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In 2010, we proposed a personal factor classification which was published in this journal. Since then, the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF) of the World Health Organization (WHO) and the biopsychosocial model were increasingly incorporated into the German Social Law Code for participation and rehabilitation, implying that personal factors are indispensable for individual assessments. For the present study, we aimed to come up with an updated version of the personal factors classification based on current research. To achieve this goal, we employed a qualitative approach to re-examine the basic structure, consistency, and selection of categories in the classification from our 2010 study, to amend and supplement the categories to reflect best practice personal factor classifications. Our findings indicate that the basic structure remained largely unchanged, with relatively minor changes, including the deletion of 5 categories from our 2010 classification, 10 categories revised in format or content, and 13 new categories. We believe our revised classification to be useful for supporting users in systematically, comprehensively, and transparently reporting influences on specific aspects of individuals’ life and living background on their functioning and participation, thus facilitating an equitable allocation of disability benefits.
Results of intervention studies on the effects of α-linolenic acid (ALA; C18 : 3n-3) on blood pressure (BP) are conflicting. Discrepancies between studies may be due to differences in study population, as subjects with increased baseline BP levels may be more responsive. Therefore, we examined specifically the effects of ALA on 24-h ambulatory blood pressure (ABP) in (pre-)hypertensive subjects. In a double-blind, randomised, placebo-controlled parallel study, fifty-nine overweight and obese adults (forty males and nineteen females) with (pre-)hypertension (mean age of 60 (sd 8) years) received daily 10 g refined cold-pressed flaxseed oil, providing 4·7 g (approximately 2 % of energy) ALA (n 29) or 10 g of high-oleic sunflower oil as control (n 30) for 12 weeks. Compliance was excellent as indicated by vial count and plasma phospholipid fatty-acid composition. Compared with control, the changes of –1·4 mmHg in mean arterial pressure (MAP; 24 h ABP) after flaxseed oil intake (95 % CI –4·8, 2·0 mmHg, P=0·40) of –1·5 mmHg in systolic BP (95 % CI –6·0, 3·0 mmHg, P=0·51) and of –1·4 mmHg in diastolic BP (95 % CI –4·2, 1·4 mmHg, P=0·31) were not statistically significant. Also, no effects were found for office BP and for MAP, systolic BP, and diastolic BP when daytime and night-time BP were analysed separately and for night-time dipping. In conclusion, high intake of ALA, about 3–5 times recommended daily intakes, for 12 weeks does not significantly affect BP in subjects with (pre-)hypertension.
A description of the new mineral innsbruckite, Mn33(Si2O5)14(OH)38, a hydrous manganese phyllosilicate found in Tyrol, Austria is given. The crystal structure was determined by singlecrystal synchrotron radiation diffraction experiments at the X06DA beamline at the Swiss Light Source (Paul Scherrer Institute, Villigen, Switzerland). The space group is Cm and lattice parameters are a = 17.2760(19), b = 35.957(5), c = 7.2560(8) Å , β = 91.359(7)º, V = 4506.1(10) Å3, Z = 2. Innsbruckite belongs to the group of modulated 1:1 layer silicates and is chemically and structurally quite closely related to bementite, Mn7(Si2O5)3(OH)8. The chemical analysis revealed a close to ideal composition with only minor amounts of Al, Fe and Mg. Using Liebau’s nomenclature for silicate classification the silicate anion can be described as an unbranched siebener single layer. Innsbruckite shows a complex topology of the silicate sheet, exhibiting 4-, 5-, 6- and 8-membered rings. The silicate sheet is fully characterized using vertex symbols, and its topology is compared to those in other complex sheet silicates. Furthermore, the structural investigation is complemented with Raman spectroscopic studies.
In this article we prove that the Weinstein conjecture holds for contact manifolds $({\rm\Sigma},{\it\xi})$ for which $\text{Cont}_{0}({\rm\Sigma},{\it\xi})$ is non-orderable in the sense of Eliashberg and Polterovich [Partially ordered groups and geometry of contact transformations, Geom. Funct. Anal. 10 (2000), 1448–1476]. More precisely, we establish a link between orderable and hypertight contact manifolds. In addition, we prove for certain contact manifolds a conjecture by Sandon [A Morse estimate for translated points of contactomorphisms of spheres and projective spaces, Geom. Dedicata 165 (2013), 95–110] on the existence of translated points in the non-degenerate case.
