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MOON, MARY ANN. "Elimination Diet Effective Against Esophagitis." Family Practice News 42, no. 11 (June 2012): 15. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0300-7073(12)70450-4.

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Adesman, Andrew. "Restricted elimination diet for ADHD." Lancet 377, no. 9777 (May 2011): 1567. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0140-6736(11)60632-6.

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Mullins, Raymond J., Mimi LK Tang, and Keith Dear. "Restricted elimination diet for ADHD." Lancet 377, no. 9777 (May 2011): 1567. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0140-6736(11)60633-8.

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Poulton, Alison Sally, Arman Babajanyan, and Ralph Nanan. "Restricted elimination diet for ADHD." Lancet 377, no. 9777 (May 2011): 1567–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0140-6736(11)60634-x.

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MOON, MARY ANN. "Elimination Diet Sweeps Away Esophagitis." Internal Medicine News 45, no. 9 (May 2012): 7. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s1097-8690(12)70405-5.

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Lomangino, Kevin. "Benefit for Elimination Diet in ADHD?" Clinical Nutrition INSIGHT 37, no. 4 (April 2011): 8–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/01.nmd.0000396489.03148.d2.

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Lomangino, Kevin. "Elimination Diet Treats Adult Eosinophilic Esophagitis." Clinical Nutrition INSIGHT 39, no. 3 (March 2013): 8–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/01.nmd.0000428069.06930.e8.

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Cathryne, Joice, and Lia Kartika. "Diet Elimination of The Breastfeeding Mother in Treating Allergies of Infants Ages 0-12." Jurnal Ilmiah Ilmu Keperawatan Indonesia 11, no. 03 (September 26, 2021): 122–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.33221/jiiki.v11i03.1347.

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Background: Breast Milk (BM) is the primary nutrient that must be given to babies. Complete breast milk nutrients help the babies' growth, development, and boost immunity. Some data found that breastfeeding triggers infant allergies. Objectives: To critically appraise the evidence of the effectiveness of the breastfeeding mother's elimination diet (ED) in treating allergies of infants ages 0-12. Methods: A literature search was conducted for publication during 2016 – 2021 using the following databases: EBSCO, Google Scholar, and Proquest with the search keywords of "Elimination Diet" AND "Allergies" AND "Breastfeeding". Eight primary articles were selected and included in the review. Results: The study revealed five themes, namely the effectiveness of the elimination diet, the variation of the elimination diet, the effects of the elimination diet, the breast milk benefit, and the support from the family and healthcare while doing the elimination diet. Conclusion: Having babies with allergies can put mothers in a dilemma situation. Fortunately, a mother can still breastfeed their babies without worrying about their babies' growth. Support from health workers and families is needed by breastfeeding mothers in doing the elimination diet consistently.
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Pelsser, Lidy M., Nanda N. Rommelse, and Jan K. Buitelaar. "Restricted elimination diet for ADHD – Authors' reply." Lancet 377, no. 9777 (May 2011): 1568. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0140-6736(11)60635-1.

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Dariel, I., Z. Levi, A. Fraser, B. Hadad, Y. Niv, and G. Fraser. "Elimination Diet: New Analytic & Computerized Methodology." Journal of the American Dietetic Association 107, no. 8 (August 2007): A85. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jada.2007.05.218.

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Holton, Kathleen F. "The Excitotoxin Elimination Diet: A Novel Dietary Intervention for those with Fibromyalgia and Irritable Bowel Syndrome." Diss., The University of Arizona, 2010. http://hdl.handle.net/10150/196089.

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Fibromyalgia is a chronic pain disorder characterized by multiple symptoms including severe fatigue, headache, muscle pain, cognitive dysfunction, and paresthesias. Up to 81% of patients with fibromyalgia (FM) also suffer from irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). The objectives of this study were: 1) to evaluate the effect of a 4-week excitotoxin additive free diet on symptoms of fibromyalgia (FM) and irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), and then further, to use a randomized double blind crossover challenge to determine: 2) whether FM symptoms would return more frequently when subjects were challenged with MSG as compared to placebo, and 3) whether IBS symptoms returned upon MSG challenge more frequently than placebo. Subjects were recruited from the Portland, OR area, and attended a 2-hour group diet training session and individual clinic appointment before starting a one-month excitotoxin additive free diet. At the end of the month, subjects reporting greater than 30% symptom improvement went onto a 2-week double blind crossover challenge period where they were randomized to receive either MSG in juice for 3 days or placebo for 3 days. The following week they received whatever they did not receive the first week. Eighty-four percent of those who finished the diet reported >30% symptom improvement and pre-post diet analysis demonstrated highly significant difference scores for all major outcome measures. Total symptom scores (11.4, p<0.0001), fibromyalgia impact questionnaire-revised scores (FIQR) (22, p<0.0001), and IBS quality of life (IBS-QOL) questionnaire scores (11, p<0.0001) were all significantly reduced, as were visual analog pain (VAS) change scores for FM (5.4, p<0.0001) and IBS (4.6, p<0.0001). Challenge results demonstrated that diet responders got significantly worse when challenged with MSG as compared to placebo in most measures (total symptom score, p<0.02; FIQR, p<0.03; and IBS-QOL, p<0.05). VAS for IBS and FM both worsened, but to a lesser degree (mean change of 2.1 (p<0.19) and 2.5 (p<0.07) respectively). The majority of responders were still following the diet at 2 months post study which suggests feasibility and benefit. Results suggest that the excitotoxin additive free dietary intervention may provide significant symptom relief equal to or greater than current pharmacological strategies for fibromyalgia patients with IBS.
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Corfman, Kelly. "At What Point in the Elimination Phase of the Low FODMAP Diet is the Level of Symptom Improvement Highest in Patients with Irritable Bowel Syndrome?" The Ohio State University, 2017. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=osu1492002775426125.

