Publications by authors named "P C Fehling"

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  • The study examines how mandatory COVID-19 vaccinations affected nursing teams, highlighting divisions between vaccinated and unvaccinated members.
  • The analysis is based on 27 guided interviews, revealing conflicts that arose due to the vaccination mandate.
  • These conflicts harmed team dynamics and work quality, contributing to an increase in nurse resignations and additional stress for remaining staff.
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The efficacy in H Overhauser dynamic nuclear polarization in liquids at ultralow magnetic field (ULF, B = 92 ± 0.8 µT) and polarization field (B = 1-10 mT) was studied for a broad variety of 26 different spin probes. Among others, piperidine, pyrrolidine, and pyrroline radicals specifically synthesized for this study, along with some well-established commercially available nitroxides, were investigated.

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In 2017, the Institute for Quality Assurance and Transparency in Healthcare (IQTIG) introduced a quality assurance system for the surveillance of surgical site infections (SSI) on behalf the Federal Joint Committee. The establishment of the new system was made in parallel to existing methods, such as the "Krankenhaus-Infektions-Surveillance-System" (KISS). The aim of this work was to perform a comparative analysis.

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The development of hyperpolarization technologies enabled several yet exotic NMR applications at low and ultra-low fields (ULF), where without hyperpolarization even the detection of a signal from analytes is a challenge. Herein, we present a method for the simultaneous excitation and observation of homo- and heteronuclear multiple quantum coherences (from zero up to the third-order), which give an additional degree of freedom for ULF NMR experiments, where the chemical shift variation is negligible. The approach is based on heteronuclear correlated spectroscopy (COSY); its combination with a phase-cycling scheme allows the selective observation of multiple quantum coherences of different orders.

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