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    Focusing adaptive-optics for neutron spectroscopy at extreme conditions by Simeoni, G. G., Valicu, R. G., Borchert, G., Böni, P., Rasmussen, N. G., Yang, F., Kordel, T., Holland-Moritz, D., Kargl, F., Meyer, A.

    Published in Applied physics letters (14-12-2015)
    “…Neutron Spectroscopy employing extreme-conditions sample environments is nowadays a crucial tool for the understanding of fundamental scientific questions as…”
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    Relationship between Access Management and Other Physical Roadway Characteristics and Safety by Schultz, Grant G, Braley, Kordel T, Boschert, Tim

    Published in Journal of transportation engineering (01-02-2010)
    “…In the past, one of the primary focus areas for access management research has been on the physical characteristics of a roadway (i.e., signal spacing,…”
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    Nanodomains in multiferroic hexagonal RMnO3 films (R = Y,Dy,Ho,Er) by Kordel, T., Wehrenfennig, C., Meier, D., Lottermoser, T., Fiebig, M., Gelard, I., Dubourdieu, C., Kim, J. W., Schultz, L., Dorr, K.

    “…A homogeneous distribution of ferroelectric nanoinclusions was observed by optical second harmonic generation in epitaxial films of hexagonal RMnO3 (R = Y, Dy,…”
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    Prioritizing Access Management Implementation by Schultz, Grant G., Braley, Kordel T., Boschert, Tim

    Published in Transportation research record (01-01-2009)
    “…Traffic volumes and congestion continue to increase on arterial roads. Safety and performance on those roads are continual concerns. Transportation systems…”
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    Function and structure in early modern muscular mechanics. Four episodes and a dialogue between Stensen and Borelli on two chief muscular systems by Kardel, T

    Published in Acta anatomica (1997)
    “…The dispute on the movement of skeletal muscles in 1667 between Giovanni Alfonso Borelli, who maintained the ancient movement caused by inflation theory, and…”
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