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Norrman, Gunilla. "Eczema in young children : aspects of clinical investigation and treatment." Doctoral thesis, Linköping : Univ, 2007. http://www.bibl.liu.se/liupubl/disp/disp2007/med999s.pdf.

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Felix, Tara L. "Eliminating Barriers to Increased Distillers Grains Use in Ruminant Diets." The Ohio State University, 2011. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=osu1313149190.

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Bhamidipati, Kanthi Latha. "Detection and elimination of defects during manufacture of high-temperature polymer electrolyte membranes." Diss., Georgia Institute of Technology, 2011. http://hdl.handle.net/1853/43616.

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Defect generation and propagation in thin films, such as separation membranes, can lead to premature or catastrophic failure of devices such as polymer electrolyte membrane fuel cells (PEMFC). It is hypothesized that defects (e.g., air bubbles, pin-holes, and holes) originate during the manufacturing stage, if precise control is not maintained over the coating process, and they propagate during system operation. Experimental and numerical studies were performed to detect and eliminate defects that were induced during slot die coating of high-viscosity (1 to 40 Pa-s), shear-thinning solutions. The effects of fluid properties, geometric parameters and processing conditions on air entrainment and coating windows (limited set of processing conditions for which defect-free coating exists) were studied. When smaller slot gaps and coating gaps were used, relatively small bubbles were entrained in the coated film. The air bubble sizes increased as the viscosity of the coating solution decreased. A semi-empirical model correlating the maximum coating speed to a solution's material properties, geometric parameters and processing conditions was developed. Such a predictive model will enable engineers to determine the maximum coating boundary for shear-thinning and Newtonian solutions within certain constraints. Smaller coating gaps and low-viscosity solutions produced higher coating speeds. The surface tension property of the coating solution provided stability to the coating bead. Therefore, solutions with higher surface tension could be processed at higher coating speeds.
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Khazanehei, Hamidreza. "Impacts of reducing the dry period to 40 days and eliminating the far-off diet on milk production, rumen and blood parameters, liver gene expression and rumen microbiome profile of holstein dairy cows." Canadian Journal of Animal Science, 2015. http://hdl.handle.net/1993/31005.

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Effects of a short 40-d dry period with only a close-up diet (SHORT) and a conventional 60-d dry period with a 39-d far-off and a 21-d close-up diet (CONV) on milk production, feed intake, blood and rumen parameters, liver gene expression and rumen microbiota profile were compared in 11 second-parity and 15 third and later parity cows. Milk production was recorded daily during the first 16 wks of lactation. Differential liver gene expression was assessed by affymetrix microarray analysis and DNA extracted from rumen samples was subjected to Illumina sequencing for exploring the microbiome profile. The SHORT treatment reduced milk yield and DMI after calving in third and later parity cows, but not in second-parity cows when compared to the CONV treatment. Cows on the SHORT treatment had higher concentrations of NEFA in blood plasma and tended to have higher liver TAG immediately after calving. These effects tended to be greater in third- and later parity cows compared to second-parity cows. Expression patterns of genes involved in β-oxidation at the first week of lactation compared to those at three weeks before calving showed lower hepatic β-oxidation capacity in cows on the SHORT treatment compared to those on the CONV treatment. During this period, the expression of DGAT, a key gene in the triglyceride synthesis, increased in SHORT-treatment cows while it remained unchanged in CONV-treatment cows. The expression patterns of genes involved in gluconeogenesis showed a higher capacity at first week after calving in cows on the SHORT compared to those on the CONV treatment. Our study also showed that the SHORT treatment increased the relative abundance of Firmicutes and reduced the relative abundance of Bacteroidetes compared to the CONV treatment and reduced the shifting of rumen microbiota from before to after calving. Results also demonstrated that the rumen microbiota was more stable in the SHORT treatment during the transition period. Based on these results, a 40-d dry period management with only a close-up diet might be beneficial for second parity cows. However, this treatment may be detrimental for older cows as excessive energy intake and fat deposition during the dry period in these animals result in lower milk production and higher mobilization of NEFA and accumulation of fat in the liver.
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Landeira, Bruna Soares. "Efeitos da elimina??o de neur?nios infragranulares sobre a especifica??o de neur?nios supragranulares do c?rtex cerebral." Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte, 2012. http://repositorio.ufrn.br:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/17023.

