343 research outputs found

    Elternrolle trotz hÀuslicher Gewalt? -Teil 2: Blick auf strafrechtliche Belange

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    Durch VortrĂ€ge unter den Überschriften: „TĂ€terrechte und Opferschutz“, „Gerichtshilfe“ sowie „psychosoziale Prozessbegleitung“ erhielten die Teilnehmenden des 3. Fachtages eine gute Übersicht ĂŒber die strafrechtlichen Aspekte hĂ€uslicher Gewalt. In den sich anschließenden Workshops wurden Expertisen ausgetauscht sowie Kontakte geknĂŒpft und vertieft, um in ganz Sachsen den Opferschutz zu intensivieren

    PrÀvention und Fallmanagement bei HochrisikofÀllen HÀuslicher Gewalt und Stalking: Fachtag: Eine Kooperationsveranstaltung zwischen dem LandesprÀventionsrat Sachsen, dem UniversitÀtsklinikum Carl Gustav Carus Dresden und dem Landesfrauenrat Sachsen e.V.

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    In Sachsen wird bereits seit lĂ€ngerer Zeit dem Opferschutz großer Raum bei der polizeilichen Arbeit gegeben. In den FĂ€llen hĂ€uslicher Gewalt wird dabei das Ziel verfolgt, ein strukturiertes, flĂ€chendeckendes sowie einheitliches und interdisziplinĂ€res Fall- und Hochrisikomanagement aufzubauen, an dem neben der Polizei auch alle betroffenen Professionen und bereits vorhandene Kooperationspartner/innen beteiligt sind. Es mĂŒssen auf diese Art und Weise alle Informationen zusammengefĂŒhrt und ausgewertet werden, damit die komplexen HochrisikofĂ€lle vollstĂ€ndig aus allen Blickwinkeln erfasst werden können. Nur so bestehen gute Chancen, Gewalteskalation bis hin zu Mord zu verhindern. Auf dem Fachtag stellten das Landeskriminalamt Sachsen und die Opferschutzbeaufragte Dresden die neu erstellte „Rahmenkonzeption zum Management von HochrisikofĂ€llen hĂ€uslicher Gewalt und Stalking im Freistaat Sachsen“ vom 3. September 2020 der sĂ€chsischen Polizei vor. Es wurden u. a. der Ablauf von Fallkonferenzen und anlassunabhĂ€ngige Arbeitstagungen nĂ€her erörter

    5 Jahre Frauenorte Sachsen: JubilĂ€umsbroschĂŒre

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    Die BroschĂŒre zeigt eine Auswahl von bemerkenswerten Frauen, die in der Vergangenheit Großes, mitunter Vergessenes geschaffen haben. Dabei hat die eine oder andere sich nicht selten ĂŒber Gepflogenheiten und Gesetze hinweggesetzt, damit es das Land gibt, in dem die Menschen frei und einander gleichgestellt sind

    Prevalence and potential relevance of hyperuricemia in pediatric kidney transplant recipients—a CERTAIN registry analysis

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    Background: Asymptomatic hyperuricemia is frequently observed in pediatric kidney transplant recipients; symptomatic hyperuricemia, however, is a rare complication. Only few data are available in this patient population. We, therefore, investigated the prevalence of hyperuricemia and its association with kidney transplant function and blood pressure in a multicenter cohort of pediatric kidney transplant recipients. Methods: This is a retrospective, observational multicenter registry study. All pediatric kidney transplant recipients in the CERTAIN database with at least one documented serum uric acid level and a follow-up of 5 years posttransplant were eligible. We identified 151 patients with 395 measurements of serum uric acid. We calculated the prevalence of hyperuricemia, analyzed potential risk factors and clinical consequences such as elevated blood pressure and reduced estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR). Statistical analysis was performed using IBM SPSS Statistics 26. Results: One hundred and ten of 395 (27.8%) serum uric acid levels were above 416 ”mol/L (7.0 mg/dL), defined as the upper limit of normal. Univariate analysis showed a significant (p = .026) inverse association of serum uric acid with eGFR overtime. There was no significant association of serum uric acid concentrations with body mass index (z-score), blood pressure (z-score), or sex. No episodes of gout were documented. Conclusion: This study shows that hyperuricemia is present in a considerable number of patients sometime after pediatric kidney transplantation and is associated with lower eGFR. Whether hyperuricemia contributes to faster decline of graft function or to the overall cardiovascular risk of these patients remains to be elucidated. Keywords: gout; long-term outcome; pediatric kidney transplantation; uric acid; uric acid-lowering therapy

    Inactivation of the tyrosine phosphatase SHP-2 drives vascular dysfunction in sepsis

