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    The press reception of Austrian works of Vergangenheitsbewältigung

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    This thesis explores the relationship between literature and historical memory in Austria through five case studies of literary press reception, examining the validity of common conceptions of Austrian Vergangenheitsbewättigung. The introduction provides an overview and explanation of the historico-political context of the thesis, considering cultural narratives on Vergangenheitsbewaltigung, the position of the Austrian press and its relationship with contemporary, socially critical literature. Chapters One and Two compare 'the press reception of Hans Lebert'ร Die Wolfshaut and Gerhard Fritsch's Fasching to the widely held view of a failed Vergangenheitsbewältigung in 1960ร Austria. Chapter Three considers the reception of Elfriede Jelinek's Die Ausgesperrten in the context of the Sozialpartnerschaft and the politics of memory associated with this period of forced political harmony. Chapter Four deals with the most extreme case, Thomas Bemhard's Heldenplatz, questioning the common assumption that the late 1980s marked a turning point in Austria's troubled relationship with its past. This is developed in Chapter Five, which examines the reception of Robert Schindel’s Gebürtig and considers the extent to which Austrian Vergangenheitsbewältigung can be viewed as a completed process. In the Conclusion the findings of the previous five chapters are brought together and compared with the grand cultural narrative on Austrian historical memory in a consideration of the validity of a linear conceptualisation of Vergangenheitsbewältigung

    H.W. Fasching, Schiedsgericht und Schiedsverfahren Un osterreichischen und Un internationalen Recht

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    H.W. Fasching, Schiedsgericht und Schiedsverfahren Un osterreichischen und Un internationalen Recht. In: Revue internationale de droit comparé. Vol. 26 N°3, Juillet-septembre 1974. p. 685

    Big Band Splash live på Fasching

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    (hämtat från www.fasching.se):Klassisk soul, rhythm &amp; blues och souljazz står på programmet när Big Band Splash intar scenen. Stilsäkert förankrat i traditionen men med ett uppdaterat eget sound. Det blir musik förknippad med King Curtis, Eddie Harris, James Brown, Etta James, Solomon Burke, Ann Sexton, Lee Allen, Amy Winehouse, Otis Rush, Willie Hightower m.fl. Arrangör och kapellmästare är Jakob Norgren. Bandet har jobbat med en rad gästartister och det är inte osannolikt att några av dessa dyker upp under kvällen...LineupSång: Marino Valle, Elin Svensson, Kristina Talajic, Graciella Chin A Loi Sax: Jens Filipsson, Lina Lövstrand, Kai Sundquist, Christian Herluf Pedersen, Jakob Norgren Trumpet: Fredrik Oscarsson, Oscar Lindblom, David Ljunggren, Jonne Bentlöv Trombon: Fredrik Ruud, Mats Äleklint, Magnus Wiklund, Klas Eriksson Gitarr: Marcus Högquist Keyboards: Mathias Lundquist Bas: Tom Beimel Trummor: Isak Andersson Slagverk: Andreas EkstedtGodkänd; 2012; 20120618 (johsod)</p

    H.W. Fasching, Schiedsgericht und Schiedsverfahren Un osterreichischen und Un internationalen Recht

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    H.W. Fasching, Schiedsgericht und Schiedsverfahren Un osterreichischen und Un internationalen Recht. In: Revue internationale de droit comparé. Vol. 26 N°3, Juillet-septembre 1974. p. 685

    Big Band Splash live på Fasching

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    (hämtat från www.fasching.se):Klassisk soul, rhythm &amp; blues och souljazz står på programmet när Big Band Splash intar scenen. Stilsäkert förankrat i traditionen men med ett uppdaterat eget sound. Det blir musik förknippad med King Curtis, Eddie Harris, James Brown, Etta James, Solomon Burke, Ann Sexton, Lee Allen, Amy Winehouse, Otis Rush, Willie Hightower m.fl. Arrangör och kapellmästare är Jakob Norgren. Bandet har jobbat med en rad gästartister och det är inte osannolikt att några av dessa dyker upp under kvällen...LineupSång: Marino Valle, Elin Svensson, Kristina Talajic, Graciella Chin A Loi Sax: Jens Filipsson, Lina Lövstrand, Kai Sundquist, Christian Herluf Pedersen, Jakob Norgren Trumpet: Fredrik Oscarsson, Oscar Lindblom, David Ljunggren, Jonne Bentlöv Trombon: Fredrik Ruud, Mats Äleklint, Magnus Wiklund, Klas Eriksson Gitarr: Marcus Högquist Keyboards: Mathias Lundquist Bas: Tom Beimel Trummor: Isak Andersson Slagverk: Andreas EkstedtGodkänd; 2012; 20120618 (johsod)</p

