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    Der plötzliche Säuglingstod

    Grundlagen - Risikofaktoren - Prävention - Elternberatung

    Ronald Kurz, Thomas Kenner, Christian Poets (2014)

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    In vivo cardiac phase response curve elucidates human respiratory heart rate variability

    Recovering interaction of endogenous rhythms from observations is challenging, especially if a mathematical model explaining the behaviour of the system is unknown. The decisive information for successful reco...

    Björn Kralemann, Matthias Frühwirth, Arkady Pikovsky in Nature Communications (2013)

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    Physiological considerations about life cycles of universities

    In Österreich wurde aufgrund des Universitätsorganisationsgesetzes (UG 2002) Medizin jeweils an drei Standorten (Wien, Innsbruck, Graz) von der bisherigen Position einer Fakultät der Voll-Universität als eigen...

    Thomas Kenner in Wiener Medizinische Wochenschrift (2007)

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    Biological Asymmetry and Cardiovascular Blood Transport

    Asymmetry is a very remarkable property of biological structures and functions. Most publications concerning asymmetry are related to brain function. However, as will be shown in this study, the asymmetry in t...

    Thomas Kenner in Cardiovascular Engineering: An International Journal (2004)

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    Classification of sudden infant death (SID) cases in a multidisciplinary setting. Ten years experience in Styria (Austria)

    Der plötzliche Säuglingstod (sudden infant death syndrome, SIDS) bleibt trotz weltweit rückläufiger Zahlen eine Herausforderung für Professionisten im Gesundheitsbereich. Aufgrund unterschiedlicher Untersuchun...

    Reinhold Kerbl, Heinz Zotter, Christa Einspieler in Wiener Klinische Wochenschrift (2003)

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    Gesellschaftsberichte

    Helmut Hinghofer-Szalkay, Ingrid Loder in Wiener Medizinische Wochenschrift (2003)

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    Microvibration as a Function of Muscle Tone Studied in Microgravity

    Eugen Gallasch, Thomas Kenner, Inessa Kozlovskaya in Naturwissenschaften (1998)

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    Problems in the Application of Cardiovascular Models

    Our knowledge about the function of a system can be expressed by a model. In fact, knowledge about the function of a system is equivalent to a model. In practice a model can be used to predict certain phenomen...

    Thomas Kenner in Biofluid Mechanics (1990)

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    Quick measurement of hematocrit and erythrocyte sedimentation-rate by means of a density tracking method

    An instrument to track the sedimentation properties of red blood cells quickly and automatically and to evaluate the hematocrit as well as the plasma density of a blood sample in the same operation is describe...

    Daniel Schneditz, Thomas Kenner, Eugen Gallasch, Franz Rainer in Blut (1987)

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    Preface

    Thomas Kenner, Jochen Schaefer in Theoretical Medicine (1986)

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    The risk concept in medicine — Statistical and epidemiological aspects: A case report for applied mathematics in cardiology

    In this study the theory of risk factors is discussed. The risk-concept is essential in cardiology and is, furthermore, important not only in medicine in general, but also and particularly in ecology. Since en...

    Thomas Kenner, Karl P. Pfeiffer in Theoretical Medicine (1986)

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    Risk, cost-effectiveness and profit: Problems in cardiovascular research and practice

    Risk is the probability that within a certain time some expected negative event will take place. In medicine risk can be related to a decision or to some intrinsic factors which are associated with the probabi...

    Thomas Kenner, Christa Einspieler, Andrea Holzer in Theoretical Medicine (1986)

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    Philosophy of medicine in Austria

    It seems impossible to completely cover the field indicated by the title of this report because of the many contributions of individual physicians and non-physicians to problems of the philosophy of medicine i...

    Thomas Kenner in Theoretical Medicine (1985)

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    Book reviews

    Joseph W. Lella, Michael Kottow, Thomas Kenner in Theoretical Medicine (1984)

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    Small Arteries and the Interaction with the Cardiovascular System

    The purpose of this paper is the presentation and discussion of problems which are related to the reactions of small resistance vessels and their upstream and downstream effects. It is intended to give a short...

    Thomas Kenner in Arteries and Arterial Blood Flow (1983)

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    Cardiovascular System Dynamics

    Models and Measurements

    Thomas Kenner, Rudi Busse (1982)

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    On the Therapeutic Relevance of Cardiologic Diagnostic Procedures

    We began with the question as to whether it may be presupposed that the information and data which are sought and gathered in determining the indication for a cardiac surgical procedure are identical to that i...

    Jochen Schaefer, Kazem Sadegh-zadeh, Thomas Kenner in Cardiovascular System Dynamics (1982)

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    The Optimal Cardiovascular Regulation of the Arterial Blood Pressure

    The arterial pressure in animals is maintained within narrow limit over a wide range of body conditions inspite of many factors and functions involved. The baroreceptor reflexes qualify as the regulatory mecha...

    Koichi Ono, Takashi Uozumi, Chiyoshi Yoshimoto in Cardiovascular System Dynamics (1982)

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    Microvascular Dynamics

    It is well known that the hematocrit in microvessels is a major determinant of oxygen transport to the tissue proper. The tube hematocrit plays the dominant role in establishing the apparent viscosity of blood...

    Jen-shih Lee, Thomas Kenner in Cardiovascular System Dynamics (1982)

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    The continuous high-precision measurement of the density of flowing blood

    The “mechanical oscillator” technique for the measurement of the density of fluids is based on the influence of mass on the natural frequency of a mechanical oscillator. The practical application of this princ...

    Thomas Kenner, Hans Leopold, Helmut Hinghofer-Szalkay in Pflügers Archiv (1977)

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