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    Background: Sepsis, the most severe form of infection, involves endothelial dysfunction which contributes to organ failure. To improve therapeutic prospects, elucidation of molecular mechanisms underlying endothelial vascular failure is of essence. Methods: Polymicrobial contamination induced sepsis mouse model and primary endothelial cells incubated with sepsis serum were used to study SHP-2 in sepsis-induced endothelial inflammation. SHP-2 activity was assessed by dephosphorylation of pNPP, ROS production was measured by DCF oxidation and protein interactions were assessed by proximity ligation assay. Vascular inflammation was studied in the mouse cremaster model and in an in vitro flow assay. Findings: We identified ROS-dependent inactivation of the tyrosine phosphatase SHP-2 to be decisive for endothelial activation in sepsis. Using in vivo and in vitro sepsis models, we observed a significant reduction of endothelial SHP-2 activity, accompanied by enhanced adhesion molecule expression. The impaired SHP-2 activity was restored by ROS inhibitors and an IL-1 receptor antagonist. SHP-2 activity inversely correlated with the adhesive phenotype of endothelial cells exposed to IL-1ÎČ as well as sepsis serum via p38 MAPK and NF-ÎșB. In vivo, SHP-2 inhibition accelerated IL-1ÎČ-induced leukocyte adhesion, extravasation and vascular permeability. Mechanistically, SHP-2 directly interacts with the IL-1R1 adaptor protein MyD88 via its tyrosine 257, resulting in reduced binding of p85/PI3-K to MyD88. Interpretation: Our data show that SHP-2 inactivation by ROS in sepsis releases a protective break, resulting in endothelial activation. Fund: German Research Foundation, LMU Mentoring excellence and FöFoLe Programme, Verein zur Förderung von Wissenschaft und Forschung, German Ministry of Education and Research. Keywords: Endothelial cells, IL-1ÎČ, MyD88, ROS, SHP-2, Sepsi

    Study of Spin and Decay-Plane Correlations of W Bosons in the e+e- -> W+W- Process at LEP

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    Data collected at LEP at centre-of-mass energies \sqrt(s) = 189 - 209 GeV are used to study correlations of the spin of W bosons using e+e- -> W+W- -> lnqq~ events. Spin correlations are favoured by data, and found to agree with the Standard Model predictions. In addition, correlations between the W-boson decay planes are studied in e+e- -> W+W- -> lnqq~ and e+e- -> W+W- -> qq~qq~ events. Decay-plane correlations, consistent with zero and with the Standard Model predictions, are measured

    Ultrarelativistic sources in nonlinear electrodynamics

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    The fields of rapidly moving sources are studied within nonlinear electrodynamics by boosting the fields of sources at rest. As a consequence of the ultrarelativistic limit the delta-like electromagnetic shock waves are found. The character of the field within the shock depends on the theory of nonlinear electrodynamics considered. In particular, we obtain the field of an ultrarelativistic charge in the Born-Infeld theory.Comment: 10 pages, 3 figure

    Measurement of the Cross Section for Open-Beauty Production in Photon-Photon Collisions at LEP

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    The cross section for open-beauty production in photon-photon collisions is measured using the whole high-energy and high-luminosity data sample collected by the L3 detector at LEP. This corresponds to 627/pb of integrated luminosity for electron-positron centre-of-mass energies from 189GeV to 209GeV. Events containing b quarks are identified through their semi-leptonic decay into electrons or muons. The e+e- -> e+e-b b~X cross section is measured within our fiducial volume and then extrapolated to the full phase space. These results are found to be in significant excess with respect to Monte Carlo predictions and next-to-leading order QCD calculations

    Measurement of the polarisation of W bosons produced with large transverse momentum in pp collisions at sqrt(s) = 7 TeV with the ATLAS experiment

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    This paper describes an analysis of the angular distribution of W->enu and W->munu decays, using data from pp collisions at sqrt(s) = 7 TeV recorded with the ATLAS detector at the LHC in 2010, corresponding to an integrated luminosity of about 35 pb^-1. Using the decay lepton transverse momentum and the missing transverse energy, the W decay angular distribution projected onto the transverse plane is obtained and analysed in terms of helicity fractions f0, fL and fR over two ranges of W transverse momentum (ptw): 35 < ptw < 50 GeV and ptw > 50 GeV. Good agreement is found with theoretical predictions. For ptw > 50 GeV, the values of f0 and fL-fR, averaged over charge and lepton flavour, are measured to be : f0 = 0.127 +/- 0.030 +/- 0.108 and fL-fR = 0.252 +/- 0.017 +/- 0.030, where the first uncertainties are statistical, and the second include all systematic effects.Comment: 19 pages plus author list (34 pages total), 9 figures, 11 tables, revised author list, matches European Journal of Physics C versio

    Observation of a new chi_b state in radiative transitions to Upsilon(1S) and Upsilon(2S) at ATLAS

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    The chi_b(nP) quarkonium states are produced in proton-proton collisions at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at sqrt(s) = 7 TeV and recorded by the ATLAS detector. Using a data sample corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 4.4 fb^-1, these states are reconstructed through their radiative decays to Upsilon(1S,2S) with Upsilon->mu+mu-. In addition to the mass peaks corresponding to the decay modes chi_b(1P,2P)->Upsilon(1S)gamma, a new structure centered at a mass of 10.530+/-0.005 (stat.)+/-0.009 (syst.) GeV is also observed, in both the Upsilon(1S)gamma and Upsilon(2S)gamma decay modes. This is interpreted as the chi_b(3P) system.Comment: 5 pages plus author list (18 pages total), 2 figures, 1 table, corrected author list, matches final version in Physical Review Letter
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