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    Tonotopic organization of auditory receptors of the bushcricket pholidoptera griseoaptera (Tettigoniidae, decticinae) by Stolting, H, Stumpner, A

    Published in Cell and tissue research (01-11-1998)
    “…The peripheral and central tonotopy of auditory receptors of the bushcricket Pholidoptera griseoaptera is described. Out of 24 auditory receptor cells of the…”
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    Convergent evolution of insect hearing organs from a preadaptive structure by Lakes-Harlan, R, Stolting, H, Stumpner, A

    “…Flies of the taxon Emblemasomatini (Sarcophagidae: Diptera) independently evolved an ear with the same anatomy and location as the Ormiini (Tachinidae:…”
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    Linear variable reluctance (VR) micro motor with horizontal flux guidance: concept, simulation, fabrication and test by Seidemann, V., Edler, J., Buttgenbach, S., Stolting, H.-D.

    “…This paper reports on a novel concept and realization of a variable reluctance micro motor consisting of a high aspect ratio fabricated stator and a separate…”
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    Morphology and physiology of the prosternal chordotonal organ of the sarcophagid fly Sarcophaga bullata (Parker) by Stölting, Heiko, Stumpner, Andreas, Lakes-Harlan, Reinhard

    Published in Journal of insect physiology (01-05-2007)
    “…The anatomy and the physiology of the prosternal chordotonal organ (pCO) within the prothorax of Sarcophaga bullata is analysed. Neuroanatomical studies…”
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    Acoustic communication in Okanagana rimosa (Say) (Homoptera: Cicadidae) by Stölting, Heiko, Moore, Thomas E., Lakes-Harlan, Reinhard

    Published in Zoology (Jena) (01-01-2004)
    “…The cicada Okanagana rimosa (Say) has an acoustic communication system with three types of loud timbal sounds: (i) A calling song lasting several seconds to…”
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    Leaching of recently applied and aged residues of the herbicides atrazine and isoproturon through a large, structured clay soil core by Beck, Angus J., Stolting, Heiko, Harris, Graham L., Roger Howse, K., Jones, Kevin C.

    Published in Chemosphere (Oxford) (01-10-1996)
    “…Leaching of recently applied atrazine and isoproturon (2.475 kg/ha) through a large (1.1 m × 0.8 m in diameter), heavily cracked core of clay soil is compared…”
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