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2. Herpetologische Aspekte in Werk und Nachlass von Johann Wilhelm Theodor Ludwig von Blandowski (1822 - 1878), einem Pionier der naturkundlichen Erforschung Australiens.
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RÖSLER, HERBERT and BÖHME, WOLFGANG
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19TH century drawing ,ART authentication ,DISPUTED authorship ,EXPERTISING of art - Abstract
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- 2020
3. Social and historical factors contributing to language shift among German heritage-language migrants in Australia: An overview.
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Hunt, Jaime W. and Davis, Sacha E.
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DIGLOSSIA (Linguistics) ,LANGUAGE maintenance ,SOCIAL factors ,SOCIOLINGUISTICS ,CULTURAL pluralism ,GERMAN language ,HISTORICAL source material - Abstract
Australia is a multicultural society in which over 300 different indigenous and migrant languages are spoken. While its cultural diversity is often celebrated, Australia's linguistic diversity is still at risk due to the inherent monolingual mindset (cf. Clyne 2005) of its population. In this paper, we use a cross-disciplinary approach, drawing on both historical and sociolinguistic sources, to investigate some of the major causes of language shift among first- and subsequent generations of post-war German-speaking migrants in Australia. While historical and societal changes have provided greater opportunities for German to be maintained as a heritage language in Australia, these developments may have come too late or have not been effective in the face of English as the dominant language in Australia and as a global language. Our investigation indicates that Australians with German as a heritage language, like many other migrant groups, are still at a high risk of shift to English, despite recent opportunities for language maintenance provided by modern society. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2019
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4. Allianzbildung im indopazifischen Bereich – Streitkräfteintegration und erweiterte nukleare Abschreckung.
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Frühling, Stephan and O'Neil, Andrew
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- SOUTH Korea, AUSTRALIA
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- 2023
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5. Europäisierung durch nationale Wahlen? EUropa im österreichischen Nationalratswahlkampf 2006.
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Meyer, Sarah and Rosenberger, Sieglinde
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POLITICAL parties ,DEMOCRACY ,POLITICAL systems ,SOCIAL integration ,ELECTIONS - Abstract
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- 2008
6. Herbicide resistance: Can German researchers and farmers learn from experiences in Australia and North America?
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Beckie, Hugh J.
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HERBICIDE resistance ,WEED control ,WEEDS ,FARMERS ,FARMS ,HERBICIDES - Abstract
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- 2022
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7. Phraseme in den Schlagzeilen der österreichischen Online-Nachrichtenmedien.
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KAŇOVSKÁ, Michaela
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IDIOMS ,LINGUISTICS ,ELECTRONIC newspapers ,HEADLINES - Abstract
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- 2009
8. Parteien, Regierungen und Europäische Integration: Welche Faktoren bestimmen die europapolitischen Positionen nationaler politischer Akteure?
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Tosun, Jale and Debus, Marc
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POLITICAL parties ,POLITICAL systems ,SOCIAL integration ,IDEOLOGY - Abstract
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- 2008
9. Contemplating possibility.
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Duelke, Britta
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ORAL history ,PHILOSOPHY ,SCIENCE & civilization ,CULTURAL studies - Abstract
The issue of contingency in narratives has long been of interest to the disciplines of philosophy, theoretical history and literary sciences. More recently, the question of how societies conceptualize and try to come to grips with the occurrence of the "expected unexpected" has gained an increasing importance both in anthropology and cultural studies generally. Built around a narrative--a more or less "classic" example of a "fighting story", well known in Northern Aboriginal Australia--the article demonstrates how the off-repeated tale reflects not only an experience of the social but also a (desired) potential for transformation. Using insights drawn from theories that emphasize the presentational (as opposed to the representational) qualities of the symbolic, the paper shows how the immanent capacity for conflict is thematized in an "olden time story". The narrative may not resolve the problems it addresses; however, through its symbolic presentations it nevertheless serves as a multi-faceted means to confront and even to make sense--if only temporarily--of the incongruities and the paradoxes of daily life. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2005
