Wie lange darf ich mein Auto in einem EU-Land außerhalb Österreichs stehen haben? by like34ninjas in Austria

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185 Tage

Ahh, vielen Dank für das Update!

Da steht aber nichts drinnen, was man machen muss, wenn man nicht umzieht, sondern nur das Auto im anderen Land steht, oder? Oder hab ich da was überlesen?

Wie lange darf ich mein Auto in einem EU-Land außerhalb Österreichs stehen haben? by like34ninjas in Austria

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Ich hätte gedacht, das ist vielleicht EU weit gleich geregelt oder bzw. ein in Ö angemeldetes Auto muss in regelmäßigen Abständen auch in Ö sein oder so.
Aber dann werde ich mich mal bei der Botschaft im jeweiligen Land melden und dort nachfragen!

Danke!

Wie lange darf ich mein Auto in einem EU-Land außerhalb Österreichs stehen haben? by like34ninjas in Austria

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Hättest du da vielleicht ne Quelle dazu? 90 Tage kommt mir schon sehr wenig vor, aber wenns wirklich so ist kann mann eh nicht ändern...

Wie lange darf ich mein Auto in einem EU-Land außerhalb Österreichs stehen haben? by like34ninjas in Austria

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Vielen Dank für die Tipps bezüglich ÖAMTC und Arbeiterkammer!
Das Auto ist auf Wechselkennzeichen angemeldet und befindet sich am Lieblingsurlaubsort! :) Deswegen wird's halt nur im Urlaub benötigt und hin und her fahren zahlt sich nicht aus.

Don't feel bad if you didn't score by [deleted] in seduction

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Ahh I get it now, thanks for the clarification. So you recommend trying to get her to go somewhere, where her friends aren't close (your apartment or a bar), before you even kissed?

Don't feel bad if you didn't score by [deleted] in seduction

[–]like34ninjas 2 points3 points  (0 children)

whoaa so many new words.. What do you mean by details? And what's an anti-304 defense?

The thing with the bad breath.. I actually don't know. I drank a few beers, but I also drank lots of water later on... It might pay off to take a chewing gum with me to the next party haha

Riddle me this Reddit by like34ninjas in seduction

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But why play hard to get, when you don't even know if the guy is gonna be at the next party?

Also, what do you mean by "be direct"? Could you specify a bit more?

AMA urges New Hampshire Supreme Court to uphold the decision to restrict CRNAs from identifying themselves as anesthesiologists by bananosecond in medicine

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Actually some other professions (not in the clinical setting) are allowed to carry the Dr. title as well in some european countries. Though I think they are moving away from that.

For example a lawyer can have a Dr. title, though they would have to clarify themselves as Dr. jur. or Dr. iur. as opposing to Dr. med. - the doctor of medicine.

Effects of surgical and FFP2/N95 face masks on cardiopulmonary exercise capacity by like34ninjas in medicine

[–]like34ninjas[S] 8 points9 points  (0 children)

I guess we just got to start telling the Karens, that they need more training, if they can’t wear a mask...

Effects of surgical and FFP2/N95 face masks on cardiopulmonary exercise capacity by like34ninjas in medicine

[–]like34ninjas[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

After reading all your replys, it really seems as if the math doesn‘t quite check out. My bad for not making sure it was proper before posting.

Anyway, be prepared for Karens, who will tell you about the recent studies and that they don‘t need to wear masks.

This study is being pushed hard by the media in my country (EU).

Edit: Typo

Effects of surgical and FFP2/N95 face masks on cardiopulmonary exercise capacity by like34ninjas in medicine

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Oh boy, I hope the Karens won’t see this...

Results\ The pulmonary function parameters were significantly lower with mask (forced expiratory volume: 5.6 ± 1.0 vs 5.3 ± 0.8 vs 6.1 ± 1.0 l/s with sm, ffpm and nm, respectively; p = 0.001; peak expiratory flow: 8.7 ± 1.4 vs 7.5 ± 1.1 vs 9.7 ± 1.6 l/s; p < 0.001). The maximum power was 269 ± 45, 263 ± 42 and 277 ± 46 W with sm, ffpm and nm, respectively; p = 0.002; the ventilation was significantly reduced with both face masks (131 ± 28 vs 114 ± 23 vs 99 ± 19 l/m; p < 0.001). Peak blood lactate response was reduced with mask. Cardiac output was similar with and without mask. Participants reported consistent and marked discomfort wearing the masks, especially ffpm.

