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Digital Storyboard
Under the supervision of Piera Rossetto (PI of the research project Europe's InVisible Jewish Migrants, funded by the Austrian Science Fund), Verena Resch, graphic designer, transformed the original artwork Storyboard of Rachele Abravanel by Martina Melilli into a digital product. Melilli’s storyboard, realised on a physical support, with printed pictures and post-it for comments and explanations, had a limited possiblity of circulation. Resch’s challenge was to take the hand-made creation and transform it into something able to cross physical borders.The poster represents, in Rossetto's project framework, a way to engage with the digital turn in doing memory research (Garde-Hansen et al. 2009; Drozdzewski and Birdsall 2019) as well as with the exponential growth of digital projects in the context of the history of Jews from Arab and Muslim countries in contemporary times.Funded by the FWF (Austrian Science Fund) grant n. T 1024-G2
"Begeisterung verbindet uns alle!" Nationalismus als Bindeglied öffentlicher Begeisterung bei Fußball-Großereignissen am Beispiel der EM 08 in Österreich
Kretschmann A. "Begeisterung verbindet uns alle!" Nationalismus als Bindeglied öffentlicher Begeisterung bei Fußball-Großereignissen am Beispiel der EM 08 in Österreich. In: Heinemann T, Resch C, eds. (K)ein Sommermärchen: kulturindustrielle Fußball-Spektakel. Münster: Westfälisches Dampfboot; 2010: 66-75
Assignment of homologous genes, Peli1/PELI1 and Peli2/PELI2, for the Pelle adaptor protein Pellino to mouse chromosomes 11 and 14 and human chromosomes 2p13.3 and 14q21, respectively, by physical and radiation hybrid mapping
Resch K, Jockusch H, Schmitt-John T. Assignment of homologous genes, Peli1/PELI1 and Peli2/PELI2, for the Pelle adaptor protein Pellino to mouse chromosomes 11 and 14 and human chromosomes 2p13.3 and 14q21, respectively, by physical and radiation hybrid mapping. Cytogenetics and cell genetics. 2001;92(1-2):172-174
Numerical simulations of strong wind situations near the Mediteranean French Coast: comparison with FETCH data
A detailed analysis is made of some typical strong wind situations near the French Mediterranean coast. Special attention has been paid to the wind from the north-northwest in the Gulf of Lion, also called the mistral. The analysis is made from both the synoptic and mesoscale point of view with the aid of numerical simulations carried out with the Regional Atmospheric Modeling System (RAMS) to study the main atmospheric, climatic, and meteorological characteristics of this wind in the Gulf of Lion. Simulations were made with this model during the periods of 20-22 March and 24-26 March 1998. Afterward, a comparison was made with the meteorological measurements collected during the international Flux, Etat de la Mer et Te´le´de´tection en Condition de Fetch Variable (FETCH) campaign (Gulf of Lion, March-April 1998). The comparison between the simulated wind fields and the values measured by the coastal meteorological stations, an oceanographic buoy, and the ship Atalante at sea help to give full understanding of the complicated physical processes that characterize strong wind situations in coastal zone
Macher, Helden und Verlierer: wie Männer Situationen sozialer Ausschließung bearbeiten
Böhnisch T. Macher, Helden und Verlierer: wie Männer Situationen sozialer Ausschließung bearbeiten. In: Brüchert O, Resch C, eds. Zwischen Herrschaft und Befreiung. Politische, kulturelle und wissenschaftliche Strategien. Festschrift zum 60. Geburtstag von Heinz Steinert. Münster: Westfälisches Dampfboot; 2002: 180-194
Letter, [Author unclear] to Paulina T. Merritt
Handwritten letter to Paulina Merritt from an unknown author, October 1, 1876.
Pädagogische Architektur – Schule als inklusiver Raum
Zenke CT. Pädagogische Architektur – Schule als inklusiver Raum. In: Resch K, Lindner K-T, Streese B, Proyer M, Schwab S, eds. Inklusive Schulentwicklung. Münster, New York: Waxmann; 2021: 66–73
Inklusive Schule und Schulentwicklung Theoretische Grundlagen, empirische Befunde und Praxisbeispiele aus Deutschland, Österreich und der Schweiz.
Resch K, Lindner K-T, Streese B, Proyer M, Schwab S, eds. Inklusive Schule und Schulentwicklung Theoretische Grundlagen, empirische Befunde und Praxisbeispiele aus Deutschland, Österreich und der Schweiz. . Beiträge zur Bildungsforschung. Vol 8 1st ed. Münster: Waxmann; 2021
Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of the Incidence of Rupture, Repair, and Death of Small and Large Abdominal Aortic Aneurysms under Surveillance
Background: The ultimate goal of treating patients with abdominal aortic aneurysms (AAAs) is to repair them when the risk of rupture exceeds the risk of repair. Small AAAs demonstrate a low rupture risk, and recently, large AAAs just above the threshold (5.5–6.0 cm) seem to be at low risk of rupture as well. The present review aims to investigate the outcomes of AAAs under surveillance through a comprehensive systematic review and meta-analysis. Methods: PubMed, Embase, and the Cochrane Central Register were searched (22 March 2022; PROSPERO; #CRD42022316094). The Cochrane and PRISMA statements were respected. Blinded systematic screening of the literature, data extraction, and quality assessment were performed by two authors. Conflicts were resolved by a third author. The meta-analysis of prevalence provided estimated proportions, 95% confidence intervals, and measures of heterogeneity (I2). Based on I2, the heterogeneity might be negligible (0–40%), moderate (30–60%), substantial (50–90%), and considerable (75–100%). The primary outcome was the incidence of AAA rupture. Secondary outcomes included the rate of small AAAs reaching the threshold for repair, aortic-related mortality, and all-cause mortality. Results: Fourteen publications (25,040 patients) were included in the analysis. The outcome rates of the small AAA group (<55 mm) were 0.3% (95% CI 0.0–1.0; I2 = 76.4%) of rupture, 0.6% (95% CI 0.0–1.9; I2 = 87.2%) of aortic-related mortality, and 9.6% (95% CI 2.2–21.1; I2 = 99.0%) of all-cause mortality. During surveillance, 21.4% (95% CI 9.0–37.2; I2 = 99.0%) of the initially small AAAs reached the threshold for repair. The outcome rates of the large AAA group (>55 mm) were 25.7% (95% CI 18.0–34.3; I2 = 72.0%) of rupture, 22.1% (95% CI 16.5–28.3; I2 = 25.0%) of aortic-related mortality, and 61.8% (95% CI 47.0–75.6; I2 = 89.1%) of all-cause mortality. The sensitivity analysis demonstrated a higher rupture rate in studies including <662 subjects, patients with a mean age > 72 years, >17% of female patients, and >44% of current smokers. Conclusion: The rarity of rupture and aortic-related mortality in small AAAs supports the current conservative management of small AAAs. Surveillance seems indicated, as one-fifth reached the threshold for repair. Large aneurysms had a high incidence of rupture and aortic-related mortality. However, these data seem biased by the sparse and heterogeneous literature overrepresented by patients unfit for surgery. Specific rupture risk stratified by age, gender, and fit-for-surgery patients with large AAAs needs to be further investigated
Handwritten biographical information on Paulina T. McClung Merritt
A handwritten biography of Paulina T. McClung Merritt by an unknown author, 1892.
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