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R. I. P. Reiner Nolden (1949-2018)
Am 12. August verstarb der langjährige Leiter des Trierer Stadtarchivs Reiner Nolden. https://www.volksfreund.de/region/trier/trierer-frueherer-stadtarchiv-leiter-reiner-nolden-stirbt-mit-69_aid-25204627 https://volksfreund.trauer.de/traueranzeige/reiner-nolden http://beacon.findbuch.de/seealso/pnd-aks?format=sources&id=102305443
Prevalence and types of persistent dyslipidemia in patients treated with statins
Aim To determine the prevalence and types of persistent
dyslipidemia in patients treated with different statins to
reduce cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk, as well as to determine
the proportion of high risk patients who did not
reach the lipid target values and assess cardiologists’ further
treatment advice for these patients.
Methods This cross-sectional, observational study recruited
1849 outpatients from all parts of Croatia between January
and September 2011 (44.6% women), 19 to 90 years
old (average age 63.13) treated with statins for at least 6
months. We analyzed how the potency and type of lipidlowering
treatment were correlated with CVD risk level and
achieving treatment goals according to 2007 Joint European
Guidelines on CVD prevention.
Results Most patients (81.3%) were at high risk for CVD.
The most frequently used statin was atorvastatin (42.8%),
followed by simvastatin (27.6%) and rosuvastatin (22.8%).
Only 35.5% patients achieved low density lipoproteincholesterol
treatment target. Patients treated with more
potent statins had better results. A total of 22.3% of patients
had high density lipoprotein-cholesterol below 1.0
mmol/L ( ~ 40 mg/dL) for men and below 1.2 ( ~ 45 mg/dL)
for women and 46.4% had triglycerides above 1.7 mmol/L
( ~ 150 mg/dL) but there were no significant differences between
statins in improving these parameters. Most of the
patients on more potent statins were not advised by their
cardiologists to change the type or dosage of statin, which
was more common in patients on less potent statins.
Conclusion A considerable number of patients treated
with statins did not achieve the treatment goal values. The
results were better in patients treated with more potent statins
and cardiologists advised them much less frequently
to change the type and dosage of statin. There is a need
for more intensive treatment, especially for high-risk patients.
This could be accomplished by optimizing patients’
adherence, using more potent statins, titrating current statin
therapy to higher doses, or using a combined lipid-lowering
treatment
On Potamolejeunea and Neopotamolejeunea gen. nov (Lejeuneaceae, Hepaticae)
A brief history and actual state of knowledge of the tropical liverwort genus Potamolejeunea (Spruce) Lacout. with a list of excluded species are provided. A revision of the species remaining in Potamolejeunea is presented. Examination of type material revealed that the generitype, fl polystachya (Spruce) Steph. is very similar to and congeneric with Trachylejeunea aneogyna (Spruce) Grolle. Therefore, Potamolejeunea is proposed as new synonym of Trachylejeunea (Spruce) Schiffn. For two species of Potamolejeunea that do not fit any other genus (P. uleana and P. polyantha) and for a species previously attributed to Taxilejeunea, (T: tenera) the new genus Neopotamolejeunea is proposed. The species of Neopotamolejeunea occur in Amazonia, where they grow along rivers in periodically flooded lowland rainforests, in Guatemala and Jamaica. The genus is characterised by long robust stems with a pinnate branching pattern and numerous small gametoecial branches on both sides of the stem. Due to its sporophyte features Neopotamolejeunea is included in the tribe Lejeuneae Dumort. and its rather isolated position within this group is discussed. A key to the species, descriptions, illustrations and a distribution map are provided. Trachylejeunea polystachya (Spruce) Steph. and T riparia (Steph.) E. Reiner comb. nov. are also described and illustrated
On Potamolejeunea and Neopotamolejeunea gen. nov (Lejeuneaceae, Hepaticae)
A brief history and actual state of knowledge of the tropical liverwort genus Potamolejeunea (Spruce) Lacout. with a list of excluded species are provided. A revision of the species remaining in Potamolejeunea is presented. Examination of type material revealed that the generitype, fl polystachya (Spruce) Steph. is very similar to and congeneric with Trachylejeunea aneogyna (Spruce) Grolle. Therefore, Potamolejeunea is proposed as new synonym of Trachylejeunea (Spruce) Schiffn. For two species of Potamolejeunea that do not fit any other genus (P. uleana and P. polyantha) and for a species previously attributed to Taxilejeunea, (T: tenera) the new genus Neopotamolejeunea is proposed. The species of Neopotamolejeunea occur in Amazonia, where they grow along rivers in periodically flooded lowland rainforests, in Guatemala and Jamaica. The genus is characterised by long robust stems with a pinnate branching pattern and numerous small gametoecial branches on both sides of the stem. Due to its sporophyte features Neopotamolejeunea is included in the tribe Lejeuneae Dumort. and its rather isolated position within this group is discussed. A key to the species, descriptions, illustrations and a distribution map are provided. Trachylejeunea polystachya (Spruce) Steph. and T riparia (Steph.) E. Reiner comb. nov. are also described and illustrated
Malebranche's Ethik in ihrer Abhängigkeit seiner Erkenntniss-theorie u. Metaphysik.Von Dr J. Reiner
P. A. Malebranche's Ethik in ihrer Abhängigkeit seiner Erkenntniss-theorie u. Metaphysik.Von Dr J. Reiner. In: Revue néo-scolastique. 6ᵉ année, n°21, 1899. p. 94
Danse macabre / Franz Liszt. Variations symphoniques / César Franck ; Alexandre Braïlowsky, p ; RCA symphony orchestra ; Jean-Paul Morel, Fritz Reiner, dir.