    Big Band Splash : live på jazzklubb Fasching

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    Konsert på Fasching, Stockholm 1 februari 2013(hämtat från www.fasching.se):Klassisk soul, rhythm &amp; blues och souljazz står på programmet när Big Band Splash intar scenen. Stilsäkert förankrat i traditionen men med ett uppdaterat eget sound. Det blir musik förknippad med King Curtis, Eddie Harris, James Brown, Etta James, Solomon Burke, Ann Sexton, Lee Allen, Amy Winehouse, Otis Rush, Willie Hightower m.fl. Arrangör och kapellmästare är Jakob Norgren. Bandet har jobbat med en rad gästartister och det är inte osannolikt att några av dessa dyker upp under kvällen...På scenen:Sång: Marino Valle, Elin Svensson, Kristina Talajic, Graciella Chin A Loi Sax: Jens Filipsson, Lina Lövstrand, Kai Sundquist, Christian Herluf Pedersen, Jakob Norgren Trumpet: Fredrik Oscarsson, Oscar Lindblom, David Ljunggren, Jonne Bentlöv Trombon: Fredrik Ruud, Mats Äleklint, Magnus Wiklund, Klas Eriksson Gitarr: Marcus Högquist Keyboards: Mathias Lundquist Bas: Tom Beimel Trummor: Isak Andersson Slagverk: Andreas Ekstedt</p

    A nutraceutical approach (Armolipid Plus) to reduce total and LDL cholesterol in individuals with mild to moderate dyslipidemia: Review of the clinical evidence

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    Compelling evidence supports the effectiveness of the reduction of total and LDL cholesterol (TC and LDL-C) in primarily preventing cardiovascular events, within the framework of life-long prevention programs mainly consisting in lifestyle changes. Pharmacological treatment should be introduced when lifestyle changes, including use of nutraceuticals, have failed. ESC/EAS guidelines list a number of nutraceutical compounds and functional foods which have been individually studied in randomized, controlled clinical trials (RCTs). To date only a proprietary formulation of three naturally occurring substances with putative complementary lipid-lowering properties − red yeast rice, policosanol and berberine – combined with folic acid, astaxanthin, and coenzyme Q10 (Armolipid Plus®) has been extensively investigated in several RCTs, 7 of which were placebo-controlled, 2 were ezetimibe comparators and 4 were “real life” studies comparing diet and Armolipid Plus to diet alone. The trials included mostly patients with mild to moderate dyslipidemia, treated for 6–48 weeks. The trials also included special populations and patients in whom statins were contraindicated or who could not tolerate them. Armolipid Plus has proved to be able to achieve significant reductions in TC (11–21%) and in LDL-C (15–31%) levels, which is equivalent to expectations from low dose statins. In patients intolerant to statins, who do not achieve their therapeutic target with ezetimibe, Armolipid Plus can achieve a further 10% improvement in TC and LDL-C. The safety and tolerability of Armolipid Plus were excellent, thought likely due to the intentional combination of low doses of its active ingredients: low enough not to be associated with untoward effects, but high enough to exert therapeutic effects in combination with other complementary substances. Consequently, in the event of intolerance to statins, Armolipid Plus offers an effective alternative, which is devoid of the safety risks associated with synthetic pharmacological therapy. In conclusion Armolipid Plus, in addition to dietary measures, could be a rational choice for individuals with mild to moderate hyperlipidemia and for all dyslipidemic patients in whom statins are not indicated or who cannot tolerate them

    <b>Dataset_Fasching et al. (2024) </b><b>Role of lakes, flood, and low flow events in modifying catchment-scale DOC:TN:TP stoichiometry and export</b>

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    Data for Fasching et al. 2024. Role of lakes, flood, and low flow events in modifying catchment-scale DOC:TN:TP stoichiometry and exportData for the following parameters are included in the dataset: Sample Date, Sample class, Air temperature, Electrical conductivity, DOC concentration, pH, Total Phosphorous, Total Nitrogen, Discharge, Catchment area.AbstractThe balance of organic carbon (OC), nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) plays a crucial role in determining the processing, retention, and movement of these solutes across the aquatic continuum. Floods and droughts can significantly alter the quantity and ratios of OC:N:P export within inland waters, but how these ratios change, and are coupled within watersheds that integrate rivers and lakes, is not well known. We investigated the stoichiometry and export of dissolved organic carbon (DOC), total N (TN) and total P (TP) in two lake watersheds (10 inflows, 2 outflows) in the southern Boreal Shield over a 37-year period. Although DOC, TN, and TP concentration behaved similarly, DOC:TN:TP ratios varied seasonally, strongly modulated by stream discharge. DOC:TN, DOC:TP and TN:TP export initially increased rapidly with increasing discharge, peaking at 10-20% exceedance of the annual discharge for DOC:TP and TN:TP ratios, indicating a rapid depletion of catchment OC sources. Both flood and low flow events resulted in lower DOC:TN and lower DOC:TP export – thereby increasing the relative contributions of stream TN and TP. Consequently, elevated annual discharge coupled with infrequent but high floods and periods of low flow events increased the contributions of TN and TP relative to DOC. Overall, the lakes retained DOC, while increasing TN relative to TP. Nonetheless, the flow regime played a role in modulating nutrient retention in the lakes, likely due to changes in residence time, and the interplay of physical, photochemical, and biological degradation processes.Cite this dataset:Fasching et al. (2024). Role of lakes, flood, and low flow events in modifying catchment-scale DOC:TN:TP stoichiometry and export [Dataset]. Figshare. https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.25043780</p

