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1. Management of epilepsy in patients with Rett syndrome: perspectives and considerations

4. Future possibilities for long-term business cooperation between private forest owners and forest service providers in Slovenia

7. Coppice products

8. The Creation of Bioenergy Villages in Southeastern Europe - Results from the Biovill Project in Macedonia and Slovenia

9. Cable Logging Contract Rates in the Alps: the Effect of Regional Variability and Technical Constraints

10. Bioenergy Villages. Establishing Regional Bioenergy Concepts in Southeast Europe to Speed-up the Market Uptake of Sustainable Bioenergy

11. S2biom survey of logistical concepts

13. Forest logistic planning strategies - good practices for the Alpine forests

14. Planification stratégique forestière - guide de bonnes pratiques pour les forêts alpines

15. D3.2 Logistical concepts

22. Bioenergy Villages. Establishing Regional Bioenergy Concepts in Southeast Europe to Speed-up the Market Uptake of Sustainable Bioenergy

23. Assessment of forest biomass derivable from the sustainable mana-gement of Mediterranean plantations in the Sicani mountains (Sicily)

24. Switching from natalizumab to antiCD20 monoclonal antibodies: Short transition interval is associated with improved outcome.

25. Autoimmune screening panel in patients with multiple sclerosis: A Vienna multiple sclerosis database study.

26. Paramagnetic rim lesions are associated with inner retinal layer thinning and progression independent of relapse activity in multiple sclerosis.

27. Antiplatelet therapy is not associated with increased risk of complications after lumbar puncture.

28. Retinal thinning differentiates treatment effects in relapsing multiple sclerosis below the clinical threshold.

29. Disability progression is a question of definition-A methodological reappraisal by example of primary progressive multiple sclerosis.

30. Treating to target in multiple sclerosis: Do we know how to measure whether we hit it?

31. The presence of oligoclonal bands predicts conversion to multiple sclerosis in isolated myelitis.

32. An interdisciplinary integrated specialized one-stop outpatient clinic for idiopathic intracranial hypertension-a comprehensive assessment of clinical outcome.

33. Association of Disease-Modifying Treatment With Outcome in Patients With Relapsing Multiple Sclerosis and Isolated MRI Activity.

34. Therapeutic effect of a single lumbar puncture in idiopathic intracranial hypertension.

35. Retinal layer thinning for monitoring disease-modifying treatment in relapsing multiple sclerosis-Evidence for applying a rebaselining concept.

36. An interdisciplinary integrated specialized one-stop outpatient clinic for idiopathic intracranial hypertension - a comprehensive assessment of patient satisfaction.

37. Plasma calcitonin gene-related peptide levels in idiopathic intracranial hypertension: an exploratory study.

38. An interdisciplinary integrated specialized one-stop outpatient clinic for idiopathic intracranial hypertension - an assessment of sick leave, presenteeism, and health care utilization.

39. The additive value of complementing diagnostic idiopathic intracranial hypertension criteria by MRI - an external validation study.

40. Different lymphocyte counts of multiple sclerosis patients treated with ofatumumab and ocrelizumab: A retrospective observational study.

41. Olfactory threshold as a biomarker of long-term relapse activity in multiple sclerosis.

42. Immunophenotyping in routine clinical practice for predicting treatment response and adverse events in patients with MS.

43. Odour discrimination and identification as a biomarker of long-term disability worsening in multiple sclerosis.

44. The Vienna idiopathic intracranial hypertension database-An Austrian registry.

45. Myeloid cell iron uptake pathways and paramagnetic rim formation in multiple sclerosis.

46. Impact of rater experience and referral question on detecting magnetic resonance imaging features of idiopathic intracranial hypertension.

47. Paramagnetic rim lesions lead to pronounced diffuse periplaque white matter damage in multiple sclerosis.

48. Reported neurological symptoms after severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus type 2 infection: A systematic diagnostic approach.

49. Diagnostic Performance of Adding the Optic Nerve Region Assessed by Optical Coherence Tomography to the Diagnostic Criteria for Multiple Sclerosis.

50. MRI features of idiopathic intracranial hypertension are not prognostic of visual and headache outcome.

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