283 research outputs found

    Endelig nok om Hitler?

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    - Hitler: Mein Kampf. Eine kritische Edition. Band I-II. Hrgs. von Christian Hartmann, Thomas Vordermayer, Roman Töppel. Institut für Zeitgeschichte, München-Berlin, 2016.- Othmar Plöckinger: Geschichte eines Buches: Adolf Hitlers „Mein Kampf“. München, 2006.- Hitlers „Mein Kampf“. Aus Politik und Zeitgeschichte (APuZ 43-45/2015). Herausgegeben von der Bundeszentrale für politische Bildung. Bonn, 2015 [gratis hos Bundeszentrale].- Volker Ullrich: Adolf Hitler. Biographie. Band 1: Die Jahre des Aufstiegs 1889-1939. S. Fischer Verlag, Frankfurt am Main, 2013.- Peter Longerich: Hitler. Biographie. Siedler Verlag, München, 2015.- Wolfram Pyta: Hitler. Der Künstler als Politiker und Feldherr. Eine Herrschaftsanalyse. Siedler Verlag, München, 2015.- Thomas Weber: Wie Adolf Hitler zum Nazi wurde. Vom unpolitischen Soldaten zum Autor von „Mein Kampf“. Propyläen Verlag, Berlin, 2016.- Christoph Raichle: Hitler als Symbolpolitiker. Kohlhammer Verlag, Stuttgart, 2014.- Hitler und die Deutschen. Volksgemeinschaft und Verbrechen. (Im Auftrag der Stiftung Deutsches Historische Museum Berlin). Hrgs. von Hans-Ulrich Thamer und Simone Erpel. Dresden, 2011

    Joseph Goebbels (1897-1945) – en politisk karriere

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    I foråret 2013 arrangerede Det Kongelige Bibliotek en foredragsrække under titlen “Kontroversielle politikere i det 20. og 21. århundrede” og inviterede her en række danske historikere til at præsentere deres forskning. Foredraget om Hitlers propagandaminister Joseph Goebbels bringes her i en lettere revideret udgave.I foråret 2013 arrangerede Det Kongelige Bibliotek en foredragsrække under titlen “Kontroversielle politikere i det 20. og 21. århundrede” og inviterede her en række danske historikere til at præsentere deres forskning. Foredraget om Hitlers propagandaminister Joseph Goebbels bringes her i en lettere revideret udgave

    Executive summary. Expert consensus statement on the diagnosis and treatment of paediatric pulmonary hypertension. The European Paediatric Pulmonary Vascular Disease Network, endorsed by ISHLT and DGPK

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    The European Paediatric Pulmonary Vascular Disease (PVD) Network is a registered, non-profit organisation that strives to define and develop effective, innovative diagnostic methods and treatment options in all forms of paediatric pulmonary hypertensive vascular disease, including specific forms such as pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH)-congenital heart disease, pulmonary hypertension (PH) associated with bronchopulmonary dysplasia, persistent PH of the newborn, and related cardiac dysfunction. Methods The writing group members conducted searches of the PubMed/MEDLINE bibliographic database (1990-2015) and held five face-to-face meetings with votings. Clinical trials, guidelines, and reviews limited to paediatric data were searched using the terms 'pulmonary hypertension' and 5-10 other keywords, as outlined in the other nine articles of this special issue. Class of recommendation (COR) and level of evidence (LOE) were assigned based on European Society of Cardiology/American Heart Association definitions and on paediatric data only, or on adult studies that included >10% children. Results A total of 9 original consensus articles with graded recommendations (COR/LOE) were developed, and are summarised here. The topics included diagnosis/monitoring, genetics/biomarker, cardiac catheterisation, echocardiography, cardiac magnetic resonance/chest CT, associated forms of PH, intensive care unit/ventricular assist device/lung transplantation, and treatment of paediatric PAH. Conclusions The multipaper expert consensus statement of the European Paediatric PVD Network provides a specific, comprehensive, detailed but practical framework for the optimal clinical care of children with PH

    Search for dark matter produced in association with bottom or top quarks in √s = 13 TeV pp collisions with the ATLAS detector

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    A search for weakly interacting massive particle dark matter produced in association with bottom or top quarks is presented. Final states containing third-generation quarks and miss- ing transverse momentum are considered. The analysis uses 36.1 fb−1 of proton–proton collision data recorded by the ATLAS experiment at √s = 13 TeV in 2015 and 2016. No significant excess of events above the estimated backgrounds is observed. The results are in- terpreted in the framework of simplified models of spin-0 dark-matter mediators. For colour- neutral spin-0 mediators produced in association with top quarks and decaying into a pair of dark-matter particles, mediator masses below 50 GeV are excluded assuming a dark-matter candidate mass of 1 GeV and unitary couplings. For scalar and pseudoscalar mediators produced in association with bottom quarks, the search sets limits on the production cross- section of 300 times the predicted rate for mediators with masses between 10 and 50 GeV and assuming a dark-matter mass of 1 GeV and unitary coupling. Constraints on colour- charged scalar simplified models are also presented. Assuming a dark-matter particle mass of 35 GeV, mediator particles with mass below 1.1 TeV are excluded for couplings yielding a dark-matter relic density consistent with measurements

    Measurement of jet fragmentation in Pb+Pb and pppp collisions at sNN=2.76\sqrt{{s_\mathrm{NN}}} = 2.76 TeV with the ATLAS detector at the LHC

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    Measurement of the W boson polarisation in ttˉt\bar{t} events from pp collisions at s\sqrt{s} = 8 TeV in the lepton + jets channel with ATLAS

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    ATLAS Run 1 searches for direct pair production of third-generation squarks at the Large Hadron Collider

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