Refine
Year of publication
Document Type
- Article (525) (remove)
Has Fulltext
- yes (525)
Is part of the Bibliography
- no (525)
Keywords
- Milchwirtschaft (36)
- Molkerei (27)
- Euterentzündung (23)
- Logistik (20)
- Student (11)
- Supervision (11)
- Knowledge (10)
- Mumbai (10)
- Wissen (10)
- Bibliothek (9)
- India (9)
- Germany (8)
- Kostenschätzung (8)
- Künstliche Intelligenz (8)
- Software (8)
- Computersicherheit (7)
- PPS (7)
- bovine mastitis (7)
- Adsorption (6)
- Antibiotikum (6)
- Beratung (6)
- Betriebsdatenerfassung (6)
- Epidemiologie (6)
- Graphen (6)
- HIV (6)
- Indien (6)
- Informations- und Dokumentationswissenschaft (6)
- Informationsmanagement (6)
- Klinisches Experiment (6)
- Management (6)
- Signaltechnik (6)
- Steuerung (6)
- University students (6)
- clinical research (6)
- mastitis (6)
- Deutschland (5)
- Dichtefunktionalformalismus (5)
- E-Learning (5)
- Einstellung (5)
- Ethernet (5)
- Ethernet-APL (5)
- Forschungsdaten (5)
- Informationskompetenz (5)
- Kind (5)
- Klebeverbindung (5)
- Krankenhaus (5)
- Käserei (5)
- Milchkuh (5)
- Milchvieh (5)
- Pflege (5)
- Produktion (5)
- Therapie (5)
- Unternehmen (5)
- Adhäsion (4)
- Antibiotic resistance (4)
- Attitude (4)
- Ausbildung (4)
- Bibliothekswissenschaft (4)
- Coaching (4)
- Computer (4)
- Digitalisierung (4)
- Extrudieren (4)
- Führung (4)
- Gemeinwesenarbeit (4)
- Kommunikation (4)
- Konferenz (4)
- Kostenverlauf (4)
- Krankenpflege (4)
- Medizinische Informatik (4)
- Nigeria (4)
- Nursing homes (4)
- Online-Medien (4)
- Pakistan (4)
- Partizipation (4)
- Patient (4)
- Prävention (4)
- Public reporting (4)
- Risikofaktor (4)
- Sozialarbeit (4)
- Weichkäse (4)
- Zufriedenheit (4)
- clinical trial (4)
- public reporting (4)
- severe mastitis (4)
- staphylococci (4)
- Arzneimittelresistenz (3)
- Betrieb (3)
- C-arm (3)
- CIM (3)
- Claims data (3)
- Community Organizing (3)
- Computerunterstütztes Lernen (3)
- Corynebacterium (3)
- Depression (3)
- Didaktik (3)
- Dritte-Person-Effekt (3)
- Education (3)
- Eltern (3)
- Fertigung (3)
- Färse (3)
- Gemeindepädagogik (3)
- Gesundheitsfürsorge (3)
- Harmonische Analyse (3)
- Harmonische Synthese (3)
- Hochschule Hannover (3)
- IEC 62443 (3)
- Impfstoff (3)
- Incidence (3)
- Intensivstation (3)
- Interne Kommunikation (3)
- Inzidenz <Medizin> (3)
- Karachi (3)
- Kindesmisshandlung (3)
- Kirchengemeinde (3)
- Kirchliche Bildungsarbeit (3)
- Kleben (3)
- Kooperation (3)
- Leadership (3)
- Lieferung (3)
- Milch (3)
- Milchviehbetrieb (3)
- Mitarbeiter (3)
- OSGi (3)
- PROFInet (3)
- Pharmacy (3)
- Pharmazie (3)
- Pharmaziestudent (3)
- Polyacrylnitril (3)
- Poynting-Vektor (3)
- Prevalence (3)
- Qualität (3)
- Richtlinie (3)
- Rind (3)
- Rivalität (3)
- SOA (3)
- Self-medication (3)
- Simulation (3)
- Strategie (3)
- Streptococcus uberis (3)
- Stress (3)
- Third-Person-Effekt (3)
- USA (3)
- Wasserstoff (3)
- Wissenschaftliche Bibliothek (3)
- Wissenschaftskommunikation (3)
- Zugscherversuch (3)
- complex event processing (3)
- dairy cow (3)
- density functional theory (3)
- e-learning (3)
- lactic acid bacteria (3)
- mHealth (3)
- meta-analysis (3)
- mobile health (3)
- risk factor (3)
- risk factors (3)
- sensitivity (3)
- streptococci (3)
- African socio-cultural context (2)
- Afrika (2)
- Aids (2)
- Akzeptanz (2)
- Alinsky, Saul David (2)
- Allgemeinarzt (2)
- Anisotropie (2)
- Antibiotic (2)
- Antibiotics (2)
- App <Programm> (2)
- Arbeitsbedingungen (2)
- Arbeitsqualität (2)
- Architecture (2)
- Automatische Klassifikation (2)
- Automatisierungsystem (2)
- Awareness (2)
- BASIC (2)
- Bachelorstudium (2)
- Bakteriophagen (2)
- Bakteriämie (2)
- Befragung (2)
- Berichterstattung (2)
- Bibliotheks- und Informationswissenschaft (2)
- Bildgebendes Verfahren (2)
- Bindungsfähigkeit (2)
- Biokunststoff (2)
- Biometrie (2)
- Bojanowski, Arnulf (2)
- C-Bogen (2)
- CEP (2)
- Change Management (2)
- Child abuse potential (2)
- Claims data analysis (2)
- Continuous fiber (2)
- Data-Warehouse-Konzept (2)
- Datenmodell (2)
- Design for additive manufacturing (2)
- Diabetes mellitus (2)
- Diffusion (2)
- Digitale Radiographie (2)
- Digitale Steuerung (2)
- ECA (2)
- Eisen <gamma-> (2)
- Elektromagnetische Verträglichkeit (2)
- Empfehlungssystem (2)
- Energieeffizienz (2)
- Energiefluss (2)
- Energiemanagement (2)
- Entwicklungsländer (2)
- Epidemiology (2)
- Ereignisgesteuerte Programmierung (2)
- Ethik (2)
- Europa (2)
- Evaluation (2)
- Expertensystem (2)
- Fachangestellter für Medien- und Informationsdienste (2)
- Fachinformationsdienst (2)
- Fachreferent (2)
- Fachreferentin (2)
- Familie (2)
- Feldgeräte (2)
- Fernsprechverkehr (2)
- Fiber reinforced additive manufacturing (2)
- Flexibilität (2)
- Flugzeitspektrometrie (2)
- Fragebogen (2)
- Frühlaktation (2)
- Funktionalisierung <Chemie> (2)
- Funktionsgenerator (2)
- Gas-Flüssigkeit-System (2)
- Gefahr (2)
- General practitioners (2)
- Geschichte (2)
- Gesetzliche Krankenversicherung (2)
- Gesundheitsinformationssystem (2)
- Gesundheitswesen (2)
- Gouda <Käse> (2)
- Gruppenidentität (2)
- H-Milch (2)
- HIV-Infektion (2)
- Hannover (2)
- Hausarzt (2)
- Health promotion (2)
- Hochschule (2)
- Hospital (2)
- Hospital report cards (2)
- Hygiene (2)
- ISDN (2)
- IT Security (2)
- IT-Sicherheit (2)
- Informationsvermittlung (2)
- Inhaltserschließung (2)
- Insurance (2)
- Interdisciplinary communication (2)
- Jobcenter (2)
- Joghurtherstellung (2)
- Karatschi (2)
- Kinderschutz (2)
- Kleinkind (2)
- Knochenbruch (2)
- Koaxialkabel (2)
- Kohlenstofffaser (2)
- Kommerzialisierung (2)
- Konflikt (2)
- Konstruktion (2)
- Kostenrechnung (2)
- Krankheitsübertragung (2)
- Laserphotolyse (2)
- Lean Production (2)
- Lebensqualität (2)
- Lernen (2)
- Material extrusion (2)
- Medical Informatics (2)
- Medizin (2)
- Metaanalyse (2)
- Methode (2)
- Mikrocomputer (2)
- Milchsäurebakterien (2)
- Mobile Telekommunikation (2)
- Molekulardynamik (2)
- Mumbai, India (2)
- Mundhöhlenkrebs (2)
- Mutter (2)
- OT Security (2)
- OT-Security (2)
- Occupational safety climate (2)
- Open Access (2)
- Open Science (2)
- Oral cancer (2)
- Osteoporose (2)
- Otto (GmbH & Co KG) (2)
- PROFIBUS (2)
- PROFINET Security (2)
- Patient safety climate (2)
- Patient satisfaction (2)
- Personalentwicklung (2)
- Personalkosten (2)
- Pflegepersonal (2)
- Photodesorption (2)
- Physician-nurse relations (2)
- Polymere (2)
- Postmenopause (2)
- Potentialausgleich (2)
- Primary health care (2)
- Produktionskosten (2)
- Produktionsprozess (2)
- Professionalisierung (2)
- Psychische Gesundheit (2)
- Qualifikation (2)
- Qualitative research (2)
- Quality of health care (2)
- Qualitätsmanagement (2)
- Quark (2)
- Rauchen (2)
- Reformpädagogik (2)
- Research Data Management (2)
- Schadensersatzanspruch (2)
- Schlaganfall (2)
- Security (2)
- Selbstmedikation (2)
- Sensibilität (2)
- Sensor (2)
- Serviceorientierte Architektur (2)
- Sicherheitsklima (2)
- Smart Device (2)
- Smoking (2)
- Social Media (2)
- Spektroskopie (2)
- Sportfan (2)
- Squalan (2)
- Staphylococcus (2)
- Staphylococcus aureus (2)
- Sterblichkeit (2)
- Stickstoffmonoxid (2)
- Strahlenschutz (2)
- Streptococcus (2)
- Streustrahlung (2)
- Students (2)
- Sturz (2)
- Tabakkonsum (2)
- Tagungsbericht (2)
- Teilstudium (2)
- Telearbeit (2)
- Tiergesundheit (2)
- Tobacco (2)
- Transformational leadership (2)
- USFDA (2)
- Verarbeitung komplexer Ereignisse (2)
- Vermittlungstechnik (2)
- Versicherung (2)
- Vielfalt (2)
- Virtuelle Realität (2)
- Wasserstoffversprödung (2)
- Weiblicher Flüchtling (2)
- Weiterbildung (2)
- Wirtschaft (2)
- Working conditions (2)
- Workload (2)
- Ziel (2)
- acceptance (2)
- antimicrobials (2)
- bacteremia (2)
- bacteriophage mixture (2)
- biofilm (2)
- clinical mastitis (2)
- clinical trials (2)
- computer based training (2)
- continuous fiber (2)
- cost-effectiveness (2)
- dairy (2)
- dairy cows (2)
- data protection (2)
- developing countries (2)
- developing country (2)
- digital divide (2)
- direct benefit (2)
- early lactation (2)
- education (2)
- electromagnetic compatibility (2)
- epidemiology (2)
- equipotential bonding (2)
- evaluation (2)
- event-driven architecture (2)
- fiber-reinforced additive manufacturing (2)
- gamma iron (2)
- general practitioners (2)
- heifer (2)
- higher education (2)
- hybrid composites (2)
- hybrid fiber-reinforced polymers (2)
- identity threat (2)
- information dissemination (2)
- information literacy (2)
- library (2)
- lytic phage (2)
- mastitis prevention (2)
- material extrusion (2)
- modifiable characteristics of the vulnerable patients (2)
- molecular dynamics (2)
- online media (2)
- patient benefit (2)
- phage therapy (2)
- polyacrylonitrile (2)
- prevention (2)
- probiotic potential (2)
- questionnaire (2)
- radiation protection (2)
- risk (2)
- scattered radiation (2)
- severity score (2)
- social benefit (2)
- subclinical mastitis (2)
- surface relaxation (2)
- survey (2)
- tablet (2)
- transparency (2)
- udder health (2)
- virtual radiography (2)
- (coaxial)-electrospinning (1)
- 18F-FET-PET/CT (1)
- 2-Draht-Ethernet (1)
- 2-wire Ethernet (1)
- 3D printing (1)
- 3D-Druck (1)
- AI (1)
- AIDS (1)
- APL-Engineering-Richtlinie (1)
- ASD (1)
- ASW (1)
- Abdichtung (1)
- Ablaufplanung (1)
- Abschlussarbeit (1)
- Absolvent (1)
- Absolvent*innenbefragung (1)
- Absolventenbefragung (1)
- Activation (1)
- Acute stroke care (1)
- Ad-hoc-Netz (1)
- Adaptives Verfahren (1)
- Additive Manufacturing (1)
- Additive manufacturing (1)
- Administrative data (1)
- Adult Vaccines (1)
- Adverse drug event (1)
- Adverse drug reaction (1)
- Aerobes Training (1)
- Aerobic exercise (1)
- African countries (1)
- Agent <Informatik> (1)
- Aggressivität (1)
- Agile Softwareentwicklung (1)
- Agile software development (1)
