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    Regional amplification of projected changes in extreme temperatures strongly controlled by soil moisture‐temperature feedbacks by Vogel, M. M., Orth, R., Cheruy, F., Hagemann, S., Lorenz, R., Hurk, B. J. J. M., Seneviratne, S. I.

    Published in Geophysical research letters (16-02-2017)
    “…Regional hot extremes are projected to increase more strongly than global mean temperature, with substantially larger changes than 2°C even if global warming…”
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    Statistical bias correction of global simulated daily precipitation and temperature for the application of hydrological models by Piani, C., Weedon, G.P., Best, M., Gomes, S.M., Viterbo, P., Hagemann, S., Haerter, J.O.

    Published in Journal of hydrology (Amsterdam) (15-12-2010)
    “…► This study presents a statistical bias correction methodology that allows climate model output temperature and precipitation to be used as forcing for impact…”
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    Sulfur isotopes, trace element, and textural analyses of pyrite, arsenopyrite and base metal sulfides associated with gold mineralization in the Pataz-Parcoy district, Peru: implication for paragenesis, fluid source, and gold deposition mechanisms by Voute, F., Hagemann, S. G., Evans, N. J., Villanes, C.

    Published in Mineralium deposita (01-10-2019)
    “…In the Pataz-Parcoy district, current mining activity is focused on the mesothermal quartz-carbonate-sulfide veins hosted by the Pataz batholith. Total gold…”
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    Cross - Scale Intercomparison of Climate Change Impacts Simulated by Regional and Global Hydrological Models in Eleven Large River Basins by Hattermann, F. F., Krysanova, V., Gosling, S. N., Dankers, R., Daggupati, P., Donnelly, C., Florke, M., Huang, S., Motovilov, Y., Buda, S., Wada, Y.

    Published in Climatic change (01-04-2017)
    “…Ideally, the results from models operating at different scales should agree in trend direction and magnitude of impacts under climate change. However, this…”
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    Climate model bias correction and the role of timescales by Haerter, J. O., Hagemann, S., Moseley, C., Piani, C.

    Published in Hydrology and earth system sciences (28-03-2011)
    “…It is well known that output from climate models cannot be used to force hydrological simulations without some form of preprocessing to remove the existing…”
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    Development and evaluation of a global dynamical wetlands extent scheme by Stacke, T, Hagemann, S

    Published in Hydrology and earth system sciences (23-08-2012)
    “…In this study we present the development of the dynamical wetland extent scheme (DWES) and evaluate its skill to represent the global wetland distribution. The…”
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    Quantifying different sources of uncertainty in hydrological projections in an Alpine watershed by Dobler, C, Hagemann, S, Wilby, R. L, Stötter, J

    Published in Hydrology and earth system sciences (22-11-2012)
    “…Many studies have investigated potential climate change impacts on regional hydrology; less attention has been given to the components of uncertainty that…”
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    Sensitivity of Simulated Climate to Horizontal and Vertical Resolution in the ECHAM5 Atmosphere Model by Roeckner, E., Brokopf, R., Esch, M., Giorgetta, M., Hagemann, S., Kornblueh, L., Manzini, E., Schlese, U., Schulzweida, U.

    Published in Journal of climate (15-08-2006)
    “…The most recent version of the Max Planck Institute for Meteorology atmospheric general circulation model, ECHAM5, is used to study the impact of changes in…”
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    Foxp3+ T cells expressing RORγt represent a stable regulatory T-cell effector lineage with enhanced suppressive capacity during intestinal inflammation by Yang, B-H, Hagemann, S, Mamareli, P, Lauer, U, Hoffmann, U, Beckstette, M, Föhse, L, Prinz, I, Pezoldt, J, Suerbaum, S, Sparwasser, T, Hamann, A, Floess, S, Huehn, J, Lochner, M

    Published in Mucosal immunology (01-03-2016)
    “…Foxp3 (forkhead box P3 transcription factor)-expressing regulatory T cells (Tregs) are essential for immunological tolerance, best illustrated by uncontrolled…”
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    Evaluation of Ovarian Cancer: Initial Application of Coregistered Photoacoustic Tomography and US by Nandy, Sreyankar, Mostafa, Atahar, Hagemann, Ian S, Powell, Matthew A, Amidi, Eghbal, Robinson, Kathryn, Mutch, David G, Siegel, Cary, Zhu, Quing

