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Journal articles on the topic "Schloss Rastatt (Rastatt, Germany)"

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Sribnyak, I. "The Community of Ukrainian Prisoners of War “Independent Ukraine” at the Final Stage of the Existence of the Camp Rastatt, Germany (May – November 1918)." Problems of World History, no. 6 (October 30, 2018): 161–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.46869/2707-6776-2018-6-12.

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The article deals with the specifics of the functioning of the community of captured Ukrainian soldiers “Independent Ukraine” at the final stage of the camp Rastatt. The most important thing was that the Ukrainian community “Independent Ukraine” of the camp Rastatt trained a large number of nationally conscious Ukrainians, of whom, in February 1918, the first units of the national army were formed. At this time prisoners found them in a very difficult situation, which was caused by food shortage that Germany was going through at this time. Equally important was the work of liquidation committee and department “Help the Ukrainian Cultural Committee in Germany” in Rastatt, which on August 1, 1918 took over maintenance of the cultural and organizational work in the camp. Through the efforts of its members in the camp continued carrying out educational work, and the camp remained the center of Ukrainian life until its liquidation in November 1918.
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Gordon, Christopher, Michael M. Koerner, Aman Ali, Mohamad Zeriouh, Edward Liszka, Aly El-Banayosy, Christoph Brehm, and Ali Ghodsizad. "Insertion of the Avalon Cannula for Venovenous Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation in a Patient with an Implanted ASD Occlusion Device." Heart Surgery Forum 18, no. 1 (April 6, 2015): 031. http://dx.doi.org/10.1532/hsf.1225.

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Use of the Avalon Elite bicaval dual lumen catheter (Maquet Cardiopulmonary AG, Rastatt, Germany) can be effective in patients requiring venovenous extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (VV-ECMO) for adult respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS). Proper placement of the cannula is important in providing adequate therapy and avoiding life-threatening complications. We report a case of successful cannulation in a patient with an implanted atrial septal defect (ASD) occlusion device who developed severe <br />refractory ARDS.
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Sribnyak, Ihor. "«...Out of the earned money from a sincere heart, I donate to orphans»: charitable assistance to Ukrainian prisoners of war from camp Rastatt and pows' charitable activities (1915-1918)." Bulletin of Mariupol State University. Series: History. Political Studies 10, no. 27 (2020): 46–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.34079/2226-2830-2020-10-27-46-56.

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The article deals with the peculiarities of providing charitable assistance to captive Ukrainians from the Rastatt camp (Germany), as well as the specifics of the charitable activities of the camps. The prisoners Ukrainians have often acted as donors, raising funds for different national needs, for patients in the camp infirmary and so on. However, the prisoners did not refuse assistance to the Germans themselves – donating money to the German orphans of war and to the needs of the German Red Cross. Numerous donations have been made to build a monument that forever etched in stone the memory of the deceased Ukrainians. The prisoners, in turn, received charitable assistance from international and national Red Cross organizations, which had never been of a regular nature. Considering the scarcity of the camp rations and the quality of the food, the quality of the food is not always sufficient; the prisoners had some hopes of receiving charitable help. She was especially needed by patients from the camp hospital as well as prisoners with disabilities. The distribution of charitable assistance in Rastatt was carried out by the Central Committee, which was composed of elected representatives of prisoners.
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Fehl, Gerhard. "Versailles as an urban model: new court-towns in Germany circa 1700." Urban Morphology 3, no. 1 (December 22, 1998): 3–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.51347/jum.v3i1.3882.

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At the beginning of the eighteenth century in western Europe a new urbanism emerged. Modern warfare and welfare, modern centralized state administration and modern liberties demanded new urban forms: unfortified towns, safe and healthy, expressing the structure of absolutist reign, and accommodating a growing `army' of civil servants. Neither existing fortified towns nor `ideal towns' of the past could fulfill the new demands. New towns had to be constructed and a new model found for them that broke the ties of tradition. Versailles offered such a model - a Palladian model, transposed from country to town. The case of its first application in Germany, the newly-founded town of Rastatt, is discussed.
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Sribniak, Ihor. "The Camp for Ukrainian Prisoners of War of the Russian Army in Rastatt, Germany (1916-1918) according to photo-documents." European Historical Studies, no. 14 (2019): 114–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.17721/2524-048x.2019.14.114-146.

