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A boozy cyclist is appealing after judges saddled him with a 15 year ban - and told him to get a horse.
Drunk German student gets 15 year ban on license-free vehicle
A German student who was breathalyzed at over three time the German limit for alcohol has been banned from using any license-free vehicle on the public streets including a bicycle, skateboard or others for 15 years, according to media reports Tuesday.
Trial of alleged Nazi prison guard Demjanjuk to begin
Alleged Nazi prison guard John Demjanjuk faces a Munich court on charges of war crimes on Monday.
Mycotoxins found in many German horse feeds
German researchers have found mycotoxins in all 62 commercial horse feeds sampled in a recent study.
German 'values contract': Your views
Germany is drawing up a contract to bind new immigrants to the country's values, according to officials.
Role of Angiotensin II Type 1A Receptors in Cardiovascular Reactivity ...
From the Baker IDI Heart and Diabetes Institute , Melbourne, Victoria, Australia; Departments of Physiology and Pharmacology , University of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia; Centre for Biomedical Sciences , Hull York Medical School, University of Hull, Hull, United Kingdom; Excellence Cluster Cardio-Pulmonary System , Justus-Liebig-Universitt ...
Scalpel that sniffs out cancer and removes tumour cells could boost patient survival rates
A high-tech scalpel that can detect the presence of malignant cells during an operation could boost the success of cancer surgery.
Mass Spectrometer Smells Out Tumor Cells During Surgery
Surgically removing tumors usually involves a bit of guessing on where cancerous tissue ends and healthy begins.
Schools carry on a 30-year tradition
The exchange program between Beaver Dam High School and the Landgras-Ludwig Schule in Giessen, Germany, is now in its 30th year.
Surgical Scalpel Sniffs Out Cancer
In the hope of helping oncologists remove every piece of tumor tissue during surgery, researchers are developing new imaging tools that work in real time in the operating room.
Extracellular Adherence Protein of Staphylococcus aureus Suppresses...
E-mail: karin.scharffetter-kochanek@uniklinik-ulm.de Received 29 April 2009; Revised 12 August 2009; Accepted 17 August 2009; Published online 8 October 2009.
Journal of Experimental Botany
Insect peptide metchnikowin confers on barley a selective capacity...
The synthetic peptide caused strong in vitro growth inhibition of the pathogenic fungus Fusarium graminearum.
Tissue Analysis During Surgery Possible
A German-Hungarian medical team says it has developed a mass spectrometric ionization technique that can analyze vital tissues during surgical procedures.
Coupling Electrosurgery With Mass Spectrometry For Real-Time Identification Of Tumor Tissues
Main Category: Cancer / Oncology Also Included In: Medical Devices / Diagnostics IT / Internet / E-mail Article Date: 01 Oct 2009 Instead of the classic scalpel, surgeons can also operate with an electroscalpel.
New perspectives on cancer surgery
This release is available in German . IMAGE: A novel mass spectrometric ionization technique based on rapid evaporation of biological tissues can be used to analyze vital tissues during surgical intervention as well as for processed... Instead of the classic scalpel, surgeons can also operate with an electroscalpel.
A new ambient ionization technique could turn mass spectrometry into a surgical tool by enabling the collection of mass spectra during surgery.
5, 1956, Detmold, W.Ger. Main German politician who in the early 21st century served as vice-chancellor and foreign minister of Germany in a grand coalition government led by Angela Merkel of the conservative Christian Democratic Union .
In the early 1970s, my father accepted the pastorate of the First Baptist Church of Giessen, Germany - at that time, West Germany.
Battle of Teutoburg Forest, part 26
We haven't had one of these for a while and there has been a vast amount about Teutoburg over the past month, especially in English.
TV election debates attract viewers but are short on substance
As Chancellor Merkel faces rival Steinmeier in a TV debate Sunday, guest commentators Alan Schroeder and Christoph Bieber trace the origins of televised election debates and their growing popularity around the world.
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