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    Optical properties and interparticle coupling of plasmonic bowtie nanoantennas on a semiconducting substrate by Schraml, K., Spiegl, M., Kammerlocher, M., Bracher, G., Bartl, J., Campbell, T., Finley, J. J., Kaniber, M.

    “…We present the simulation, fabrication, and optical characterization of plasmonic gold bowtie nanoantennas on a semiconducting GaAs substrate as geometrical…”
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    Low-temperature performance prediction of asphalt mixtures used for LLP-new approach based on fundamental test methods and numerical modeling by Wistuba, M., Lackner, R., Blab, R., Spiegl, M.

    “…A major mode of deterioration in fully-flexible long-life pavements (LLP) is surface-initiated top-down cracking. If surface maintenance is suspended,…”
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    Paternal age is a risk factor for Alzheimer disease in the absence of a major gene by Bertram, L, Busch, R, Spiegl, M, Lautenschlager, N T, Müller, U, Kurz, A

    Published in Neurogenetics (01-08-1998)
    “…We compared the parental age at birth of patients with Alzheimer disease (AD) with that of cognitively healthy control subjects. Within 206 carefully diagnosed…”
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    Is Low-Temperature Creep of Asphalt Mastic Independent of Filler Shape and Mineralogy?—Arguments from Multiscale Analysis by Lackner, Roman, Spiegl, Markus, Blab, Ronald, Eberhardsteiner, Josef

    Published in Journal of materials in civil engineering (01-10-2005)
    “…This paper focuses on the effect of filler on the low-temperature creep of asphalt mastic. Based on experimental results obtained from bending-beam rheometer…”
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    Keystone Flap Type IIIB: A New Variation for Coverage of Defects at Joint Regions by Bauer, Benedikt A., Christen, Samuel, Spiegl, Matthias K. F., Müller, Daniel Andreas, Grünert, Jörg G.

    “…Soft tissue defect reconstruction at joint regions is a challenging problem due to the sparse excessive tissue and late complication of constrigent scar…”
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    Emission redistribution from a quantum dot-bowtie nanoantenna by Regler, A, Schraml, K, Lyamkina, A, Spiegl, M, Müller, K, Vuckovic, J, Finley, J. J, Kaniber, M

    Published 05-02-2016
    “…J. Nanophoton. 10, 033509 (2016) We present a combined experimental and simulation study of a single self-assembled InGaAs quantum dot coupled to a nearby…”
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    Optical properties and interparticle coupling of plasmonic bowtie nanoantennas on a semiconducting substrate by Schraml, K, Spiegl, M, Kammerlocher, M, Bracher, G, Bartl, J, Campbell, T, Finley, J. J, Kaniber, M

    Published 13-05-2014
    “…Physical Review B 90, 035435 (2014) We present the simulation, fabrication and optical characterization of plasmonic gold bowtie nanoantennas on a…”
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    Biomechanical evaluation of internal fixation techniques for unstable meso-type os acromiale by Spiegl, Ulrich J.A., MD, Smith, Sean D., MSc, Todd, Jocelyn N., BSc, Wijdicks, Coen A., PhD, Millett, Peter J., MD, MSc

    Published in Journal of shoulder and elbow surgery (01-04-2015)
    “…Background Several internal fixation surgical techniques have been described for the treatment of symptomatic os acromiale. The purpose of this study was to…”
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    Association between scapula bony morphology and snapping scapula syndrome by Spiegl, Ulrich J., MD, Petri, Maximilian, MD, Smith, Sean W., MD, Ho, Charles P., MD, PhD, Millett, Peter J., MD, MSc

    Published in Journal of shoulder and elbow surgery (01-08-2015)
    “…Hypothesis and background Scapular incongruity has been described as a contributing factor to the development of snapping scapula syndrome (SSS). The purpose…”
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    Surgical Anatomy of the Sternoclavicular Joint by Lee, Jared T., MD, Campbell, Kevin J., BS, Michalski, Max P., MSc, Wilson, Katharine J., MSc, Spiegl, Ulrich J.A., MD, Wijdicks, Coen A., PhD, Millett, Peter J., MD, MSc

    “…Background The quantitative anatomical relationships of the main ligamentous, tendinous, and osseous structures of the sternoclavicular joint have not been…”
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