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  • Thein, Christoph; Schellmann, Malte; Peissig, Jürgen (Cham : Springer International Publishing Ag, 2014)
    For future communication systems, filter bank multicarrier schemes offer the flexibility to increase spectrum utilization in heterogeneous wireless environments by good separation of signals in the frequency domain. To ...
  • Nguyen, Thi Hong Nhung (Hannover : Institutionelles Repositorium der Leibniz Universität Hannover, 2019)
    The production of ornamental roses makes substantial contributions to the global floriculture industry; furthermore, roses have been used for medicine, perfume and food purposes for centuries and are among the top five ...
  • Schäfer, Marlin Benedikt (Hannover : Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Universität, 2019)
    Gravitational waves are now observed routinely. Therefore, data analysis has to keep up with ever improving detectors. One relatively new tool to search for gravitational wave signals in detector data are machine learning ...
  • Büyüksalih, G.; Bayburt, S.; Jacobsen, K. (Göttingen : Copernicus GmbH, 2018)
    Height models are basic information required for disaster Management. Not in any case satisfying and actual height models are available, but they can be generated by satellite stereo pairs being more precise as InSAR. The ...
  • Baccolini, Chiara (Hannover : Institutionelles Repositorium der Leibniz Universität Hannover, 2019)
    Plants can catabolize purine nucleotides to recycle nutrients, in particular nitrogen. The currently established model of purine nucleotide catabolism consists of a branched pathway that starts from AMP and GMP and proceeds ...
  • Ley, Peer-Phillip; Held, Marcel Philipp; Lachmayer, Roland (Bellingham, Wash. : SPIE, 2018)
    Highly adaptive light sources such as LED arrays have been surpassing conventional light sources (halogen, xenon) for automotive applications. Individual LED arrangements within the array, high durability and low energy ...
  • Abbott, B.; Abbott, R.; Adhikari, R.; Ageev, A.; Allen, B.; Amin, R.; Anderson, S.B.; Anderson, W.G.; Araya, M.; Armandula, H.; Asiri, F.; Aufmuth, P.; Aulbert, C.; Babak, S.; Balasubramanian, R.; Ballmer, S.; Barish, B.C.; Barker, D.; Barker-Patton, C.; Barnes, M.; Barr, B.; Barton, M.A.; Bayer, K.; Beausoleil, R.; Belczynski, K.; Bennett, R.; Berukoff, S.J.; Betzwieser, J.; Bhawal, B.; Bilenko, I.A.; Billingsley, G.; Black, E.; Blackburn, K.; Bland-Weaver, B.; Bochner, B.; Bogue, L.; Bork, R.; Bose, S.; Brady, P.R.; Braginsky, V.B.; Brau, J.E.; Brown, D.A.; Brozek, S.; Bullington, A.; Buonanno, A.; Burgess, R.; Busby, D.; Butler, W.E.; Byer, R.L.; Cadonati, L.; Cagnoli, G.; Camp, J.B.; Cantley, C.A.; Cardenas, L.; Carter, K.; Casey, M.M.; Castiglione, J.; Chandler, A.; Chapsky, J.; Charlton, P.; Chatterji, S.; Chen, Y.; Chickarmane, V.; Chin, D.; Christensen, N.; Churches, D.; Colacino, C.; Coldwell, R.; Coles, M.; Cook, D.; Corbitt, T.; Coyne, D.; Creighton, J.D.E.; Creighton, T.D.; Crooks, D.R.M.; Csatorday, P.; Cusack, B.J.; Cutler, C.; D’Ambrosio, E.; Danzmann, K.; Davies, R.; Daw, E.; DeBra, D.; Delker, T.; DeSalvo, R.; Dhurandhar, S.; Díaz, M.; Ding, H.; Drever, R.W.P.; Dupuis, R.J.; Ebeling, C.; Edlund, J.; Ehrens, P.; Elliffe, E.J.; Etzel, T.; Evans, M.; Evans, T.; Fallnich, C.; Farnham, D.; Fejer, M.M.; Fine, M.; Finn, L.S.; Flanagan, É.; Freise, A.; Frey, R.; Fritschel, P.; Frolov, V.; Fyffe, M.; Ganezer, K.S.; Giaime, J.A.; Gillespie, A.; Goda, K.; González, G.; Goßler, S.; Grandclément, P.; Grant, A.; Gray, C.; Gretarsson, A.M.; Grimmett, D.; Grote, H.; Grunewald, S.; Guenther, M.; Gustafson, E.; Gustafson, R.; Hamilton, W.O.; Hammond, M.; Hanson, J.; Hardham, C.; Harry, G.; Hartunian, A.; Heefner, J.; Hefetz, Y.; Heinzel, G.; Heng, I.S.; Hennessy, M.; Hepler, N.; Heptonstall, A.; Heurs, Michèle; Hewitson, M.; Hindman, N.; Hoang, P.; Hough, J.; Hrynevych, M.; Hua, W.; Ingley, R.; Ito, M.; Itoh, Y.; Ivanov, A.; Jennrich, O.; Johnson, W.W.; Johnston, W.; Jones, L.; Jungwirth, D.; Kalogera, V.; Katsavounidis, E.; Kawabe, K.; Kawamura, S.; Kells, W.; Kern, J.; Khan, A.; Killbourn, S.; Killow, C.J.; Kim, C.; King, C.; King, P.; Klimenko, S.; Kloevekorn, P.; Koranda, S.; Kötter, K.; Kovalik, J.; Kozak, D.; Krishnan, B.; Landry, M.; Langdale, J.; Lantz, B.; Lawrence, R.; Lazzarini, A.; Lei, M.; Leonhardt, V.; Leonor, I.; Libbrecht, K.; Lindquist, P.; Liu, S.; Logan, J.; Lormand, M.; Lubinski, M.; Lück, H.; Lyons, T.T.; Machenschalk, B.; MacInnis, M.; Mageswaran, M.; Mailand, K.; Majid, W.; Malec, M.; Mann, F.; Marin, A.; Márka, S.; Maros, E.; Mason, J.; Mason, K.; Matherny, O.; Matone, L.; Mavalvala, N.; McCarthy, R.; McClelland, D.E.; McHugh, M.; McNamara, P.; Mendell, G.; Meshkov, S.; Messenger, C.; Mitrofanov, V.P.; Mitselmakher, G.; Mittleman, R.; Miyakawa, O.; Miyoki, S.; Mohanty, S.; Moreno, G.; Mossavi, K.; Mours, B.; Mueller, G.; Mukherjee, S.; Myers, J.; Nagano, S.; Nash, T.; Naundorf, H.; Nayak, R.; Newton, G.; Nocera, F.; Nutzman, P.; Olson, T.; O’Reilly, B.; Ottaway, D.J.; Ottewill, A.; Ouimette, D.; Overmier, H.; Owen, B.J.; Papa, M.A.; Parameswariah, C.; Parameswariah, V.; Pedraza, M.; Penn, S.; Pitkin, M.; Plissi, M.; Pratt, M.; Quetschke, V.; Raab, F.; Radkins, H.; Rahkola, R.; Rakhmanov, M.; Rao, S.R.; Redding, D.; Regehr, M.W.; Regimbau, T.; Reilly, K.T.; Reithmaier, K.; Reitze, D.H.; Richman, S.; Riesen, R.; Riles, K.; Rizzi, A.; Robertson, D.I.; Robertson, N.A.; Robison, L.; Roddy, S.; Rollins, J.; Romano, J.D.; Romie, J.; Rong, H.; Rose, D.; Rotthoff, E.; Rowan, S.; Rüdiger, A.; Russell, P.; Ryan, K.; Salzman, I.; Sanders, G.H.; Sannibale, V.; Sathyaprakash, B.; Saulson, P.R.; Savage, R.; Sazonov, A.; Schilling, R.; Schlaufman, K.; Schmidt, V.; Schofield, R.; Schrempel, M.; Schutz, B.F.; Schwinberg, P.; Scott, S.M.; Searle, A.C.; Sears, B.; Seel, S.; Sengupta, A.S.; Shapiro, C.A.; Shawhan, P.; Shoemaker, D.H.; Shu, Q.Z.; Sibley, A.; Siemens, X.; Sievers, L.; Sigg, D.; Sintes, A.M.; Skeldon, K.; Smith, J.R.; Smith, M.; Smith, M.R.; Sneddon, P.; Spero, R.; Stapfer, G.; Strain, K.A.; Strom, D.; Stuver, A.; Summerscales, T.; Sumner, M.C.; Sutton, P.J.; Sylvestre, J.; Takamori, A.; Tanner, D.B.; Tariq, H.; Taylor, I.; Taylor, R.; Thorne, K.S.; Tibbits, M.; Tilav, S.; Tinto, M.; Tokmakov, K.V.; Torres, C.; Torrie, C.; Traeger, S.; Traylor, G.; Tyler, W.; Ugolini, D.; Vallisneri, M.; van Putten, M.; Vass, S.; Vecchio, A.; Vorvick, C.; Vyachanin, S.P.; Wallace, L.; Walther, H.; Ward, H.; Ware, B.; Watts, K.; Webber, D.; Weidner, A.; Weiland, U.; Weinstein, A.; Weiss, R.; Welling, H.; Wen, L.; Wen, S.; Whelan, J.T.; Whitcomb, S.E.; Whiting, B.F.; Willems, P.A.; Williams, P.R.; Williams, R.; Willke, B.; Wilson, A.; Winjum, B.J.; Winkler, W.; Wise, S.; Wiseman, A.G.; Woan, G.; Wooley, R.; Worden, J.; Yakushin, I.; Yamamoto, H.; Yoshida, S.; Zawischa, I.; Zhang, L.; Zotov, N.; Zucker, M.; Zweizig, J. (College Park, MD : American Physical Society, 2004)
    We report on a search for gravitational waves from coalescing compact binary systems in the Milky Way and the Magellanic Clouds. The analysis uses data taken by two of the three LIGO interferometers during the first LIGO ...
