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Evaluation eines Kommunikationstrainings für Altenpfleger in der stationären Betreuung demenzkranker Menschen (Tandem im Pflegeheim)

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    Plastic waste interferes with chemical communication in aquatic ecosystems

    Environmental pollution with plastic waste has gained increasing attention, as the contamination of aquatic habitats poses a challenge to these ecosystems. Plastic waste has direct negative effects on animals ...

    B. Trotter, A. F. R. M. Ramsperger, P. Raab, J. Haberstroh in Scientific Reports (2019)

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    Endomicroscopic analysis of time-dependent and pressure- dependent recruitment of subpleural alveoli

    H Runck, D Schwenninger, S Schumann, J Haberstroh, J Guttmann in Critical Care (2014)

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    Mechanisms underlying the lung-protective effects of FLow- controlled EXpiration

    S Schumann, U Goebel, J Haberstroh, J Guttmann in Critical Care (2014)

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    Flow-balanced expiration reduces oedema formation in a porcine oleic acid lung injury model

    S Schumann, U Goebel, J Haberstroh, M Schneider, HJ Priebe in Critical Care (2011)

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    Success of recruitment maneuvers during pneumoperitoneum is dependent on the intraabdominal pressure

    H Runck, S Schumann, J Haberstroh, J Guttmann in Critical Care (2009)

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    Immediate and long-lasting effects of recruitment maneuvers on the pressure-volume curve in normal anesthetized animals

    C Stahl, U Albus, J Haberstroh, C Ludwig, K Möller, S Schumann, J Guttmann in Critical Care (2006)

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    Different effects of early endotoxaemia on hepatic and small intestinal oxygenation in pigs

    Study on simultaneous O2 supply/uptake relationships in liver and gut during endotoxaemia, to determine whether signs of dysoxia develop uniformly in the splanchnic region.

    G. F. E. Nöldge-Schomburg, H. -J. Priebe, K. Armbruster in Intensive Care Medicine (1996)