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The article seeks to represent the peculiarities of everyday life of the Ukrainian camp organization «Independent Ukraine» through a combination of textual and visual approaches. The organization discussed was founded by the Union for the Liberation of Ukraine in camp Rastatt. The intensive cultural, educational and later organizational and national work started there thanks to persistent efforts of camp activists as well as members of the Enlightenment department. The camp saw the emergence of several autonomous organizations established by prisoners of war who supported cultural and art centers (national theatre, choirs, orchestra) as well as educational ones (primary schools and courses). Prisoners of war had a possibility to attend camp church and canteen («Chayinia», or «Tea Room»). Moreover, they could work at camp «Kustarnia» as well where they were involved in woodcarving and manufacturing faience, as well as learned basics of visual art. Ukrainian camp activists did an enormous amount of work, seeking to influence Ukrainian POWs who stayed apart from Rastatt for a longer time laboring in work teams. Thanks to such initiatives, more and more captives were joining the organization «Independent Ukraine», whose internal activity was based on the principles of self-governance. Nonetheless, this situation could not be used for the benefit of Ukraine because the UNR did not succeed in the facilitation of massive repatriation. Therefore, the captives’ emotional state was considerably challenged, along with the worsening of food quality. In summer of 1918, the «Committee of Cultural Assistance to Ukrainians in Germany» assumed the responsibility upon Ukrainian prisoners of war but its activity had an only temporary effect. In autumn of 1918, Ukrainian camp organization was closed down and its members returned to Ukraine.
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Zhu, Pengxiong, Xiaofeng Ye, and Qiang Zhao. "Successful Surgical Treatment of Descending Aorta Interruption: A Case Report." Heart Surgery Forum 21, no. 3 (May 16, 2018): 175. http://dx.doi.org/10.1532/hsf.1715.

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Descending aorta interruption is an extremely rare congenital defect. Conventional repair with end-to-end anastomoses is often a surgical challenge in view of the extensive collateral vessels that develop on the chest wall and inside the chest cavity. Extra-anatomic bypass is the preferred technique for the surgical repair of this entity, which avoids the network of collateral vessels, enables simultaneous treatment of associated lesions, and in all likelihood reduces morbidity and mortality. Here we describe an extra-anatomic bypass from the ascending aorta to the bilateral iliac arteries in a 24-year-old woman using vascular grafts (MAQUET Holding B.V. & Co. KG, Rastatt, Germany) without cardiopulmonary bypass.
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Sribnyak, Ihor. "Everyday activity of Ukrainian prisoners of war inside and outside the prison camp (Rastatt, Germany) in October–December 1917." ScienceRise 1, no. 8 (September 26, 2019): 10–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.15587/2313-8416.2019.177194.

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Hagenmaier, H., J. She, and C. Lindig. "Persistence of polychlorinated dibenzo-p-dioxins and polychlorinated dibenzofurans in contaminated soil at Maulach and Rastatt in Southwest Germany." Chemosphere 25, no. 7-10 (October 1992): 1449–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0045-6535(92)90168-q.

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Evans, Charles F., Tieluo Li, Vikas Mishra, Diana L. Pratt, Isa S. K. Mohammed, Zachary N. Kon, and Bartley P. Griffith. "Externally visible thrombus partially predicts internal thrombus deposition in extracorporeal membrane oxygenators." Perfusion 32, no. 4 (November 23, 2016): 301–5. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0267659116678679.