- Akademisches Poster (1)
- Aktionsforschung (1)
- Aktivierung (1)
- Akute myeloische Leukämie (1)
- Allergie (1)
- Altenheim (1)
- Alternative Medicine (1)
- Alternative Medizin (1)
- Altersgruppe (1)
- Ambulatory Monitoring (1)
- Amino acid PET (1)
- Amorphes Eis (1)
- Analgesics (1)
- Analgetikum (1)
- Android (1)
- Anerkennung (1)
- Anforderung (1)
- Anforderungsprofil (1)
- Angst (1)
- Anmerkung (1)
- Anschlussheilbehandlung (1)
- Antibiotic prescription (1)
- Antidiabetic (1)
- Antidiabetikum (1)
- Antimikrobieller Wirkstoff (1)
- Antiretroviral therapy (1)
- Anwendung (1)
- Aphasia (1)
- Aphasie (1)
- Approval (1)
- Approvals (1)
- Arbeitsbelastung (1)
- Arbeitsklima (1)
- Arbeitsmedizin (1)
- Arbeitsweise (1)
- Arbeitswelt (1)
- Arbeitszufriedenheit (1)
- Arbutin (1)
- Architektur (1)
- Arctostaphylos uva-ursi (1)
- Arcuate fasciculus (1)
- Art History (1)
- Arzneimittel (1)
- Arzneimittelnebenwirkung (1)
- Arzneimittelüberwachung (1)
- Aspekt (1)
- Assessment (1)
- Assistance planning (1)
- At risk (1)
- Atomic force microscopy (1)
- Atopic (1)
- Atopie (1)
- Autism (1)
- Autism spectrum disorder (1)
- Autismus (1)
- Autoethnografie (1)
- Automatendiagramm (1)
- Automatic Classification (1)
- Automation (1)
- Automatische Identifikation (1)
- Automatische Sprachanalyse (1)
- Automobile spray painters (1)
- Autorität (1)
- B-streptococci (1)
- BASIC programming (1)
- BASIC-Programmierung (1)
- BDE (1)
- BLAST algorithm (1)
- BOBCATSSS (1)
- Bachelor (1)
- Bachelor's programme "library and information management" (1)
- Bachelorstudiengang (1)
- Bachelor’s degree program (1)
- Bacterial genomics (1)
- Balanced Scorecard (1)
- Bankruptcy costs (1)
- Barcamp (1)
- Bat algorithm (1)
- Bauphysik (1)
- Baustatik (1)
- Bauökologie (1)
- Bedarfsplanung (1)
- Bedarfszeitpunkt (1)
- Bedienungstheorie (1)
- Beeinflussung (1)
- Befund (1)
- Benetzung (1)
- Benutzerfreundlichkeit (1)
- Beratungsstelle (1)
- Beruf (1)
- Berufliche Qualifikation (1)
- Berufsaussicht (1)
- Berufsbild (1)
- Berufsethik (1)
- Berufsfeld (1)
- Berufskrankheit (1)
- Berufsleben (1)
- Berufspädagogik (1)
- Berufsunfähigkeit (1)
- Berufsziel (1)
- Berufszufriedenheit (1)
- Beschäftigungsstruktur (1)
- Bestandsaufbau (1)
- Betriebliches Gesundheitsmanagement (1)
- Betriebsorganisation (1)
- Bewegungstherapie (1)
- Bewertung (1)
- Bewertungsportale (1)
- Bibliotheksausbildung (1)
- Bibliotheksorganisation (1)
- Bibliothekswebseite (1)
- Bildanalyse (1)
- Bilderzeugung (1)
- Bildkommunikation (1)
- Bildpublizistik (1)
- Bildredaktion (1)
- Bildredaktionsforschung (1)
- Bildung (1)
- Bildungsprozess (1)
- Bioactive peptides (1)
- Biofilm (1)
- Biogas (1)
- Biologische Landwirtschaft (1)
- Biomedical Informatics (1)
- Biosensor (1)
- Bioverbundwerkstoff (1)
- Blackboard <Expertensystem> (1)
- Blindleistung (1)
- Blindleistungsregelung (1)
- Blutkultur (1)
- Blutspende (1)
- Body composition (1)
- Bone mineral density (1)
- Book Sprint (1)
- Boolesche Funktionstabelle (1)
- Bortedella (1)
- Brain tumor (1)
- Buch (1)
- Building Informatics and Construction Operation (1)
- Building and Construction History (1)
- Building automation (1)
- Business Plan (1)
- Business model (1)
- Butter (1)
- C. W. Müller (1)
- C3 photosynthesis (1)
- CBR Express (1)
- CBT (1)
- CD4+ cell count (1)
- CI/CD (1)
- COBIT (1)
- COPD (1)
- COVID-19 (1)
- CRISPR/Cas-Methode (1)
- CRM in Hochschulen (1)
- CVD-Verfahren (1)
- Camembert (1)
- Capacity strengthening (1)
- Carbon fiber (1)
- Carbon nanofibers (1)
- Cardiorespiratory function (1)
- Care (1)
- Care coordination (1)
- Case finding (1)
- Catalysts and Catalysis (1)
- Causal inference (1)
- Cell phone (1)
- Cellobiose (1)
- Cement workers (1)
- Censorship (1)
- Centaurea behen (1)
- ChatGPT (1)
- Chatten <Kommunikation> (1)
- Checkliste (1)
- Chemical properties (1)
- Chicago School of Sociology (1)
- Chicago-Schule <Soziologie> (1)
- Child abuse (1)
- Childhood febrile conditions (1)
- Children (1)
- Chloroform (1)
- Choi (1)
- Cholera (1)
- Chronic low back pain (1)
- Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (1)
- Chronic pain (1)
- Chronische Niereninsuffizienz (1)
- Chronischer Schmerz (1)
- Classification (1)
- Cleaners (1)
- Clinical Pathway (1)
- Clinical Trials (1)
- Clinical trial (1)
- Clinical trials (1)
- Code (1)
- Code quality (1)
- Coded Mark Inversion (1)
- Coliforme Bakterien (1)
- Collisions (1)
- Comet Assay (1)
- Communication (1)
- Community-dwelling older adults (1)
- Comparative effectiveness (1)
- Comparative effectiveness design (1)
- Comparative research (1)
- Complementary Medicine (1)
- Complex Event Processing (CEP) (1)
- Complex event processing (1)
- Compliance (1)
- Composite measures (1)
- Construction Research (1)
- Consumerization (1)
- Context-aware recommender systems (1)
- Continuous Delivery (1)
- Continuous process (1)
- Controlling (1)
- Corticosteroide (1)
- Corticosteroids (1)
- Corticosteron (1)
- Corynebacteria (1)
- Cost-effectiveness (1)
- Costs (1)
- Cross-holdings (1)
- Crowdsourcing (1)
- Cryptosporidium (1)
- Cryptosporidium parvum (1)
- Cultural Heritage (1)
- Curriculum (1)
- Curriculumentwicklung (1)
- Curvilinear fiber (1)
- Customer channel (1)
- Cyber Insurance (1)
- Cyber Risks (1)
- Cyber-Knife (1)
- Cyber-Versicherung (1)
- CyberKnife (1)
- Cyberattacke (1)
- Cyberknife (1)
- Cyclization (1)
- DALY (1)
- DED (1)
- DEM (1)
- DIN ISO 27000 (1)
- DNA damage (1)
- DNA repair (1)
- DNS-Reparatur (1)
- DNS-Schädigung (1)
- DTI (1)
- Dach (1)
- Dairy cow (1)
- Damage claims (1)
- Dance Studies (1)
- Darstellendes Spiel (1)
- Data Harmonization (1)
- Data Model (1)
- Data Set (1)
- Data Warehousing (1)
- Data quality control (1)
- Datenerfassung (1)
- Datenpublikation (1)
- Datenqualität (1)
- Datenschutz (1)
- Datenstrom (1)
- Datentransparenzverordnung (1)
- Datenverarbeitung (1)
- Datenübertragung (1)
- Dauermagneterregte Synchronmaschine (1)
- Debatte (1)
- Decision Support (1)
- Decision Support Systems (1)
- Declaration of Helsinki (1)
- Decodierung (1)
- Delphi (1)
- Delphi method characteristics (1)
- Delphi method variants (1)
- Dempster-Shafer theory (1)
- Density functional theory (1)
- Depressive Symptom Scale (1)
- Dermatitis (1)
- Design Thinking (1)
- Desinfektion (1)
- Desktop computer application (1)
- Deutsche Gesellschaft für Supervision und Coaching (1)
- Deutschland / Bundesverfassungsgericht (1)
- DevOps (1)
- Developing Countries (1)
- Dezentrale Elektrizitätserzeugung (1)
- Dezentrale Vermittlungstechnik (1)
- Dezentralisation (1)
- DiCoLas (1)
- Diabetes mellitus Typ 2 (1)
- Diabetic wound healing (1)
- Diagnose (1)
- Diagnosis (1)
- Diagnostic delay (1)
- Diagnostik (1)
- Diakonie (1)
- Dienstgüte (1)
- Diffusionsgewichtete Magnetresonanztomografie (1)
- Digital Humanities (1)
- Digital Library (1)
- Digitale Nebenstellenanlage (1)
- Digitales Kommunikationsnetz (1)
- Digitalsignal (1)
- Dimensionless numbers (1)
- Diphosphonate (1)
- Direct Energy Deposition (1)
- Discrete choice experiment (1)
- Discrete element method (1)
- Discriminatory power (1)
- Disease Burden (1)
- Disease burden (1)
- Diskrete Entscheidung (1)
- Diskrete-Elemente-Methode (1)
- Diskriminierung (1)
- Diskriminierungsverbot (1)
- Diskursanalyse (1)
- Distributed file systems (1)
- Diversity-Reflexivität (1)
- Diversität (1)
- Dodekan (1)
- Dokumentarfilm (1)
- Drehstrom (1)
- Drogenmissbrauch (1)
- Durchschalte-Vermittlungsverfahren (1)
- Dyadisches Gitter (1)
- Dynamic 18F-FET-PET/CT (1)
- Dünnes Gitter (1)
- Dürre (1)
- E-Health (1)
- E-cadherin (1)
- E. coli (1)
- ELIZA (1)
- EMA (1)
- EMC (1)
- EMC-compliant installation of automation networks (1)
- EMV (1)
- EN 15534-1 (1)
- ENOVAT (1)
- ESTEEM (1)
- Early child development (1)
- Early childhood (1)
- Early childhood intervention (1)
- Early regulatory problems (1)
- Ebola-Virus (1)
- Echtzeitsimulation (1)
- Economic and political/governmental infrastructural factors (1)
- Edinburgh Postnatal Depression (1)
- Educational intervention (1)
- Effectiveness research (1)
- Effizienz (1)
- Effizienzanalyse (1)
- Effizienzsteigerung (1)
- Eigengruppe (1)
- Eindringerkennung (1)
- Einführung (1)
- Eingebettetes System (1)
- Einkauf (1)
- Einzelfertigung (1)
- Elderly (1)
- Electromotive Force (1)
- Electronic health records (1)
- Elektrische Energie (1)
- Elektrische Leistung (1)
- Elektromagnetisches Feld (1)
- Elektromotorische Kraft (1)
- Elektronenbestrahlung (1)
- Elektronische Bibliothek (1)
- Elektrospinnen (1)
- Empowerment (1)
- Endemic countries (1)
- Endredaktion (1)
- Energieeinsparung (1)
- Energietechnik (1)
- Energieversorgung (1)
- Energieübertragung (1)
- Energy (1)
- Energy management (1)
- Engset formula (1)
- Engset-Formel (1)
- Entrepreneurship (1)
- Entscheidungsfindung (1)
- Entscheidungsunterstützung (1)
- Entscheidungsunterstützungssystem (1)
- Entwicklung (1)
- Enugu (1)
- Epidemiologic methods (1)
- Epilepsie (1)
- Epilepsy (1)
- Erfahrungsberichte (1)
- Erfolg (1)
- Erfolgsfaktor (1)
- Erfordernis (1)
- Erlang formula (1)
- Erlebnisbericht (1)
- Ermutigung (1)
- Erneuerbare Energien (1)
- Erreichbarkeit (1)
- Erwerbung (1)
- Erziehung (1)
- Erzählcafé (1)
- Escherichia coli (1)
- Europe (1)
- European Union (1)
- European debt crisis (1)
- Euter (1)
- Euterinfektion (1)
- Event Admin (EA) (1)
- Event monitoring (1)
- Exciton Migration (1)
- Exercise training (1)
- Experience reports (1)
- Expert consensus (1)
- Experteninterview (1)
- Explainability (1)
- Extended-Kalman-Filter (1)
- Fachkraft (1)
- Fachkräftemangel (1)
- Fachreferat (1)
- Fahrzeuglackierer (1)
- Falls (1)
- Fasciculus arcuatus (1)
- Faser (1)
- Fault tolerance (1)
- Feedback (1)
- Feeding management (1)
- Fehlerverhütung (1)
- Feldkommunikation (1)
