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Les étrangers au Lichtenstein : Peter Meusburger, Die Ausländer in Lichtenstein. Eine wirtschafts- und sozialgeographische Untersuchung
Gubelmann P. B. Les étrangers au Lichtenstein : Peter Meusburger, Die Ausländer in Lichtenstein. Eine wirtschafts- und sozialgeographische Untersuchung. In: Annales de Géographie, t. 82, n°449, 1973. p. 108
Lichtenstein Cave Data Analysis
<p>Felix Schilz reported in his PhD Thesis [May 2006, http://webdoc.sub.gwdg.de/diss/2006/schilz/schilz.pdf] DNA analyses of ancient skeletons found in the Lichtenstein Cave of the Harz mountains in central Germany. Since this important information was at the time not available in English, the author wrote an English summary of it in March of <strong>2008</strong>. This summary focused on the data of his thesis which is relevant to Genetic Genealogy. </p
"Lichtenstein" shirt
T-shirt of white cotton in the cartoon style of Roy Lichtenstein of a woman's face with script in the balloon showing her thoughts: "CERTAINLY I LOVE HIM, HE'S A LAWYER.
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"Lichtenstein" shirt
T-shirt of white cotton in the cartoon style of Roy Lichtenstein of a woman's face with script in the balloon showing her thoughts: "CERTAINLY I LOVE HIM, HE'S A LAWYER.
Randomized Controlled Trial Of Lichtenstein Repair Of Indirect Inguinal Hernias With Two Biologic Meshes From Porcine Small Intestine Submucosa
Li Sun, Jie Chen, Yingmo Shen Department of Hernia and Abdominal Wall Surgery, Beijing Chaoyang Hospital, Capital Medical University, Beijing 100043, People’s Republic of ChinaCorrespondence: Yingmo ShenDepartment of Hernia and Abdominal Wall Surgery, Beijing Chaoyang Hospital, No. 5 Jingyuan Road, Shijingshan District, Beijing 100043, People’s Republic of ChinaTel +86-10-8888888Fax +86-10-8888887Email [email protected]: Biologic mesh is a newly developed material for hernia repairs which has been successfully used in clinical practices. This study aims to evaluate the clinical efficacy between patients undergoing a Lichtenstein’s hernioplasty with a new biologic mesh derived from porcine small intestine submucosal (SIS) extracellular matrix versus a standard SIS mesh.Methods: A prospective, randomized, double-blinded, multi-center trial was conducted in a 6-month study. Lichtenstein hernioplasty was performed using the new SIS mesh (Beijing Biosis Healing Biotechnology) or the standard SIS mesh (Biodesign Surgisis, Cook Biotech). The postoperative follow-up examinations were carried out at during hospitalization, 1st week, 1st, 3rd, and 6th month after surgery. The primary outcome was the excellent and good rate of recovery. Secondary outcomes included recurrence rate, complications, and patient-centered outcomes.Results: A total of 194 patients were randomized into experimental group receiving the new SIS mesh (n=97) and control group receiving the standard SIS mesh (n=97). The excellent and good rate of rehabilitation in the experimental group was 98.97%, while it was 100.00% in the control group (P>0.05). One patient had a recurrence in the experimental group, while there was no recurrence in the control group (P>0.05). Other clinical outcomes, including the length of operation or hospitalization, foreign body sensation in the inguinal area, incision healing, infection, postoperative chronic pain, postoperative allergy, hydrocele, and orchitis, were similar between the two groups.Conclusion: Lichtenstein hernioplasty using the SIS mesh was safe and effective, and the new SIS mesh tested in this study had comparable safety and efficacy to the wildly used SIS mesh.Keywords: hernias, lichtenstein hernioplasty, biologic mes
A view in the Karree mountains with ostriches and quaggas
Title plate from Travels in Southern Africa by Hinrich Lichtenstein, 1812-1815, vol. 2. – Lichtenstein describes the scene on p. 209.Herds of quagga and ostriches running over the plains with mountains in the background
Sorex pulchellus Lichtenstein 1823
<i>Sorex pulchellus</i> Lichtenstein, 1823 <p>Lichtenstein, H. (1823) In: Eversmann, Reise von Orenburg nach Bokhara, Berlin, p. 124.</p> <p> Valid name: <i>Diplomesodon pulchellum</i> (Lichtenstein, 1823) Holotype: ZMB 680, skin and skull. Collected by Eversmann from the Aral Sea, Kyrgistan on 0 1 May 1821.</p>Published as part of <i>Turni, Hendrik, Hutterer, Rainer & Asher, Robert, 2007, Type specimens of " insectivoran " mammals at the Museum für Naturkunde, Berlin, pp. 1-33 in Zootaxa 1470</i> on page 23, DOI: <a href="http://zenodo.org/record/273750">10.5281/zenodo.273750</a>
Randomized clinical trial comparing inguinal hernia repair with Lichtenstein technique using non-absorbable or partially absorbable mesh. Preliminary report
Introduction: The Lichtenstein technique is currently considered the “gold standard” of open, anterior inguinal herniarepair. It is not free, however, of adverse effects, which may be caused by the implemented synthetic material. Aim: Determination the influence of the mesh employed on treatment results including immediate complications,return to everyday activities, chronic pain occurrence and hernia recurrence. Material and methods: Tension-free hernia repair using the Lichtenstein technique was performed in all the 59patients randomized to trial groups. Group P with heavyweight polypropylene mesh contained 34 patients; group Vwith lightweight, partially absorbable mesh (polypropylene/polyglactin 910) consisted of 25 people. Controlled, scheduledfollow-up appointments took place after the 7th day and the 3rd and 6th month. Patients were clinically assessedand pain intensity was determined on an analogue-visual scale.Results: No statistically significant influence of the type of mesh on the risk of early complications, severe pain intensity,the length of hospital stay, time of recovery, or patients’ satisfaction with treatment was observed. After 6 monthsalso no statistically significant differences were observed between groups with regard to recurrence rate (P 3.4% vs.V 4.0%), chronic pain (P 5.9% vs. V 4.0%) and ailments such as “foreign body presence” (V vs. P, OR = 0.30, 95% CI0.077-1.219, p = 0.093) incidence, although their probability was 70% lower for V mesh. Conclusions: The preliminary results confirm the effectiveness of the Lichtenstein technique for hernia repair withboth types of meshes. It appears that use of a partially absorbable mesh is connected wit
Sorex crassicaudus Lichtenstein 1829
Sorex crassicaudus Lichtenstein, 1829 Lichtenstein, H. (1829) Verhandlungen der Gesellschaft Naturforschender Freunde zu Berlin, p. 386. Valid name: Suncus murinus ( Linnaeus, 1766) Syntype: ZMB 663, skin and skull. Collected by Hemprich and Ehrenberg from Suez, Egypt 1823. Comment: The taxon name and description are credited to Lichtenstein 1829, although he mentioned a publication planned by Ehrenberg. Previously the taxon was credited to Hemprich & Ehrenberg 1832 (or 1834).Published as part of Turni, Hendrik, Hutterer, Rainer & Asher, Robert, 2007, Type specimens of " insectivoran " mammals at the Museum für Naturkunde, Berlin, pp. 1-33 in Zootaxa 1470 on page 26, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.27375
Finite Temperature Electronic Structure Beyond the Local Density Approximation
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60670.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)RU Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen, 13 september 2004Promotor : Lichtenstein, A.I.126 p
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