10. Der Kult des großen Plans um 1910. Gestaltung von Metropolregionen in historischer Perspektive.
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Engler, Harald
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URBAN planning , *TWENTIETH century , *CONFERENCES & conventions , *HISTORY of urban planning ,20TH century urban planning - Abstract
The article reports on the conference "Der Kult des großen Plans um 1910: Gestaltung von Metropolen in historischer Perspektive," held on November 25-26, 2010, at the Technical University of Berlin, Germany. The conference discussed philosophies and standards of urban planning in the early 20th century in cross-cultural perspective, with papers focusing on various cities, including Chicago, Illinois, Vienna, Austria, and Canberra, Australia.
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- 2011
11. HT 2010: Grenzmissverständnisse in der Globalgeschichtsschreibung (ca. 1500-1900).
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Kaufmann, Stefan
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WORLD history , *GEOGRAPHIC boundaries , *IMPERIALISM , *FRONTIER & pioneer life , *HISTORY , *CONFERENCES & conventions ,COLONIAL Africa - Abstract
The article reports on the panel "Grenzmissverständnisse in der Globalgeschichtsschreibung (ca. 1500-1900)" at the Deutscher Historikertag (Annual Meeting of the Verband der Historiker und Historikerinnen Deutschlands [VDH, German Historians' Association]), from September 28 to October 1, 2010, in Berlin. Several papers on the concepts of borders and frontiers in European imperialism and colonialism in Asia, Africa, and Australia, from the perspective of global history, were presented.
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- 2011
12. Evaluation der Einführung eines differenzierten Fallmanagements. Eine australische Erfahrung.
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Matruglio, Tania and Baker, Joanne
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COMMON law ,CONSTITUTIONAL courts ,CRIMINAL procedure ,JUSTICE administration ,JUDGE-made law - Abstract
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- 1997
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13. Forschung der Gesundheitsberufe an Fachhochschulen in Österreich.
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Öhlinger, Sylvia
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RESEARCH ,ALLIED health personnel ,INTERVIEWING ,ALLIED health education ,JOB performance ,SECONDARY analysis ,RESEARCH personnel - Abstract
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- 2013
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14. Der Zerrissene: Nestroy at the Rip.
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North, Paul
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IMPRISONMENT ,PLAYWRITING ,DRAMATIC structure - Abstract
Presents an interpretation of Johann Nestroy's play "Der Zerissene," focusing on his style of ripping. Influences of Nestroy's imprisonment in a Vienna cell in 1836 on his plays. How confinement produces communications and how a hindrance to communication could possibly be held in reserve in communication; Characteristics of the play that show Nestroy's ripping; View that a Nestroyan Posse is a tragedy of speech in disintegration.
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- 2004
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15. [Terra incognita of tissue donation: A systematic literature review analyzing institutional factors influencing the willingness to donate tissue].
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Kirchner K, Lauerer M, and Nagel E
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- Humans, Germany, Australia, Tissue Donors, Educational Status, Surveys and Questionnaires, Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice, Tissue and Organ Procurement
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Introduction: Partly because of a lack of governmental commitment in educational work, tissue donation is largely unknown in the German population, although it has an increasing relevance for patient care. Due to the progress in research, the shortage of donor tissues in Germany is constantly increasing and has to be compensated by imports. In contrast, nations such as the USA are self-sufficient in donor tissue and can even export it. Since not only individual but also institutional factors (e.g., legal framework, allocation principles and the organization of tissue donation) can lead to these national differences in donor rates, the present systematic literature review will investigate how these factors influence the willingness to donate tissue., Methods: Relevant publications were systematically searched in seven databases. The search command consisted of English and German terms for the two search components "tissue donation" and "health care system". Papers published in English or German between 2004 and May 2021 and focusing on the analysis of institutional factors influencing the willingness to donate tissue post-mortem for transplantation were included (inclusion criteria); studies on blood and organ and living donation as well as publications not dealing with institutional factors influencing the willingness to donate tissue were excluded (exclusion criteria). In reporting, we followed the PRISMA 2020 statement., Results: Of 1,398 hits, seven were finally included after screening. Many of the remaining studies focused on organ donation or non-institutional aspects of tissue donation. Only two studies considered the central population perspective. Furthermore, five publications originate from an Australian research group and focus on the international allocation of tissues. The results highlight the inadequate state of research and at the same time suggest that both tissue bank organization and allocation principles may influence the willingness to donate tissue. At the same time, the publications indicate that tissue donors are often not informed about a potential commercial use or an international allocation of tissues, which represents an ethical-legal conflict., Conclusion: The results indicate that institutional factors may influence people's willingness to donate. In particular, the lack of societal awareness of the issue results in various areas of tension for which recommendations for action have been developed. In order to prevent a slump in tissue donations because of socially unacceptable practices, further population-based studies should explore the institutional framework conditions that society demands for tissue donation., (Copyright © 2023. Published by Elsevier GmbH.)