- Fenster (1)
- Fernwartung (1)
- Ferrite (1)
- Ferritic steels (1)
- Ferritischer Stahl (1)
- Fertigungsanlage (1)
- Fertigungssteuerung (1)
- Fertigungstechnik (1)
- Fibula Fracture (1)
- Field Devices (1)
- Field devices (1)
- Film (1)
- Filmarchiv (1)
- Filmmuseum (1)
- Financial contagion (1)
- Financial network (1)
- Finanzplanung (1)
- Fire sales (1)
- Flimmerbewegung (1)
- Flüchtlingslager (1)
- Flüssigkeitsstrahl (1)
- Focus groups (1)
- Food protein (1)
- Forschungsdatenzentrum (1)
- Forschungsfreundlicher Datenzugang (1)
- Forschungsinformationen (1)
- Forschungsprojekt (1)
- Forschungssemester (1)
- Fouriersynthese (1)
- Fraktionierung (1)
- Framework (1)
- Frau (1)
- Frauenquote (1)
- Fremdgruppe (1)
- Friction model (1)
- Friction-induced oscillation (1)
- Frühkindliche Regulationsstörung (1)
- Functionally Graded Materials (1)
- Funktioneller Gradientenwerkstoff (1)
- FurB (1)
- Führungskraft (1)
- Führungsstrategie (1)
- Fütterung (1)
- Ga-68 DOTATATE (1)
- Ga-68 DOTATOC (1)
- Gebäude (1)
- Geflüchtete Frauen (1)
- Geflügelzucht (1)
- Gefährdung (1)
- Gehirnkarte (1)
- Gehobener Dienst (1)
- Gehorsam (1)
- Geistesgeschichte (1)
- Gemeinkosten (1)
- Gemeinschaft (1)
- Gemeinwesendiakonie (1)
- Gen (1)
- Genauigkeit (1)
- Gender (1)
- Gender Mainstreaming (1)
- Genehmigung (1)
- General practice (1)
- Generalized Minimum Variance Controller (1)
- Generationsbeziehung (1)
- Generierung (1)
- Genetik (1)
- Genexpression (1)
- Genomic databases (1)
- GeoNames (1)
- Geografische Daten (1)
- Geriatrie (1)
- German data transparency regulation (1)
- Germanistik (1)
- Geräusch (1)
- Geschlecht (1)
- Geschlechtsunterschied (1)
- Geschlossene Unterbringung (1)
- Geschäftsmodell (1)
- Gesellschaft (1)
- Gesichtserkennung (1)
- Gesundheit (1)
- Gesundheitsberufe (1)
- Gesundheitsdaten (1)
- Gesundheitspolitik (1)
- Gesundheitsschaden (1)
- Gesundheitsschutz (1)
- Gießerei (1)
- Gleichbehandlung (1)
- Gleichberechtigung (1)
- Gliom (1)
- Glioma (1)
- Gouvernementality (1)
- Gouvernementalität (1)
- Graft Rejection (1)
- Grand mean (1)
- Graph embeddings (1)
- Graphene (1)
- Graphentheorie (1)
- Graphitization (1)
- Griechenland (1)
- Grounded theory (1)
- Gruppenarbeit (1)
- Gruppendynamik (1)
- Guideline (1)
- Gute Arbeit (1)
- HAART (1)
- HIV/AIDS (1)
- HOXA9 (1)
- HPV (1)
- Haber-Bosch-Verfahren (1)
- Haber–Bosch process (1)
- Habitus (1)
- Habitussensibilität (1)
- Hackathon (1)
- Haematological parameters (1)
- Halbleiterdrucksensor (1)
- Haltung (1)
- Hamburg (1)
- Handlungsfähigkeit (1)
- Handy (1)
- Hannover / Landesmedienstelle (1)
- Hannover University of Applied Sciences and Arts (1)
- Harnwegsinfektion (1)
- Haus (1)
- Health Care (1)
- Health Informatics (1)
- Health Information Systems (1)
- Health Information Technology (1)
- Health Professionals (1)
- Health care quality assurance (1)
- Health care utilization (1)
- Health management (1)
- Health services (1)
- Healthcare resource utilization (1)
- Healthy aging (1)
- Hearsay (1)
- Heil- und Hilfsmittel (1)
- Heilberuf (1)
- Heimerziehung (1)
- Herbal remedy (1)
- Herbarium (1)
- Hereditary angioedema (1)
- Hereditäres Angioödem (1)
- Herzmuskelkrankheit (1)
- Heterogenität (1)
- Hilfeleistung (1)
- Hilfeplanung (1)
- Hirntumor (1)
- Hochschulausbildung (1)
- Hochschulbibliothek (1)
- Hochschule Hannover. Fakultät III - Medien, Information und Design (1)
- Hochschule für den Öffentlichen Dienst in Bayern (1)
- Hochschullehre (1)
- Hochschulpolitik (1)
- Holzarbeiter (1)
- Hospital Cost (1)
- Hospital choice (1)
- Hospital quality (1)
- Hospital referrals (1)
- Hostile-Media-Effekt (1)
- Housing (1)
- Humanes Papillomavirus (1)
- Humanisierung der Arbeit (1)
- Huntington's disease (1)
- Huntington-Chorea (1)
- Hybridwerkstoff (1)
- Hydrierung (1)
- Hydrogen Evolution (1)
- Hydrogen embrittlement (1)
- Hydrogenation process (1)
- Hydroxide (1)
- Hydroxyl (1)
- Hämatologie (1)
- Höheres Bildungswesen (1)
- ICD (1)
- ICD code (1)
- ICH-GCP (1)
- IDS (1)
- ISO 27 K (1)
- ISO 27000 (1)
- ISO 27001 (1)
- ISO 27002 (1)
- ISO/IEC 27000 (1)
- IT Risk (1)
- IT Risk Management (1)
- IT Security Risk (1)
- IT security (1)
- Identität (1)
- Identitätsentwicklung (1)
- Idiosyncratic Risk (1)
- Immergrüne Bärentraube (1)
- Immobilization (1)
- Immune checkpoint inhibitors (1)
- Impfung (1)
- Implementation (1)
- Income (1)
- Indicator Measurement (1)
- Indonesia (1)
- Industrial Security (1)
- Infarction (1)
- Infektion (1)
- Infektionskrankheit (1)
- Influence-of-Presumed-Media Influence-Approach (1)
- Influence-of-Presumed-Media-Influence-Ansatz (1)
- Influence-of-Presumed-Media-Influence-Approach (1)
- Information (1)
- Information materials (1)
- Information systems research (1)
- Informationsethik (1)
- Informationssystem (1)
- Informationswissenschaft (1)
- Infrastruktur (1)
- Infrastrukturplanung (1)
- Ingenieurwissenschaften (1)
- Instandhaltung (1)
- Institutioneller Rassismus (1)
- Instrument (1)
- Integriertes Engineering (1)
- Intelligentes Stromnetz (1)
- Interarea Modes (1)
- Intergenerationelle Bildung (1)
- Internationalisierung (1)
- Interne Unternehmenskommunikation (1)
- Internet (1)
- Internverkehr-Formel (1)
- Interprofessional collaboration (1)
- Interprofessional relations (1)
- Inverse probability weighting (1)
- Investitionsbedarf (1)
- Investitionsplanung (1)
- Jesuiten (1)
- Jesuits (1)
- Joseph (1)
- Journalist (1)
- Journalistische Bildkommunikation (1)
- Jugendamt (1)
- Jugendhilfe (1)
- Jugendkulturarbeit (1)
- Jugendsozialarbeit (1)
- Kakuma (1)
- Kalb (1)
- Kaliumbromid (1)
- Kalobeyei (1)
- Kapitalplanung (1)
- Kardiopulmonale Leistungsfähigkeit (1)
- Kardiovaskuläre Krankheit (1)
- Katalog (1)
- Katholische Kirche (1)
- Katholizismus (1)
- Keyword Extraction (1)
- Kidney (1)
- Kind <1-3 Jahre> (1)
- Kind <11-13 Jahre> (1)
- Kinderheilkunde (1)
- Kinderkriminalität (1)
- Klebtechnik (1)
- Klein- und Mittelbetrieb (1)
- Klimt, Gustav (1)
- Klimt: “Trompetender Putto” (1)
- Klinischer Behandlungspfad (1)
- Knochendichte (1)
- Knochenmineraldichte (1)
- Knowledge graphs (1)
- Knöchel (1)
- Knöchelverletzung (1)
- Kohlenwasserstoffe (1)
- Kollisionsverlust (1)
- Kommunikationspolitik (1)
- Komplexe Scheinleistung (1)
- Kongress (1)
- Konstruktionsmerkmal (1)
- Konsultation <Medizin> (1)
- Kontextfaktor (1)
- Kontinuierliche Integration (1)
- Konzentrat (1)
- Konzeption (1)
- Korrektur (1)
- Kostenabschätzung (1)
- Kraftfahrzeugbau (1)
- Krafttraining (1)
- Krampf (1)
- Kraniometrie (1)
- Krankenhausfinanzierungsreformgesetz (1)
- Krankenpflegeausbildung (1)
- Krankheitskosten (1)
- Kreatives Denken (1)
- Kreativität (1)
- Krebsrisiko (1)
- Kreislaufwirtschaft (1)
- Kreuzschmerz (1)
- Kriminalität (1)
- Kulturerbe (1)
- Kundenorientierung (1)
- Kunstgeschichte <Fach> (1)
- Kunststoff (1)
- Kurs (1)
- Kälberaufzucht (1)
- Kältetechnik (1)
- Körperbau (1)
- Körperfett (1)
- Körperliche Leistungsfähigkeit (1)
- Künstliches Seegras (1)
- LCSH (1)
- LIS-Studium (1)
- Lactose intolerance (1)
- Lactoseintoleranz (1)
- Landscape Planning (1)
- Landschaftsplanung (1)
- Language pathways (1)
- Laser (1)
- Laser Double Wire (1)
- Lassa fever vaccines (1)
- Lassa-Fieber (1)
- Latent-Class-Analyse (1)
- Laßberg, Joseph von (1)
- Learning Circle (1)
- Leaves (1)
- Lebanon (1)
- Lebensdauer (1)
- Lebensmittelgroßhandel (1)
- Lebensübergänge (1)
- Leber (1)
- Lehre (1)
- Lehrer (1)
- Lehrorganisation (1)
- Lehrplanentwicklung (1)
- Leistungsübertragung (1)
- Leitfadeninterview (1)
- Leitstand (1)
- Leitungsbahn (1)
- Lernziel (1)
- Lessons Learned (1)
- Library and Information Science study program (1)
- Library of Congress (1)
- LightSabre (1)
- Lindauer Evangeliar (1)
- Linked Open Data (1)
- Liquidität (1)
- Liquiditätsplan (1)
- Liquiditätsplanung (1)
- Literaturauswertung (1)
- Literature Review (1)
- Literaturrecherche (1)
- Location-based systems (1)
- Logiksynthese (1)
- Longitudinal data (1)
- Luftqualität (1)
- Lumineszenzdiode (1)
- Lymphknoten (1)
- Ländlicher Raum (1)
- MALDI-MS (1)
- MALDI-TOF MS (1)
- MANET (1)
- MEIS1 (1)
- MILP (1)
- Machine Learning (1)
- Machine-to-Machine-Kommunikation (1)
- Magermilch (1)
- Magnetismus (1)
- Magnetometer (1)
- Maharashtra (1)
- Malnutrition (1)
- Manchester (1)
- Mannschaftssport (1)
- MapReduce algorithm (1)
- Maps (1)
- Marke (1)
- Marketing (1)
- Maschinelles Lernen (1)
- Maschinenmelken (1)
- Materialcharakterisierung (1)
- Materialfluss (1)
- Maternal Depression (1)
- Maternal Depressive Symptom (1)
- Maternal distress (1)
- Matrix (1)
- Matunga (1)
- Measurement (1)
- Mechanische Eigenschaft (1)
- Mechanism (1)
- Media Studies (1)
- Medical Ethics (1)
- Medical devices (1)
- Medical expertise (1)
- Medication adherence (1)
- Medien (1)
- Medienwissenschaft (1)
- Mediothek (1)
- Medizinische Dokumentation (1)
- Medizinische Radiologie (1)
- Medizinische Versorgung (1)
- Medizinisches Personal (1)
- Meisterfertigung (1)
- Mental health (1)
- Merkmal (1)
- Messtechnik (1)
- Messung (1)
- Metadaten (1)
- Metagenomics (1)
- Metakognitive Therapie (1)
- Metall (1)
- Metalloregulator (1)
- Microorganism (1)
- Mikrowaage (1)
- Misstrauen (1)
- Mitarbeiterbindung (1)
- Mitarbeitermanagement (1)
- Mitarbeiterzufriedenheit (1)
- Mitgliederversammlung (1)
- Mitigation plan (1)
- Mittelstand (1)
- Mixed methods (1)
- Mobile Applications (1)
- Mobile Auskunft (1)
- Mobile Device (1)
- Mobile Kommunikation (1)
- Mobile communication (1)
- Model Predictive Control (1)
- Modellprädiktive Regelung (1)
- Modellvorhaben (1)
- Modifizierung (1)
- Molecules (1)
- Monitoring (1)
- Monoschicht (1)
- Mortality (1)
- Mother-child-interaction (1)
- Mothers’ perception of recovery (1)
- Mothers’ satisfaction (1)
- Motorisches Gleichgewicht (1)