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The cerebral cortex of mammals is histologically organized into different layers of excitatory neurons that have distinct patterns of connections with cortical or subcortical targets. During development, these cortical layers are established through an intricate combination of neuronal specification and migration in a radial pattern known as "insideout": deep-layer neurons are generated prior to upper-layer neurons. In the last few decades, several genes encoding transcription factors involved in the sequential specification of neurons destined to different cortical layers have been identified. However, the influence of early-generated neurons in the specification of subsequent neuronal cohorts remains unclear. To investigate this possible influence, we induced the selective death of cortical neurons from layer V and VI before the generation of layer II, III and IV neurons. Thus, we can evaluate the effects of ablation of early born neurons on the phenotype of late born neurons. Our data shows that one-day after ablation, layer VI neurons expressing the transcription factor TBR1 are newly generated while virtually no neuron expressing TBR1 was generated in the same age in control animals. This suggests that progenitors involved in the generation of neurons destined for superficial layers suffer interference from the selective death of neurons in deep layers, changing their specification. We also observed that while TBR1-positive neurons are located exclusively in deep cortical layers of control animals, many TBR1-positive neurons are misplaced in superficial layers of ablated animals, suggesting that the migration of cortical neurons could be controlled independently of neuronal phenotypes. Furthermore, we observed an increase in layer V neurons expressing CTIP2 and neurons expressing SATB2 and that these cells have changed their distributions. As a conclusion, our data indicate the existence of a mechanism of control exercised by the early-generated neurons in the cerebral cortex on the fate of the progenitors involved in the generation of the following cortical neurons. This mechanism could help to control the number of neurons in different layers and contribute to the establishment of different cortical areas
O c?rtex cerebral de mam?feros encontra-se histologicamente organizado em camadas de neur?nios excitat?rios que, por sua vez, apresentam distintos padr?es de conectividade com alvos corticais ou sub-corticais. Durante o desenvolvimento, estas camadas corticais s?o estabelecidas atrav?s de uma intrincada combina??o entre especifica??o neuronal e migra??o radial num padr?o conhecido como "inside-out" (de dentro para fora). Desta forma, por exemplo, neur?nios infragranulares nas camadas V e VI s?o gerados anteriormente aos neur?nios granulares da camada IV, que por sua vez s?o gerados antes dos supra-granulares das camadas II e III. Na ?ltima d?cada, foram identificados diversos genes codificando fatores de transcri??o envolvidos na especifica??o sequencial de neur?nios destinados ?s diferentes camadas corticais. No entanto, ainda pouco ? sabido sobre a influ?ncia dos neur?nios gerados previamente sobre a especifica??o das coortes neuronais subsequentes. Para investigar esta poss?vel influ?ncia, n?s utilizamos um m?todo de recombina??o g?nica (sistema Cre- Lox) para induzir a morte seletiva de neur?nios das camadas corticais V e VI antes da gera??o dos neur?nios das camadas II, III e IV. Dessa forma, pudemos avaliar os efeitos da abla??o de neur?nios infragranulares sobre o fen?tipo dos neur?nios gerados em seguida. Nossos dados mostraram que, um dia ap?s a abla??o, neur?nios da camada VI expressando o fator de transcri??o TBR1 voltaram a ser gerados enquanto praticamente nenhum neur?nio expressando TBR1 foi gerado na mesma idade em animais controle. Esse dado sugere que os progenitores envolvidos na gera??o de neur?nios destinados ?s camadas superficiais sofrem interfer?ncia da morte seletiva de neur?nios de camadas profundas, mudando sua especifica??o. Uma parte dos neur?nios TBR1 se estabeleceu na camada VI e outra migrou at? as camadas II e III, indicando que o controle dos padr?es migrat?rios pode ser independente dos fen?tipos neuronais. Al?m disso, observamos que na popula??o neuronal total tamb?m ocorreu um aumento na quantidade de neur?nios de camada V expressando CTIP2 e uma altera??o na distribui??o dessas c?lulas. O mesmo foi observado para neur?nios supragranulares expressando SATB2. Em conjunto, nossos dados indicam a exist?ncia de um mecanismo de controle exercido pelos neur?nios gerados inicialmente no c?rtex cerebral sobre o destino dos progenitores envolvidos na gera??o dos demais neur?nios corticais. Tal mecanismo poderia contribuir para o controle do n?mero de neur?nios em diferentes camadas e contribuir para o estabelecimento de diferentes ?reas corticais
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Bartelborth, Thomas. "Die erkenntnistheoretischen Grundlagen induktiven Schließens." Universitätsbibliothek Leipzig, 2012. http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bsz:15-qucosa-84565.

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Im Buch werden verschiedene Ansätze zum induktiven Schließen vorgestellt und daraufhin analysiert, welche Erfolgsaussichten sie jeweils bieten, die erkenntnistheoretischen Ziele der Wissenschaften zu erreichen. Dabei werden u.a. die konsverativen Induktionsschlüsse, Falsifikationsverfahren und die eliminative Induktion, der Schluss auf die beste Erklärung und vor allem der Bayesianismus besprochen. Außerdem geht es um die Verfahren der klassischen Statistik sowie moderne Verfahren des kausalen Schließens. Dazu wird ein erkenntnistheoretischer Rahmen angegeben, in dem die verschiedenen Begründungsverfahren untereinander verglichen werden.
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Bartelborth, Thomas. "Die erkenntnistheoretischen Grundlagen induktiven Schließens." Universitätsbibliothek Leipzig, 2017. http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:bsz:15-qucosa-220168.

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Das vorliegende Buch stellt eine überarbeitete und deutlich erweiterte zweite Ausgabe meines gleichnamigen Buches von 2012 dar. Es wendet sich in Form eines Lehrbuchs sowohl an Anfänger wie Fortgeschrittene der Wissenschaftstheorie sowie an Wissenschaftler, die sich dafür interessieren, wann Daten eine bestimmte Theorie begründen und wie stark die Bestätigung der Theorie durch die Daten ist. Im Vordergrund steht dabei immer die erkenntnistheoretische Frage, ob bestimmte Begründungsverfahren die Ziele der Wissenschaften in überzeugender Weise verfolgen oder ob es dagegen substantielle Einwände gibt. Leider wird sich herausstellen, dass kein Verfahren ohne Fehl und Tadel ist, und wir sollten die Schwächen unserer Begründungsverfahren genau kennen, um sie korrekt einsetzen zu können.
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Oliveira, José Carlos Abreu. "Alergia à proteína do leite de vaca - diagnóstico e intervenção." Master's thesis, 2020. http://hdl.handle.net/10284/9304.

