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    Analysis of jumping/falling distance from a height by Wischhusen, F., Patra, S., Braumann, M., Türk, E.E., Püschel, K.

    Published in Forensic science international (27-01-2006)
    “…The kinematic motion analysis of 50 jumps from a height of 5 m demonstrated distinguishable maxima of jumping distances between passive and active jumps…”
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    Standard liver volume in the caucasian population by Heinemann, Axel, Wischhusen, Friedel, Püschel, Klaus, Rogiers, Xavier

    Published in Liver Transplantation and Surgery (01-09-1999)
    “…Living donor and split‐liver transplantation techniques require the calculation of a standard liver volume (SLV) as a reference point for the minimal volume…”
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    Carbohydrate-Deficient transferrin : Diagnostic efficiency among patients with end-stage liver disease before and after liver transplantation by HEINEMANN, A, STEMECK, M, KUHLENCORDT, R, ROGIERS, X, SCHULZ, K. H, QUEEN, B, WISCHHUSEN, F, PÜSCHEL, K

    “…We tested the diagnostic validity of carbohydrate-deficient transferrin (CDT) as an indicator for relapse into elevated alcohol consumption among patients who…”
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    HIV-1-prevalence in fatalities from Hamburg, Germany by Lockemann, U, Schulz-Schaeffer, W, Wischhusen, F, Laufs, R, Püschel, K

    Published in International journal of legal medicine (01-01-1993)
    “…The HIV-status of 3999 fatalities (aged 1-60 years) examined at the Institute of Forensic Medicine in Hamburg from 1989-1992 was tested. Former predictions of…”
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    Carbohydrate-Deficient Transferrin: Diagnostic Efficiency Among Patients with End-Stage Liver Disease Before and After Liver Transplantation by Heinernann, A., Sterneck, M., Kuhlencordt, R., Rogiers, X., Schulz, K. H., Queen, B., Wischhusen, F., Puschel, K.

    “…We tested the diagnostic validity of carbohydrate‐deficient transferrin (CDT) as an indicator for relapse into elevated alcohol consumption among patients who…”
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    Checking the identity of stored blood samples by Püschel, K, Krüger, A, Wischhusen, F

    Published in Blutalkohol (01-09-1994)
    “…The Institute for Legal Medicine in Hamburg carried out a retrospective analysis for identity checks of stored blood samples. A total of 70,597 blood alcohol…”
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    Retrospective analysis of blood collection protocols and blood alcohol analysis (Hamburg 1988) by Taaks, C, Wischhusen, F, Püchel, K

    Published in Blutalkohol (01-09-1992)
    “…9,361 blood sample protocols (7,264 traffic and 2,097 criminal offences) of 1988 have been recorded and evaluated by electronic data processing under various…”
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    Frequently misinterpreted: blood alcohol concentrations in (sudden) natural and unnatural death by Lockemann, U, Heinemann, A, Wischhusen, F, Ewerwahn, J, Püschel, K

    Published in Versicherungsmedizin (01-02-1995)
    “…The aim of our study was to gain more knowledge about the significance of acute alcoholization at the moment of death. The blood-alcohol concentrations of all…”
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    Therapeutic and toxic plasma concentrations and elimination half-lives of commonly used drugs by Schulz, M, Wischhusen, F, Schmoldt, A

    “…For 253 frequently used drugs therapeutic and, if data were available, toxic, and fatal plasma concentrations as well as elimination half-lives were compiled…”
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    Prognosis of preclinical cardiopulmonary resuscitation by Klöss, T, Roewer, N, Wischhusen, F

    “…480 preclinical cardiopulmonary resuscitations performed at the Emergency Center of the Federal Military Hospital in Hamburg were analysed. The late success…”
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    Determination of the time of death by measurement of central brain temperature by Henssge, C, Beckmann, E R, Wischhusen, F, Brinkmann, B

    Published in Zeitschrift für Rechtsmedizin (1984)
    “…The central brain temperature was recorded in 53 human corpses, stored at constant ambient temperatures between 10 degrees and 30 degrees C. The measurements…”
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