Publications by authors named "Grzonka R"

The front cover artwork is provided by the group of Prof. Dr. Christian Papp at Physical Chemistry II of FAU Erlangen-Nürnberg and FU Berlin.

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Molecular solar thermal (MOST) systems are a promising approach for the introduction of sustainable energy storage solutions. We investigated the feasibility of the dicyano-substituted norbornadiene/quadricyclane molecule pair on Ni(111) for catalytic model studies. This derivatization is known to lead to a desired bathochromic shift of the absorption maximum of the parent compound.

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Background: Optimal treatment of prostate cancer depends on accurate staging. Computed tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance imaging have severe limitations, and standard bone scanning can show only destructive osseous metastases. A radiolabeled antibody specific to prostatic adenocarcinoma could theoretically find evidence of soft-tissue metastases and lymph node involvement.

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Estimates of the 2,3,7,8-tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin (2,3,7,8-TCDD) body-burden acquired from an environment in which 2,3,7,8-TCDD has been introduced in a high concentration, are derived from an idealized linear reaction kinetic model. The model parameters are the 2,3,7,8-TCDD transfer factor from the environmental soil medium to the human body, the background intake, the soil concentration and the body and soil elimination half-times. Values of the transfer factor are estimated from reported human and environmental data.

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We report 2 cases of self-inflicted penile amputations, which offered differing surgical options and contrasting surgical results due to varying time delays. In 1 case repair was done immediately, while repair in the other case was delayed by 3 days due to the psychotic state of the patient. The psychiatric backgrounds of such episodes are discussed, as well as the techniques of repair and reconstruction.

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The small bowel may be subjected to transient, yet reversible ischemia in situations such as volvulus, thromboembolism, and low flow states. The surgeon is frequently faced with the necessity of intestinal resection in treating such cases. The remaining bowel, while judged viable may have been exposed to significant ischemic injury.

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