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Aim: We sought to quantify the location and volume of thrombus in used hollow-fiber membrane oxygenators and correlate the volume of thrombus with patient demographics, flow characteristics and anticoagulation parameters. Methods: Hollow-fiber membrane oxygenators (Quadrox D, Maquet, Rastatt, Germany) were collected after clinical use in ECMO circuits and divided into sections. Each section was digitally imaged and analyzed using ImageJ software. The location and total volume (cm3) of thrombus was calculated for different sections. In an effort to predict thrombus formation, we correlated thrombus volume with possible aggravating and mitigating variables. Results: We collected 41 oxygenators from 27 patients. Twenty-seven (66%) were configured in the veno-venous mode and 14 (34%) in the veno-arterial mode. The median duration of use was 131 hours (interquartile range 61–214 hours). Eighteen (44%) were removed when the patient recovered, six (15%) were removed after withdrawal of care and seventeen (41%) were exchanged. The median volume of thrombus was 11.4 cm3 (interquartile range 2.2–44.5 cm3). Conclusions: A multivariable linear regression model suggested that the combination of median flow, configuration of ECMO and visible thrombus partially predicted internal thrombus volume (adjusted R2=0.39).
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Schaab, Gertrud, Serena Coetzee, Christian Stern, and Victoria Rautenbach. "Geomatics &amp; Participation Summer School 2016 &ndash; Developing mobile mapping apps to encourage citizen participation in nature conservation." Proceedings of the ICA 1 (September 26, 2018): 1–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/ica-proc-1-132-2018.

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<p><strong>Abstract.</strong> Geospatial tools in a Web 2.0 environment can encourage citizens to engage with and influence their environment through online participation. In the field of geomatics, today’s students have to develop competencies in current technologies and learn how to adapt to continuously and rapidly changing technologies and applications. At the same time, we live in a globalized world where we increasingly deal with people from different backgrounds or have to commute to unknown places and environments for work. In this paper, we report about the experiences of students and lecturer participants from Germany and South Africa in a summer school on geomatics and participation, held in Karlsruhe, Germany, in July 2016. The starting point was to learn about nature conservation in Germany, particularly about the Rhine floodplains close to Rastatt. Mobile mapping apps were developed for this area with the aim of supporting conservation efforts. Confronting the participants with a new geographic area, a software development environment unknown to them and group work with participants from both universities has led to interesting insights beyond getting to know the partner university. From an evaluation of the summer school by participants, it was evident that the summer school succeeded in raising interest for participation in the student exchange programme and that participants expect clear guidance on the objectives of different activities. The balance between socializing and work provides a unique atmosphere for effective teaching and working, making a summer school such an enjoyable experience for students and lecturers.</p>
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Schloss Rastatt (Rastatt, Germany)"

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Le, Merle Mathilde. "Les tribunaux du Gouvernement militaire en zone française d’occupation en Allemagne (1946-1956) : Vivre et agir en régime totalitaire." Thesis, Orléans, 2019. http://www.theses.fr/2019ORLE3018.

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Alors même que se déroulaient à Nuremberg et dans les zones d’occupation britannique et américaine des procès passés à la postérité, se tenaient en zone française d’occupation nombre de procès demeurés longtemps confidentiels. Toutefois ce furent un peu plus de 2100 présumés criminels de guerre, hommes et femmes, qui furent déférés de 1946 à 1956 devant les tribunaux de Gouvernement militaire puis les tribunaux de la Haute-Commission alliée. Accusés sur le fondement de la loi n°10 du Conseil de contrôle, ils eurent à répondre principalement de crimes de guerre et de crimes contre l’humanité mais également, et ce de manière exceptionnelle, de crime contre la paix. Couvrant un spectre large de responsabilité, allant de celle de simples citoyens à celle de dignitaires du parti national-socialiste et de membres des camps de concentration en passant par celle d’industriels mais également de professionnels de santé ou du droit, la riche jurisprudence des tribunaux de Gouvernement militaire de la zone française d’occupation, empreinte de naturalisme juridique, a permis de définir un certain nombre de standards devant impérativement être respectés par les individus, y compris dans un Etat totalitaire et quel qu’ait été l’état du droit interne, sous peine d’engager leur responsabilité pénale
Even if the trail in Nuremberg and the British and American occupation zones passes into posterity, those in the French Zone rested confidential for a long time. However, there were over 2100 presumed war criminals, men and women, who appeared from 1946 to 1956 before the military government courts and then the Allied High Commission courts. Charged under the Control Council Law Number 10, they were held liable for war crimes, crimes against humanity and in an exceptional case, for crimes against peace. Covering a wide range spectrum of responsibility, ranging from that of ordinary citizens to that of the National Socialist Party officials and members of concentration camps through to that of industrialists, as well as, that of legal and healthcare practitioners, the rich case law of Military Government Courts in the French zone of occupation, marked by the natural law, allowed to define a number of standards that all should respect, even a totalitarian State and what ever was the state of the internal law, otherwise, under penalty of criminal responsibility
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Books on the topic "Schloss Rastatt (Rastatt, Germany)"

