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The SMC Experiment: New Data on the Deuteron from the 1994 Run
An overview of the SMC data taking and the polarized deep inelastic
scattering experiment is given. The new data on the deuteron extend the
kinematic range and have considerably reduced statistical and systematic
errors. The evaluation of the first moment of the spin dependent structure
function is presented and the result for the Bjorken sum rule from SMC data
alone is given. The spin contribution of the quarks to the spin of the nucleon
is obtained with information from weak decays of baryons. In a new polarized
semi-inclusive analysis the asymmetry of the difference between the number of
positive and negative charged hadrons was studied. Preliminary results are
shown.Comment: 14 pages including 8 figures, uuencoded gz-compressed ps-file, to be
published in the Proceedings of the Seventh Conference on Perspectives in
Nuclear Physics at Intermediate Energies, ICTP Trieste on 8-12 May 199
Perimenopause and Postmenopause - Diagnosis and Interventions. Guideline of the DGGG and OEGGG (S3-Level, AWMF Registry Number 015-062, September 2020)
Aim
The aim of the interdisciplinary S3-guideline Perimenopause and Postmenopause – Diagnosis and Interventions is to provide help to physicians as they inform women about the physiological changes which occur at this stage of life and the treatment options. The guideline should serve as a basis for decisions taken during routine medical care. This short version lists the statements and recommendations given in the long version of the guideline together with the evidence levels, the level of recommendation, and the strength of consensus.
Methods
The statements and recommendations are largely based on methodologically high-quality publications. The literature was evaluated by experts and mandate holders using evidence-based medicine (EbM) criteria. The search for evidence was carried out by the Essen Research Institute for Medical Management (EsFoMed). To some extent, this guideline also draws on an evaluation of the evidence used in the NICE guideline on Menopause and the S3-guidelines of the AWMF and has adapted parts of these guidelines.
Recommendations
Recommendations are given for the following subjects: diagnosis and therapeutic interventions for perimenopausal and postmenopausal women, urogynecology, cardiovascular disease, osteoporosis, dementia, depression, mood swings, hormone therapy and cancer risk, as well as primary ovarian insufficiency