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    Directed exciton transport highways in organic semiconductors by Müller, Kai, Schellhammer, Karl S., Gräßler, Nico, Debnath, Bipasha, Liu, Fupin, Krupskaya, Yulia, Leo, Karl, Knupfer, Martin, Ortmann, Frank

    Published in Nature communications (12-09-2023)
    “…Exciton bandwidths and exciton transport are difficult to control by material design. We showcase the intriguing excitonic properties in an organic…”
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    Proton beam electron return effect: Monte Carlo simulations and experimental verification by Lühr, A, Burigo, L N, Gantz, S, Schellhammer, S M, Hoffmann, A L

    Published in Physics in medicine & biology (29-01-2019)
    “…Proton therapy (PT) is expected to benefit from integration with magnetic resonance (MR) imaging. However, the magnetic field distorts the dose distribution…”
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    Opioid therapy in patients with back pain. Claims data analysis for patient group characterization, influence on opioid therapy and work disability by Höer, A, Freytag, A, Schiffhorst, G, Schellhammer, S, Thiede, M, Glaeske, G, Häussler, B

    Published in Schmerz (Berlin, Germany) (01-04-2011)
    “…This study features an analysis of the analgesic therapy of patients with back pain focusing on opioid administration. Using claims data of a German statutory…”
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    Severe injuries of proximal hamstrings in high performance sport climbers by Vantorre, A, Schellhammer, S

    Published in Deutsche Zeitschrift für Sportmedizin (01-02-2022)
    “…Injuries of the hamstrings are well known in all kinds of sports. According to the associated mechanisms, literature divides between a running and a stretch…”
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    Bewertung onkologischer Therapien aus Sicht einer Kasse by Rebscher, H., Schellhammer, S., Kopp, T., Scharnetzky, E.

    Published in Der Onkologe (01-10-2010)
    “…Zusammenfassung In der Onkologie kommt es durch die steigende Lebenserwartung, die Einführung von teuren, neuen Arzneimitteln sowie durch nicht kostendeckende…”
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    Patients' choice of treatment in stage D prostate cancer by Cassileth, B R, Soloway, M S, Vogelzang, N J, Schellhammer, P S, Seidmon, E J, Hait, H I, Kennealey, G T

    Published in Urology (Ridgewood, N.J.) (01-05-1989)
    “…Given the current preference of many patients for an active role in decision-making regarding their care, the feasibility of patients making their own…”
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    Evaluation of cancer therapy from the perspective of a statutory health insurance by Rebscher, H, Schellhammer, S, Kopp, T, Scharnetzky, E

    Published in Urologe. Ausgabe A (01-12-2011)
    “…Increasing life expectancy, the introduction of costly new drugs and contributions from the health fund which do not cover overall costs, all contribute to…”
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    Towards an Evolutionary Theory of Interorganizational Information Systems (IOIS) by Schellhammer, S

    “…The development of interorganizational information systems over long timescales has not been of prime interest to IS scholars in the past. Recent studies…”
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    Walking a Tightrope: Managing Paradoxes and Tensions between Care Taking and Efficiency during IT-Enabled Organizational Transformation in a Hospital Group by Schellhammer, S., Klein, S.

    “…The healthcare sector in general and hospitals in particular are often portrayed as lagging behind in terms of organizational efficiency. Management is facing…”
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    Investigating Technostress in situ: Understanding the Day and the Life of a Knowledge Worker Using Heart Rate Variability by Schellhammer, S., Haines, R., Klein, S.

    “…The proliferation of information and communication technology (ICT) throughout workplace and home life is thought to increase feelings of being overloaded,…”
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