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    Plasticity of signaling and mate choice in a trilling species of the Mecopoda complex (Orthoptera: Tettigoniidae) by Krobath, I., Römer, H., Hartbauer, M.

    Published in Behavioral ecology and sociobiology (01-11-2017)
    “…Males of a trilling species in the Mecopoda complex produce conspicuous calling songs that consist of two motifs: an amplitude-modulated motif with alternating…”
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    Maintaining acoustic communication at a cocktail party: heterospecific masking noise improves signal detection through frequency separation by Siegert, M E, Römer, H, Hartbauer, M

    Published in Journal of experimental biology (15-12-2013)
    “…We examined acoustic masking in a chirping katydid species of the Mecopoda elongata complex due to interference with a sympatric Mecopoda species where males…”
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    COMPARISON OF PHOTON-COUNTING AND FLAT-PANEL DIGITAL MAMMMOGRAPHY FOR THE PURPOSE OF 3D IMAGING USING A NOVEL IMAGE PROCESSING METHOD by Svahn, T M, Gordon, R, Ast, J C, Riffel, J, Hartbauer, M

    Published in Radiation protection dosimetry (12-10-2021)
    “…Abstract The purpose of the present work was to compare the quality of low-dose projections from a photon-counting with a flat-panel system, and to evaluate a…”
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    Competition and cooperation in a synchronous bushcricket chorus by Hartbauer, M., Haitzinger, L., Kainz, M., Römer, H.

    Published in Royal Society open science (01-10-2014)
    “…Synchronous signalling within choruses of the same species either emerges from cooperation or competition. In our study on the katydid Mecopoda elongata, we…”
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    Male age and female mate choice in a synchronizing katydid by Hartbauer, M., Siegert, M. E., Römer, H.

    Published in Journal of Comparative Physiology (01-08-2015)
    “…In acoustically communicating species, females often evaluate the frequency content, signal duration and the temporal signal pattern to gain information about…”
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    Neuronal correlates of a preference for leading signals in the synchronizing bushcricket Mecopoda elongata (Orthoptera, Tettigoniidae) by Siegert, M E, Römer, H, Hashim, R, Hartbauer, M

    Published in Journal of experimental biology (01-12-2011)
    “…Acoustically interacting males of the tropical katydid Mecopoda elongata synchronize their chirps imperfectly, so that one male calls consistently earlier in…”
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    Signalling plasticity and energy saving in a tropical bushcricket by Hartbauer, M, Stabentheiner, A, Römer, H

    Published in Journal of Comparative Physiology (01-03-2012)
    “…Males of the tropical bushcricket Mecopoda elongata synchronize their acoustic advertisement signals (chirps) in interactions with other males. However,…”
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    Acoustic signal perception in a noisy habitat: lessons from synchronising insects by Hartbauer, M, Siegert, M. E, Fertschai, I, Römer, H

    Published in Journal of Comparative Physiology (01-06-2012)
    “…Acoustically communicating animals often have to cope with ambient noise that has the potential to interfere with the perception of conspecific signals. Here…”
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    Chirp rate is independent of male condition in a synchronising bushcricket by Hartbauer, M., Kratzer, S., Römer, H.

    Published in Journal of insect physiology (01-03-2006)
    “…Males of the bushcricket Mecopoda elongata synchronise their chirps with neighbouring males, but because synchrony is imperfect, one male's chirp preceeds the…”
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    Antiapoptotic effects of the peptidergic drug Cerebrolysin on primary cultures of embryonic chick cortical neurons by HARTBAUER, M, HUTTER-PAIER, B, SKOFITSCH, G, WINDISCH, M

    Published in Journal of Neural Transmission (01-01-2001)
    “…Cerebrolysin (EBEWE Arzneimittel, Austria, Europe) is a widely used drug relieving the symptoms of a variety of neurological disorders, particularly of…”
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    Effects of cerebrolysin on the outgrowth and protection of processes of cultured brain neurons by HARTBAUER, M, HUTTER-PAIER, B, WINDISCH, M

