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    Research of court evidence of the time of Kievan Rus accomplished by professor O. I. Paliumbetskyi (1811-1897) by V. A. Grechenko

    Published 2018-11-01
    “…Paliumbetskyi came to the conclusion that the influence of German legislation on the Old Russian one in relation to the system of court evidence was insignificant.…”
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    Opportunities for the further development of the Safety Case for deep geological repositories by transdisciplinary research – FEP catalogs and scenario development by Marcel Ebeling, Martina Heiermann, Klaus-Jürgen Röhlig

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…This also means that meaningful contributions based on participatory research are possible in broad participatory processes such as the German site selection procedure. It remains to be seen to what extent the results obtained in TRANSENS will be considered in the preparation of the future German Safety Cases.…”
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    Perception of the organization's safety culture by medical staff in Germany and Russia by K. N. Tsaranov

    Published 2022-09-01
    “…According to the indicator "Experience of work" among German medical workers, the results of the questionnaire showed higher results for all of the studied indicators except "Stress recognition" in the group of medics with more than 5 years of work experience. …”
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    Plurilinguisme, diglossie et minorités : le cas de la Suisse by Claudine Brohy

    Published 2013-11-01
    “…These documents are supplemented by documents written by students of the Language Center and the Section for plurilingualism and foreign language teaching of the bilingual University of Fribourg/Freiburg (texts posted in a blog on Swiss-German diglossia by students training to be teachers of German as a second language, language biographies, written papers) which deal with the topics of identity, attitudes, competence and belonging. …”
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    Genetic Geostatistical Framework for Spatial Analysis of Fine-Scale Genetic Heterogeneity in Modern Populations: Results from the KORA Study by A. N. Diaz-Lacava, M. Walier, D. Holler, M. Steffens, C. Gieger, C. Furlanello, C. Lamina, H. E. Wichmann, T. Becker

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…Socio-demographic and genotypic data of German citizens were analyzed (212 SNPs; n=728). Genetic heterogeneity was evaluated with observed heterozygosity (HO). …”
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    Systematic review on badminton injuries: incidence, characteristics and risk factors by Lars Donath, Oliver Faude, Anne Hecksteden, Brid Stepper, Hendrik Stagge

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…This review aims to identify relevant injury risk characteristics and factors that facilitate developing and implementing badminton-specific injury prevention programmes.Design This systematic review of badminton injuries assessed the risk of bias, injury incidence, mechanism, location, type, severity, and risk factors.Data sources PubMed, WoS, SURF, EBSCO, Ovid and SPORTDiscus.Eligibility criteria Only English or German peer-reviewed articles presenting epidemiological data. …”
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    Attitudes toward healthy nutrition in Germany — results from an online-representative cross-sectional survey by Etienne Hanslian, Etienne Hanslian, Julia Katharina Schiele, Julia Katharina Schiele, Michael Jeitler, Andreas Michalsen, Andreas Michalsen, Manfred Wischnewsky, Manfred Wischnewsky, Maximilian Andreas Storz, Benno Brinkhaus, Miriam Ortiz, Mike R. Sigl, Rasmus Hoffmann, Judith Lehmann, Daniela A. Koppold, Daniela A. Koppold, Daniela A. Koppold, Daniela A. Koppold, Christian S. Keßler, Christian S. Keßler

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…IntroductionNutrition plays a crucial role in current German public health strategies. While sociodemographic differences in nutrition have been extensively studied, recent data specific to Germany remains limited.MethodsAn online-representative cross-sectional survey was conducted in 2022 among German-speaking adults aged 18–75 using a Computer Assisted Web Interview (CAWI) format. …”
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