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Welsch (Projektbearbeiter): Eingehende Schilderung der Gefechte im Raum Mediasch (2. bis 4. März 1849), in deren Verlauf ein ungarisches Revolutionskorps unter Bem in Richtung Maros-Vásárhely zurückgedrängt wird. Erwarteter Durchbruchsversuch von in der Bukowina stehenden ungarischen Verbänden nach Galizien

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Welsch (Projektbearbeiter): Siegreiches Gefecht der Österreicher unter Erzherzog Albrecht über die piemontesische Armee bei Mortara (21. März 1849)

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Welsch (Projektbearbeiter): Sieg der Österreicher unter Radetzky gegen die piemontesische Armee bei Novara (23. März 1849). Abdankung König Carlo Albertos von Piemont-Sardinien zugunsten seines Sohnes Vittorio Emanuele

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Welsch (Projektbearbeiter): Österreichische Truppen unter General Haynau erobern gegen heftigsten Widerstand der Bewohner die Stadt Brescia (30. März bis 1. April 1849). Vereitelung eines ungarischen Ausbruchsversuches aus der belagerten Festung Peterwardein (1. April 1849); österreichische Besetzung von Mortara und Novara (21. und 24. März 1849)

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Welsch (Projektbearbeiter): Starke ungarische Verbände zwischen Gyöngyös und Hatvan; Gefechte bei Tápió-Bicske und Hatvan

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Welsch (Projektbearbeiter): Vordringen starker ungarischer Kräfte im Raum Gyöngyös, Szolnok und Jász-Apáti nach Westen; Sieg über Jellačić (6. April 1849) bei Isaszeg. Rückzug der Österreicher in Richtung des Verteidigungsringes östlich von Pest (auf dem linken Donauufer)

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Welsch (Projektbearbeiter): Siege der ungarischen Revolutionsarmee bei Waitzen und Nagy-Salló (9. und 19. April 1849); der Donaulauf von Komorn bis Waitzen befindet sich in ungarischer Hand. Vorbereitung des österreichischen Rückzuges aus Pest

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Welsch (Projektbearbeiter): Zurückweisung eines ungarischen Ausbruchsversuches aus der belagerten Festung Komorn

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Welsch (Projektbearbeiter): Kurze Biographie des polnischen Generals Bem; geschildert vom revolutionären Standpunkt

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BACKGROUND We investigated the rate of severe hypoglycemic events and confounding factors in patients with type-2-diabetes treated with sulfonylurea (SU) at specialized diabetes centers, documented in the German/Austrian DPV-Wiss-database. METHODS Data from 29,485 SU-treated patients were analyzed (median[IQR] age 70.8[62.2-77.8]yrs, diabetes-duration 8.2[4.3-12.8]yrs). The primary objective was to estimate the event-rate of severe hypoglycemia (requiring external help, causing unconsciousness/coma/convulsion and/or emergency.hospitalization). Secondary objectives included exploration of confounding risk-factors through group-comparison and Poisson-regression. RESULTS Severe hypoglycemic events were reported in 826(2.8%) of all patients during their most recent year of SU-treatment. Of these, n = 531(1.8%) had coma, n = 501(1.7%) were hospitalized at least once. The adjusted event-rate of severe hypoglycemia [95%CI] was 3.9[3.7-4.2] events/100 patient-years (coma: 1.9[1.8-2.1]; hospitalization: 1.6[1.5-1.8]). Adjusted event-rates by diabetes-treatment were 6.7 (SU + insulin), 4.9 (SU + insulin + other OAD), 3.1 (SU + other OAD), and 3.8 (SU only). Patients with ≥1 severe event were older (p < 0.001) and had longer diabetes-duration (p = 0.020) than patients without severe events. Participation in educational diabetes-programs and indirect measures of insulin-resistance (increased BMI, plasma-triglycerides) were associated with fewer events (all p < 0.001). Impaired renal function was common (N = 3,113 eGFR ≤30 mL/min) and associated with an increased rate of severe events (≤30 mL/min: 7.7; 30-60 mL/min: 4.8; >60 mL/min: 3.9). CONCLUSIONS These real-life data showed a rate of severe hypoglycemia of 3.9/100 patient-years in SU-treated patients from specialized diabetes centers. Higher risk was associated with known risk-factors including lack of diabetes-education, older age, and decreased eGFR, but also with lower BMI and lower triglyceride-levels, suggesting that SU-treatment in those patients should be considered with caution. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.

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The second European Zebrafish Principal Investigator (PI) Meeting was held in March, 2012, in Karlsruhe, Germany. It brought together PIs from all over Europe who work with fish models such as zebrafish and medaka to discuss their latest results, as well as to resolve strategic issues faced by this research community. Scientific discussion ranged from the development of new technologies for working with fish models to progress in various fields of research such as injury and repair, disease models, and cell polarity and dynamics. This meeting also marked the establishment of the European Zebrafish Resource Centre (EZRC) at Karlsruhe that in the future will serve as an important focus and community resource for zebrafish- and medaka-based research.

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Christian Wilhelm Spieker