Titre uniforme : [Transcriptions. Saint-Saëns, Camille. Danse macabre. R 171. Piano. LW A273]Titre uniforme : [Variations symphoniques. CFF 137]Comprend : Danse macabre / Franz Liszt ; Alexandre Braïlowsky, p ; RCA symphony orchestra ; Fritz Reiner, dir. ; Variations symphoniques / César Franck ; Alexandre Braïlowsky, p ; RCA symphony orchestra ; Jean-Paul Morel, dir.BnF-Partenariats, Collection sonore - BelieveContient une table des matière
Author-wise bibliometric analysis based on entropy.
Author-wise bibliometric analysis based on entropy.</p
Going Beyond Counting First Authors in Author Co-citation Analysis
The present study examines one of the fundamental aspects of author co-citation analysis (ACA) - the way co-citation
counts are defined. Co-citation counting provides the data on which all subsequent statistical analyses and mappings
are based, and we compare ACA results based on two different types of co-citation counting - the traditional type that
only counts the first one among a cited work's authors on the one hand and a non-traditional type that takes into
account the first 5 authors of a cited work on the other hand. Results indicate that the picture produced through this non-traditional author co-citation counting contains more coherent author groups and is therefore considerably clearer. However, this picture represents fewer specialties in the research field being studied than that produced through the traditional first-author co-citation counting when the same number of top-ranked authors is selected and analyzed. Reasons for these effects are discussed
Analysis of DDC numbers in K10plus union catalogue
<p>This dataset contains an analysis of DDC notations in K10plus union catalogue (as of 2023-12-31).</p>
<ul>
<li>Distinct DDC numbers found in K10plus: 700.717</li>
<li>Fully decomposed: 473.161 (67%)</li>
<li>Distinct atomic elements: 32.154</li>
</ul>
<h2>Sources</h2>
<p>The data is based on:</p>
<ul>
<li><a href="https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7016625">Normalized subject indexing data of K10plus library union catalog</a></li>
<li><a href="https://coli-conc.gbv.de/coli-ana/">Decomposition of DDC numbers (coli-ana)</a></li>
</ul>
<p>The dataset consists of:</p>
<ul>
<li><code>ddc-frequencies.tsv</code>: sorted DDC notations found in K10plus records, each with number of records it is used in (tsv format)</li>
<li><code>ddc-decomposition.ndjson.gz</code>: full analysis of DDC notations in newline-delimited JSKOS (including incomplete analysis and non-atomic elements) (jskos format)</li>
<li><code>ddc-decomposition.csv</code>: atomic DDC elements from decomposition. First column is original number, following columns are atomic elements (csv format)</li>
<li><code>ddc-atoms.tsv</code>: atomic DDC numbers found in fully decomposed numbers of K10plus catalogue (tsv format)<br>With the following fields:</li>
</ul>
<ul>
<li>
<ul>
<li><strong>atom</strong>: atomic DDC number which cannot be decomposed further</li>
<li><strong>number</strong>: number of distinct DDC numbers this atom is used in</li>
<li><strong>records</strong>: number of K10plus records this atom is used in</li>
</ul>
</li>
</ul>
<h2>Contributors</h2>
<ul>
<li><a href="https://ror.org/048vdhs48">Verbundzentrale des GBV (VZG)</a></li>
<li><a href="https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7613-4123">Jakob Voß</a></li>
<li><a href="http://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q101436909">Ulrike Reiner</a></li>
</ul>
Influence of dissolved gas molecules on the size recovery kinetics of cold-rolled BPA-PC
Besides annealing, plastic strain in a polymer can also be released partly during the sorption of a small molecule like CO2 as reported for the first time in this study. The corresponding size recovery is measured for the glassy polymer Bisphenol-A-polycarbonate in situ in a dilatometer. The plastic strain was introduced into the polymer by cold rolling with a 17% reduction in cross-section and it was observed that the strain relaxation is anisotropic, i.e., being the largest in the rolling direction
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