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As alergias alimentares são, hoje em dia, um crescente motivo de preocupação, pois estão cada vez mais presentes no nosso quotidiano e expressam-se cada vez com mais frequência. Apesar de se manifestarem em diversas faixas etárias, tem-se verificado uma maior incidência na população infantil, desde o nascimento. O leite de vaca, sendo um dos alimentos mais utilizados na dieta humana, é dos que apresenta um potencial alergénico maior devido à presença de β-lactoglobulina, proteína esta diferente da caseína presente no leite materno. Atingindo cerca de 6% da população infantil, a alergia à proteína do leite de vaca, que pode manifestar-se ainda no primeiro ano de vida, é já considerada uma doença de infância. Sendo precocemente identificada e controlada, a alergia não acarreta consequências para o desenvolvimento saudável da criança. A alergia manifesta-se maioritariamente por sintomas gastrointestinais e cutâneos, sendo que pode afetar as vias respiratórias com mais intensidade nos primeiros episódios alérgicos. O desenvolvimento de alergia á proteína do leite de vaca pode ser influenciado por diversos fatores, sendo um deles a genética familiar, o historial de alergias alimentares ou respiratórias, atopias de pele, entre outras. Manter o aleitamento materno entre os 4 e os 6 meses de vida pode ajudar a prevenir o seu desenvolvimento. Quando existem impedimentos a essa medida, recomenda-se a utilização de fórmulas extensamente hidrolisadas ou hipoalergénicas. Sendo uma patologia há muito descrita, até à presente data, poucos são os estudos ou conclusões, não se encontrando ainda disponível uma cura para a alergia à proteína do leite de vaca. Existem tratamentos e medidas a adotar que melhoram a qualidade de vida das pessoas afetadas, tais como fórmulas de substituição, dietas de eliminação, tratamentos de emergência ou controlo de sintomas. Estima-se que 80% das crianças recuperem e/ou adquiram tolerância até ao terceiro ano de vida.
Food allergies are now a growing concern, as they are increasingly present in our daily lives and are expressed more and more frequently. Although they occur in several age groups, there has been a higher incidence in the child population since birth. Cow's milk, being one of the foods most used in the human diet, has the highest allergenic potential due to the presence of β-lactoglobulin, a protein that is different from the casein present in breast milk. Reaching about 6% of the child population, allergy to cow's milk protein, which may occur even before the first year of life, is already considered a childhood disease. Being early identified and controlled, allergy does not have consequences for the healthy development of the child. The allergy is manifested mainly by gastrointestinal and cutaneous symptoms, and it can affect the airways with more intensity in the first allergic episodes. The development of allergy to cow's milk protein can be influenced by several factors: family genetics (a history of food or respiratory allergies, skin atopy, among others). Maintaining breastfeeding between 4 and 6 months of age can help prevent their development. Where there are impediments to this measure, it is recommended to use extensively hydrolyzed or hypoallergenic formulas. Being a pathology long described but to date without many studies or conclusions, a cure for APLV has not yet been described. There are treatments and measures to be adopted that improve the quality of life of the affected people, such as substitution formulas, elimination diets, emergency treatments or symptom control. It is estimated that 80% of children recover and/or acquire tolerance by the third year of life.
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Books on the topic "Elimination diet"

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1928-, Edwards Alison, ed. The elimination diet cookbook: A 28-day plan for detecting allergies. Shaftesbury, Dorset: Element, 1997.

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Yoder, Eileen Rhude. Allergy-free cooking: How tosurvive the elimination diet and eat happily ever after. Reading, Mass: Addison-Wesley, 1987.

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Yoder, Eileen Rhude. Allergy-free cooking: How to survive the elimination diet and eat happily ever after. Reading, Mass: Addison-Wesley, 1987.

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Michael, Dye, ed. God's way to ultimate health: A common sense guide for eliminating sickness through nutrition. Eidson, TN: Hallelujah Acres Pub., 1995.

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translator, Wang Yaoqing, ed. Wu gu wu yin shi fa: No grain, no pain : a 30-day diet for eliminating the root cause of chronic pain. Taizhong Shi: Chen xing chu ban you xian gong si, 2016.

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Larson, Joan Mathews. Seven weeks to emotional healing: Proven natural formulas for eliminating anxiety, depression, anger, and fatigue from your life. New York: Ballantine Pub. Group, 1999.

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Bethany, Gilmore, ed. The shocking truth about cholesterol. San Diego: W.F. Welles, 1990.

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Press, Wild Pages. Notebook: Elimination Diet. Independently Published, 2019.

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Rockwell, Dr Sally. How to Start an Elimination (CAVE MAN) Diet. Diet Design, 1992.

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The elimination diet workbook: A personal approach to determining your food allergies. Ulysses Press, 2014.

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Book chapters on the topic "Elimination diet"

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Susheela, A. K., and Madhu Bhatnagar. "Reversal of fluoride induced cell injury through elimination of fluoride and consumption of diet rich in essential nutrients and antioxidants." In Oxygen/Nitrogen Radicals: Cell Injury and Disease, 335–40. Boston, MA: Springer US, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-1087-1_38.

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Hou, Jason K. "Elimination Diets for Inflammatory Bowel Disease." In Nutritional Management of Inflammatory Bowel Diseases, 117–29. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-26890-3_7.

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Sicherer, Scott H. "Elimination Diets and Oral Food Challenges." In Food Allergy, 296–305. Chichester, UK: John Wiley & Sons Ltd, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9781118744185.ch23.

