Kirjailija
Stefan Kunze
Kirjat ja teokset yhdessä paikassa: 4 kirjaa, julkaisuja vuosilta 2001-2021, suosituimpien joukossa Erz, Wismut oder Uran?. Vertaile teosten hintoja ja tarkista saatavuus suomalaisista kirjakaupoista.
4 kirjaa
Kirjojen julkaisuhaarukka 2001-2021.
Das Buch zeigt Wege, Wälder gegen Trockenheit und Klimawandel zu stabilisieren. Der Waldboden muss dazu viel stärker beachtet und durch biologische Maßnahmen gestärkt werden. Gerade auf sauren, nährstoffarmen Standorten, wo Fichten und Kiefern in Monokulturen wachsen, führt das punktuelle Einbringen von Biokompost zum Rückgang der Versauerung und damit zur Revitalisierung von Boden und Pflanzen. Die über Jahre erprobte „Biologische Intervention“ gibt den Bäumen neue Kraft, die sie zukünftig brauchen. Die Humusanreicherung bringt mehr Leben in den Boden. Nur ein gesunder Boden kann gesunde Bäume tragen.
Clinical Echo-Encephalography
Wolfgang Schiefer; Ekkehard Kazner; Stefan Kunze
Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH Co. K
2012
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Echo-encephalography, introduced by LEKS ELL in 1955, has gained increasing importance for the early detection of numerous intracranial lesions in the last decade. The main advantage of this diagnostic procedure lies in the fact that it permits a rapid orientation about the spatial relationships within the skull without stressing or endangering the patient. Although this method alone only rarely allows a complete diagnosis, the echo-encephalographic findings always indicate which further diagnostic measures are most suitable for establishing the diagnosis with the greatest accuracy in every case. However, the correct interpretation of an echo-encephalogram is possible only, if the findings which are assumed to be pathological are evaluated in the light of the clinical symptomatology. Since JEPPSSON'S excellent monograph on the origin of the midline echo and its importance for the diagnosis of intracranial expansivities, published in 1961, a great deal of work has gone into the development of echo-encephalography all over the world. For this reason the possibilities of this procedure today go far beyond the mere demonstration of a supratentorial shift. Now we can frequently outline the width of the ventricles exactly and localize tumors or hematomas by means of abnormal reflections. Since a detailed description of the technique, application and present-day diagnostic uses of echo-encephalography has not been available as yet, we undertook to fill this gap in the German literature in 1967 with a monograph summarizing the hitherto existing experience as well as our own extensive case mate rial.