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  • Articles: DFG German National Licenses  (3)
  • Burns  (2)
  • 27.50.+e  (1)
  • 1
    ISSN: 1434-601X
    Keywords: 27.50.+e ; 29.30.Dn
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Physics
    Notes: Abstract This paper reports on precision measurements of conversion lines in the decay of83mKr with nuclear transition energies of 32.1 keV and 9.4 keV, respectively. The spectra were taken from a submonolayer surface of83m Kr frozen onto a cold backing, using the new Mainz solenoid retarding spectrometer. The high luminosity and resolution of this instrument enables the observation of all allowed conversion lines up to theN-shell and to fully separate the elastic component from inelastic satellites. The combined analysis of the data yields the transition energiesE y=32151.5±1.1 eV and 9405.9±0.8 eV, respectively. The experiment served also to pilot the application of this spectrometer to the question of a finite neutrino rest mass, searched for in theβ-decay spectrum of tritium and to problems in precision electron spectroscopy in general.
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  • 2
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    Langenbeck's archives of surgery 363 (1984), S. 103-110 
    ISSN: 1435-2451
    Keywords: Burns ; Contractures ; Classification ; Late results
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Description / Table of Contents: Zusammenfassung Spätfolgen der Verbrennungen der Hände lassen sich je nach Ausdehnung und Mitbeteiligung tieferer Strukturen je nach ihrer Schwere in 4 Typen einteilen. Von 88 operierten Händen gehörten 43% zu Typ I, 28% zu Typ 11, 25% zu Typ III und 4% zum mutilierenden Typ IV. Klinische Beispiele des I. Grades, bei dem alleinige Eingriffe an der Haut zur Funktionswiederherstellung führen und des III. Grades, bei dem wiederholte Eingriffe an Streckaponeurosen, Sehnen, Bändern und Gelenken eine Besserung erreichen lassen, werden vorgestellt.
    Notes: Summary Late consequences of burns of the hands can be divided into four types depending on their extent and the involvement of the underlying tissue structures. Of 88 hands operated on, 43% were Type I, 28% were type II, 25% were type III, and only 4% belonged to the mutilating type IV. Clinical examples of types I and III are shown. Type I requires operation on the skin only to restore full function of the hand, whereas type III also needs repeated surgical treatment of the dorsal apparatus, tendons, ligaments and joints to improve hand movement.
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  • 3
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    Langenbeck's archives of surgery 364 (1984), S. 470-470 
    ISSN: 1435-2451
    Keywords: Burns ; Contractures ; Classification ; Late results ; Verbrennung ; Kontrakturen ; Klassifizierung ; Ergebnisse
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Description / Table of Contents: Zusammenfassung Spätfolgen von Verbrennungen der Hände lassen sich je nach Ausdehnung und Mitbeteiligung tieferer Strukturen in 4 Typen einteilen. Von 88 operierten Händen gehörten 43% zu Typ I, 28% zu Typ II, 25% zu Typ III und 4% zum multilierenden Typ IV. Klinische Beispiele vom Typ I, bei dem alleinige Eingriffe an der Haut zur Funktionswiederherstellung führen und vom Typ III, bei dem wiederholte Eingriffe an Streckaponeurosen, Sehnen, Bändern und Gelenken zur Funktionsverbesserung führen, werden vorgestellt.
    Notes: Summary Late consequences of burns of the hands can be divided into four types, depending on the extent and the involvement of the underlying tissue structure. Of 88 hands operated on, 43% were type, 28% were type II, 25% were type III, and only 4% belonged to the multilated type IV. Clinical examples of types I and III are shown. Type I only requires an operation on the skin to restore full function of the hand, whereas type III also needs repeated surgical treatment of the dorsal apparatus, tendons, ligaments and joints to improve hand movement.
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