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- 2023
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16. [Evidence-based inpatient psychotherapy of bipolar disorders].
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Martini J, Soltmann B, Herzog K, Hautzinger M, Bauer M, and Pfennig A
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- Adult, Adolescent, Humans, Inpatients, Australia, Canada, Psychotherapy methods, Bipolar Disorder diagnosis, Bipolar Disorder therapy, Bipolar Disorder psychology
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Background: Although psychotherapy is an important pillar in the treatment of bipolar disorders, alongside pharmacotherapy, non-drug and complementary procedures, there is no up to date evidence synthesis for inpatient psychotherapeutic treatment and work with caregivers., Objective: To review and evaluate the current study situation on evidence-based inpatient psychotherapy for bipolar disorders., Material and Methods: 1.Summary of the evidence for inpatient psychotherapy in adolescents and adults with bipolar disorders from current review articles and guidelines (German S3 guidelines, Australian, Canadian, and British NICE guidelines). 2. Systematic literature search (PRISMA) in Cochrane trials and Medline (via PubMed). 2a. Identification of original articles using the following search term: "bipolar fft" OR "bipolar ipsrt" OR "bipolar cbt" OR "bipolar cognitive remediation" OR "bipolar psychotherapy inpatient". 2b. Screening of n = 942 publications on the following inclusion criteria: randomized controlled efficacy trials, inpatient treatment/recruitment in the inpatient setting, adolescent or adult patients with bipolar disorder or caregivers., Results: The guidelines recommend a combination of pharmacotherapy and psychotherapy for the treatment of patients with bipolar disorders (so far no evidence-based presentation of inpatient psychotherapy). The results from reviews and original papers are heterogeneous. Recently described evidence-based psychotherapeutic approaches for inpatient treatment are family focused therapy (FFT), interpersonal and social rhythm therapy (IPSRT) and psychoeducation., Conclusion: Although the current evidence is heterogeneous and further systematic studies are necessary, the results indicate that psychotherapy should be started or initiated in the inpatient setting with inclusion of caregivers., (© 2023. The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Medizin Verlag GmbH, ein Teil von Springer Nature.)
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- 2023
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17. [Weight reduction: evaluation of the possibilities in primary care and patient satisfaction. Results from a weight reduction trial].
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Gstettner A, Holzapfel C, Stoll J, and Hauner H
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- Adult, Australia, Body Mass Index, Combined Modality Therapy, Cross-Cultural Comparison, Diet, Reducing, England, Female, General Practice, Germany, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Obesity therapy, Patient Satisfaction, Primary Health Care, Weight Reduction Programs
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Background: Commercial weight loss programs offer support to overweight and obese patients to reduce excess bodyweight. Many patients seek advice for weight loss from their general practitioners., Patients and Methods: In the framework of a randomized controlled 1-year trial the effectiveness and safety of a commercial weight loss program was compared with a primary care intervention. At the end of the trial the participating general practitioners and study participants were asked to answer specific questions about their offered weight loss management. This paper relates to the German study part (268 participants, 40 general practitioners)., Results: More than half of the general practitioners reported to offer a dietary concept which varied strongly across general practitioners. About one third of the general practitioners considered commercial weight loss programs as an alternative to support weight reduction. Participants reported that they considered weight loss advice by their general practitioners as helpful. But patients in the commercial weight loss program assessed the advice as more positive and achieved twice as much weight loss as patients in the primary care intervention., Conclusion: Evaluated commercial weight loss programs can be effective and safe alternatives for general practitioners to achieve weight loss in overweight and obese patients., (© Georg Thieme Verlag KG Stuttgart · New York.)
