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    Recommended practice for calibrating vacuum gauges of the thermal conductivity type by Ellefson, R. E., Miiller, A. P.

    “…This article describes and recommends various methods for calibration of thermal conductivity vacuum gauges in the pressure range of the order of 10 −1 Pa ( 10…”
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    Development of Argon Isotope Reference Standards for the U.S. Geological Survey by Miiller, Archie P

    “…The comparison of physical ages of geological materials measured by laboratories engaged in geochronological studies has been limited by the accuracy of…”
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    Radiance temperatures (in the wavelength range 522-906 nm) of niobium at its melting point by a pulse-heating technique by CEZAIRLIYAN, A, MIILLER, A. P

    “…Radiance temperatures (at six wavelengths in the range 522--906 nm) of niobium at its melting point were measured by a pulse-heating technique. The method is…”
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    Radiance temperatures (in the wavelength range 523-907 nm) of group IVB transition metals titanium, zirconium, and hafnium at their melting points by a pulse-heating technique by CEZAIRLIYAN, A, MCCLURE, J. L, MIILLER, A. P

    Published in International journal of thermophysics (01-09-1994)
    “…The melting point radiance temperatures (at six wavelengths in the range 523-907 nm) of the Group IVB transition metals Ti, Zr and Hf were measured by a pulse…”
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    Absolute surface energy determination by METOIS, J. J, MIILLER, P

    Published in Surface science (2004)
    “…Experimental determination of absolute surface energies remains a challenge. We propose a simple method based on two independent measurements on 3D and 2D…”
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    A dynamic technique for measuring surface tension at high temperatures in a microgravity environment by Miiller, A. P., Cezairliyan, A.

    Published in International journal of thermophysics (01-07-1990)
    “…The feasibility of a dynamic technique for measuring surface tension of liquid metals at high temperatures in a microgravity environment is considered. The…”
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    A dynamic technique for thermophysical measurements at high temperatures in a microgravity environment by Cezairliyan, A., Miiller, A. P.

    Published in International journal of thermophysics (01-07-1990)
    “…Millisecond-resolution dynamic techniques for thermophysical measurements, when utilized in the laboratory, are limited to the study of materials in their…”
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    Melting temperature of nickel by a pulse heating technique by CEZAIRLIYAN, A, MIILLER, A. P

    Published in International journal of thermophysics (01-09-1984)
    “…The melting temp. of 99.98 exp + % pure Ni was measured by a subsecond duration pulse heating technique. The results, based on IPTS-68, yield a value of 1729K…”
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    Low distortion reflection electron microscopy for surface studies by MÜLLER, P, METOIS, J. J

    Published in Surface science (30-12-2005)
    “…Owing to its surface sensitivity, reflection electron microscopy (REM) is widely used to study surface structure and surface dynamic processes. However,…”
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    Deletion of Chromosome 1p and Loss of Expression of Alkaline Phosphatase Indicate Progression of Meningiomas by MIILLER, P, HENN, W, NIEDERMAYER, I, KETTER, R, FEIDEN, W, STEUDEL, W.-I, ZANG, K. D, STEILEN-GIMBEL, H

    Published in Clinical cancer research (01-11-1999)
    “…Meningiomas are cytogenetically characterized by loss of one chromosome 22 as a typical primary aberration and progression-associated secondary chromosome…”
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    Thermophysical measurements on low carbon 304 stainless steel above 1400 K by a transient (subsecond) technique by Cezairliyan, A., Miiller, A. P.

    Published in International journal of thermophysics (01-03-1980)
    “…Simultaneous measurements, by a subsecond duration transient technique, to determine the specific heat capacity, c sub(p), the electrical resistivity, p), and…”
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    Anatomic Fit of Six Different Radial Head Plates: Comparison of Precontoured Low-Profile Radial Head Plates by Burkhart, Klaus Josef, MD, Nowak, Tobias E., MD, Kim, Yoon-Joo, MD, Rommens, Pol M., PhD, Müller, Lars P., PhD

    Published in The Journal of hand surgery (American ed.) (01-04-2011)
    “…Purpose Bulky implants may lead to symptomatic soft tissue irritation after open reduction and internal fixation of radial head and neck fractures. The purpose…”
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    The effect of the pro-inflammatory cytokine tumor necrosis factor-alpha on human joint capsule myofibroblasts by Mattyasovszky, Stefan G, Hofmann, Alexander, Brochhausen, Christoph, Ritz, Ulrike, Kuhn, Sebastian, Wollstädter, Jochen, Schulze-Koops, Hendrik, Müller, Lars P, Watzer, Bernhard, Rommens, Pol M

    Published in Arthritis research & therapy (01-01-2010)
    “…Previous studies have shown that the number of myoblastically differentiated fibroblasts known as myofibroblasts (MFs) is significantly increased in stiff…”
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    Thermodynamic study of the alpha beta phase transformation in titanium by a pulse heating method by Cezairliyan, A., Miiller, A.P.

    “…Measurements of the temperature and energy of the α → β transformation, and the electrical resistivity near and at the transformation point of titanium by…”
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    Melting point, normal spectral emittance (at the melting point), and electrical resistivity (above 1900 K) of titanium by a pulse heating method by Cezairliyan, A., Miiller, A.P.

    “…A subsecond duration pulse heating method was used to measure the melting point, the normal spectral emittance (at the melting point), and the electrical…”
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