    Einflussfaktoren auf die Rate an peripartalen Neugeboreneninfektionen - eine Kohortenstudie aus dem Universitäts-Perinatalzentrum Franken

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    Background Infections on newborns in the first weeks of life are not easy to diagnose because of the non-specific symptoms. The purpose of this work was to examine maternal and fetal risk factors on the peripartal infection rate to induce an adequate therapy at an early stage. Methods All births that took place in the department of obstetrics and gynecology from 2003 to 2005 in Erlangen were examined in retrospect. After birth, infants with at least 7 days antibiotics therapy were compared to a group of healthy infants with regard to risk factors. All children with a gestational age lower then 36 + 6 weeks, stillbirths, twins and malformations were excluded. Results Of a total of 3443 in the study included mothers, 3158 mothers (91,7 %) gave birth to healthy infants who were not referred to the childrens’ hospital. 285 women (8,3 %) had infants with the need of a further treatment in the paediatric clinics. There was a significantly increased risk (p < 0,001) for infants to be transferred to the childrens’ hospital and to be treated with antibiotics, fated a birth with meconium-stained amniotic fluids (p = 0,048), caesarean section in the second stage of labour and vaginal operative delivery (p < 0,001). Conclusion There was a significantly increased risk for a referral of the child to the paediatric clinic and antibiotic therapy, in case of meconium stained amniotic fluids and any kind of operative delivery in the second stage of labour. There must be further investigations whether in cases of meconium stained amniotic fluid antibiotic prophylaxis is advantageous for the neonatal outcome. The increased infection rate of operative delivery in the second stage of labour compared to vaginal delivery has been confirmed by our study.Hintergrund und Ziele Neugeboreneninfektionen in den ersten Lebenstagen sind auf Grund der unspezifischen Symptomatik schwer zu diagnostizierende Erkrankungen. Diese Arbeit hatte zum Ziel mütterliche bzw. kindliche Einflussfaktoren auf die Raten an peripartalen Infektionen zu finden, um frühzeitig eine entsprechende Therapie einleiten zu können. Material und Methoden Es wurden retrospektiv alle Geburten aus der Frauenklinik Erlangen im Zeitraum 2003 - 2005 untersucht. Nach der Geburt wurden Kinder mit mindestens 7 Tagen Antibiotikatherapie mit einer Gruppe gesunder Kinder im Hinblick auf verschiedene Risikofaktoren verglichen. Ausgeschlossen wurden alle Kinder mit einem Gestationsalter von kleiner gleich 36 + 6 SSW, sowie Totgeburten, Zwillinge und Kinder mit Fehlbildungen. Ergebnisse Von insgesamt 3443 in die Studie eingeschlossenen Müttern, hatten 3158 Mütter (91,7 %) gesunde Kinder, die nicht in die Kinderklinik verlegt wurden. 285 Frauen (8,3 %) brachten Kinder auf die Welt bei denen eine weitere Behandlung in der Kinderklinik notwendig war. In der Analyse der Verlegungsursachen zeigte sich ein statistisch signifikant (p < 0,001) erhöhtes Risiko bei grünlich tingiertem bzw. grünem Fruchtwasser in die Kinderklinik verlegt zu werden und mindestens 7 Tage Antibiose zu erhalten, ebenso wie bei Kindern, die per sekundärer Sektio (p = 0,048) oder vaginal operativ (p < 0,001) geboren wurden. Schlussfolgerungen Es ergab sich ein statistisch signifikant erhöhtes Risiko bei grünem Fruchtwasser und sekundärer Sektio zur weiteren Antibiotikatherapie in die Kinderklinik verlegt zu werden. Zu untersuchen ist, ob in Fällen von grünem Fruchtwasser eine peripartale Antibiotikaprophylaxe von Vorteil für das neonatale Outcome wäre. Die erhöhte Infektionsrate bei sekundären Sektios im Vergleich zur vaginalen Geburt ist hier erneut bestätigt worden

    Appendix1_IMed_FU_Questionnaire_revised – Supplemental material for Self-reported Improvement in Side Effects and Quality of Life With Integrative Medicine in Breast Cancer Patients

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    Supplemental material, Appendix1_IMed_FU_Questionnaire_revised for Self-reported Improvement in Side Effects and Quality of Life With Integrative Medicine in Breast Cancer Patients by Carolin C. Hack, Janina Hackl, Nina B. M. Hüttner, Hanna Langemann, Judith Schwitulla, Svenja Dietzel-Drentwett, Peter A. Fasching, Matthias W. Beckmann and Anna-Katharin Theuser in Integrative Cancer Therapies</p
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