Publications by authors named "CRASSELT C"

A thorough characterization of base materials is the prerequisite for further research. In this paper, the characterization data of the reference materials (CEM I 42.5 R, limestone powder, calcined clay and a mixture of these three components) used in the second funding phase of the priority program 2005 of the German Research Foundation (DFG SPP 2005) are presented under the aspects of chemical and mineralogical composition as well as physical and chemical properties.

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The increasingly sophisticated nature of modern, more environmentally friendly cementitious binders requires a better understanding and control particularly of the complex, dynamic processes involved in the early phase of cement hydration. In-situ monitoring of properties of a constantly changing system over a defined period of time calls for simple, sensitive, fast, and preferably also non-invasive methods like optical spectroscopy. Here, we exploit the time-dependent changes in the absorbance and fluorescence features of the negatively charged optical probe 2',7'-difluorofluorescein (DFFL) for the study of the hydration processes in pastes of white cement (WC), cubic tricalcium aluminate (CA), and tricalcium silicate (CS), the main phases of cement, and in pastes of quartz (Q) over 24 h after addition of the dye solution.

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On the basis of traditionally designed dental workplaces recognized occupational diseases of dentists are presented. Clinical examples indicate the focuses of orthopaedic diseases. By means of improved technical health equipments such working conditions can be designed representing an essential precondition for a load-reduced work.

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The symptoms of a thrombosis in deep veins of the calf in patients with rheumatoid arthritis should have thought of the possibility of a synovial cyst or synovial cyst rupture. Because of their too small specificity clinical findings do not allow to decide for one of the two diagnosis. Phlebography and/or arthrography effect the clarification which is necessary for an effective therapy with low risk.

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Growing importance is being assumed by orthopaedic outpatient surgery. An account is given in this paper of advantages, obstacles, prerequisites, surgical indications, preparations for surgical intervention, and anaesthesia. Close cooperation between the clinical and outpatient departments has proved to ensure smooth transition in patient care from one sector to another in the case of complications.

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Gout may present in such atypical forms as "primary-chronic", "masked", or "asymptomatic gout at all stages affecting almost any joint. These uncharacteristic presentations were found in 22 out of 124 patients observed. The disease of 4 patients is described as casuistics.

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