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    Klinische Nachuntersuchung magnetretinierter Hybridprothesen

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    Many molecules are each other’s mirror images, this phenomenon is called chirality. The separation of such mirror image forms is highly important for the pharmaceutical and fine chemical industries. A good example of this is the scandal surrounding Thalidomide, in which one mirror image (enantiomer) was indeed the effective medicine whereas the other was responsible for the mutilating side effects. Enantioselective liquid-liquid extraction (ELLE) is an upcoming technique for the separation of enantiomers from their respective 1:1 mixture (racemate). Herein, the presence of 2 immiscible liquids and a chiral host is of great importance. The research described in this thesis contains enantiomeric separation of amino alcohols and amino acids applying a variety of chiral phosphoric acids as hosts. Next to the synthesis of these chiral phosphoric acids and a range of derivatives, several scale-up techniques were applied to indicate the industrial validity of the methodology. In the last chapters a new method for the synthesis of carbon-carbon bonds is described. This methodology is of high importance for the synthesis of intermediates for the fine chemical industry

    Klinische Nachuntersuchung magnetretinierter Hybridprothesen

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    Working conditions and Work-Family Conflict in German hospital physicians: psychosocial and organisational predictors and consequences

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    <p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Germany currently experiences a situation of major physician attrition. The incompatibility between work and family has been discussed as one of the major reasons for the increasing departure of German physicians for non-clinical occupations or abroad. This study investigates predictors for one particular direction of Work-Family Conflict – namely work interfering with family conflict (WIF) – which are located within the psychosocial work environment or work organisation of hospital physicians. Furthermore, effects of WIF on the individual physicians' physical and mental health were examined. Analyses were performed with an emphasis on gender differences. Comparisons with the general German population were made.</p> <p>Methods</p> <p>Data were collected by questionnaires as part of a study on <it>Psychosocial work hazards and strains of German hospital physicians </it>during April–July 2005. Two hundred and ninety-six hospital physicians (response rate 38.9%) participated in the survey. The Copenhagen Psychosocial Questionnaire (COPSOQ), work interfering with family conflict scale (WIF), and hospital-specific single items on work organisation were used to assess WIF, its predictors, and consequences.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>German hospital physicians reported elevated levels of WIF (mean = 74) compared to the general German population (mean = 45, <it>p </it>< .01). No significant gender difference was found. Predictors for the WIF were lower age, high quantitative demands at work, elevated number of days at work despite own illness, and consequences of short-notice changes in the duty roster. Good sense of community at work was a protective factor. Compared to the general German population, we observed a significant higher level of quantitative work demands among hospital physicians (mean = 73 vs. mean = 57, <it>p </it>< .01). High values of WIF were significantly correlated to higher rates of personal burnout, behavioural and cognitive stress symptoms, and the intention to leave the job. In contrast, low levels of WIF predicted higher job satisfaction, better self-judged general health status, better work ability, and higher satisfaction with life in general. Compared to the German general population, physicians showed significantly higher levels of individual stress and quality of life as well as lower levels for well-being. This has to be judged as an alerting finding regarding the state of physicians' health.</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>In our study, work interfering with family conflict (WIF) as part of Work-Family Conflict (WFC) was highly prevalent among German hospital physicians. Factors of work organisation as well as factors of interpersonal relations at work were identified as significant predictors for WIF. Some of these predictors are accessible to alteration by improving work organisation in hospitals.</p

    Zahnpräparationen an patientenindividualisierten Phantommodellen

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    Demonstrating the Theory: The case of Wikipedia

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    Demonstrating the Theory: The case of Wikipedia

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