- Multicenter clinical trials (1)
- Multimedia Retrieval (1)
- Multiple Sklerose (1)
- Muscle strength (1)
- Musculoskeletal disorders (1)
- Music recommender (1)
- Musicology (1)
- Musik (1)
- Musikwissenschaft (1)
- Muskelkraft (1)
- Mycobacteria (1)
- Möglichkeit (1)
- Mössbauer spectroscopy (1)
- NFDI (1)
- NFDI4Culture – Konsortium für Forschungsdaten materieller und immaterieller Kulturgüter (1)
- NSAID (1)
- Nachhaltigkeit (1)
- Nachrichtentechnik (1)
- Nanofaser (1)
- Nanomedicine (1)
- Nanoparticles (1)
- Nanopartikel (1)
- Nanotechnology (1)
- Nanotoxicity (1)
- Natural Language Processing (1)
- Naturfaser (1)
- Neopallium (1)
- Netzstabilität <Elektrische Energietechnik> (1)
- Netzwerk <Graphentheorie> (1)
- Netzübergang (1)
- Neugeborenes (1)
- Neuralgie (1)
- Neuronales Netz (1)
- Neuropathic pain (1)
- Nichtlineare Spektroskopie (1)
- Nichtlineare modellprädiktive Regelung (1)
- Nichtlinerae Spektroskopie (1)
- Nichtsteroidales Antiphlogistikum (1)
- Niederdruckplasma (1)
- Niedersachsen (1)
- Niedrige Energie (1)
- NoSQL databases. (1)
- Norddeutschland (1)
- Nordkorea (1)
- North Korean refugees (1)
- Notfallmedizin (1)
- Nursing Robotic (1)
- Nursing care (1)
- Nutztierhaltung (1)
- Nutzung (1)
- OECD datasets (1)
- OT security (1)
- OT-Sicherheit (1)
- Obdachlosigkeit (1)
- Oberflächenbehandlung (1)
- Oberflächentemperatur (1)
- Obstruktive Ventilationsstörung (1)
- Occupational-specific variations (1)
- Offene Hochschule Niedersachsen (1)
- Offener Unterricht (1)
- Offenes Kommunikationssystem (1)
- Online Learning (1)
- Online services (1)
- Online-Dienst (1)
- Online-Portal (1)
- Ontologies (1)
- Open Data (1)
- Open Education (1)
- Open Source (1)
- Open systems (1)
- Operation (1)
- Optimal control (1)
- Optimale Kontrolle (1)
- Optimalliquidität (1)
- Optische Zeichenerkennung (1)
- Optocoupler application (1)
- Optokoppler-Einsatz (1)
- Orales Arzneimittel (1)
- Organisation (1)
- Organisationsentwicklung (1)
- Organisatorische Aspekte (1)
- Organization and administration (1)
- Organizational development (1)
- Organversagen (1)
- Orthopädische Chirurgie (1)
- Ortsnetz (1)
- Osteoarthritis (1)
- Oszillatorschaltung (1)
- P2P (1)
- PC-gestützt (1)
- PCR (1)
- PEGIDA-Bewegung (1)
- PET/CT (1)
- PFGE (1)
- PICA <Bibliotheksinformationssystem> (1)
- PMMA (1)
- PMSM (1)
- PROFIenergy (1)
- PROFIsafe (1)
- Palliative care (1)
- Palliativmedizin (1)
- Palliativpflege (1)
- Parent-child relationship (1)
- Parental risk factors (1)
- Parenting stress (1)
- Participation (1)
- Pasteurella multocida (1)
- Patent medicine dealers (1)
- Pathogener Mikroorganismus (1)
- Patient care (1)
- Patient counselling (1)
- Patient experience (1)
- Patient identification (1)
- Patient referral (1)
- Patient-reported outcomes (1)
- Patientenzufriedenheit (1)
- Peer Learning (1)
- Peer-to-Peer-Learning (1)
- Pegida (1)
- Peracetic Acid Solution (1)
- Perception (1)
- Persistenz (1)
- Petri-Netz (1)
- Pferd (1)
- Pflanzenkohle (1)
- Pflegeberufereformgesetz (1)
- Pflegedidaktik (1)
- Pflegeheim (1)
- Pflegeinformatik (1)
- Pflegekammer (1)
- Pharmacists (1)
- Pharmacovigilance (1)
- Pharmazeut (1)
- Pharmazeutische Industrie (1)
- Phenylgruppe (1)
- Photodissoziation (1)
- Physical activity level (1)
- Physical exercise adherence (1)
- Physician rating website (1)
- Physician rating websites (1)
- Physician-nurse (1)
- Physician-rating website (1)
- Physikalische Therapie (1)
- Physiotherapeut (1)
- Pi-theorem (1)
- Pierpont Morgan Library (1)
- Pierpont Morgan Library Ms 1 (1)
- Piezoresistive sensors (1)
- Pigment (1)
- Pilot Projects (1)
- Piper crocatum Ruiz & Pav (1)
- Pla2g4a (1)
- Plakat (1)
- Plan (1)
- Planung (1)
- Plasma processing (1)
- Plasma-Activated Buffered Solution (1)
- Podcast (1)
- Politik (1)
- Politiker (1)
- Polizei (1)
- Polyacrylonitrile (1)
- Polymer-Metall-Verbund (1)
- Polytetrafluorethylene (1)
- Pool Effect (1)
- Position Sensorless Control (1)
- Postmenopausal women (1)
- Postpartum Depression (1)
- Poststroke depression (1)
- Potenzial (1)
- Powder bed (1)
- Power Systems (1)
- PowerSim (1)
- Praxisbezug (1)
- Praxisforschung (1)
- Predictive Control (1)
- Prevention (1)
- Primary Study (1)
- Principal stress (1)
- Problem (1)
- Problemlösen (1)
- Process evaluation (1)
- Produktionsschule (1)
- Professional practice (1)
- Professionalization (1)
- Profilierung (1)
- Profinet (1)
- Programm (1)
- Programmed-death ligand 1 (1)
- Programmierung (1)
- Prostatakrebs (1)
- Proteases (1)
- Protection concepts (1)
- Protection processes (1)
- Prozessindustrie (1)
- Prozesskette (1)
- Prämenopause (1)
- Prüfungsangst (1)
- Psychisches Trauma (1)
- Psychokardiologie (1)
- Psychologie (1)
- Psychometrics (1)
- Psychometrie (1)
- Public child and youth welfare (1)
- Public health (1)
- Pulsfeld-Gelelektrophorese (1)
- Quality measures (1)
- Quality of Life (1)
- Quality of Service (QoS) (1)
- Quality of care (1)
- Quality of life (1)
- Quality perception (1)
- Qualitätssicherung (1)
- Quarz (1)
- Quellcode (1)
- Queuing theory (1)
- Quotierung (1)
- RECIST (1)
- Radiation necrosis (1)
- Radikalisierung (1)
- Radiochirurgie (1)
- Radiolyse (1)
- Radiolysis (1)
- Raigad (1)
- Raman spectroscopy (1)
- Rapid Prototyping <Fertigung> (1)
- Rare disease (1)
- Rational drug use (1)
- Rationalität (1)
- Raumordnung (1)
- Reaktanz <Psychologie> (1)
- Reaktionsdynamik (1)
- Reaktivität (1)
- Real-time simulation (1)
- Rechtsextremismus (1)
- Rechtsradikalismus (1)
- Recommendation (1)
- Recommender systems (1)
- Reduzierter Bandbreitenbedarf (1)
- Regelkreis (1)
- Regenerative Digitalsignalübertragung (1)
- Registrierung (1)
- Registry data (1)
- Regulation (1)
- Regulations (1)
- Rehabilitand (1)
- Rehabilitation (1)
- Reibungsschwingung (1)
- Reliability (1)
- Remote work (1)
- Renal cell carcinoma (1)
- Renaturierung <Ökologie> (1)
- Rendering (1)
- Rendering (computer graphics) (1)
- Repatriierung (1)
- Research Information (1)
- Research Infrastructure (1)
- Research practice (1)
- Research sabbatical (1)
- Residential facilities (1)
- Resilienz (1)
- Resistance (1)
- Resistance exercise (1)
- Resistenz (1)
- Resistive sensors (1)
- Resistiver Sensor (1)
- Ressentiment (1)
- Ressourcen (1)
- Ressourceneinsatz (1)
- Review sites (1)
- Risiko (1)
- Risikoanalyse (1)
- Risk methodology assessment (1)
- Risk stratification (1)
- Risk-based monitoring (1)
- Roboter (1)
- Robotic radiosurgery (1)
- Rohmilch (1)
- Rotaviren (1)
- Routine data (1)
- Routinedaten (1)
- Roving Librarian (1)
- Rubber (1)
- Rufsperrung (1)
- Rule learning (1)
- Rural community (1)
- S. aureus (1)
- SCC (1)
- SEM (1)
- SIEM (1)
- SMS <Telekommunikation> (1)
- SOAP (1)
- SOD1 (1)
- SPION (1)
- SUVmax (1)
- Sauerstoff (1)
- Sauerstoffatom (1)
- Scattering (1)
- Schlaganfallpatient (1)
- Schlagwort (1)
- Schlüsselfaktor (1)
- Schlüsselkompetenzen (1)
- Schnittkäse (1)
- School (1)
- Schuldenkrise (1)
- Schule (1)
- Schulung (1)
- Schutz (1)
- Schutzkonzept (1)
- Schutzprozesse (1)
- Schweißdraht (1)
- Schwindspannung (1)
- Scorecard (1)
- Secondary Data Analysis (1)
- Secondary data (1)
- Secure Development Lifecycle (1)
- Secure development lifecycle (1)
- Seegras (1)
- Seelsorge (1)
- Seelsorger (1)
- Seizures (1)
- Sekundärkrankheit (1)
- Selbstmanagement (1)
- Selektives Laserschmelzen (1)
- Selfsensing (1)
- Seltene Krankheit (1)
- Semantic Web (1)
- Semi-structured interviews (1)
- Semiconductors (1)
- Sensorsystem (1)
- Sentinel-Lymphknoten (1)
- Sepsis (1)
- Sequence alignment (1)
- Service Lifecycle (1)
- Service Management (1)
- Service Monitoring (1)
- Service Registry (1)
- Service Repository (1)
- Service Semantics (1)
- Service-orientation (1)
- Sexual abuse (1)
- Sexual violence (1)
- Sexualisierte Gewalt (1)
- Sexuelle Gewalt (1)
- Sexueller Missbrauch (1)
- Sicherer Produktentwicklungslebenszyklus (1)
- Sicherheit (1)
- Sicherung (1)
- Signalgenerator (1)
- Site assessment (1)
- Site selection (1)
- Skills shortage (1)
- Smartphone (1)
- Social casework (1)
- Social participation (1)
- Soft Skills (1)
- Software Engineering (1)
- Software development (1)
- Soll-Ist-Vergleich (1)
- Somazelle (1)
- Sonnenenergie (1)
- Sonnenfinsternis (1)
- Source code properties (1)
- Soziale Anerkennung (1)
- Soziale Arbeit (1)
- Soziale Gerechtigkeit (1)
- Soziale Gruppenarbeit (1)
- Spanien (1)
- Spannungsregelung (1)
- Spatial Planning (1)
- Specialised Information Service (1)
- Spheres (1)
- Spin Crossover (1)
- Sports rivalry (1)
- Stabilisierung (1)
- Stadt (1)
- Stahl (1)
- Stand der Technik (1)
- Standortbezogener Dienst (1)
- Staphylococcaceae (1)
- Stationäre Jugendhilfe (1)
- Statutory Health (1)
- Sterbeklinik (1)
- Stereotactic radiosurgery (1)
- Steuerungsstruktur (1)
- Steuerungstechnik (1)
- Stick-slip (1)
- Strategic Information Management (1)
- Streaming <Kommunikationstechnik> (1)
- Streptococcus dysgalactiae (1)
- Streuung (1)
- Stribeck curve (1)
- Stroke (1)
- Structural Engineering (1)
- Struktur (1)
- Strukturgleichungsmodell (1)
- Studentenbewegung (1)
- Studienarbeit (1)
- Studiengang Bibliotheks- und Informationsmanagement (1)
- Studiengang Informationsmanagement berufsbegleitend (1)
- Studiengangfinder (1)
- Stuttgart 21 (1)
- Ständige Erreichbarkeit (1)
- Summenfrequenzerzeugung (1)
- Survey (1)
- Sustainable Building Technology (1)
- Swarm algorithm (1)
- Switching systems (1)
- Symposion (1)
- Symptom (1)
- Symptoms of post-stroke depression (1)
- Synononym (1)
- System (1)
- Systematic Risk (1)
- Systematic review (1)
- Systematik (1)
- Systemic risk (1)
- Szenisches Spiel (1)
- Säugen (1)
- TDMA (1)
- TNNI3 (1)
- Tagesklinik (1)
- Tagung (1)
- Tala (1)
- Tanzwissenschaft (1)
- Target groups (1)
- Target trial (1)
- Taxonomy (1)
