heart of Wood and Harrison’ practice for over 30 years. Their work touches on themes of tragedy, comedy and irony, experimenting with the physical limitations, scale and movement of the human body in relation to the surrounding environment - universal notions that many of us can relate to right now.
De Wachter is author of 'Co-Art: Artists on Creative Collaboration' (published by Phaidon) which explores the phenomenon of collaboration in the visual arts and its potential in society at large
Der Spinozismus im Jüdenthumb, oder, Die von dem heütigen Jüdenthumb und dessen Geheimen Kabbala vergötterte Welt : an Mose Germano sonsten Johan Peter Speeth ...
befunden und widerleget von Johann Georg WachterDirected against Johann Peter Spaeth ("Moses Germanus"), the Hebraic scholar who had assisted Knorr von Rosenroth with the Cabala Denudata & who was successively Catholic, Lutheran, Socinian, Mennonite, & Jew; dedicated by the young author to his father, Gabriel Wachter, the mayor of Memmingen; rich in its information about the occult circles of the day & their interrelation
Urinary neopterin concentrations in rhesus monkeys after infection with simian immunodeficiency virus (SIVmac 251)
Urinary neopterin concentrations vs total neopterins for clinical utility
Fuchs D, Milstien S, Krämer A, et al. Urinary neopterin concentrations vs total neopterins for clinical utility. Clinical Chemistry. 1989;35(12):2305-2307.Neopterin measurements are especially useful as an early marker in (e.g.) allograft rejections and in patients infected with human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1). An increased concentration of total neopterins (neopterin + dihydroneopterin) is also a significant marker in patients with HIV-1 infection. In this study we compared concentrations of neopterin and total neopterins in urine samples from 77 homosexual men with and 73 without established HIV-1 infection. HIV- 1-seropositive homosexual men had higher concentrations of neopterin and total neopterins (and 7,8-dihydroneopterin) in their urine than did those who were HIV-1-seronegative, and there was a close correlation between neopterin and total neopterins. Both neopterin variables correlated inversely with CD4 + T-cell counts and CD4 +/CD8 + T-cell ratios but not with CD8+ T-cell counts in the HIV-1-seropositive men. Our data indicate that measurements of neopterin and total neopterins are of almost equal potential for clinical diagnosis. However, when measuring total neopterins, which includes oxidation of 7,8- dihydroneopterin to neopterin, more strict requirements of sample collection and handling are necessary to avoid degradation of the 7,8- dihydro derivative
A peptide adhesive molded by magnesium glues Rubisco's subunits together
abstract: Rubisco enzymes play central roles in carbon fixation, with potential importance in biotechnology, but have eluded a full description of their multistep assembly and function. A new article describes the fascinating discovery that some archaeal Rubiscos contain a built-in assembly domain inserted into an otherwise canonical Rubisco fold, providing a tremendous expansion of our understanding of the diversity of naturally occurring Rubiscos.This research was originally published in Journal of Biological Chemistry. Wachter, R. M. A peptide adhesive molded by magnesium glues Rubiscos subunits together. Journal of Biological Chemistry. 2017; Vol 292(16): 6851-6852. © the American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biolog
Early pneumonia and timing of antibiotic therapy in patients after nontraumatic out-of-hospital cardiac arrest
Background: While early pneumonia is common in patients after out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA), little is known about the impact of pneumonia and the optimal timing of antibiotic therapy after OHCA. Methods: We conducted a 5-year retrospective cohort study, including patients who suffered from OHCA and were treated with therapeutic hypothermia. ICU treatment was strictly standardized with defined treatment goals and procedures. Medical records, chest radiographic images and microbiological findings were reviewed. Results: Within the study period, 442 patients were admitted to our medical ICU after successfully resuscitated cardiac arrest. Of those, 174 patients fulfilled all inclusion and no exclusion criteria and were included into final analysis. Pneumonia within the first week could be confirmed in 39 patients (22.4 %) and was confirmed or probable in 100 patients (57.5 %), without a difference between survivors and non-survivors (37.8 % vs. 23.1 % confirmed pneumonia, p = 0.125). In patients with confirmed pneumonia a tracheotomy was performed more frequently (28.2 vs. 12.6 %, p = 0.026) compared to patients without confirmed pneumonia. Importantly, patients with confirmed pneumonia had a longer ICU-(14.0 [8.5-20.0] vs. 8.0 [5.0-14.0] days, p = 10.5 mbar on day 1 of the hospital stay was identified as early predictor of confirmed pneumonia (odds ratio 2.898, p = 0.006). No other reliable predictor could be identified. Median time to antibiotic therapy was 8.7 [5.4-22.8] hours, without a difference between patients with or without confirmed pneumonia (p = 0.381) and without a difference between survivors and non-survivors (p = 0.264). Patients receiving antibiotics within 12 hours after admission had a shorter ICU-(8.0 [4.0-14.0] vs. 10.5 [6.0-16.0] vs. 13.5 [8.0-20.0] days, p = 0.004) and hospital-stay (14.0 [6.0-25.0] vs. 16.5 [11.0-27.0] vs. 21.0 [17.0-28.0] days, p = 0.007) compared to patients receiving antibiotics after 12 to 36 or more than 36 hours, respectively. Conclusions: Early pneumonia may extend length of ICU- and hospital-stay after OHCA and its occurrence is difficult to predict. A delayed initiation of antibiotic therapy in OHCA patients may increase the duration of the ICU-and hospital-stay.Open-Access-Publikationsfonds 201
Immunization with Tween-ether-treated SIV adsorbed onto aluminum hydroxide protects monkeys against experimental SIV infection
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