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    Response of snow cover and runoff to climate change in high Alpine catchments of Eastern Switzerland by Bavay, M., Grünewald, T., Lehning, M.

    Published in Advances in water resources (01-05-2013)
    “…► A physically based process model was run on a 7000km2 mountainous area. ► Three regional climate models were used to provide climate change scenarios. ► Snow…”
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    Eukaryotic initiation factor 4E-binding protein 1 (4E-BP1): a master regulator of mRNA translation involved in tumorigenesis by Musa, J, Orth, M F, Dallmayer, M, Baldauf, M, Pardo, C, Rotblat, B, Kirchner, T, Leprivier, G, Grünewald, T G P

    Published in Oncogene (08-09-2016)
    “…Protein synthesis activity is abnormally enhanced in cancer cells to support their uncontrolled growth. However, this process needs to be tightly restricted…”
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    Magnesium from bioresorbable implants: Distribution and impact on the nano- and mineral structure of bone by Grünewald, T.A, Rennhofer, H, Hesse, B, Burghammer, M, Stanzl-Tschegg, S.E, Cotte, M, Löffler, J.F, Weinberg, A.M, Lichtenegger, H.C

    Published in Biomaterials (01-01-2016)
    “…Abstract Biocompatibility is a key issue in the development of new implant materials. In this context, a novel class of biodegrading Mg implants exhibits…”
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    Relative importance of advective heat transport and boundary layer decoupling in the melt dynamics of a patchy snow cover by Mott, R., Gromke, C., Grünewald, T., Lehning, M.

    Published in Advances in water resources (01-05-2013)
    “…► Atmospheric decoupling inhibits the advective heat transport towards the snow cover. ► Boundary layer decoupling, thus, significantly decreases snow…”
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    Biobehavioral Responses to Stress in Females: Tend-and-Befriend, Not Fight-or-Flight by Taylor, Shelley E, Klein, Laura Cousino, Lewis, Brian P, Gruenewald, Tara L, Gurung, Regan A. R, Updegraff, John A

    Published in Psychological review (01-07-2000)
    “…The human stress response has been characterized, both physiologically and behaviorally, as "fight-or-flight." Although fight-or-flight may characterize the…”
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    Statistical modelling of the snow depth distribution in open alpine terrain by Grünewald, T, Stötter, J, Pomeroy, J. W, Dadic, R, Moreno Baños, I, Marturià, J, Spross, M, Hopkinson, C, Burlando, P, Lehning, M

    Published in Hydrology and earth system sciences (01-08-2013)
    “…The spatial distribution of alpine snow covers is characterised by large variability. Taking this variability into account is important for many tasks…”
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    Reaction of bone nanostructure to a biodegrading Magnesium WZ21 implant – A scanning small-angle X-ray scattering time study by Grünewald, T.A., Ogier, A., Akbarzadeh, J., Meischel, M., Peterlik, H., Stanzl-Tschegg, S., Löffler, J.F., Weinberg, A.M., Lichtenegger, H.C.

    Published in Acta biomaterialia (01-02-2016)
    “…[Display omitted] Understanding the implant–bone interaction is of prime interest for the development of novel biodegrading implants. Magnesium is a very…”
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    High Speed In Situ Synchrotron Observation of Cyclic Deformation and Phase Transformation of Superelastic Nitinol at Ultrasonic Frequency by Fitzka, M., Rennhofer, H., Catoor, D., Reiterer, M., Lichtenegger, H., Checchia, S., di Michiel, M., Irrasch, D., Gruenewald, T. A., Mayer, H.

    Published in Experimental mechanics (01-03-2020)
    “…The near equi-atomic intermetallic Ni Ti alloy Nitinol is used for medical implants, notably in self-expanding stent grafts and heart valve frames, which are…”
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    EWS-FLI1-mediated suppression of the RAS-antagonist Sprouty 1 (SPRY1) confers aggressiveness to Ewing sarcoma by Cidre-Aranaz, F, Grünewald, T G P, Surdez, D, García-García, L, Carlos Lázaro, J, Kirchner, T, González-González, L, Sastre, A, García-Miguel, P, López-Pérez, S E, Monzón, S, Delattre, O, Alonso, J

    Published in Oncogene (09-02-2017)
    “…Ewing sarcoma is characterized by chromosomal translocations fusing the EWS gene with various members of the ETS family of transcription factors, most commonly…”
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    Psychological Resources, Positive Illusions, and Health by Taylor, Shelley E, Kemeny, Margaret E, Bower, Julienne E, Gruenewald, Tara L, Reed, Geoffrey M

    Published in The American psychologist (01-01-2000)
    “…Psychological beliefs such as optimism, personal control, and a sense of meaning are known to be protective of mental health. Are they protective of physical…”
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    Contributing to Others, Contributing to Oneself: Perceptions of Generativity and Health in Later Life by GRUENEWALD, Tara L, LIAO, Diana H, SEEMAN, Teresa E

    “…To examine whether perceptions of generativity predict the likelihood of increases in levels of impairment in activities of daily living (ADLs) or of dying…”
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    Micrometeorological processes driving snow ablation in an Alpine catchment by Mott, R., Egli, L., Grünewald, T., Dawes, N., Manes, C., Bavay, M., Lehning, M.

    Published in The cryosphere (01-01-2011)
    “…Mountain snow covers typically become patchy over the course of a melting season. The snow pattern during melt is mainly governed by the end of winter snow…”
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    Feelings of Usefulness to Others, Disability, and Mortality in Older Adults: The MacArthur Study of Successful Aging by Gruenewald, Tara L., Karlamangla, Arun S., Greendale, Gail A., Singer, Burton H., Seeman, Teresa E.

    “…We examined feelings of usefulness to others as a predictor of disability and mortality risk in a sample of older adults (aged 70–79 years) from the MacArthur…”
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