- Teaching Librarian (1)
- Technische Innovation (1)
- Technology acceptance (1)
- Teilhabe (1)
- Telekommunikation (1)
- Telekommunikationsnetz (1)
- Telephone traffic (1)
- Terminplanung (1)
- Terminsteuerung (1)
- Text Mining (1)
- Text Segmentation (1)
- Text-message (1)
- Textroutinen (1)
- Theaterwissenschaft (1)
- Theatre Studies (1)
- Therapeutisches Team (1)
- Therapietreue (1)
- Thesaurus (1)
- Third-Party-Elemente (1)
- Timed-up-and-go test (1)
- Tischcomputer (1)
- Tischrechner-Einsatz (1)
- Tractography (1)
- Traffic measurement (1)
- Traffic sampling system (1)
- Traffic theory (1)
- Tragfähigkeit (1)
- Transfer of medical tasks (1)
- Transition metal chalcogenides (1)
- Transplant (1)
- Transplantat (1)
- Transplantatabstoßung (1)
- Transportation and Infrastructure Planning (1)
- Trigeminal neuralgia (1)
- Trigeminus (1)
- Trockenmilch (1)
- Trockenstellen (1)
- Truthahn (1)
- Turing-Test (1)
- Two dimensional materials (1)
- Type 2 diabetes mellitus (1)
- USART device (1)
- USART-Baustein (1)
- UTAUT (1)
- Ubiquitous Computing (1)
- Ubiquitous computing (1)
- Umweltbilanz (1)
- Unerwünschte Arzneimittelwirkung (1)
- Unfallchirurgie (1)
- Unfallrisiko (1)
- University Students (1)
- University of Mumbai (1)
- Unsicherheit (1)
- Unternehmensberatung (1)
- Unternehmensführung (1)
- Unternehmensgründung (1)
- Unterscheidungskraft (1)
- Urbanism (1)
- Urbanität (1)
- Urinary tract infection (1)
- User Generated Content (1)
- V.24 interface (1)
- V.24-Schnittstelle (1)
- VDB-Kommission für Fachreferatsarbeit (1)
- VIVO (1)
- VSFS (1)
- Vaccine (1)
- Validity (1)
- Van der Waals forces (1)
- Van-der-Waals-Kraft (1)
- Vater (1)
- Velocity field diagram (1)
- Venous tumor thrombi (1)
- Veranstaltung (1)
- Verbesserung (1)
- Verbraucher (1)
- Verbundwerkstoffe (1)
- Verdampfung (1)
- Verfahrensindustrie (1)
- Vergleich (1)
- Verification of Request (1)
- Verkehr (1)
- Verkehrsgrößen-Abtastsystem (1)
- Verkehrsmessung (1)
- Verkehrsplanung (1)
- Verkehrstheorie (1)
- Verkohlung (1)
- Verlustsystem (1)
- Verlustwahrscheinlichkeiten (1)
- Vermittlungssystem (1)
- Versicherungsbetrieb (1)
- Versprödung (1)
- Verteilte Steuerung (1)
- Verteiltes Koppelnetz (1)
- Vertrauen in Medien (1)
- Verwaltung (1)
- Verweildauer (1)
- Veränderungsbereitschaft (1)
- Veränderungsprozess (1)
- Video Segmentation (1)
- Vielfachzugriff (1)
- Virtual reality (1)
- Virtuelles Team (1)
- Visualisierung (1)
- Visuelle Kommunikation (1)
- Voluntary blood donation (1)
- Voraussetzung (1)
- Vorgehensmodell (1)
- WPC (1)
- WS-Security (1)
- WaSH (1)
- Wadenbein (1)
- Walking balance (1)
- Wasserstoffmolekül (1)
- Water resources (1)
- Web log (1)
- Web service (1)
- Web services (1)
- Web-Portal (1)
- Weben (1)
- Weighted Mean Difference (1)
- Weizenbaum (1)
- Werkstoffverbunde (1)
- Wert (1)
- Wertschöpfungskette (1)
- Wertschöpfungsprozess (1)
- Wettbewerbsvorsprung (1)
- Wide-Area Power System Stabilizer (1)
- Windturbine (1)
- Wirkleistung (1)
- Wirksamkeitsforschung (1)
- Wirtschaftlichkeit (1)
- Wirtschaftsinformatik (1)
- Wissenschaftliches Arbeiten (1)
- Wissensgraph (1)
- Wissensmanagement (1)
- Wnt-Proteine (1)
- Wochenbettdepression (1)
- Wohnungsbau (1)
- Wohnungslosigkeit (1)
- Wood-Plastic-Composite (1)
- Woodworkers (1)
- Work quality (1)
- World Wide Web 2.0 (1)
- Wundheilung (1)
- X-ray (1)
- X-ray fluorescence analysis (1)
- XML-Model (1)
- XML-Schema (1)
- Yogyakarta (1)
- Young adult (1)
- ZX 81 (1)
- Zeitfaktor (1)
- Zeitmultiplex (1)
- Zeitmultiplex-Vielfachzugriff (1)
- Zeitmultiplextechnik (1)
- Zeitpunkt (1)
- Zeitwirtschaft (1)
- Zelldifferenzierung (1)
- Zensur (1)
- Zentriertes Interview (1)
- Zerstäubungstrocknung (1)
- Zinc homeostasis (1)
- Zirconia (1)
- Zirkoniumverbindungen (1)
- Zitatenanalyse (1)
- Zitzenversiegler (1)
- ZrO2 (1)
- Zukunftsfelder (1)
- Zur (1)
- Zusammengehörigkeit (1)
- Zwei-Draht-Ethernet (1)
- academic libraries (1)
- academic posters (1)
- accidental falls (1)
- active distribution system (1)
- acute myeloid leukemia (1)
- ad-hoc networks (1)
- adaptive methods (1)
- adhesion (1)
- administrative data (1)
- adult vaccines (1)
- aeroallergen (1)
- aerosol exposure (1)
- age group (1)
- agents (1)
- aggressive behavior (1)
- agile values (1)
- alternative treatment (1)
- amorphous solid water (1)
- anaphylaxis (1)
- anforderungsgerecht (1)
- ankle (1)
- antibiotics (1)
- antidiabetic (1)
- antihypertensive (1)
- antimicrobial susceptibility (1)
- antioxidants (1)
- antiviral therapy (1)
- anxiety (1)
- architecture (1)
- artificial seagrass (1)
- asthma (1)
- asynchronous messaging (1)
- attachment (1)
- author (1)
- authority (1)
- bacterial pathogens (1)
- bacterial shedding (1)
- basidiomycetes (1)
- batch control (1)
- batch processes (1)
- bauphysikalisch (1)
- bedding (1)
- belief (1)
- bio-based plastics (1)
- biochar (1)
- biocomposites (1)
- biodegradable (1)
- bioethics (1)
- biomedicine (1)
- biometry (1)
- bivariate endpoint (1)
- black-box optimisation (1)
- blood (1)
- blood culture (1)
- body fat mass (1)
- bone mineral density (1)
- bovine (1)
- brain cartography (1)
- brand distinctiveness (1)
- brand rivalry (1)
- broth microdilution (1)
- build automation (1)
- build server (1)
- calf rearing (1)
- call congestion (1)
- carbon fibers (1)
- carbonization (1)
- cardiomyopathy (1)
- cardiovascular disease (1)
- caregiver burden (1)
- cashing (1)
- catalogs (1)
- cell viability (1)
- chemisorption (1)
- chief medical officer (1)
- child maltreatment (1)
- child protection (1)
- childhood (1)
- chronic (1)
- chronic kidney disease (1)
- circuit switching (1)
- circular economy (1)
- citation analysis (1)
- citations (1)
- citizens (1)
- clinical bovine mastitis (1)
- clinical documentation (1)
- clinical hematology (1)
- cloud computing (1)
- clustering on countries (1)
- co-leaders (1)
- coliforms (1)
- collaborative coordination (1)
- communication (1)
- communication policy (1)
- comorbidity (1)
- competencies (1)
- complex event processing (CEP) (1)
- compliance (1)
- composites (1)
- computed tomography (1)
- conceptual history (1)
- conferences (1)
- conflict (1)
- consulting (1)
- consumer distinctiveness (1)
- contagious (1)
- contagious mastitis (1)
- cooperative norms (1)
- coordination chemistry (1)
- corrective actions (1)
- corynebacteria (1)
- cranial cavity (1)
- craniometry (1)
- creativity (1)
- creep stress (1)
- culture (1)
- cure (1)
- curricula (1)
- cytomegalovirus (1)
- dairy cattle (1)
- dairy cattle (1)
- dairy farming (1)
- dairy heifers (1)
- data mining (1)
- data model (1)
- data stream learning (1)
- day care services (1)
- day hospital (1)
- decentralized switching technology (1)
- decision support systems (1)
- dentist (1)
- depression (1)
- derivative-free optimisation (1)
- design for additive manufacturing (1)
- diabetes mellitus (1)
- diagnostic accuracy studies (1)
- didactic (1)
- differential cell count (1)
- differenziert (1)
- digital communication network (1)
- digital intervention (1)
- digitalization (1)
- digitization (1)
- discrete choice experiment (1)
- discrete tomography (1)
- disidentification (1)
- disruption (1)
- distributed control (1)
- distributed environments (1)
- distributed evacuation coordination (1)
- distributed generation (1)
- distributed switching network (1)
- doctor-patient communication (1)
- dodecane (1)
- drug-monitoring (1)
- dry period (1)
- durability test (1)
- dyadic grid (1)
- early attachment development (1)
- ecosystem restoration (1)
- editor (1)
- educational virtual realities (1)
- eigenface (1)
- electrical anisotropy (1)
- electron irradiation (1)
- emergency medicine (1)
- encephalometry (1)
- end-of-life options (1)
- engineering guideline (1)
- enseignement à domicile (1)
- enterprise apps (1)
- environmental (1)
- environmental reservoirs (1)
- environmental sources of mastitis pathogens (1)
- ethanolic extract (1)
- ethics (1)
- ethics indirect benefit (1)
- ethnomedicine (1)
- evacuation guidance (1)
- evaporation (1)
- event models (1)
- events (1)
- examination (1)
- expert interview (1)
- experts (1)
- face recognition (1)
- fathers (1)
- fattening turkey (1)
- fear (1)
- feather corticosterone (1)
- feedforward control (1)
- fellow farmers (1)
- ferrite (1)
- field communication (1)
- financial planning (1)
- finite element analysis (FEA) (1)
- flexible Betriebsorganisation (1)
- flicker frequency (1)
- fluorescent genetic barcoding (1)
- focus groups (1)
- forecasting models on countries (1)
- foster cows (1)
- fracture (1)
- fracture risk (1)
- free radicals (1)
- future fields (1)
- gait output (1)
- gasification (1)
- gastrointestinal infection (1)
- gender effects (1)
- genetics (1)
- genotypes (1)
- geriatric assessment (1)
- graphene (1)
- graphene nanoplatelets (1)
- graphitization (1)
- grid ancillary services (1)
- guided interview (1)
- hand grip strength (1)
- head-mounted display (1)
- healing (1)
- health (1)
- health care (1)
- health data (1)
- health information systems (1)
- health services research (1)
- healthcare IT (1)
- healthcare communications (1)
- healthcare management (1)
- healthcare systems (1)
- healthdata (1)
- herd health (1)
- horse (1)
- hospice care (1)
- hospice day care (1)
- hospital management (1)
- hostile media perception (1)
- human resources development (1)
- hurdle model (1)
- hybrid biocomposites (1)
- hybrid textiles (1)
- hydrogen (1)
- hydrogen diffusion (1)
- hydrogen embrittlement (1)
- hypertension (1)
- identity, Catholic Church (1)
- immersive media (1)
- immunomonitoring (1)
- immunosuppression (1)
- improvement (1)
- income (1)
- indirect benefit (1)
- industrial production system (1)
- infancy (1)
- infectious desease (1)
- influence of presumed media influence approach (1)
