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    Air retaining grids-a novel technology to maintain stable air layers under water for drag reduction by Mail, M, Moosmann, M, Häger, P, Barthlott, W

    “…Extreme water repellent 'superhydrophobic' surfaces evolved in plants and animals about 450 Ma: a combination of hydrophobic chemistry and hierarchical…”
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    Double copy for Lagrangians at trilinear order by Beneke, M., Hager, P., Sanfilippo, A.F.

    Published in The journal of high energy physics (01-02-2022)
    “…A bstract We present a novel double-copy prescription for gauge fields at the Lagrangian level and apply it to the original double copy, couplings to matter…”
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    On the Evolution of Comets by Guilbert-Lepoutre, A., Besse, S., Mousis, O., Ali-Dib, M., Höfner, S., Koschny, D., Hager, P.

    Published in Space science reviews (01-12-2015)
    “…Studying comets is believed to bring invaluable clues on the formation and evolution of our planetary system. In comparison to planets, they have undergone…”
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    Impact of the national prevention policy and scrum law changes on the incidence of rugby-related catastrophic cervical spine injuries in French Rugby Union by Reboursiere, E, Bohu, Y, Retière, D, Sesboüé, B, Pineau, V, Colonna, J P, Hager, J P, Peyrin, J C, Piscione, J

    Published in British journal of sports medicine (01-05-2018)
    “…Catastrophic cervical spine injuries are rare in rugby union but require close monitoring. The aim of this study was to analyse the incidence of severe…”
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    Preferential flow velocity mapping of alluvial soil using temporal electrical resistivity imaging by Halihan, Todd, Acharya, Bharat S., Hager, John P., Guertault, Lucie, Fox, Garey A.

    Published in Discover water (10-01-2023)
    “…Riparian soils are susceptible to the formation of macropores, which provide opportunities for preferential flow in comparison to the surrounding soil matrix…”
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    Air retaining grids—a novel technology to maintain stable air layers under water for drag reduction by Mail, M., Moosmann, M., Häger, P., Barthlott, W.

    “…Extreme water repellent ‘superhydrophobic’ surfaces evolved in plants and animals about 450 Ma: a combination of hydrophobic chemistry and hierarchical…”
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    Rapid Freeze-Quench ENDOR Study of Chloroperoxidase Compound I:  The Site of the Radical by Kim, Sun Hee, Perera, Roshan, Hager, Lowell P, Dawson, John H, Hoffman, Brian M

    Published in Journal of the American Chemical Society (03-05-2006)
    “…The classical heme-monooxygenase active intermediate, compound I (Cpd-I), incorporates a heme which is oxidized by two equivalents above the resting ferric…”
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    Transient thermal envelope for rovers and sample collecting devices on the Moon by Hager, P.B., Parzinger, S., Haarmann, R., Walter, U.

    Published in Advances in space research (01-03-2015)
    “…•Boulders and craters alter infrared and solar heat fluxes on rovers and sample collecting devices.•The effects increase with decreasing solar elevation…”
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    Mean‐field liquidation games with market drop‐out by Fu, Guanxing, Hager, Paul P., Horst, Ulrich

    Published in Mathematical finance (01-10-2024)
    “…We consider a novel class of portfolio liquidation games with market drop‐out (“absorption”). More precisely, we consider mean‐field and finite player…”
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    Normative values for internal and external glenohumeral rotation strength in rugby players: A systematic review with meta-analysis by Rogowski, I, Degot, M, Hager, JP, Del Moral, B, Cardot, N, Loursac, R, Blache, Y, Neyton, L

    Published in Shoulder & Elbow (01-03-2024)
    “…This systematic review aims to provide normative values for internal and external glenohumeral rotation strength in rugby players. From the inception to March…”
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    Peak power output predicts rowing ergometer performance in elite male rowers by Bourdin, M, Messonnier, L, Hager, J-P, Lacour, J-R

    Published in International journal of sports medicine (01-07-2004)
    “…The aim of the present study was to test the hypothesis that peak power output (Ppeak) sustained during maximal incremental testing would be an overall index…”
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    The Cold War and Third World Socialism by Hager, Robert P.

    Published in Democracy and Security (02-01-2024)
    “…Much of the Cold War was waged in what was then often referred to as the "Third World." The first work reviewed here looks at the victory of the Vietnamese…”
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    Evolution of legumin genes: loss of an ancestral intron at the beginning of angiosperm diversification by Häger, K.-P., Müller, B., Wind, C., Erbach, S., Fischer, H.

    Published in FEBS letters (27-05-1996)
    “…The polymerase chain reaction was used to survey gymnosperm legumin genes. Characterization of 46 cloned amplificates, differing in sequence and size (1.2–1.6…”
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    Review of devices and clinical need for non-blood contacting mechanical circulatory support by Ingram, Shannon N., Hager, Melanie P., Moreno, Michael R., Criscione, John C.

    Published in Applications in engineering science (01-12-2022)
    “…LVADs have been in clinical use for a half-century and have advanced through at least 3 generations resulting in compact, durable, and powerful pumps that can…”
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    C. fumago Chloroperoxidase is also a Dehaloperoxidase:  Oxidative Dehalogenation of Halophenols by Osborne, Robert L, Raner, Gregory M, Hager, Lowell P, Dawson, John H

    Published in Journal of the American Chemical Society (01-02-2006)
    “…We have examined the H2O2-dependent oxidative dehalogenation of 2,4,6-trihalophenols and p-halophenols catalyzed by Caldariomyces fumago chloroperoxidase…”
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    Optimal stopping with signatures by Bayer, Christian, Hager, Paul P., Riedel, Sebastian, Schoenmakers, John

    Published in The Annals of applied probability (01-02-2023)
    “…We propose a new method for solving optimal stopping problems (such as American option pricing in finance) under minimal assumptions on the underlying…”
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    A dynamic human water and electrolyte balance model for verification and optimization of life support systems in space flight applications by Hager, P., Czupalla, M., Walter, U.

    Published in Acta astronautica (01-11-2010)
    “…In this paper we report on the development of a dynamic MATLAB SIMULINK® model for the water and electrolyte balance inside the human body. This model is part…”
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    Energy and power awareness in hardware schedulers for energy harvesting IoT SoCs by Anagnostou, P., Gomez, A., Hager, P.A., Fatemi, H., Pineda de Gyvez, J., Thiele, L., Benini, L.

    Published in Integration (Amsterdam) (01-07-2019)
    “…The recent growth of applications in the emerging Internet of Things field is posing new challenges in the long-term deployments of sensing devices. Currently,…”
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    Isolated posterior cruciate ligament reconstruction: Is non-aggressive rehabilitation the right protocol? by Quelard, B, Sonnery-Cottet, B, Zayni, R, Badet, R, Fournier, Y, Hager, J.-P, Chambat, P

    “…Summary Introduction Reconstruction Surgery of the posterior cruciate ligament (PCL) has not yet been fully standardized, and associated rehabilitation…”
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    Reassessing the Second World War by Hager, Robert P.

    Published in Democracy and security (03-04-2022)
    “…World War II has been remembered in the United States as "the good war." Scholarship on the war and its cause generally concentrates on the events of the 1930s…”
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