Why a structured PhD? A structured PhD in HBRS has many advantages compared to a "normal" PhD (Dr.rer.nat.) at MHH: -> Please see also the table below! 1. Overall : HBRS ensures that your PhD is completed
side effects or late effects. For some patients, the so-called long-term therapies - these are comparatively mild chemotherapies at the end of treatment - are also managed via the aftercare outpatient clinic
control, linked to increased risks of coronary disease, frailty, and mortality. 💡 Our discovery: By comparing HCMV-specific T cells in donors with low versus high frequencies, we found that T cells from donors
CD8+CD3+ T cells was significantly reduced in patients receiving CsA-mediated immunosuppression compared to healthy volunteers and patients with Tac/sirolimus-mediated (T/S) immunosuppression (Fig. 2)
new edition of "150 minutes - Active for Nursing" has begun! How to compare individual activities You can use the MET table to compare the relative energy consumption of different activities. (Copyright: [...] that both ways lead to the same goal, as the so-called metabolic equivalent (MET) can be used to compare different physical activities. Moderate exercise corresponds to a value between 3 and 6 MET. You
are either only cosmetic replicas of the lost limb or they only offer greatly simplified functions compared to the human hand. In order to change this, the SoftPro research project aims to bring together
clinical cardiovascular data and biosignal data can provide more accurate risk assessment predictions compared to current tools. Especially for long-term monitoring in daily life, biosignal data from smartwatches
databases, which are used to collect patient experiences in order to present them in a clear and comparative form. This makes it easier to objectively distinguish between more positive and less recommendable
to check the vitality of the heart or to detect tumors, as these can have an increased blood flow compared to the surrounding tissue. As the magnetic fields and radio waves used in MRI are harmless to humans
numerous gunshot wounds and jaw injuries. While the dental history of the First World War has been comparatively well researched (e.g. Vollmuth and Zielinski 2014), the dental-surgical past under National Socialism