- influence of presumed influence (1)
- information management (1)
- information presentation (1)
- infra-red-light investigation (1)
- institutional racism (1)
- intellectual history (1)
- intelligent control (1)
- intensive care units (1)
- intergroup processes (1)
- internal traffic formula (1)
- internet (1)
- interprofessional cooperation (1)
- intramammary infection (1)
- intramammary infections (1)
- inverter-based resources (1)
- kidney transplantation (1)
- knowledge organization (1)
- korrigierende Handlungen (1)
- kreativität (1)
- lactational treatment (1)
- lactic acid bacterium (1)
- landmark (1)
- large scale systems (1)
- latent class analysis (1)
- learning objectives (1)
- learning-groups (1)
- lentiviral vector (1)
- leukemic stem cell (1)
- library and information science (1)
- life cycle assessment (1)
- light-emitting diode (1)
- limited angle (1)
- linear regression analysis (1)
- liquid jet (1)
- load balancing (1)
- longitudinal study (1)
- loss probabilities (1)
- loss system (1)
- lymphadenectomy (1)
- machine learning (1)
- machine-to-machine communication (1)
- magnetism (1)
- magnetometer (1)
- maldigestion (1)
- malnutrition (1)
- mammary cure (1)
- management (1)
- market-based coordination (1)
- marktorientiert (1)
- mastitis pathogens (1)
- mastitis treatment (1)
- mastitis-causing pathogen (1)
- mechanical properties (1)
- mediatization of politics (1)
- medical data (1)
- medical day care (1)
- medical devices (1)
- medical informatics (1)
- medicine (1)
- medicine registrations (1)
- menopause (1)
- mental health (1)
- mental health problems (1)
- metacognitive therapy (1)
- microbiological cure (1)
- mikrocomputergesteuerter Generator (1)
- minimal inhibitory concentration (MIC) (1)
- mixed integer linear programming (1)
- mixed-integer nonlinear model predictive control (1)
- mobile health apps (1)
- model selection (1)
- molecurlar hydrogen (1)
- multi-dimensional data (1)
- multiagent systems (1)
- multiple access (1)
- multiple cut-offs (1)
- multiple thresholds (1)
- multiplexing (1)
- multivariate data (1)
- musculoskeletal disorders, (1)
- nano fibers (1)
- nanofibers (1)
- natural fibers (1)
- neural control (1)
- neural network model (1)
- nitric oxide (1)
- non-prescription (1)
- nonaureus staphylococci (NAS) (1)
- noninferiority (1)
- nonlinear model predictive control (1)
- nursing informatics (1)
- nursing innovation (1)
- nursing technology (1)
- obedience (1)
- occupational disorders (1)
- occupational health (1)
- occupational profile (1)
- on-farm raw milk concentration (1)
- online ratings (1)
- ontology (1)
- openEHR (1)
- operational strategy (1)
- optimal power flow (1)
- optimal scheduling (1)
- oral bisphosphonates (1)
- organ failure (1)
- organic farming (1)
- organizational aspects (1)
- orthopaedic surgery (1)
- osseous landmarks (1)
- osteoporosis (1)
- outbreak (1)
- outcome measurement (1)
- over-immunosuppression (1)
- overdispersion (1)
- oxidation (1)
- p53 (1)
- palliative care (1)
- part-time degree program (1)
- partial density of states (1)
- participation management (1)
- pathogen reservoirs (1)
- pathogen shedding (1)
- patient empowerment (1)
- patient narratives (1)
- patient satisfaction (1)
- patients (1)
- pediatric diagnostic accuracy (1)
- pediatric transplantation (1)
- pediatrics (1)
- peer review (1)
- penetration of RES (1)
- peptide receptor radionuclide therapy (PRRT) (1)
- perceptions of hostility (1)
- performance of the pharmaceutical industry (1)
- persistence (1)
- personalized immunosuppressive therapy (1)
- petri nets (1)
- pharmacy (1)
- physician choice making (1)
- physician leadership (1)
- physician-rating website (1)
- pigments (1)
- placebo (1)
- poisson regression (1)
- policing urban space (1)
- politicians (1)
- politics (1)
- polymerase chain reaction (1)
- positive feedback mechanisms (1)
- potential energy surface (1)
- power plant engineering (1)
- prediction methods (1)
- presence experience (1)
- presumed media influence (1)
- preventive medicine (1)
- privacy (1)
- procedural model (1)
- prostate cancer (1)
- proteolytic enzymes (1)
- psychocardiology (1)
- publication bias (1)
- pulmonary inflammation (1)
- racial profiling (1)
- racisme institutionnel (1)
- random parameter logit mode (1)
- rationalität (1)
- reactance (1)
- reactive power control (1)
- real-time routing (1)
- rechtsextreme Szene (1)
- reciprocity (1)
- recurrence rate (1)
- recursive calculation (1)
- reduced bandwidth requirement (1)
- reducing ability (1)
- reduction of antibiotic usage (1)
- refugee women (1)
- refugees (1)
- rekursive Berechnung (1)
- reliable message delivery (1)
- remote maintenance (1)
- renewable energy sources (1)
- repatriation (1)
- report cards (1)
- research data center (1)
- research information (1)
- research-friendly data access (1)
- reservoirs of mastitis pathogens (1)
- residential care for young people (1)
- resilience (1)
- respiratory infection (1)
- rivals (1)
- roads to health (1)
- rollierend (1)
- routine data (1)
- safety climate (1)
- sarcomere (1)
- scanning electron microscopy (1)
- scattering (1)
- scholarly communication (1)
- scientific societies (1)
- seagrass sediment light feedback (1)
- season (1)
- security (1)
- selective dry cow treatment (1)
- self-management (1)
- self-medication (1)
- self-prescription (1)
- semantic web application (1)
- semiparametric (1)
- sensor-based mobile gait analysis (1)
- sentinel lymph node dissection (1)
- shRNA (1)
- shopping cart system (1)
- shrinkage stress (1)
- simulation studies in power engineering (1)
- simulation training (1)
- situation aware routing (1)
- smart cities (1)
- smart grids (1)
- smartphone (1)
- social comparison (1)
- social identity (1)
- social justice (1)
- socioeconomic demographic determinants (1)
- solid waste management (1)
- somatic cell count (1)
- sparse grid (1)
- species diagnostics (1)
- specificity (1)
- spin crossover (1)
- sports ability (1)
- stabilization (1)
- standard of care (1)
- standardisierte Befragung (1)
- strategic outgroup help (1)
- stress (1)
- stride ratio (1)
- student project (1)
- suckling (1)
- superordinate identity (1)
- superparamagnetic iron oxide nanoparticles (1)
- surface microbial count (1)
- surface scattering (1)
- swine (1)
- switching system (1)
- symptoms of post-stroke depression (1)
- synchronisiert (1)
- systematic review (1)
- target control (1)
- teaching entrepreneurship (1)
- teat end colonization (1)
- teat sealant (1)
- testing (1)
- third-person effect (1)
- time division multiple access (1)
- time division multiplexing (1)
- toddlerhood (1)
- total knee arthroplasty (1)
- training effectiveness (1)
- transmission pathways (1)
- transmission system (1)
- trauma surgery (1)
- traumatic incidents (1)
- treatment approaches (1)
- triazole complexes (1)
- two wire Ethernet (1)
- two-area benchmark system (1)
- ultrafine particles (1)
- underdispersion (1)
- underprivileged adolescents (1)
- university for civil service in Bavaria (1)
- university students (1)
- usability assessment (1)
- user training (1)
- vaccine (1)
- vermeidbare Fehler (1)
- veterinary epidemiology (1)
- vibrational sum-frequency spectroscopy (1)
- violence (1)
- viral infections (1)
- virtX (1)
- virtual emergency scenario (1)
- virtual patient simulation (1)
- virtual reality (1)
- virulence genes (1)
- virus-specific T cells (1)
- voltage control (1)
- weaving technique (1)
- web services (1)
- welfare (1)
- wet-dry swab technique (1)
- wet–dry swab technique (1)
- wind power grid integration (1)
- wind turbine generator (1)
- wissenschaftliche Bibliotheken (1)
- wood–moisture interaction (1)
- wood–polypropylene composite (1)
- x-ray micro-computed tomography (1)
- zero inflation (1)
- Älterer Mensch (1)
- Änderung (1)
- Öffentliche Kinder- und Jugendhilfe (1)
- Öffentliches Gesundheitswesen (1)
- Öffentlichkeitsarbeit (1)
- Ökonomisierung (1)
- Übergewicht (1)
- Übertragung von Heilkunde (1)
- Übertragungsplan (1)
- Übung (1)
The paper sheds light on the change in the concept of obedience within the Society of Jesus since the 1960s. In the aftermath of the Second Vatican Council, a so-called crisis of authority and obedience took place in the Catholic Church and the religious orders. As a consequence, the notions of responsibility and conscience came to the fore in the Jesuit definition of obedience. The religious concept of obedience, that is the obedience towards God, was reassessed as a service to humanity. The paper analyzes how the change in the concept of obedience gave rise to the promotion of social justice, which the Society of Jesus proclaimed at General Congregation 32 in 1974/75. By including the promotion of social justice into their central mission, Jesuits not only fundamentally transformed their self-conception, but also their ethical values. The paper argues that the pursuit of social justice became a form of religious obedience.
The topic of electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) remains an important aspect during the planning, installation and operation of automation systems. Communication networks, such as PROFIBUS and PROFINET, are known to be robust and reliable transmission systems. Nevertheless, it is important that a number of fundamental principles needs to be observed to ensure fault-free operation over a long plant lifetime. This paper first describes a number of principles of EMC. On the basis of these principles, six recommendations for action are then developed which are to be observed during the planning of an automation system for use in the manufacturing industry. Finally, an overview is provided of future work for systems in the process industry.
