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In this retrospective study, case records of clinical forensic examinations and respective investigation records of the police and the public prosecutor’s (state attorney) office along with the resulting verdicts were examined in terms of type and site of injury found and extent of agreement or discrepancy between the story given by the accused party and the medical conclusions drawn from the injury pattern. Particular attention was focussed on the relevance of the expert opinion for the legal assessment through case-specific analysis of the respective verdicts. A total of 118 cases originating from the scope of the Institute of Forensic Medicine, Goethe-University Frankfurt/Main (2002 – 2005) were examined. These included bodily injury, child abuse, sexual compulsion, self-mutilation and injury patterns of individuals under suspicion of attempted or completed manslaughter/homicide. As compared to former studies, the results of this analysis were additionally correlated with the investigation records of the public prosecutor’s office (state attorney) to elucidate the importance of the forensic findings for police investigation and legal evaluation. The forensic examination involved 19 accused and 99 victims. As for the gender distribution of the victims, 51 females and 48 males were encountered. Slight female preponderance was seen in cases of sexual compulsion. The group of accused individuals consisted of 16 males and 3 females. Injuries due to blunt force impact, in particular hematomas involving skull and trunk, dominated as diagnostic findings in cases of bodily injury, sexual offenses and child abuse. In cases with suspected self-mutilation and in examinations of accused perpetrators of manslaughter/homicide scratches and lacerations prevailed. Correlating injury patterns and police inquiries, conclusions drawn from medical findings and results of police investigations were in good agreement in 46 % of the cases, but showed major discrepancies in another 25 %. In the remaining 29 % of the cases, the injury pattern did not allow for a definite expert opinion on the mode of infliction. Nevertheless, a detailed documentation of the medical findings proved to be of substantial value for police investigations. 39 % of the cases resulted in a final verdict, whilst in 59 % of the cases the charge was dismissed. Especially in the ladder forensic expert opinion was of considerable importance, since forensic assessment of injuries could either not be attributed to a certain perpetrator or contributed to the exoneration of the accused. In 2 % the judicial assessment was not available. In 82 % of the cases of child abuse the proceedings were stopped, e.g. since maltreatment could not be assigned to a particular perpetrator. In these cases, it became obvious, that forensic examination and assessment alone does not suffice, but has to be embedded in police investigations to achieve optimal results. Medical conclusions by forensic experts were – almost without any exception – considered in legal assessment and differentiatedly taken into account when weighing the sentence, thus reflecting the objectivity and neutrality of the medical assessment. In synopsis, albeit evidential value of forensic examination is assessed to be high optimal clarification of a case requires integration into the complete spectrum of investigations performed in a case.
The practical aim of this work is twofold. Firstly, it is to construct a theory of language based on historical-materialist premises, i.e. a theory which stresses the sociality and historicity of language, and finds in them the fundamental characteristics which make language one of the central phenomena of human life. Such a theory is inherently counterposed to the dominant theories and philosophies of language in the last century, be they Saussurean, idealistic, structuralist, psychologistic or Chomskyan etc. It also rejects vulgar materialistic accounts of language, where language is seen merely as a “reflection” of the economic base of society, as well as the version proposed in Stalin’s short pamphlet, Marxism and Linguistics, which sees language merely as a means of communication, regardless of society or class, therefore neutralised and consequently branded irrelevant for Marxist theory. In short, the first aim would be showing what language is not and what it cannot be by showing what it is.
The second aim is related to Marxist theory in general. Following the presuppositions of this work, a Marxist account of language proves to be an immensely important field of research for Marxism. The reasons are fairly simple, if one is willing to accept them: language is a certain type of social practice, it is related to the way people act, which also means that it is interconnected with consciousness, i.e. to the way people think and to the content of their thought. Language is ideological and political; it is an element of class rule and class struggle. Thus, understanding language should be of utmost importance for any socialist revolutionary project, as ideological struggle is central not only to a revolutionary period, but, perhaps even more, to a period where revolution is not even in sight. I do not wish to derogate other Marxist fields of research, but, on the contrary, to simply insist on their equal importance. Ideological phenomena should not be a secondary or inferior object of research to strictly economic phenomena, or vice-versa. In reality, those phenomena form a dialectic unity; only if theory follows suit, can a pregnant Marxist philosophy be formed.
Hintergrund: Die Behandlung kindlicher Linsentrübungen stellt nach wie vor eine Herausforderung für die behandelnden Augenärzte dar. Im Bezug auf die Nachstarprävention ist man sich einig, dass das Belassen der intakten Linsenhinterkapsel bei Patienten unterhalb des sechsten Lebensjahres mit einem sehr hohen Nachstarrisiko behaftet ist. Aus diesem Grund haben sich einige Therapieformen mit primärer hinterer Linsenkapseleröffnung etabliert. Die beiden Nachstarpräventionstechniken bei Kindern, vordere Vitrektomie und Knopflochimplantation der Kunstlinse ohne Vitrektomie, wurden in einigen internationalen Studien bereits untersucht. Aus Deutschland stammende Untersuchungsergebnisse aus der kindlichen Kataraktchirurgie, mit einem Beobachtungszeitraum über mehrere Jahre, liegen in der Literatur noch nicht vor.