Le problème de la coordination des opérations humanitaires lors des situations d'urgence provoquées par les conflits n'est pas nouveau. Le sujet a déjà été maintes fois abordé dans de nombreux séminaires, tables rondes, déclarations et publications. La plupart sont parvenus à la conclusion logique qu'une coordination plus étroite s'imposait entre les acteurs de l'humanitaire, que l'argent devait être dépensé le plus efficacement possible et que de nouveaux organes de coordination devaient être créés pour éviter toute perte d'énergie lors des opérations.
In this contribution, fundamental design considerations for a novel metallization technique to realize millimeter-wave microstrip structures are presented. This hot embossing technology is a fast and economic process originating from the production of three-dimensional molded interconnect devices. Conductive structures are coated onto plastic parts or plastic foils using a heated stamp. This approach shows high potential and therefore will be investigated for the fabrication of low-cost printed antennas at millimeter-wave frequencies. The focus of this contribution is on design guidelines considering process parameters and interactions with substrate and copper foil characteristics derived from the fabrication and measurement of single microstrip patch antenna prototypes for radar applications in the industrial, scientific and medical (ISM) band at 24 GHz. Far-reaching potential lies in the utilization of the three-dimensional manufacturing technology for the construction of conformal integrated antenna systems based on the thermoforming capabilities of polymer substrates.
In [1] J. Ax studied a class of fields with similar properties as finite fields called pseudo-finite fields. One can prove that pseudo-finite fields are precisely the infinite models of the first-order theory of finite fields. Similarly a near-field F is called pseudo-finite if F is an infinite model of the first-order theory of finite near-fields. The structure theory of these near-fields has been initiated by U. Feigner in [5].
El problema de la coordinación en las situaciones de emergencia humanitaria que se registran a causa de conflictos no es un tema novedoso sino que ya ha sido abordado en numerosos seminarios, Mesas Redondas, declaraciones y publicaciones. Las más de las veces, se ha llegado a la conclusión lógica de que es necesaria una mayor coordinación entre los diferentes agentes humanitarios, de que hay que invertir más fondos de la manera más eficaz posible y de que se deben crear nuevos organismos de coordinación para estar seguros de que no se malgastan los esfuerzos en las operaciones.
Desde luego, tiene sentido continuar e intensificar dichos esfuerzos. Con el final de la guerre fría llegó la esperanza de un mundo mucho más pacífico, y no cabe duda de que en este nuevo clima de las relaciones internacionales, nan disminuido las tensiones; sin embargo, nan surgido conflictos en otras partes del mundo y de nuevo en antiguos escenarios de la guerra fría.
The problem of coordination in humanitarian emergencies arising from conflicts is not a new subject. So many seminars, round tables, declarations and publications have tackled it. Most came to the logical conclusion that stronger coordination between the humanitarian agencies was necessary, that the money had to be spent in the most effective way, and that new coordination bodies had to be created to make sure that there was no waste of operational energy.
Clozapine, an ‘atypical’ antipsychotic drug, rarely induces allergic complications, which usually present as cutaneous reactions. We report the case of a 69-year-old woman, suffering from chronic schizophrenia, who developed an allergic asthmatic reaction following clozapine therapy. Intensive-care treatment was necessary. The reaction could be repeated by further exposure to the drug. Skin tests for hypersensitivity were negative.
In this paper we continue our investigations of a construction method for subnear-rings of M(G) proposed by H. Wielandt. For a meromorphic product H, H ⊂ Gk, G finite, we obtain necessary and sufficient conditions for M(G, k, H) to be a near-field.
Let C denote the class of all near-rings which have the property that the subnear-ring of constants forms an ideal. Prominent examples are abstract affine near-rings and a generalisation of these by Feigelstock [1]. In this note we show C forms a variety and construct a proper sub-class such that every N ε C can be embedded into some . It turns out that near-rings have an ideal structure which is similar to the ideal structure of abstract affine near-rings, in contrast to the situation for arbitrary elements of C.
Let G be a group and let A be a fixed point free group of automorphisms of G. It is shown that the centraliser near-ring MA(G) has at most one nontrivial ideal. Conditions on the pair (A, G) are given which force MA(G) to be simple. It is shown that if a nonsimple near-ring MA(G) exists, then A and G have unusual properties.