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Ulrike, Seeger, Böhm Karolin, and Staatliche Schlösser und Gärten Baden-Württemberg, eds. Residenzschloss Rastatt. Petersberg: Michael Imhof Verlag, 2018.

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Schloss Rastatt, Schloss Favorite: Menschen, Geschichte, Architektur. [Gernsbach]: C. Katz, 2011.

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Germany), Wehrgeschichtliches Museum (Rastatt, ed. Das Wehrgeschichtliche Museum Rastatt: Militärgeschichte in Baden-Württemberg ; Begleitband zur Dauerausstellung im Wehrgeschichtlichen Museum Schloss Rastatt. Rastatt: Vereinigung der Freunde des Wehrgeschichtlichen Museums Schloss Rastatt, 2009.

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Germany), Schloss Rastatt (Rastatt, and Staatliche Schlösser und Gärten Baden-Württemberg, eds. Extra schön: Markgräfin Sibylla Augusta und ihre Residenz : eine Ausstellung anlässlich des 275. Todestages der Markgräfin Sibylla August von Baden-Baden. Petersberg: M. Imhof, 2008.

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Vermögen und Bau Baden-Württemberg. Amt Pforzheim. Zwischen Sonne und Halbmond: Das Erbe des Türkenlouis : Bauen und Bewahren : Kolloquium zur Baugeschichte und Denkmalpflege der Barockresidenz Rastatt am 15. und 16. September 2005 im Rastatter Schloss. Stuttgart: Staatsanzeiger Verlag, 2006.

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Coenen, Ulrich. Bühlerhöhe: Das Schloss im Schwarzwald von Wilhelm Kreis. Baden-Baden: Verlag Swen Panten, 2005.

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Coenen, Ulrich. Bühlerhöhe: Das Schloss im Schwarzwald von Wilhelm Kreis. Baden-Baden: Swen Panten, 2004.

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Vereinigung der Freunde des Wehrgeschichtlichen Museums Schloss Rastatt and Wehrgeschichtliches Museum (Rastatt Germany), eds. Gang durch die Geschichte: 75 Jahre Wehrgeschichtliches Museum und 50 Jahre Vereinigung der Freunde des WGM : Katalog zur Sonderausstellung, 18. Juli bis 31. Oktober 2009 im Wehrgeschichtlichen Museum Rastatt. Rastatt: Vereinigung der Freunde des Wehrgeschichtlichen Museums Schloss Rastatt, 2009.

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W, Grosse Fritz, and Schloss Favorite bei Rastatt (Germany), eds. Die blau-weissen asiatischen Porzellane in Schloss Favorite bei Rastatt. Schwetzingen: K.F. Schimper-Verlag, 1998.

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Ludwig, Finscher, ed. J.C.F. Fischer in seiner Zeit: Tagungsbericht Rastatt 1988. Frankfurt am Main: P. Lang, 1994.

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Book chapters on the topic "Schloss Rastatt (Rastatt, Germany)"

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Atkinson, C. T. "Rastatt and the Second Coalition." In A History of Germany 1715-1815, 418–39. Routledge, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780429461972-21.

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