  • Gatz, Sebastian; Bothe, Karsten; Müller, Jens; Dullweber, Thorsten; Brendel, Rolf (Amsterdam : Elsevier BV, 2011)
    In this paper, we investigate the surface recombination of local screen-printed aluminum contacts applied to rear passivated solar cells. We measure the surface recombination velocity by microwave-detected photoconductance ...
  • Schulte, T.; Drenkelforth, S.; Kruse, J.; Tiemeyer, R.; Sacha, K.; Zakrzewski, J.; Lewenstein, M.; Ertmer, Wolfgang; Arlt, Jan J. (Bristol : IOP Publishing Ltd., 2006)
    Disorder plays a crucial role in many systems particularly in solid state physics. However, the disorder in a particular system cannot usually be chosen or controlled. We show that the unique control available for ultracold ...
  • Salfeld, Valerian; Matthias, Tim; Krimm, Richard; Behrens, Bernd-Arno (Amsterdam : Elsevier BV, 2012)
    This contribution deals with the process-machine interaction while forming parts by sheet-bulk metal forming. The goal of this process is to form complex functional elements, such as gearing and carrier elements, by means ...
  • Sester, Monika (Wuhan : Wuhan Univ. Journals Press, 2020)
    The increasing availability of devices to capture the position of moving objects (and other environmental information) leads to a very large amount and variety of mobility data. In order to obtain important information ...
  • Straube, Henryk; Witte, Claus-Peter; Herde, Marco (Basel : MDPI, 2021)
    Nucleotides fulfill many essential functions in plants. Compared to non-plant systems, these hydrophilic metabolites have not been adequately investigated in plants, especially the less abundant nucleotide species such as ...
  • Herrmann, Michael; Alkemper, Merlin; Hofmann, Lutz (Basel : MDPI, 2023)
    The increasing use of renewable energy sources in place of conventional generation units is leading to a reduction in onshore inertia and to the development of offshore wind park grids connected by multiple high-voltage ...
  • Dettmann, Ullrich.; Kraft, Nicky Nancy; Rech, Raimund; Heidkamp, Arne; Tiemeyer, Bärbel (Amsterdam [u.a.] : Elsevier Science, 2021)
    Soil needs to be dried in order to determine water content, soil organic carbon content (SOC) and total nitrogen content (N). Water content is commonly measured using standard methods that involve drying temperatures of ...
  • Saklayen, Nabiha; Kalies, Stefan; Madrid, Marinna; Nuzzo, Valeria; Huber, Marinus; Shen, Weilu; Sinanan-Singh, Jasmine; Heinemann, Dag; Heisterkamp, Alexander; Mazur, Eric (Washington, DC : Optical Society of America, 2017)
    Laser-exposed plasmonic substrates permeabilize the plasma membrane of cells when in close contact to deliver cell-impermeable cargo. While studies have determined the cargo delivery efficiency and viability of laser-exposed ...
  • Dreher, Corinna E.; Cummings, Molly E.; Pröhl, Heike (San Francisco : Public Library of Science, 2015-06-25)
    Natural selection is widely noted to drive divergence of phenotypic traits. Predation pressure can facilitate morphological divergence, for example the evolution of both cryptic and conspicuous coloration in animals. In ...
  • Heinze, Rieke; Mironov, Dmitrii; Raasch, Siegfried (Hoboken, NJ : Blackwell Publishing Ltd, 2016)
    A detailed analysis of the pressure-scrambling terms (i.e., the pressure-strain and pressure gradient-scalar covariances) in the Reynolds-stress and scalar-flux budgets for cloud-topped boundary layers (CTBLs) is performed ...
  • Lins, Dominik; Arnold, Dominik; Köhler, Christian; Mahl, Tobias; Prinz, Christopher; Kuhlenkötter, Bernd (Hannover : publish-Ing., 2021)
    The continuous testing and redesign of current business models and the associated adaptation of increasingly customized value propositions are nowadays becoming more and more important for companies. Thereby the additional ...
  • Nguyen, Xuan-Vy; Nguyen-Nhat, Nhu-Thuy; Nguyen, Xuan-Thuy; Dao, Viet-Ha; M. Liao, Lawrence; Papenbrock, Jutta (San Francisco, California, US : PLOS, 2021)
    The genus Halophila shows the highest species diversity within the seagrass genera. Southeast Asian countries where several boundary lines exist were considered as the origin of seagrasses. We hypothesize that the boundary ...