Publications by authors named "C L Schoch"

Background: Elbow stiffness poses a significant challenge for surgeons as well as physiotherapists during and after surgery. To date, there is no consensus regarding the subsequent rehabilitation after surgical release of the stiff elbow.

Objective: The aim is to evaluate the most important therapeutic strategies following open or arthroscopic release of the stiff elbow based on a comprehensive literature review, and to develop a consensus for or against specific therapeutic methods with the help of a survey among elbow experts of the D-A-CH Association for Shoulder and Elbow Surgery (DVSE).

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Biodiversity genomics critically depends on correct taxonomic identification of the sample from which data are derived. Tracking of that taxonomic information through systems that archive data and report on genome sequencing efforts. For submission of data to the International Nucleotide Sequence Database Collaboration (INSDC) databases (DNA DataBank of Japan [DDBJ], European Nucleotide Archive [ENA] and National Center for Biotechnology Information [NCBI]), samples and data derived from them must be assigned a species-level NCBI Taxonomy taxonomic identifier (TaxId, sometimes referred to as taxId or txid).

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  • The NCBI Taxonomy resource is a well-established platform that provides detailed information on organism names and classifications.
  • NCBI Datasets has been enhanced to make it easier for users to browse, search, and download taxonomic data, incorporating a new taxonomy page and improved access tools.
  • The paper discusses these updates and offers examples to guide users in utilizing the new features effectively.
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Background: The treatment of lateral epicondylitis remains unsatisfactory in certain cases. The aim of this study is to investigate the efficiency of an ultrasound-guided infiltration combined with fenestration of the extensor tendon postulating a 50% reduction in pain on exertion within 6 months.

Methods: In a prospective, nonrandomized, multicenter study design, 68 patients with chronic lateral epicondylitis and symptoms lasted for at least 6 weeks were included.

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In this paper, we investigate the common narrative in literary history that the inner lives of characters became a central preoccupation of literary modernism - a phenomenon commonly referenced as the "inward turn". We operationalize this notion via a proxy, tracing the use of verbs relating to inner life across 10 language corpora from the ELTeC collection, which comprises novels from the period between 1840-1920. We expected to find an increase in the use of inner-life verbs corresponding to the traditional periodisation of modernism in each of the languages.

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