    Published in Radiology (01-12-2018)
    “…Purpose To assess transvaginal coregistered photoacoustic tomography (PAT) and pulse-echo US for diagnosis of ovarian cancer based on functional parameters…”
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    Potential and limitations of multidecadal satellite soil moisture observations for selected climate model evaluation studies by Loew, A, Stacke, T, Dorigo, W, de Jeu, R, Hagemann, S

    Published in Hydrology and earth system sciences (13-09-2013)
    “…Soil moisture is an essential climate variable (ECV) of major importance for land–atmosphere interactions and global hydrology. An appropriate representation…”
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    Plant functional type classification for earth system models: results from the European Space Agency's Land Cover Climate Change Initiative by Poulter, B, MacBean, N, Hartley, A, Khlystova, I, Arino, O, Betts, R, Bontemps, S, Boettcher, M, Brockmann, C, Defourny, P, Hagemann, S, Herold, M, Kirches, G, Lamarche, C, Lederer, D, Ottlé, C, Peters, M, Peylin, P

    Published in Geoscientific Model Development (31-07-2015)
    “…Global land cover is a key variable in the earth system with feedbacks on climate, biodiversity and natural resources. However, global land cover data sets…”
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    Heavy rain intensity distributions on varying time scales and at different temperatures by Haerter, J. O., Berg, P., Hagemann, S.

    “…On the basis of observational precipitation data at a temporal resolution of 5 min from six stations in Germany we obtain scaling relations of the probability…”
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    Seasonal characteristics of the relationship between daily precipitation intensity and surface temperature by Berg, P., Haerter, J. O., Thejll, P., Piani, C., Hagemann, S., Christensen, J. H.

    “…Past studies have argued that the intensity of extreme precipitation events should increase exponentially with temperature. This argument is based on the…”
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    Climate change impact on available water resources obtained using multiple global climate and hydrology models by Hagemann, S, Chen, C, Clark, D. B, Folwell, S, Gosling, S. N, Haddeland, I, Hanasaki, N, Heinke, J, Ludwig, F, Voss, F, Wiltshire, A. J

    Published in Earth system dynamics (07-05-2013)
    “…Climate change is expected to alter the hydrological cycle resulting in large-scale impacts on water availability. However, future climate change impact…”
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    Simulating high-latitude permafrost regions by the JSBACH terrestrial ecosystem model by Ekici, A, Beer, C, Hagemann, S, Boike, J, Langer, M, Hauck, C

    Published in Geoscientific model development (22-04-2014)
    “…The current version of JSBACH incorporates phenomena specific to high latitudes: freeze/thaw processes, coupling thermal and hydrological processes in a…”
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    Primary human ovarian epithelial cancer cells broadly express HER2 at immunologically-detectable levels by Lanitis, Evripidis, Dangaj, Denarda, Hagemann, Ian S, Song, De-Gang, Best, Andrew, Sandaltzopoulos, Raphael, Coukos, George, Powell, Jr, Daniel J

    Published in PloS one (26-11-2012)
    “…The breadth of HER2 expression by primary human ovarian cancers remains controversial, which questions its suitability as a universal antigen in this…”
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    Fertile, alkalic intrusions, Karari-Whirling Dervish gold deposit, Yilgarn Craton, Western Australia by Witt, W. K., Roberts, M. P., Hagemann, S. G., Fisher, C.

    Published in Australian journal of earth sciences (18-05-2024)
    “…Some Archean and Phanerozoic gold deposits demonstrate a close spatial relationship with alkalic intrusions, although the genetic connotations of this…”
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    Cobalt enrichment at the Juomasuo and Hangaslampi polymetallic deposits, Kuusamo Schist Belt, Finland: a role for an orogenic gold fluid? by Witt, W. K., Hagemann, S. G., Roberts, M., Davies, A.

    Published in Mineralium deposita (01-02-2020)
    “…The Juomasuo (Co-Au) and Hangaslampi (Au-Co) deposits are located in the Kuusamo Schist Belt, part of the 1.9–1.8 Ga Svecokarelian Orogenic Belt, central…”
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    Quantification of ovarian lesion and fallopian tube vasculature using optical-resolution photoacoustic microscopy by Leng, Xiandong, Kou, Sitai, Lin, Yixiao, Hagemann, Andrea R., Hagemann, Ian S., Thaker, Premal H., Kuroki, Lindsay M., McCourt, Carolyn K., Mutch, David G., Siegel, Cary, Powell, Matthew A., Zhu, Quing

    Published in Scientific reports (23-09-2022)
    “…The heterogeneity in the pathological and clinical manifestations of ovarian cancer is a major hurdle impeding early and accurate diagnosis. A host of imaging…”
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