Mastitis poses a considerable threat to productivity and to animal welfare on modern dairy farms. However, the common way of antibiotic treatment does not always lead to a cure. Unsuccessful cures can, among other reasons, occur due to biofilm formation of the causative agent. This has attracted interest from researchers to introduce promising alternative therapeutic approaches, such as the use of beneficial lactic acid bacteria (LAB). In fact, using LAB for treating mastitis probably requires the formation of a beneficial biofilm by the probiotic bacteria. The present study investigated the ability of five LAB strains, selected on the basis of results from previous studies, to remove and to replace pathogenic biofilms in vitro. For this purpose, Staphylococcus (S.) aureus ATCC 12,600 and two strains—S. xylosus (35/07) and S. epidermidis (575/08)—belonging to the group of coagulase negative staphylococci (CNS) were allowed to form biofilms in a 96-well plate. Subsequently, the LAB were added to the well. The biofilm challenge was evaluated by scraping off and suspending the biofilm cells, followed by a plate count of serial dilutions using selective media. All the LAB strains successfully removed the staphylococcal biofilms. However, only Lactobacillus (L.) rhamnosus ATCC 7469 and L. plantarum 2/37 formed biofilms of their own to replace the pathogenic ones.
Background: Compromised immune function, associated with human immune deficiency virus (HIV) infection, is improved by antiretroviral therapy (ART) which also decreases bone mineral density (BMD), and possibly the quality of life (QoL). However, physical (aerobic/resistance) exercises, were reported to induce reverse effects in uninfected individuals and were appraised in the literature for evidence of similar benefits in people living with HIV/AIDS(PLWHA). The main study objective was to evaluate the impact of physical (aerobic and resistance) exercises on CD4+ count,
BMD and QoL in PLWHA.
Methods: A systematic review was conducted using the Cochrane Collaboration protocol. Searching databases, up to June 2017, only randomized control trials investigating the effects of either aerobic, resistance or a combination of both exercise types with a control/other intervention(s) for a period of at least 4 weeks among adults living with HIV, were included. Two independent reviewers determined the eligibility of the studies. Data were extracted and risk of bias (ROB) was assessed with the Cochrane Collaboration ROB tool. Meta-analyses were conducted using random effect models using the Review Manager (RevMan) computer software.
Results: Nineteen studies met inclusion criteria(n = 491 participants at study completion) comprising male and female with age range 22–66 years. Two meta-analyses across 13 sub-group comparisons were performed. However, there were no RCTs on the impact of physical exercises on BMD in PLWHA. The result showed no significant change in CD4+ count unlike a significant effect of 5.04 point (95%CI:-8.49,-3.74,p = 0.00001) for role activity limitation due to physical health (QoL sub-domain). Overall, the GRADE evidence for this review was of moderate quality.
Conclusions: There was evidence that engaging in moderate intensity aerobic exercises (55–85% Maximum heart rate-MHR), for 30–60 min, two to five times/week for 6–24 weeks significantly improves role activity limitation due to physical health problems, otherwise physical(aerobic or/and resistance) exercises have no significant effects on CD4+ count and other domains of QoL. Also, there is lack of evidence on the impact of exercises on BMD in PLWHA due to the paucity of RCTs. The moderate grade evidence for this review suggests that further research may likely have an important impact on our confidence in the estimate of effects and may change the estimate.
Anlässlich einer bevorstehenden Curriculumsrevision führte der Bachelorstudiengang Informationsmanagement der Hochschule Hannover im März 2016 eine Studie unter all seinen bisherigen Absolventen durch (Abschlussjahrgänge 2008 bis 2015). Bei einer Grundgesamtheit von 303 Personen antworteten 200 (66%). Die Ergebnisse enthalten ein retrospektives Feedback auf das Studium und skizzieren die Strukturreform, die daraus als Konsequenz erwächst. Zudem geben sie Aufschluss über Berufseinmündung und Berufsverlauf der Alumni und umfassen Eckdaten über ihr erstes und aktuelles Beschäftigungsverhältnis.
Der Übergang vom Studium in den Beruf gestaltet sich bei dem Gros der Befragten problemlos. Ein Drittel der Alumni schließt ein Masterstudium an. Zum Befragungszeitpunkt liegt die Beschäftigungsquote bei 96%. Davon arbeiten 64 % unbefristet. Die thematische Breite des IM-Curriculums spiegelt sich in einer Vielfalt von Branchen und Tätigkeiten wider, die die Alumni mit ihrem aktuellen Beschäftigungsverhältnis abdecken. Die Befragten äußern insgesamt eine große Zufriedenheit mit ihrer beruflichen Entwicklung, allerdings hätten sie sich im Studium mehr Orientierung und größere Wahlfreiheit bei der Fächerbelegung gewünscht. Das revidierte Curriculum wird deshalb mehr Verbindlichkeit und zugleich größere Flexibilität bei der Schwerpunktwahl vorsehen.
Background: Health information systems (HIS) are one of the most important areas for biomedical and health informatics. In order to professionally deal with HIS well-educated informaticians are needed. Because of these reasons, in 2001 an international course has been established: The Frank – van Swieten Lectures on Strategic Information Management of Health Information Systems.
Objectives: Reporting about the Frank – van Swieten Lectures and about our students‘ feedback on this course during the last 16 years. Summarizing our lessons learned and making recommendations for such international courses on HIS.
Methods: The basic concept of the Frank – van Swieten lectures is to teach the theoretical background in local lectures, to organize practical exercises on modelling sub-information systems of the respective local HIS and finally to conduct Joint Three Days as an international meeting were the resulting models are introduced and compared.
Results: During the last 16 years, the Universities of Amsterdam, Braunschweig, Heidelberg/Heilbronn, Leipzig as well as UMIT were involved in running this course. Overall, 517 students from these universities participated. Our students‘ feedback was clearly positive.
The Joint Three Days of the Frank – van Swieten Lectures, where at the end of the course all students can meet, turned out to be an important component of this course. Based on the last 16 years, we recommend common teaching materials, agreement on equivalent clinical areas for the exercises, support of group building of international student groups, motivation of using a collaboration platform, ensuring quality management of the course, addressing different levels of knowledge of the students, and ensuring sufficient funding for joint activities.
Conclusions: Although associated with considerable additional efforts, we can clearly recommend establishing such international courses on HIS, such as the Frank – van Swieten Lectures.
Objective
The study’s objective was to assess factors contributing to the use of smart devices by general practitioners (GPs) and patients in the health domain, while specifically addressing the situation in Germany, and to determine whether, and if so, how both groups differ in their perceptions of these technologies.
Methods
GPs and patients of resident practices in the Hannover region, Germany, were surveyed between April and June 2014. A total of 412 GPs in this region were invited by email to participate via an electronic survey, with 50 GPs actually doing so (response rate 12.1%). For surveying the patients, eight regional resident practices were visited by study personnel (once each). Every second patient arriving there (inclusion criteria: of age, fluent in German) was asked to take part (paper-based questionnaire). One hundred and seventy patients participated; 15 patients who did not give consent were excluded.
Results
The majority of the participating patients (68.2%, 116/170) and GPs (76%, 38/50) owned mobile devices. Of the patients, 49.9% (57/116) already made health-related use of mobile devices; 95% (36/38) of the participating GPs used them in a professional context. For patients, age (P < 0.001) and education (P < 0.001) were significant factors, but not gender (P > 0.99). For doctors, neither age (P = 0.73), professional experience (P > 0.99) nor gender (P = 0.19) influenced usage rates. For patients, the primary use case was obtaining health (service)-related information. For GPs, interprofessional communication and retrieving information were in the foreground. There was little app-related interaction between both groups.
Conclusions
GPs and patients use smart mobile devices to serve their specific interests. However, the full potentials of mobile technologies for health purposes are not yet being taken advantage of. Doctors as well as other care providers and the patients should work together on exploring and realising the potential benefits of the technology.
Background: Self-medication, practiced globally is an important public health problem. Research studies have indicated inappropriate self‐medication results in adverse drug reactions, disease masking, antibiotic resistance and wastage of healthcare resources. The objectives of the study were to explore overall self-medication and antibiotic self-medication prevalence among students of university students in Karachi, Pakistan along with probable reasons, indications, and sources of advice for self-medication. Methods: A descriptive, cross-sectional, questionnaire-based study was carried out among students from university of Karachi, Pakistan during the time period of September to November 2016. Pretested questionnaire was distributed to 320 students, collected data was analyzed using IBM SPSS version 24. Results: From 320 students, 311 (83 male and 228 female) students participated in the study giving a response rate of 97%. Prevalence of self-medication was 66%. Belonging to higher monthly family income group was associated with likelihood of self-medication. Antibiotic self-medication prevalence was 39%. Lack of time (39%), and old prescription (35%) were the main reasons for self-medication. Pharmacy shop (75%) was the main source for self-medication. In case of antibiotics, 44% students changed the dosage of antibiotic and 50% students stopped antibiotics after the disappearance of the symptoms. Conclusions: Antibiotic self-medication (39%) and self-medication with other drugs among university students of Karachi is a worrisome problem. Our findings highlight the need for planning interventions to promote the judicious use of general medicines as well as that of antibiotics.
Quartz-crystal microbalances (QCMs) are commercially available mass sensors which mainly consist of a quartz resonator that oscillates at a characteristic frequency, which shifts when mass changes due to surface binding of molecules. In addition to mass changes, the viscosity of gases or liquids in contact with the sensor also shifts the resonance but also influences the quality factor (Q-factor). Typical biosensor applications demand operation in liquid environments leading to viscous damping strongly lowering Q-factors. For obtaining reliable measurements in liquid environments, excellent resonator control and signal processing are essential but standard resonator circuits like the Pierce and Colpitts oscillator fail to establish stable resonances. Here we present a lowcost, compact and robust oscillator circuit comprising of state-of-the-art commercially available surface-mount technology components which stimulates the QCMs oscillation, while it also establishes a control loop regulating the applied voltage. Thereby an increased energy dissipation by strong viscous damping in liquid solutions can be compensated and oscillations are stabilized. The presented circuit is suitable to be used in compact biosensor systems using custom-made miniaturized QCMs in microfluidic environments. As a proof of concept we used this circuit in combination with a customized microfabricated QCM in a microfluidic environment to measure the concentration of C-reactive protein (CRP) in buffer (PBS) down to concentrations as low as 5 μgmL -1.
Knowledge and attitude towards voluntary blood donation among students from Mumbai University
(2018)
Background: Blood is scarce; its demand far outweighs the supply. In addition to limited supply, the issue of safety especially with regard to the risk of transfusion transmissible infection is also an issue of utmost concern especially in the developing countries. Blood transfusion services in India have gained special significance in recent years and forms a vital part of national health care system. Voluntary Non-Remunerated Blood Donation (VNRBD) is the safest of all types of blood donations. One of the potential sources that can be tapped for blood donation is the young and physically fit students from educational institutions across India. Methods: A cross-sectional study was carried out among students from Mumbai University, India during May–June 2017. Two hundred and fifty students were approached to participate in the study of which 201 agreed to participate (males: 104; females: 97). Pretested questionnaire was distributed and collected data was analyzed using IBM SPSS version 23. Results: High number of participants agreed about encouraging general public about voluntary blood donation (96%; 193/201), lack of awareness about VBD in general public (82%; 164/201). But not a single participant was able to respond to the knowledge part of the questionnaire with 100% accuracy. Almost all the participants had correct knowledge about blood groups (98%; 196/201) and blood matching need (195/201; 97%). Conclusions: Participants showed good attitude but demonstrated poor knowledge about voluntary blood donation. Details about blood donation should be incorporated in the undergraduate curriculum and periodic awareness programs should be organized for students.
Background: Concerns about practice of self-medication (SM) world across are based on associated risks such as adverse reactions, disease masking, increased morbidity, wastage of resources and antibiotic resistance. SM is likely to differ between rural and urban areas of India. Systematically retrieved evidence on these differences are required in order to design targeted measures for improvement. Methods: We conducted a cross sectional study among the general population in urban (Matunga) and rural (Tala) areas of Maharashtra, India to explore SM practices and its associated factors. Face to face interviews were conducted using the validated study questionnaire. Data was analyzed by using descriptive and analytical statistical methods. Results: A total of 1523 inhabitants from 462 households were interviewed between [June/2015] and [August /2015], 778 (51%) of them in rural and 745 (49%) in urban areas. Overall self-medication prevalence was 29.1% (urban; 51.5%, rural; 7.7%, OR 12.7, CI 9.4-17.2) in the study participants. Participants having chronic disease (OR: 3.15, CI: 2.07-4.79) and from urban areas (OR:15.38, CI:8.49-27.85) were more likely to self-medicate. Self-medication practices were characterized by having old prescription (41.6%) as the main reason, fever (39.4%) as top indication and NSAIDs (Non-Steroidal Anti Inflammatory Agents) as the most self-medicated category of drugs (40.7%). Conclusions: The present study documented that the prevalence of self-medication is associated with place of residence, and health status of the study participants. Self-medication is still a major issue in western Maharashtra, India and is majorly an urban phenomenon. Status of implementation of existing regulations should be reconsidered.