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- 2013
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18. [Authorization and reimbursement of orphan drugs in an international comparison].
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Roll K, Stargardt T, and Schreyögg J
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- Australia, Canada, Cost-Benefit Analysis, Drug Industry economics, European Union, Humans, International Agencies, Rare Diseases economics, Rare Diseases epidemiology, United States, Cross-Cultural Comparison, Drug Approval economics, Drug Approval legislation & jurisprudence, Insurance Coverage economics, Insurance Coverage legislation & jurisprudence, Insurance, Pharmaceutical Services economics, Insurance, Pharmaceutical Services legislation & jurisprudence, National Health Programs economics, National Health Programs legislation & jurisprudence, Orphan Drug Production economics, Orphan Drug Production legislation & jurisprudence, Rare Diseases drug therapy
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Background: This paper analyses schemes to promote the authorisation of and reimbursement for orphan drugs., Methods: 8 countries - Australia, Canada, Germany, Great Britain, France, Netherlands, Switzerland, USA - were studied to compare specific regulations for orphan drugs regarding drug admission, health technology assessment (HTA), decision-making for reimbursement, and off-label and compassionate use. Information was obtained by reviewing published and grey literature. Expert interviews were also conducted., Results: The comparison of orphan drug legislation reveals that the EU and the USA offer the greatest incentives for the development of orphan drugs, whereas there is a tendency for Australia and Switzerland to profit from incentives in other countries. Although not explicitly stated, economic evaluation of orphan drugs takes the special circumstances for orphan drugs into account. In addition to common reimbursement practices, special schemes or programmes for the reimbursement of high-priced orphan drugs exist in all countries that were analysed. Therefore access to orphan drugs seems to be warranted. However, due to co-payments of 5%, the USA may form an exception., Conclusion: On the one hand, the use of special criteria for drug admission, HTA, and reimbursement promotes R&D for orphan drugs. On the other hand, high opportunity costs arise, because huge efforts are made for a minority of patients. A solution for this moral dilemma may be the application of "rule of rescue" or of "no cure, no pay" programmes., (© Georg Thieme Verlag KG Stuttgart · New York.)
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- 2011
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19. [A view Down Under. Self-management initiatives and patient education in Australia].
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Schwarze M, Kirchhof R, Schuler M, Musekamp G, Nolte S, Jordan JE, Osborne RH, Ehlebracht-König I, Faller H, and Gutenbrunner C
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- Australia, Germany, Humans, Patient Care Team, Quality Assurance, Health Care, Quality of Life, Cross-Cultural Comparison, Patient Education as Topic methods, Rheumatic Diseases rehabilitation, Self Care
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The growing burden of chronic disease and the current nature of healthcare systems which are structurally ill-equipped to cater to the complex needs of patients with chronic conditions has led to governments and healthcare providers seeking alternative ways to improve patients own capacity to actively self-manage their chronic condition. In Australia, there has been a focus on patient education and self-management programs within the healthcare system to achieve this. These programs aim to empower patients through providing information and teaching skills and techniques to improve self-care and doctor-patient interaction with the ultimate goal of improving quality of life. Patient education and self-management programs have been supported through several national government initiatives and implemented within the healthcare setting. This paper describes the current position of patient education and self-management within the Australian healthcare system. It further describes a new collaboration project between an Australian and a German research team which aims at translating an assessment questionnaire used in Australia for the evaluation of self-management programs, the "Health Education Impact Questionnaire" ("heiQ"); this instrument is expected to be of significant use in the German rehabilitative system.
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- 2008
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