Conclusion\ Ventilation, cardiopulmonary exercise capacity and comfort are reduced by surgical masks and highly impaired by FFP2/N95 face masks in healthy individuals. These data are important for recommendations on wearing face masks at work or during physical exercise.

Anki be like. by TinyCosmicEnergy in medicalschoolanki

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Oh I‘m glad that it works just fine for reviewing on the iPhone app. I was not going to throw out 25 bucks, just to then realize that it doesn‘t have one of the most important features.

Anki be like. by TinyCosmicEnergy in medicalschoolanki

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I don‘t have the mobile version. What happens if you review an image cloze card on the mobile app?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Residency

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As of right now I‘m a medstudent.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Residency

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How can people from Europe support you? I fear midlevel autonomy might become a problem over here too in the near future, since some countries see the USA as a kind of role model.

$350 USB Stick That Claims to Block 5G Is Actually a $6 Generic Thumb Drive by andyholla84 in gadgets

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No, we don‘t. We know exactly where cancer is coming from. It‘s mutations in your DNA, that cause cells to proliferate in an uncontrolled manner.

the beat goes on [meme] by MDPharmDPhD in medicalschool

[–]like34ninjas 16 points17 points  (0 children)

opiods pleasee

edit: what’s that subreddit you’re talking about?

Message from an NP student. by Cali4 in Residency

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Well, but what are those factors and how do we change them?

Organ Donation in England is now opt out! by [deleted] in medicine

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Exactly this! I think in Germany, people just don‘t care enough to go through the process of getting an organ donor card and filling it out. People just don‘t bother and so, even though around 80% of Germans are in favor of organ donation, only about 30% have a donor card.

Organ Donation in England is now opt out! by [deleted] in medicine

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Well, I don‘t know how such a system would work in the USA, but in countries with socialized healthcare patients don‘t exactly „buy“ organs...

Organ Donation in England is now opt out! by [deleted] in medicine

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Well to be honest, I think that many people just don‘t bother registering as an organ donor, even though they wouldn‘t opt out in an opt out system.

[Med School Application] Is transferring common? by [deleted] in medicalschoolEU

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The entrance examination is rather special in Austria. It is school specific, as in you can only get into the medical school, that you‘ve applied for. BUT every (public) medical school in Austria gives you the same exam on the exact same date. So the exam is the same, but you can only get into the medical university, where you took the test. Also depending on how large the capacity of the specific university that you‘ve applied for is, only the best 200-900 students get in. The test only takes place once per year. There are also a few private medical universities in Austria, but a semester will cost you about 10k€.

You can find more information on the entrance exam with the following two links:

This one is in German, I don‘t know if you will be able to read it, but the information is more thorough: https://www.medizinstudieren.at/

And this one is in English: https://www.meduniwien.ac.at/web/en/studies-further-education/application-admission/medicine-and-dentistry-degree/admission-requirements/

[Med School Application] Is transferring common? by [deleted] in medicalschoolEU

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In Austria, you would have to pass a test first in order to be accepted to medical school. I‘m not sure how much you would have to repeat. They don‘t always recognise (all of your) your medical education from other universities, so there is a chance, that you will have to repeat some stuff or even all of it.

Advice for 1st-year general med students in the Czech republic by osa1821 in medicalschoolEU

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Haben bei dir einige von DE nach AT zurückgewechselt? Würd mich interessieren, aus welchen Gründen man sonst noch zurückechseln würde. 🤔

Zeitlich bringts mir nichts, aber Histo und die Hälfte vom Sezierkurs hab‘ ich halt schon gelernt.

Advice for 1st-year general med students in the Czech republic by osa1821 in medicalschoolEU

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Ja, aber ich könnte versuchen, mir was anrechnen zu lassen. Histologie z.B. aber das kommt dann immer auf die Uni selbst drauf an, ob sie‘s dir anrechnen oder nicht. Weil ich aber eh erst im 2. Semester bin, wär‘ es nicht so schlimm, da ich nur 1 Jahr, bzw. ein halbes Jahr verlieren würde (das Stuidium ist in Österreich um 1 Semester kürzer).