Publications by authors named "A Friedmann"

Background: Perinatal depression affects 10-15% of mothers and approximately 5% of fathers. However, only a small number of affected individuals seek treatment. If left unrecognized and untreated, it can have negative long-term consequences for the family's health, leading to subsequent high costs.

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A 6-week-old boy is brought to the hospital for fussiness and abdominal distension. He was febrile on presentation and was admitted to the hospital for further evaluation. On subsequent examinations, he continued to demonstrate abdominal distension and tenderness to palpation.

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  • The Fraunhofer wind turbine dataset includes monitoring data from a 750 W wind turbine, capturing various metrics like vibrations, rotational velocity, and environmental conditions using accelerometers and tachometers.
  • It explores different damage scenarios, such as mass and aerodynamic imbalances, as well as bearing damage, making the dataset valuable for machine learning and condition monitoring applications.
  • Collected under real-world conditions, the dataset accounts for factors like rotor speed variability and environmental noise, which enhances its utility for uncertainty quantification and signal pre-processing tasks.
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Objective: To investigate the efficacy of ribose-crosslinked collagen (RCLC) matrices functionalized by crosslinked hyaluronic acid (xHya) for reconstructive treatment of class I and III (b-c) peri-implantitis lesions in a transmucosal healing mode.

Materials And Methods: Thirteen patients presenting with 15 implants were included in this prospective case series. Upon flap reflection, the implants were thoroughly decontaminated employing glycine powder air polishing and adjunctive sodium hypochlorite.

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Objectives: This pilot randomized controlled clinical trial compares the clinical outcome obtained in persistent periodontal pockets during 9-month follow-up of supportive periodontal step 4 treatment performed by either combining subgingival instrumentation with adjunctively used sodium hypochlorite/amino acid gel and crosslinked hyaluronic acid (xHyA) or subgingival instrumentation alone.

Materials And Methods: Study protocol is registered under NCT06438354 at Clinicaltrials.gov.

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