In der nuklearen Astrophysik sind Experimente mit hochgeladenen Radionukliden von großer Bedeutung. Diese exotischen Nuklide können in Schwerionenbeschleunigeranlagen hergestellt und in Speicherringen gespeichert werden. Momentan existieren weltweit zwei Anlagen, die solche Experimente ermöglichen: das GSI Helmholtzzentrum für Schwerionenforschung GmbH in Darmstadt und das Institut für moderne Physik (IMP) in Lanzhou, China. Da die Ausbeute dieser Nuklide gering ist, werden zerstörungsfreie Nachweismethoden in den Speicherringen verwendet. Diese machen von den Methoden der Spektralanalyse Gebrauch. Nicht nur die geringe Ausbeute, sondern auch die kurze Lebensdauer dieser Nuklide stellen hohe Anforderungen an die Sensitivität und Geschwindigkeit dieser Detektoren.
Eine übliche Methode ist die Verwendung kapazitiver Schottky-Sonden. Eine solche Sonde ist seit 1991 an der GSI im Speicherring ESR im Einsatz. Um die Empfindlichkeit zu erhöhen, kann man Mikrowellenkavitäten als resonante Pickups verwenden. Die von den Teilchen induzierten elektromagnetischen Felder können resonante Moden im Resonator anregen. Die Geometrie des Pickups und das verwendete Material spielen eine wesentliche Rolle in der Gestaltung der Feldbilder. Die resultierenden Signale, auch Schottky Signale genannt, werden mittels einer Antenne ausgekoppelt und anschliessend an einen Spektrumanalysator angeschlossen. Für die Analyse der gespeicherten Daten können verschiedene Methoden der Spektralschätzung wie z.B. das Multi-Taper angewendet werden. Nachdem eine externe Kalibrierung durchgeführt worden ist, kann das Pickup auch als ein Stromsensor verwendet werden.
Diese Arbeit befasst sich mit der Theorie, dem Aufbau und ersten Anwendungen eines neuen resonanten Pickups, das im Jahr 2010 in den Speicherring ESR eingebaut und in mehreren Experimenten erfolgreich eingesetzt wurde. Ein ähnliches Pickup wurde im Jahr 2011 in den CSRe im IMP Lanzhou eingebaut. Einzelne Schwerionen mit 400 MeV pro Nukleon wurden erfolgreich mit dem GSI-Pickup nachgewiesen. Das Pickup wird regelmässig in Speicherringexperimenten eingesetzt. Ähnliche Experimente sind für CSRe in Lanzhou geplant.
Pulsed electron-electron double resonance (PELDOR), also called Double Electron-Electron Resonance, (DEER) is a pulsed EPR technique that can provide structural information of biomolecules, such as proteins or nucleic acids, complementary to other structure determination methods by measuring long distances (from 1.5 up to 10 nm) between two paramagnetic labels. Incorporation of the rigid Ç-label pairwise into DNA or RNA molecules enables the determination not only of the distance but also of the mutual orientation between the two Ç-labels by multi-frequency orientation-selective PELDOR data (X-, Q- and G-band frequencies). Thus, information about the orientation of secondary structure elements of nucleic acids can be revealed and used as additional angular information for structure determination. Since Ç does not have motion independent from the helix where it resides, the conformational flexibility of the nucleic acid molecule can be directly determined. This thesis demonstrates the advancement of PELDOR spectroscopy, beyond its original scope of distance measurements, to determine the mutual orientation between two rigid spin labels towards the characterization of the conformational space sampled by highly flexible nucleic acid molecules. Applications of the methodology are shown on two systems: a three-way junction, namely a cocaine aptamer in its bound-state, and a two-way junction, namely a bent DNA.
More in detail, the conformational changes of the cocaine aptamer upon cocaine binding were investigated by analysis of the distance distributions. The cocaine-bound and the unbound states could be differentiated by their conformational flexibility, which decreases in the presence of the ligand. Moreover, the obtained distance distributions revealed a small change in the mean distance between the two spin labels upon cocaine binding. This indicates a ligand-induced conformational change, which presumably originates at the junction where cocaine is known to bind. The investigation of the relative orientation between the two spin-labeled helices of the aptamer revealed further structural insights into the conformational dynamics of the cocaine-bound state. The angular information from the orientation-selective PELDOR data and the a priori knowledge about the secondary structure of the aptamer were helpful in obtaining a molecular model describing its global folding and flexibility. In spite of a large flexible aptamer, the kink angle between the Ç-labeled helices was found to be rather well-defined.
As for the bent DNA molecule, a two-step protocol was proposed to investigate the conformational flexibility. In the first step, a database with all the possible conformers was created, using available restraints from NMR and distance restraints derived from PELDOR. In a second step, a weighted ensemble of these conformers fitting the multi-frequency PELDOR data was built. The uniqueness of the obtained structural ensemble was checked by validation against an independent PELDOR data set recorded at a higher magnetic field strength. In addition, the kink and twist angle pairs were determined and the resulting structural ensemble was compared with the conformational space deduced both from FRET experiments and from the structure determined by the NMR restraints alone.
Overall, this thesis underlines the potential of using PELDOR spectroscopy combined with rigid spin labels in the context of structure determination of nucleic acids in order to determine the relative orientation between two helices, the conformational flexibility and the conformational changes of nucleic acid molecules upon ligand binding.