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    Measurement of heat transfer coefficient in two phase flows of radiation-resistant zeotropic C2F6/C3F8 blends by Doubek, M., Haubner, M., Vacek, V., Battistin, M., Hallewell, G., Katunin, S., Robinson, D.

    “…•Addition of up to 25% of C2F6 into a C3F8 refrigerant effectively decreases the evaporation temperature.•The heat transfer coefficient somewhat decreased with…”
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    Effect of physical exercise on cartilage volume and thickness in vivo: MR imaging study by Eckstein, F, Tieschky, M, Faber, S C, Haubner, M, Kolem, H, Englmeier, K H, Reiser, M

    Published in Radiology (01-04-1998)
    “…To quantify, with magnetic resonance (MR) imaging, the in vivo changes in cartilage volume and thickness after physical exercise. The patellae of eight…”
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    Spiral CT angiography and 3D reconstruction in patients with aortic coarctation by Becker, C, Soppa, C, Fink, U, Haubner, M, Müller-Lisse, U, Englmeier, K H, Bühlmeyer, K, Reiser, M

    Published in European radiology (01-01-1997)
    “…The objective of this study was to assess the reliability of spiral CT angiography (CTA) and 3D reconstruction in patients with aortic coarctation (CoA)…”
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    Repeatability of patellar cartilage thickness patterns in the living, using a fat-suppressed magnetic resonance imaging sequence with short acquisition time and three-dimensional data processing by Tieschky, M, Faber, S, Haubner, M, Kolem, H, Schulte, E, Englmeier, K H, Reiser, M, Eckstein, F

    Published in Journal of orthopaedic research (01-11-1997)
    “…A fast, reproducible, and noninvasive method is required for quantifying cartilage thickness clinically and for studying the deformation of articular cartilage…”
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    Hybrid rendering of multidimensional image data by Englmeier, K H, Haubner, M, Lösch, A, Eckstein, F, Seemann, M D, van Eimeren, W, Reiser, M

    Published in Methods of information in medicine (01-01-1997)
    “…The most important rendering methods applied in medical imaging are surface and volume rendering techniques. Each approach has its own advantages and…”
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    Hybrid rendering and virtual endoscopy of the auditory and vestibular system by Seemann, M D, Seemann, O, Englmeier, K H, Allen, C M, Haubner, M, Reiser, M F

    Published in European journal of medical research (17-11-1998)
    “…A hybrid rendering method (color-coded 3D shaded-surface and volume display) with the possibility of virtual endoscopy using image data sets from HR-SCT was…”
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    A new hybrid renderer for virtual bronchoscopy by Englmeier, K H, Haubner, M, Krapichler, C, Reiser, M

    “…To improve the diagnosis of pathologic modified airways, a new hybrid visualization system has been developed and tested based on digital image analysis and…”
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    Using a GIS for estimating input parameters in urban stormwater quality modeling by HAUBNER, S. M, JOERES, E. F

    Published in Water resources bulletin (Urbana) (01-12-1996)
    “…Geographic Information Systems (GIS) are being used increasingly as a method of preparing, analyzing, and displaying data for watershed analysis and modeling…”
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    Hybrid rendering of the cervico-cranial arteries using spiral computed tomography by Seemann, M, Englmeier, K, Haubner, M, Luboldt, W, Heuck, A, Reiser, M

    Published in European journal of medical research (08-04-1998)
    “…The purpose of this study was to develop a shaded-surface and volume display (hybrid rendering method) of the whole vascular system of the cervico-cranial…”
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    Image analysis and synthesis of multimodal images in medicine by Englmeier, K H, Haubner, M, Fink, U, Fink, B

    “…Radiologic and clinical practice can be enhanced by improved access to multimodal image information. Analysis, visualization, method characteristic image…”
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    A human-machine interface for medical image analysis and visualization in virtual environments by Krapichler, C., Haubner, M., Losch, A., Englmeier, K.-H.

    “…Virtual worlds open new dimensions in human-machine and even human-human communication. Medicine is predestined to benefit from this new technology in many…”
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    Three-dimensional analysis of the width of the subacromial space in healthy subjects and patients with impingement syndrome by Graichen, H, Bonel, H, Stammberger, T, Haubner, M, Rohrer, H, Englmeier, KH, Reiser, M, Eckstein, F

    Published in American journal of roentgenology (1976) (01-04-1999)
    “…The aim of this study was to per form a three-dimensional analysis of the width of the subacromial space during passive and active arm abduction in healthy…”
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    Accuracy of cartilage volume and thickness measurements with magnetic resonance imaging by Eckstein, F, Schnier, M, Haubner, M, Priebsch, J, Glaser, C, Englmeier, K H, Reiser, M

    Published in Clinical orthopaedics and related research (01-07-1998)
    “…A noninvasive imaging technique for quantifying articular cartilage is needed for diagnosis, monitoring, and therapy control in osteoarthritis. In this study…”
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    In vivo reproducibility of three-dimensional cartilage volume and thickness measurements with MR imaging by Eckstein, F, Westhoff, J, Sittek, H, Maag, KP, Haubner, M, Faber, S, Englmeier, KH, Reiser, M

    Published in American journal of roentgenology (1976) (01-03-1998)
    “…Previous studies suggest that MR imaging is capable of providing accurate data on knee joint cartilage volume and thickness in vitro, but the reproducibility…”
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    Virtual reality in medicine-computer graphics and interaction techniques by Haubner, M., Krapichler, C., Losch, A., Englmeier, K.-H., Van Eimeren, W.

    “…The paper describes several new visualization and interaction techniques that enable the use of virtual environments for routine medical purposes. A new…”
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    Magnetic resonance-based motion analysis of the shoulder during elevation by Graichen, H, Stammberger, T, Bonel, H, Haubner, M, Englmeier, K H, Reiser, M, Eckstein, F

    Published in Clinical orthopaedics and related research (01-01-2000)
    “…Changes in shoulder motion patterns are relevant in various shoulder diseases, but no in vivo information exists about the relative positions in vivo of the…”
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    Determination of knee joint cartilage thickness using three-dimensional magnetic resonance chondro-crassometry (3D MR-CCM) by Eckstein, F, Gavazzeni, A, Sittek, H, Haubner, M, Lösch, A, Milz, S, Englmeier, K H, Schulte, E, Putz, R, Reiser, M

    Published in Magnetic resonance in medicine (01-08-1996)
    “…The objective of this article was to analyze the accuracy and precision with which the quantitative distribution of articular cartilage can be determined in…”
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    Virtual reality and multimedia human-computer interaction in medicine by Englmeier, K.-H., Krapichler, C., Haubner, M., Seemann, M., Reiser, M.

    “…Tomography devices produce high-quality scans of the human anatomy. While conventional computer-aided image analysis falls back upon editing tomograms layer by…”
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    NITROUS OXIDE by HAUBNER, M H

    Published in Northwest dentistry (01-05-1965)
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    A non-invasive technique for 3-dimensional assessment of articular cartilage thickness based on MRI part 1: Development of a computational method by Lösch, Andreas, Eckstein, Felix, Haubner, Michael, Englmeier, Karl-Hans

    Published in Magnetic resonance imaging (1997)
    “…Articular cartilage thickness is of relevance in various fields in diagnostics and biomedical research. In view of recent improvements of MR cartilage imaging…”
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