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Carlotti, D. N., and R. G. Harvey. "Dietary Management of Skin Disease: Elimination Diets and Dietary Approach to Canine Allergic Disease." In Advances in Veterinary Dermatology, 251–56. Oxford, UK: John Wiley & Sons, Ltd, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9781118644317.ch32.

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Bora, Suhani, and J. Adam Rindfleisch. "The Elimination Diet." In Integrative Medicine, 849–62. Elsevier, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/b978-0-323-35868-2.00086-4.

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Varney, Jane, Chu K. Yao, Jane G. Muir, and Peter R. Gibson. "Elimination Diets for Food Reactions." In Integrative Gastroenterology, edited by Gerard E. Mullin, Marvin Singh, Alyssa Parian, and John Clarke, 101–22. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780190933043.003.0005.

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An abundance of diet therapies are proposed to treat chronic intestinal disorders such as the irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) and eosinophilic esophagitis (EoE). These commonly either eliminate or restrict specific foods and/or food components, based on the principle that even trace amounts induce an immune reaction (e.g., elimination diets for EoE), or, in the case of restrictive diets, that individuals have a threshold level of tolerance below which symptom control will be induced. The low-FODMAP (fermentable oligosaccharides, disaccharides, monosaccharides, and polyols) diet for IBS is one example of a restrictive diet based on sound rationale, robust efficacy data, comprehensive food composition information that is publicly available in a user-friendly form, and, increasingly, longitudinal data to demonstrate the long-term benefits. To optimize patient outcomes, health care professionals must be aware of the risks, benefits, and clinical indications for the use of diet therapies proposed to treat chronic intestinal disorders.
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Adam Rindfleisch, J. "Food Intolerance and Elimination Diet." In Integrative Medicine, 776–88. Elsevier, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/b978-1-4377-1793-8.00068-6.

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Gossard, Crystal M., and Elizabeth Lipski. "Superfoods for Digestive Health." In Integrative Gastroenterology, edited by Gerard E. Mullin, Marvin Singh, Alyssa Parian, and John Clarke, 141–74. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780190933043.003.0007.

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This chapter examines the gastrointestinal benefits associated with some therapeutic dietary approaches and specific functional foods for digestive health. Elimination diets, including the FODMAP diet, specific carbohydrate diet, 6-food elimination diet, and elemental diets, have all shown specific therapeutic benefit. Each of the various phytochemicals and zoochemicals (protective components from animals) has its unique physiological benefits. They are probiotics, prebiotics, fiber, omega-3 fatty acids and phospholipids, and bioactive peptides. This chapter will review each of these food bioactives in detail, listing the richest food sources and highlighting the effects these foods have on the health of the GI system. The chapter also describes how each bioactive food component supports and maintains the structure and function of the GI system, and provides an overview of how each nutrient targets the pathophysiology of GI disorders and disease. Therapeutic elimination diets, medical foods in GI health, and special dietary considerations are also outlined.
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Rindfleisch, J. Adam. "Adverse Food Reactions and the Elimination Diet." In Integrative Medicine, 941–54. Elsevier, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/b978-1-4160-2954-0.50090-9.

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"Elimination diets." In Essentials of Allergy, 126–27. CRC Press, 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.3109/9780203213155-19.

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Conference papers on the topic "Elimination diet"

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Kaiser, I., L. Overdick, N. Blazynski, C. Clement, K. Schneider-Momm, H. Clement, C. Fleischhaker, and E. Schulz. "Restricted Elimination diet for Children with Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)." In Abstracts of the 30th Symposium of the AGNP. Georg Thieme Verlag KG, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0037-1606420.

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Körner, U. "Update Eosinophile Ösophagitis: Two-Food-Group-Elimination Diet mit Step-up-approach bei Erwachsenen." In Kongress Ernährung 2020 – Medizin fürs Leben. © Georg Thieme Verlag KG, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0040-1710283.

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Wen, Shuwen, Jun Li, Zhuozhi Fan, Shu Yan Zhang, Peng Zhang, and Martin Connelly. "Development of 3D FE Models for Incremental Forming Process Analysis of UOE Linepipes." In ASME 2020 39th International Conference on Ocean, Offshore and Arctic Engineering. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/omae2020-18544.

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Abstract Three dimensional (3D) FE models have been developed for simulation of the incremental forming processes employed in UOE linepipe manufacturing at Tata Steel Hartlepool 42” Pipe Mill, namely edge crimping (C-press) and pipe expansion (expander). Transitional zone behaviour resulted from both forming operations as previously identified in practice has been revealed, for the first time, by the 3D FE simulations and preliminarily analysed. It was demonstrated that the transitional zone features observed in both edge crimping and pipe expansion were initiated in the plate/pipe feed-in side/area of the dies, and then formed within the working length/face of the forming dies. Detailed examination and analysis of the FE results, in terms of plastic strain and residual stress patterns as well as contact pressure distributions, have shown that the initiation of the transitional zone features was due to the redundant plastic deformation caused by (cantilever) bending in the material feed-in area of the dies mainly along the longitudinal direction. It is therefore believed that minimisation/elimination of such redundant plastic bending effect in the longitudinal direction would lead to minimisation/elimination of the unfavourable deformation features in the so-called transitional zones, which could be achieved through improved die designs and possibly forming process parameter settings.
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Dehnke, Lynnette M., Ranjeet R. Hogade, and Jose M. Castro. "Technical Feasibility of a New Solventless Approach to Manufacture Pre-Pregs and Laminates for Electronic Applications." In ASME 2000 International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/imece2000-1489.

