Technische Universität München (TUM)

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Location: München, Germany (DE) DE

ISNI: 0000000123222966

ROR: https://ror.org/02kkvpp62

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Histogram-Based Optical Flow for Functional Imaging in Echocardiography (2011) Schmid S, Tenbrinck D, Jiang X, Schaefers KP, Tiemann K Conference contribution, Conference Contribution A high temperature high pressure cell for quasielastic neutron scattering (2011) Yang F, Kaplonski J, Unruh T, Mamontov E, Meyer A Journal article Repeated pain induces adaptations of intrinsic brain activity to reflect past and predict future pain (2011) Riedl V, Valet M, Woeller A, Sorg C, Vogel D, Sprenger T, Boecker H, et al. Journal article The slow short-time motions of phospholipid molecules with a focus on the influence of multiple scattering and fitting artefacts (2011) Busch S, Unruh T Journal article Inelastic neutron and low-frequency Raman scattering in niobium-phosphate glasses: the role of spatially fluctuating elastic and elasto-optic constants (2011) Schulte A, Schirmacher W, Schmid B, Unruh T Journal article Epitaxial upward transport of Al at the beginning of the Al-induced layer exchange process (2011) Birajdar B, Antesberger T, Stutzmann M, Spiecker E Journal article The influence of 2 kbar pressure on the global and internal dynamics of human hemoglobin observed by quasielastic neutron scattering (2011) Appavou MS, Busch S, Doster W, Gaspar AM, Unruh T Journal article Change of the effective spin degeneracy in CeNi9-xCuxGe4 due to the interplay between Kondo and crystal field effects (2011) Peyker L, Gold C, Scherer W, Michor H, Unruh T, Simeoni GG, Senyshyn A, et al. Journal article Inelastic neutron and low-frequency Raman scattering in a niobium-phosphate glass for Raman gain applications (2011) Unruh T, Schulte A, Guo Y, Schirmacher W, Schmid B Journal article Disconnection of frontal and parietal areas contributes to impaired attention in very early Alzheimer's disease (2011) Neufang S, Akhrif A, Riedl V, Foerstl H, Kurz A, Zimmer C, Sorg C, Wohlschlaeger AM Journal article