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    Empirical‐statistical downscaling and error correction of daily precipitation from regional climate models by Jakob Themeßl, Matthias, Gobiet, Andreas, Leuprecht, Armin

    Published in International journal of climatology (01-08-2011)
    “…Although regional climate models (RCMs) are powerful tools for describing regional and even smaller scale climate conditions, they still feature severe…”
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    High Resolution Sensitivity Studies with the Regional Climate Model CCLM in the Alpine Region by Martin Suklitsch, Andreas Gobiet, Armin Leuprecht, Christoph Frei

    “…The presented study investigates the performance of the regional climate model CCLM operated at high resolution (10 km grid) over the European Alpine region to…”
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    Computer Simulation of Non-Newtonian Effects on Blood Flow in Large Arteries by LEUPRECHT, ARMIN, PERKTOLD, KARL

    “…The influence of viscoelastic effects on blood flow in large arteries is studied numerically. The description of the blood flow uses the conservation of mass…”
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    Fluid dynamics, wall mechanics, and oxygen transfer in peripheral bypass anastomoses by Perktold, Karl, Leuprecht, Armin, Prosi, Martin, Berk, Thomas, Czerny, Martin, Trubel, Wolfgang, Schima, Heinrich

    Published in Annals of biomedical engineering (01-04-2002)
    “…Intimal hyperplasia at vascular anastomoses seems to be promoted by altered flow conditions and stress distributions within the anastomotic region. In order to…”
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    Blood flow in the human ascending aorta: a combined MRI and CFD study by Leuprecht, Armin, Kozerke, Sebastian, Boesiger, Peter, Perktold, Karl

    Published in Journal of engineering mathematics (01-12-2003)
    “…Blood flow through the ascending aorta of two individuals is studied numerically. Realistic flow simulation is enabled by the combination of MRI and CFD. The…”
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    Scaled distribution mapping: a bias correction method that preserves raw climate model projected changes by Switanek, Matthew B, Troch, Peter A, Castro, Christopher L, Leuprecht, Armin, Chang, Hsin-I, Mukherjee, Rajarshi, Demaria, Eleonora M. C

    Published in Hydrology and earth system sciences (06-06-2017)
    “…Commonly used bias correction methods such as quantile mapping (QM) assume the function of error correction values between modeled and observed distributions…”
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    From climate simulations to statistics - Introducing the wux package by Mendlik, Thomas, Heinrich, Georg, Gobiet, Andreas, Leuprecht, Armin

    “…We present the R package wux, a toolbox to analyze projected climate change signals by numerical climate model simulations and the associated uncertainties…”
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    WegenerNet: A Pioneering High-Resolution Network for Monitoring Weather and Climate by Kirchengast, Gottfried, Kabas, Thomas, Leuprecht, Armin, Bichler, Christoph, Truhetz, Heimo

    “…The Feldbach region in southeast Austria, characteristic for experiencing a rich variety of weather and climate patterns, has been selected as the focus area…”
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    Numerical study of hemodynamics and wall mechanics in distal end-to-side anastomoses of bypass grafts by Leuprecht, Armin, Perktold, Karl, Prosi, Martin, Berk, Thomas, Trubel, Wolfgang, Schima, Heinrich

    Published in Journal of biomechanics (01-02-2002)
    “…The development and progress of distal anastomotic intimal hyperplasia seems to be promoted by altered flow conditions and intramural stress distributions at…”
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    Combined CFD and MRI study of blood flow in a human ascending aorta model by Leuprecht, Armin, Perktold, Karl, Kozerke, Sebastian, Boesiger, Peter

    Published in Biorheology (Oxford) (2002)
    “…Physiological correct modelling of blood flow through the human ascending aorta is done by combining computational fluid dynamics (CFD) and magnetic resonance…”
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