Background: Oral cancer is among the top three types of cancers in India. Severe alcoholism, use of tobacco in the form of cigarettes, smokeless tobacco, and betel nut chewing are the most common risk factors for oral cancer. Often individuals with pre cancer even notice the alterations, such as reduced mouth opening in oral submucous fibrosis (OSMF), but they are not aware about the causes and consequences of these changes. Awareness about causes and features of oral cancers can be very helpful in prevention, control and early diagnosis of oral cancer.
Methods: A cross-sectional study was carried out among students from Mumbai University, India during May-June 2017. Five hundred students were approached to participate in the study of which 400 agreed to participate. Pretested questionnaire was distributed and collected data was analyzed using IBM SPSS version 23.
Results: There were 199 (49%) males and 201 (50%) females in the study and response rate was (80%). Respondents had good knowledge about oral cancer. Seventy four percent (268/362) respondents correctly identified smoking, and tobacco chewing as possible causes of oral cancer. Almost all (96%; 348/362) respondents correctly responded that oral cancer does not spread from person to person through touch or speaking. Seventy two percent (260/362) respondents believed that oral cancer is curable. Significantly higher number of male (98%) compared to female participants answered correctly to questions regarding spread of disease and occurrence of oral cancer in AIDS patients.
Conclusions: Participants showed good knowledge about oral cancer. Female participants showed lesser knowledge compared to male counterparts. Details about oral cancer should be incorporated in the undergraduate curriculum and periodic awareness programs should be organized for students.
Background: Human papillomavirus (HPV) is a common sexually transmitted infection (STI) that may cause cervical cancer and other malignancies including those of the vulva, anus, vagina, penis, head and neck. In most Asian countries including India, cervical cancer is the second most common cancer in women. Awareness about HPV and cervical cancer, use of vaccines can be very helpful in prevention, control and early diagnosis of cervical cancer. Methods: A cross-sectional study was carried out among students from Mumbai University, India during May - June 2017. Two hundred students were approached to participate in the study of which 142 were selected to participate (males: 54; females: 88). Pretested questionnaire was distributed and collected data was analyzed using IBM SPSS version 23. Results: Participants had fair knowledge (61% average) about HPV, whereas knowledge about symptoms, prevention and spread of HPV was very poor i.e. 18%. Knowledge about HPV vaccine was 50% and 78% participants had positive attitude for HPV vaccine. Conclusions: This study showed the lacunas in the pharmacy curriculum and urgent need to create awareness of HPV among bachelor of pharmacy students from Mumbai University.
Medical devices are health care products distinguished from drugs for regulatory purposes in most countries based on mechanism of action. Unlike drugs, medical devices operate via physical or mechanical means and are not dependent on metabolism to accomplish their primary intended effect. Developing new medical devices requires clinical investigations and approval process goes through similar process like drugs. Medical device approvals in the period of 2010 to 2014 were searched from USFDA website. Disease burden data in the similar period was searched from centers for disease control and prevention website. Collected data was analyzed to know number of approved devices, top therapy areas, and mechanism of action of these devices. Out of a total of 200 medical devices approvals in the time period of 2010 to 2014, maximum number of devices (51; 25.5%) were approved in the year 2011, cardiovascular (78; 39%) was the top therapy area. Highest number (180; 90%) of approved medical devices belonged to the category III and maximum number (73; 36.5%) of approved medical devices had ―mechanical‖ mechanism of action. The top 3 causes of deaths in USA during 2010 to 2014 were heart disease, cancer and followed by respiratory infection. There was a match between the top diseases and the medical device approvals for top 2 diseases in USA i.e. heart disease, and cancer. With respect to respiratory infections and ailments which was the 3rd leading cause of death only one device was approved out of 200 approvals in total.
Background: Epilepsy is a chronic disorder of the brain that affects people worldwide. The overall prevalence (3.0-11.9 / 1,000) and incidence (0.2-0.6/1,000) of epilepsy in India are comparable to the rates of high-income countries. The high prevalence of negative attitudes towards epilepsy has been highlighted by several studies. Pharmacy students represent a better-educated section of society regarding drugs and have the potential to create awareness, and influence attitudes towards the disease. Thus, it is important that they have the appropriate and updated knowledge and appropriate attitude towards epilepsy and antiepileptic drugs. Objective of the present study was to determine the Mumbai University pharmacy student’s awareness about epilepsy, so as to know the kind of education and awareness strategies that would be applicable to them.
Methods: A cross-sectional study was carried out among students from Mumbai University, India during May-June 2017. Two hundred and fifty students were approached to participate in the study of which 213 agreed to participate (males: 107; females: 106). Pretested questionnaire was distributed and collected data was analyzed using IBM SPSS version 23.
Results: Response rate for this study was 85.2% (213/250). Ninety six percent (204/213) of the participants had heard or read about epilepsy. Overall knowledge was poor (40.2%) and attitude was fair (75.3%). None of the participants were aware about recent research regarding hereditary nature of epilepsy. Only 2 (0.98%) students were aware how to perform the first aid in epilepsy. Only 6.8% participants felt that epileptics should participate in sports.
Conclusions: The findings of this study show that, even with extensive curriculum covering diseases, drugs and relevant laws of land, the knowledge and attitude scores were low. There is a need to have focused education and campaigns to increase the knowledge and attitude towards epilepsy.
Background: Pharmacovigilance (PV); also known as drug safety surveillance, is the science of enhancing patient care and patient safety regarding the use of medicines by collecting, monitoring, assessing, and evaluating information from healthcare providers and patients. Pharmacists are pivotal players in adverse drug event (ADE) monitoring and reporting. However, most pharmacists are unaware or not knowledgeable about the guidelines used by their respective countries’ drug regulatory bodies. It is the need of the hour to train pharmacy students on the concept of pharmacovigilance.
Methods: A cross-sectional study was carried out among pharmacy students from Mumbai University, India during May-June 2017. On the basis of the eligibility criterion 352 students were selected for the present study. Four hundred students were approached to participate in the study of which 201 agreed to participate (males: 179; females: 173). Pretested questionnaire was distributed and collected data was analyzed using IBM SPSS version 23.
Results: Overall pharmacovigilance knowledge (44%) and perception (58%) was low among the participants of the present study. Seventy four percent of the participants felt that adverse drug reaction (ADR) reporting should be made compulsory for healthcare professionals. And only 21% agreed that the topic of Pharmacovigilance is well covered in pharmacy curriculum.
Conclusions: Pharmacy council of India, pharmacy teacher’s association and respective pharmacy college should take necessary steps to increase the knowledge and create awareness regarding pharmacovigilance and adverse drug reaction reporting among pharmacy students.
Hintergrund: Das System der pflegerischen Versorgung in Deutschland befindet sich in einer Umbruchphase. Seit Jahren wird über eine Weiterentwicklung der Kooperation im Gesundheitswesen und damit über eine Veränderung der Aufgabenverteilung zwischen den Gesundheitsberufen diskutiert. Im Jahr 2008 hat der Gesetzgeber die Einführung von Modellvorhaben zur Übertragung von Heilkunde auf Pflegende gem. § 63 Abs. 3c SGB V ermöglicht. Die Umsetzung verläuft sehr schleppend. Das Ziel der Untersuchung war, die Gründe für diese schleppende Umsetzung aus Sicht der gesetzlichen Krankenkassen zu analysieren.
Methode: Quantitative Befragung aller gesetzlichen Krankenkassen (n=124) in Deutschland.
Ergebnisse: Zur Sicherstellung der Versorgung halten 94 % der Krankenkassen die Übertragung von Heilkunde auf nichtärztliche Leistungserbringer für einen sinnvollen Ansatz. Sie wird von 96 % der Krankenkassen als sehr wichtig empfunden. Zwar befürworten 96 % der Krankenkassen grundsätzlich die Durchführung von Modellvorhaben, tatsächlich sind aber nur 8 % an derartigen Verträgen beteiligt; 71 % der Krankenkassen planen auch keine eigenen Modellvorhaben für die Zukunft.
Als mögliche Ursachen für die bislang schleppende Umsetzung werden aus Sicht der GKV insbesondere rechtliche Hürden (90 %), Widerstand durch ärztliche Standesvertreter (84 %), ungeklärte Finanzierungs- (74 %) und Haftungsfragen (70 %) sowie nicht-praxistaugliche Regelungen in der G-BA-Richtlinie (79 %) und im Gesetz (85 %) angeführt. Weniger als die Hälfte (46 %) der Krankenkassen vermutet hohe Kosten als Ursache für die schleppende Umsetzung.
Diskussion: Die vom Gesetzgeber im aktuellen Pflegeberufereformgesetz (PflBRefG) vorgenommenen Änderungen, insbesondere die Tatsache, dass Krankenkassen entsprechende Modellvorhaben bis zum 31. Dezember 2020 vereinbaren und durchführen sollen, sind vor dem Hintergrund der geäußerten Kritik als zielführend und adäquat zu bezeichnen.
Food protein hydrolysates are often produced in unspecific industrial batch processes. The hydrolysates composition underlies process-related fluctuations and therefore the obtained peptide fingerprint and bioactive properties may vary. To overcome this obstacle and enable the production of specific hydrolysates with selected peptides, a ceramic capillary system was developed and characterized for the continuous production of a consistent peptide composition. Therefore, the protease Alcalase was immobilized on the surface of aminosilane modified yttria stabilized zirconia capillaries with a pore size of 1.5 μm. The loading capacity was 0.3 μg enzyme per mg of capillary with a residual enzyme activity of 43%. The enzyme specific peptide fingerprint produced with this proteolytic capillary reactor system correlated with the degree of hydrolysis, which can be controlled over the residence time by adjusting the flow rate. Common food proteins like casein, sunflower and lupin protein isolates were tested for continuous hydrolysis in the developed reactor system. The peptide formation was investigated by high-performance liquid chromatography. Various trends were found for the occurrence of specific peptides. Some are just intermediately occurring, while others cumulate by time. Thus, the developed continuous reactor system enables the production of specific peptides with desired bioactive properties.
Das Thema Elektromagnetische Verträglichkeit (EMV) ist noch immer ein wesentlicher Aspekt bei der Planung, bei der Installation und beim Betrieb von Automatisierungssystemen. Kommunikationsnetzwerke wie zum Beispiel PROFIBUS und PROFINET sind als robuste und zuverlässige Übertragungssysteme bekannt. Dennoch ist für deren Funktion die Beachtung einiger grundlegender Prinzipien wichtig, um einen störungsfreien Betrieb über ein langes Anlagenleben zu gewährleisten. Der Beitrag beschreibt zunächst einige Grundlagen der EMV. Basierend auf diesen Grundlagen werden dann sechs Handlungsempfehlungen abgeleitet, die bei der Planung eines Automatisierungssystems für den Einsatz in der Fertigungsindustrie zu beachten sind. Abschließend wird ein Ausblick auf die weiterführenden Arbeiten für Anlagen der Prozessindustrie gegeben.
Objective: To determine the burden and factors associated with post-stroke depression in East central Nigeria.
Method: We carried out this cross-sectional study of 50 stroke survivors (mean age=54.8 ± 8.8 years), at the physiotherapy Department of the University of Nigeria Teaching Hospital, Enugu. Data were collected using Becks Depression Inventory , it was analyzed using Z-scores, Chi-square test and univariate logistic regression.
Results: PSD was more common in females (45.45%); middle-age(60%) adults(27-36/47-56 years respectively); living with spouse (45%); left cerebral lesions (40.74%). Self-employed and unemployed (66.67%), respectively. Age was significantly associated with depression (p=0.03), and was related to the risk ofOR3.7 (95% CI 1.1-12.0 )
Conclusion: Age could be a risk factor for PSD, which was more prevalent in the elderly than young/middle-age adults, female gender, left cerebral lesion, complications, cold case; those living with a spouse, self-employed and unemployed.