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    Health economic impact of heart failure: An analysis of the nationwide German database by Zugck, C, Müller, A, Helms, T M, Wildau, H J, Becks, T, Hacker, J, Haag, S, Goldhagen, K, Schwab, J O

    Published in Deutsche medizinische Wochenschrift (1946) (01-04-2010)
    “…Patients with congestive heart failure represent a significant amount of the total annual cost of the health care system. Because of a lack of studies on the…”
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    The inversion layer of subhalf-micrometer n- and p-channel MOSFET's in the temperature range 208-403 K by Wildau, H.-J., Bernt, H., Friedrich, D., Seifert, W., Staudt-Fischbach, P., Wagemann, H.G., Windbracke, W.

    Published in IEEE transactions on electron devices (01-12-1993)
    “…Minority carrier mobility has been extracted from I-V measurements on N- and PMOS-transistors entirely processed by means of X-ray lithography with effective…”
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    Correlation between Mobility Degradation and Threshold-Voltage Behavior of Subhalf-micron MOSFETs by Wildau, H.-J., Bernt, H., Friedrich, D., Seifert, W., Staudt-Fischbach, P., Wagemann, H.G., Windbracke, W.

    “…Minority carrier mobility has been extracted from measurements on NMOS transistors with effective channel lengths down to 0.35 μm within the temperature range…”
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    Application of a Linear Scaling Factor for Modeling I-V-Characteristics of Submicron MOSFETs with Channel Lengths down to 0.4 μm by Wildau, H.-J., Scheidemantel, F., Wagemann, H.G.

    “…A simple method for predicting the I-V-characteristics of short-channel devices employing a linear scaling factor is described. To confirm the results of this…”
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    Medical devices in Germany by Wildau, H J, Grohs, B

    Published in Medical device technology (01-11-1998)
    “…Pressure from health-insurance companies, difficulties in getting innovative products to market and a new breed of purchasing associations are threatening the…”
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