601 research outputs found
Mit Herz, Hirn und Lunge – Hypereosinophiles Syndrom, eine entzündliche Multisystemerkrankung
Seitz and Stackelberg on Oligopoly.
This essay deals with the contribution of Seitz and Stackelberg on oligopoly. Stackelberg's theory on price leadership has been taken up by Seitz in his dissertation of 1965. The author summarizes the debate in Germany in the beginning of the sixties on oligopoly theory between Krelle, Ott, Heertje, Helmstadter und Seitz. He looks back from a game theoretical point of view.oligopoly, Nash-equilibrium, Stackelberg, Seitz, Krelle, game theory, Cournot, two-period game, one-shot game
Spectrum of Large and Medium Vessel Vasculitis in Adults: Primary Vasculitides, Arthritides, Connective Tissue, and Fibroinflammatory Diseases.
PURPOSE OF REVIEW
To provide a comprehensive overview of the spectrum of large and medium vessel vasculitis in adults with primary vasculitides, arthritides, connective tissue, and fibroinflammatory diseases as well as vasculitis mimics, for an efficient differential diagnosis and initial diagnostic approach.
RECENT FINDINGS
Imaging has had a tremendous impact on the diagnosis of medium to large vessel vasculitis, now often replacing histopathologic confirmation and identifying new disease manifestations (e.g., intracranial disease in giant cell arteritis; vascular manifestations of IgG4-related disease). Novel diseases or syndromes involving blood vessels have been described (e.g., VEXAS-Syndrome with polychondritis). The use of the terms "medium" or "large" vessel varies considerably between medical specialties. The differential diagnosis of large and medium vessel vasculitis is becoming increasingly complex as new entities or disease manifestations of known inflammatory rheumatic diseases are regularly identified. A more precise and widely recognized definition of the vessel sizes would make future research more comparable
Spectrum of Large- and Medium-Vessel Vasculitis in Adults: Neoplastic, Infectious, Drug-Induced, Autoinflammatory, and Primary Immunodeficiency Diseases
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: To provide a comprehensive review of drugs and neoplastic, infectious, autoinflammatory, and immunodeficiency diseases causing medium- to large-vessel vasculitis in adults with emphasis on information essential for the initial diagnostic process. RECENT FINDINGS: Entities with medium- to large-vessel vasculitis as clinical manifestations have been described recently (e.g., adenosine deaminase-2 deficiency, VEXAS-Syndrome), and vasculitis in established autoinflammatory or immunodeficiency diseases is increasingly being identified. SUMMARY: In the diagnostic process of medium- to large-vessel vasculitis in adults, a large variety of rare diseases should be included in the differential diagnosis, especially if diagnosis is made without histologic confirmation and in younger patients. Although these disorders should be considered, they will undoubtedly remain rare in daily practice. SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1007/s11926-022-01083-5
Le métal mal-aimé de la construction en France depuis un siècle : des raisons de coût ?
Frédéric Seitz. The century-long neglect of metal in French construction : a question of cost ?
The high price of metal is often invoked reasons to explain its minimal use in French architecture and building. The author uses informations taken from Price Series to evaluate this argument for the period 1875 to World War 2. He argues that the underuse of metal cannot be explained by economic considerations. Instead he focuses on the actors involved in metallic construction : producers, masterbuilders and contractors.Frédéric Seitz. Le métal mal-aimé de la construction en France depuis un siècle : des raisons de coût ?
Le coût du métal et de sa mise en œuvre est l'une des raisons souvent invoquée pour expliquer la faible part qui est réservée à ce matériau dans l'architecture et la construction françaises. L'auteur
examine ici cette question pour la période qui s'étend de 1875 à la veille de la seconde guerre mondiale, à partir des informations contenues dans les Séries de Prix. Concluant que le sous-emploi du métal dans le cadre bâti ne peut s'expliquer par des considérations économiques, il suggère que cette problématique soit abordée par référence non pas seulement au matériau lui-même, mais aussi au rôle des acteurs de la construction métallique : fabriquants de matériaux, maîtres d'ouvrage, maîtres d'œuvre et entrepreneurs.Seitz Frédéric. Le métal mal-aimé de la construction en France depuis un siècle : des raisons de coût ?. In: Histoire & Mesure, 1994 volume 9 - n°1-2. Varia. pp. 147-169
The great island : some observations in and about Newfoundland
Seitz's interest in Newfoundland developed after having been befriended by a Newfoundland dog as a young boy. In December of 1926, the author set out on a journey to visit the ancestral home of his old friend, this book being the outcome of his travels. Seitz paints a very vivid picture of Newfoundland for his readers, skillfully describing Newfoundland and Labrador, the people, and their way of life while also relaying the facts about the colony's mineral resources, fishing industries, religion, and politics. The author also includes details which would be of particular interest to tourists, such as a brief history of the colony, hunting and fishing opportunities and regulations, the Newfoundland dog, and modes of transportation available to get to Newfoundland and for use when one has arrived
'The Wyandots: Being the History of an American Indian Nation Whose Warriors Never Surrendered'
Complete history of the Wyandot Indians written by Don C. Seitz of Fairfield County, Ohio. This typed draft with corrections includes a glossary of Wyandot language (p. 265-270) compiled by N. O. Walker and Mary McKee, and a muster roll of all Wyandot Indians who emigrated west of the Mississippi River in July 1843 (p. 359-361). Chapters include "The Nation," "The Sandusky Country," "The Turmoil,"Dunmore, Logan, Cornstalk," "The Moravians," "The Massacre of the Christians," "Battle Island," "Tymochte," "Escape of Knight and Slover," "Unsettled Relationships," "The Defeats of Harmar and St. Clair," "Efforts at Peace," "Wayne's Victory," "Boone, Kenton, Poe," "Tecumseh and the Prophet," "Eighteen Hundred and Twelve," "The Missions," "The Pressure," "The Migration," "Life in the West," "Kansas-Nebraska," "The Canadian Remnant," "The White Indians," "Government and Society," "Traditions," and "Characteristics.
Search for hadronic resonance in multijet final states with the CDF detector
This thesis describes a search for a new hadronic resonance in 3.2 fb{sup -1} of data using the Collider Detector at Fermilab. The Fermilab Tevatron accelerator collides beams of protons and antiprotons at a center of mass energy of {radical}s = 1.96 TeV. A unique approach is presented to extract multijet resonances from the large QCD background. Although the search is model independent, a pair produced supersymmetric gluino decaying through R-parity violation into three partons each is used to test our sensitivity to new physics. We measure these partons as jets, and require a minimum of six jets in an event. We make use of the kinematic features and correlations and use an ensemble of jet combinations to distinguish signal from multijet QCD backgrounds. Our background estimates also include all-hadronic t{bar t} decays that have a signature similar to signal. We observe no significant excess in an invariant mass range of 77 GeV/c{sup 2} to 240 GeV/c{sup 2} and place 95% C.L. limits on {sigma}(p{bar p} {yields} {tilde g}{tilde g} {yields} 3jets + 3jets) as a function of gluino invariant mass
Business Model Innovation in European SMEs: Descriptive analysis of quantitative survey and case survey data
In this paper we analyse Business Model Innovation (BMI) in European micro, small and medium sized enterprises (SME). We present descriptive findings from our quantitative survey and qualitative case survey on how SMEs are innovating their Business Models. Our survey indicates that 37% of European SMEs innovate their Business Model. We found some differences in BMI depending on the age and industry sectors. We also describe the changes the SMEs make in differing Business Model components when they are improving their Business Model.Information and Communication Technolog
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