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Abstract This study refers to the technical feasibility of a continuous process for manufacturing pre-pregs and copper-clad laminates for electronic applications, with the aim to overcome three critical technological challenges, the elimination of environmentally detrimental solvents, elimination of voids and elimination of cure/temperature history variability between laminates. The new approach is based on the concept of injection pultrusion or continuous RTM. The centerpiece of the process is the impregnation die. Glass fabric and resin are fed into the die where impregnation and depending of the design, partial reaction occurs. The B-staging, if not finished in the die, will be done in an oven located immediately after. The final cure and lamination occurs in a continuous belt clamp. In the present paper, we discuss the chemo-rheology of a potential resin system and use it to establish the technical feasibility of the process.
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Zhang, Zhenjun, and Kim A. Eskes. "Elimination of wafer edge die yield loss for accelerometers." In Micromachining and Microfabrication, edited by Jean Michel Karam and John A. Yasaitis. SPIE, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.396468.

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Gotkhindikar, K. R., W. R. Daasch, K. M. Butler, J. M. Carulli, and A. Nahar. "Die-level adaptive test: Real-time test reordering and elimination." In 2011 IEEE International Test Conference (ITC). IEEE, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/test.2011.6139173.

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Chin, W. L., C. E. Tan, and Norsholiha Mohd Shauffi. "Crack die elimination by comprehensive optimization throughout all assembly process steps." In 2016 IEEE 37th International Electronics Manufacturing Technology (IEMT) & 18th Electronics Materials and Packaging (EMAP) Conference. IEEE, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/iemt.2016.7761943.

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Neveux, Trey, Brandt J. Ruszkiewicz, Tyler Grimm, John T. Roth, and Ihab Ragai. "Electrically Assisted Global Springback Elimination After Single Point Incremental Forming." In ASME 2016 11th International Manufacturing Science and Engineering Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/msec2016-8813.

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There has been a push in the automotive and aerospace industries towards die-less forming processing that are able to reduce both part cost and part energy. Incremental forming is a die-less forming process that fabricates parts using hemispherical tools following a tool path (similar to that found with conventional milling operations), that slowly deforms the sheet metal into the final desired configuration. Global springback for incremental forming, as defined herein, occurs after the part is unclamped from the retaining fixture. This form of springback is currently a significant impediment to the process since, when the part is released, the residual stresses created during the forming process result in significant part distortion and thereby, undesirable part geometries. To reduce this issue, this paper examines the effect on direct electric current on residual stress and springback elimination when applied post forming, which previous work has shown the potential to reduce this issue. This work is an extension of previous work resented at MSEC 2015. The previous work examined applying electric current to areas of high residual stress through the material’s thickness. This work examines the effect of applying electric current along the length and width of a part (path testing). This work concludes that running multiple paths increases springback reduction and the order in which the path testing is conducted has very little appreciable effect on the springback reduction during path testing.
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Younan, Hua, Zhao Siping, Mo Zhiqiang, and Cho Jie Ying. "Studies of Silicon Dust Corrosion on Microchip Al Bondpads and Elimination of Silicon Dust During Wafer Sawing Process." In ISTFA 2006. ASM International, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.31399/asm.cp.istfa2006p0300.

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Abstract After wafer-die sawing process, sometimes silicon (Si) dust on microchip Al bondpads is difficult to be cleaned away by DI water, especially at pinhole/corrosive areas caused by galvanic corrosion, thus resulting in non-stick on pads (NSOP) problem in assembly process. To eliminate NSOP problem due to Si dust contamination, in this paper, we will study the mechanism of Si dust contamination and propose a concept of Si dust corrosion. A theoretical model will be introduced so as to explain Si dust contamination and corrosion problem during wafer die sawing process. Based on the mechanism proposed, Si dust contamination and corrosion is related to galvanic corrosion as OH- ions generated from galvanic corrosion will not only react with Al to cause Al corrosion, but also react with Si dust to cause Si dust corrosion. During Si dust corrosion, poly-H2SiO3 and Si-Al-O complex compounds will be formed on Al bondpads, especially at the pinholes/corrosive areas. Poly-H2SiO3 and Si-Al-O complex compounds are “gel-like” material and stick onto the surface of bondpads. It is insoluble in water and difficult to be cleaned away by DI water during or after wafer die sawing process and will cause bondpad discoloration or/and NSOP problem. Some eliminating methods of Si dust contamination and corrosion on Al bondpads during wafer die sawing process are also discussed.
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Okereke, Raphael, Karan Kacker, and Suresh K. Sitaraman. "Parallel-Path Compliant Structures as Electrical Interconnects." In ASME 2010 International Mechanical Engineering Congress and Exposition. ASMEDC, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/imece2010-38376.

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The coefficient of thermal expansion (CTE) mismatch between a die and an organic substrate generates high stresses in the die when underfilled solder bumps are used. These high stresses could crack or delaminate low-K dielectric materials in the next-generation flip-chip devices. In addition to such on-chip failures, the solder interconnects could fail due to thermo-mechanical fatigue, especially when the interconnect dimensions are scaled down to meet fine-pitch requirements. To address these reliability issues, compliant interconnects have been proposed to alleviate the thermo-mechanical stresses in the chip assembly. Some of the challenges to be addressed with compliant interconnects are: higher electrical parasitic compared to solder bumps, cost-effective fabrication, and high-yield, fine-pitch assembly process. This paper presents a study on a parallel-path compliant interconnect design which attempts to balance between mechanical compliance and electrical parasitics by using multiple electrical paths in place of a single electrical path. The high compliance of the parallel-path compliant interconnect structure will ensure the reliability of low-K dies. Also, these interconnects can be cost effective by using a wafer-level process and by eliminating the underfill process. Although an underfill is not required for thermo-mechanical reliability purposes, an underfill may be used for reducing contamination and oxidation of the interconnects and also to provide additional rigidity against mechanical loads. Therefore, this paper also examines the role of an underfill on the thermo-mechanical reliability of a parallel-path compliant interconnect.
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Reports on the topic "Elimination diet"

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Gotkhindikar, Kapil. A Die-level Adaptive Test Scheme for Real-time Test Reordering and Elimination. Portland State University Library, January 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.15760/etd.243.