    Published in Journal of Neural Transmission (01-01-2001)
    “…Cerebrolysin (Cere, EBEWE Arzneimittel, Austria), a peptidergic drug produced by a standardised enzymatic breakdown of porcine brain proteins, consists of a…”
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    Cranking up the heat: relationships between energetically costly song features and the increase in thorax temperature in male crickets and katydids by Erregger, Bettina, Kovac, Helmut, Stabentheiner, Anton, Hartbauer, Manfred, Römer, Heinrich, Schmidt, Arne K D

    Published in Journal of experimental biology (15-07-2017)
    “…Sexual displays of acoustically signalling insects are used in the context of mate attraction and mate choice. While energetic investment in sound production…”
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    Cross-talk reduction in confocal images of dual fluorescence labelled cell spheroids by Ahammer, H, DeVaney, T.T.J, Hartbauer, M, Tritthart, H.A

    Published in Micron (Oxford, England : 1993) (01-08-1999)
    “…Dual fluorescence labelling is an advanced method to separate two individual specimens in a biological system using confocal microscopy. An inherent problem of…”
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    Chorus model of the synchronizing bushcricket species Mecopoda elongata by Hartbauer, Manfred

    Published in Ecological modelling (24-04-2008)
    “…Males of the Malaysian bushcricket species Mecopoda elongata synchronize or alternate their cyclically occurring song elements (chirps) in a duet. The acoustic…”
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    FLECAINIDE ALTERS THE CARDIAC MICROSCOPIC ACTIVATION PATTERN. ANIN-VITROSTUDY USING VOLTAGE SENSITIVE DYES by DHEIN, S., HARTBAUER, M., MÜLLER, W., WINDISCH, H., SALAMEH, A., TRITTHART, H.A.

    Published in Pharmacological research (01-09-1996)
    “…In order to evaluate whether flecainide may alter microscopic activation patterns, isolated guinea pig papillary muscles (paced at a rate of 1Hz or 3Hz…”
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    Flecainide alters the cardiac microscopic activation pattern. An in-vitro study using voltage sensitive dyes by Dhein, S, Hartbauer, M, Müller, W, Windisch, H, Salameh, A, Tritthart, H A

    Published in Pharmacological research (01-09-1996)
    “…In order to evaluate whether flecainide may alter microscopic activation patterns, isolated guinea pig papillary muscles (paced at a rate of 1 Hz or 3 Hz…”
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    Mechanisms for synchrony and alternation in song interactions of the bushcricket Mecopoda elongata (Tettigoniidae: Orthoptera) by Hartbauer, M, Kratzer, S, Steiner, K, Romer, H

    Published in Journal of Comparative Physiology (01-02-2005)
    “…Males of the bushcricket Mecopoda elongata synchronise or alternate their chirps with their neighbours in an aggregation. Since synchrony is imperfect, leader…”
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    The LENUS Master Patient Index: Combining Hospital Content Management with a Healthcare Service Bus by Krechel, D., Hartbauer, M.

    “…The LENUS [LE08] master patient index in combination with the electronic patient record and a healthcare service bus enables the implementation of a small lean…”
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    Evaluation of noisy single shot signals in cardiac optical potential mapping by Windisch, H., Ahammer, H., Schaffer, P., Muller, W., Hartbauer, M.

    “…The authors have developed a novel data evaluation method which allows them to gain statistically relevant information even from noisy single shot records. The…”
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    Nonuniform response of the field stimulated cardiomyocyte: a study by optical micromapping by Windisch, H., Ahammer, H., Schaffer, P., Muller, W., Hartbauer, M.

    Published in IEEE, PISCATAWAY, NJ, (USA). 1993 (1993)
    “…Optical potential mapping with very high temporal (GREQ20 mu m) and subcellular spatial (15 mu m) resolution allows detailed investigation of excitation…”
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