14 resultados para Luster-ware

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Kaffee war im 20. Jahrhundert wichtige Handelsware und heißgeliebtes Konsumgut. Der Sammelband beleuchtet Zusammenhänge und Widersprüche entlang der globalen Warenkette von Produktion, Handel und Konsum. Indigene Erntearbeiter in Mexiko, costaricanische Kleinbauern, Hamburger Importhändler, Röster, Konsumenten und Fair-Trade-Aktivisten stehen als historische Akteure im Zentrum. Geographisch erstreckt sich die Reichweite von Zentralamerika über Hamburg und die beiden deutschen Staaten bis nach Indien, Äthiopien und Brasilien. Das internationale Autorenteam präsentiert neue Forschungsergebnisse zur Wirtschafts-, Sozial- und Kulturgeschichte des Kaffees.

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A genomic biomarker identifying patients likely to benefit from drotrecogin alfa (activated) (DAA) may be clinically useful as a companion diagnostic. This trial was designed to validate biomarkers (improved response polymorphisms (IRPs)). Each IRP (A and B) contains two single nucleotide polymorphisms that were associated with a differential DAA treatment effect.

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Rheumatic diseases in women of childbearing years may necessitate drug treatment during a pregnancy, to control maternal disease activity and to ensure a successful pregnancy outcome. This survey is based on a consensus workshop of international experts discussing effects of anti-inflammatory, immunosuppressive and biological drugs during pregnancy and lactation. In addition, effects of these drugs on male and female fertility and possible long-term effects on infants exposed to drugs antenatally are discussed where data were available. Recommendations for drug treatment during pregnancy and lactation are given.

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INTRODUCTION Inhaled drugs can only be effective if they reach the middle and small airways. This study introduces a system that combines a trans-nasal application of aerosols with noninvasive pressure support ventilation. METHODS In a pilot study, 7 COPD patients with GOLD stages II and III inhaled a radiolabeled marker dissolved in water via a trans-nasal route. The mean aerosol particle size was 5.5 µm. Each patient took part in two inhalation sessions that included two application methods and were at least 70 hours apart. During the first session ("passive method"), the patient inhaled the aerosol through an open tube system. The second session ("active method") included pressure support ventilation during the inhalation process. A gamma camera and planar scintigraphy was used to determine the distribution of aerosol particles in the patient's body and lung. RESULTS The pressure supported inhalation ("active method") results in an increased aerosol lung deposition compared to the passive method. Above all, we could demonstrate deposition in the lung periphery with relatively large aerosol particles (5.5 µm). DISCUSSION The results prove that the combination of trans-nasal inhalation with noninvasive pressure support ventilation leads to significantly increased particle deposition in the lung.

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