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Houzer, Ella, and Ian Scoones. Are Livestock Always Bad for the Planet? Rethinking the Protein Transition and Climate Change Debate. Institute of Development Studies (IDS), September 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.19088/steps.2021.003.

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Urgent climate challenges have triggered calls for radical, widespread changes in what we eat, pushing for the drastic reduction if not elimination of animal-source foods from our diets. But high-profile debates, based on patchy evidence, are failing to differentiate between varied landscapes, environments and production methods. Relatively low-impact, extensive livestock production, such as pastoralism, is being lumped in with industrial systems in the conversation about the future of food. This report warns that the dominant picture of livestock’s impacts on climate change has been distorted by faulty assumptions that focus on intensive, industrial farming in rich countries. Millions of people worldwide who depend on extensive livestock production, with relatively lower climate impacts, are being ignored by debates on the future of food. The report identifies ten flaws in the way that livestock’s climate impacts have been assessed, and suggests how pastoralists could be better included in future debates about food and the climate.
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Ahnert, Markus, Mandy Arndt, Matthias Barth, Stephan Beil, Hilmar Börnick, Mareike Braeckevelt, Joachim Fauler, et al. MikroModell Entwicklung eines Stoffflussmodells und Leitfadens zur Emissionsminderung von Mikroschadstoffen im Hinblick auf die Wasserqualität. Gunda Röstel, Prof. Dr. Peter Krebs, September 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.25368/2021.68.

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Das Forschungsvorhaben “Entwicklung eines Stoffflussmodells und Leitfadens zur Emis-sionsminderung von Mikroschadstoffen im Hinblick auf die Wasserqualität“ (MikroModell) wurde im Zeitraum von Oktober 2015 bis Juni 2020 von der Deutschen Bundesstiftung Umwelt, dem Sächsischen Staatsministerium für Umwelt und Landwirtschaft (heute Sächsisches Staatsministerium für Energie, Klimaschutz, Umwelt und Landwirtschaft) sowie der Gelsenwasser AG gefördert. An dem interdisziplinären Projektkonsortium waren ne-ben den Betreibern der Abwassersysteme und -anlagen in Dresden, Chemnitz und Plauen Wissenschaftler:innen aus den Bereichen der Siedlungswasserwirtschaft, Hydrobiologie, Ökotoxikologie, Wasserchemie, Umweltökonomie, Pharmakologie an der Technischen Universität Dresden sowie des Wirtschafts- und Regulierungsrechts an der Technischen Univer-sität Bergakademie Freiberg beteiligt. In MikroModell wurde anhand unterschiedlich dicht besiedelter sächsischer Regionen untersucht, welche Verbesserungen der Gewässerqualität durch technologische Maßnahmen im Abwassersystem, durch Reduktionsmaßnahmen an der Quelle und in der Anwendung, durch rechtliche Steuerungsmaßnahmen auf EU-, Bundes- und Landesebene sowie durch Aktivitäten im Rahmen einer regional fokussierten Öffentlichkeitsarbeit erzielt werden können, um so eine effiziente und nachhaltige Entwicklung zu befördern. Dazu wurden sowohl Substanzen der Liste prioritärer Stoffe als auch weitere Spurenstoffe an Hand verfügbarer Umweltqualitätsnormen (UQN) bewertet. Der Bericht ist in zwei Teilen organisiert. Teil A beinhaltet den Handlungsleitfaden und richtet sich an Entscheidungsträger und Betreiberorganisationen, beschreibt also die praxisrelevanten Folgerungen aus den Untersuchungen. In Teil B werden die wissenschaftlichen Grundlagen und die Untersuchungsmethoden detailliert erläutert sowie ausgewählte Ergebnisse diskutiert. In Teil A wird eine systematische Vorgehensweise zur Bewertung der Relevanz von ab-wasserbürtigen Mikroschadstoffen und zur Entscheidungsfindung bzgl. Optionen zur Reduktion der Gewässerbelastung mit Mikroschadstoffen vorgestellt (Kapitel A-2). Die Durchführungsempfehlung ist in einem Prozessschema zusammengefasst, das die Maß-nahmenfindung als gemeinsamen Weg von Aufgabenträgern und Behörden beschreibt. Grundlage für die Bewertung der aktuellen Situation bildet die Auswertung der Gewäs-sergütedaten des LfULG (2009 – 2018) und zweier 21-Tage Monitoringkampagnen an den Kläranlagen-Standorten Dresden, Chemnitz und Plauen. IX Die Auswirkungen von Maßnahmen im technologischen Bereich und an der Quelle werden mittels Stoffflussmodellierung aufgezeigt. In Teil A werden dazu Simulationsergebnisse für Dresden, Chemnitz und Plauen herangezogen, die zeigen, dass sich für unter-schiedliche Einzugsgebiete und Stoffe unterschiedliche Maßnahmen als effektiv erweisen (Kapitel A-3). Darüber hinaus erweist sich auch die Definition der Zielgrößen als maßge-bend für die Priorisierung von Maßnahmen. Es gilt den Diskurs dazu anzustoßen. Neben konkreten technologischen Handlungsoptionen und Bewirtschaftungsansätzen an der Quelle werden auch rechtliche Handlungsoptionen in die Betrachtung miteinbezogen (Kapitel A-4). Um die Verwendungen und den Eintrag von Mikroschadstoffen aus Pflan-zenschutzmitteln, Arzneimitteln sowie Industrie- und Haushaltschemikalien mittel- und langfristig zu vermindern, wurden konkrete Empfehlungen zur Anwendung bzw. zu Anpassungen in den Bereichen des Wasser-, Arzneimittel- (Human- & Tierarzneimittelrecht), Chemikalien-, Düngemittel-, Pflanzenschutz- und Biozidrechts herausgearbeitet. Schließlich werden flankierende Aktivitäten zur Information ausgewählter Multiplikatoren und zur Aufklärung der Öffentlichkeit als unerlässlich erkannt und beschrieben (Kapitel A-5). Neben Maßnahmen zur Sensibilisierung der Bürger wurden insbesondere Kommunikationsveranstaltungen mit Ärzten und Apothekern durchgeführt. Dabei wurde zielgerichtet ein Verständnis für den nachhaltigen Einsatz und die gesicherte Entsorgung von Arzneimitteln vermittelt und allgemein das Bewusstsein geschärft, dass verschriebene Wirksubstanzen als solche oder metabolisiert/transformiert im Abwasser und ggf. im Gewässer wiederzufinden sind. Die Zusammenarbeit mit der Ärzteschaft erscheint nicht nur als zentraler Baustein zukunftsgerichteten Handelns wichtig, sondern wird auch als erfolgsversprechend angesehen. Der in Teil A vorgestellte Handlungsleitfaden vermittelt letztlich keine absolute Priorisierung von Handlungsoptionen, da sich für unterschiedliche Zielsetzungen und unter-schiedliche Bedingungen eine veränderte Priorisierung ergibt. Es wird aber der Weg hin zur Identifikation der unter den gegebenen Bedingungen besten Handlungsoption bzw. einer erfolgsversprechenden Kombination von Handlungsoptionen aufgezeigt. Dieses systematische Vorgehen wurde zwar am Beispiel von drei Pilotgebieten durchgespielt und für Sachsen flächendeckend aufbereitet, ist aber letztlich übertragbar auf andere Gebiete Deutschlands oder Europas. In Teil B werden die wissenschaftlichen Grundlagen sowie ausgewählte Ergebnisse des Projektes erläutert – sofern sie nicht schon in Teil A, den Handlungsleitfaden, eingeflossen sind (siehe den rechtlichen Handlungsrahmen sowie die Empfehlungen für die Öffentlich-keitsarbeit). Teil B ist in drei Kapitel unterteilt: Monitoring und Untersuchungen vor Ort (Kapitel B-1), Reduktionsmaßnahmen im Umgang mit Mikroschadstoffen (Kapitel B-2), Er-stellung und Kalibrierung des Stoffflussmodells sowie die Entwicklungsszenarien zur exemplarischen Anwendung des Modells (Kapitel B-3). X Kapitel B-1 umfasst das methodische Vorgehen zur Auswahl der Substanzen mit erhöhter Priorität an allen drei Standorten sowie eine Bewertung der Entwicklungstrends der Verschreibungsmengen für verschiedene Arzneistoffgruppen. Die Ergebnisse der vier Moni-toringkampagnen, die mit kombinierten chemischen und ökotoxikologischen Analysen verbunden waren, werden zusammengefasst und ergänzende Untersuchungen zur Bewertung der Mischwasserentlastungen erläutert. Die in Kapitel B-2 beschriebenen Untersuchungen zu Reduktionsmaßnahmen im Umgang mit Mikroschadstoffen beinhalten neben einer Übersicht zu den Kosten einer 4. Reinigungs-stufe die Bewertung verschiedener Verfahren zur Elimination von Spurenstoffen (Pulverak-tivkohle, Ozonierung und Sandfiltration) auf Grundlage von Laborversuchen. Zudem werden die Einträge industrieller und gewerblicher Einleiter in die Kanalnetze der Modellre-gionen und schließlich die Möglichkeiten von Reduktions- und Vermeidungsmaßnahmen auf Grundlage einer Literaturrecherche sowie von Experteninterviews mit verschiedenen Akteuren und Multiplikatoren bewertet. In Kapitel B-3 werden die Methoden zur Verschneidung der verschiedensten verfügbaren Informationen zur Stoffflussmodellierung beschrieben. Die verfügbaren, auf 186 vierstellige Postleitzahlbereiche bezogenen Daten zur Medikamentenverschreibung werden mit den 429 Gemeinden verschnitten, die Bevölkerung wird den Kläranlagen zugeordnet, die Kläranlagenabläufe müssen an den Fließgewässern verortet werden und sämtliche vom Land verfügbaren Informationen von Abfluss- und Qualitätsmessstellen müssen derart prozessiert werden, dass sie mit den modellierten Kläranlagenablaufwerten sinnvoll kombiniert werden können. Schließlich erfolgt die Kalibrierung und Validierung sowie die Anwendung des Stoffflussmodells zur Untersuchung von Entwicklungsszenarien und Handlungsoptionen. Die methodischen Grundlagen sind damit für eine erweiterte Anwendung und eine Übertragung auf andere Gebiete gegeben.
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