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Karl Ziemons

Researcher at Forschungszentrum Jülich

Publications -  80
Citations -  4276

Karl Ziemons is an academic researcher from Forschungszentrum Jülich. The author has contributed to research in topics: Detector & Scintillator. The author has an hindex of 24, co-authored 79 publications receiving 4040 citations. Previous affiliations of Karl Ziemons include Electronics Research Center & FH Aachen.

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A measurement of the spin asymmetry and determination of the structure function g1 in deep inelastic muon-proton scattering

TL;DR: In this article, a measurement of the spin asymmetry and determination of the structure function g1 in deep inelastic muon-proton scattering was carried out for the first time.
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An investigation of the spin structure of the proton in deep inelastic scattering of polarised muons on polarised protons

J. G. Ashman, +93 more
- 11 Dec 1989 - 
TL;DR: An investigation of the spin structure of the proton in deep inelastic scattering of polarised muons on polarised protons was performed in this article, where the spin was investigated in the context of the deep scattering process of polarized muons.
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Line bisection judgments implicate right parietal cortex and cerebellum as assessed by fMRI

TL;DR: Right superior parietal cortex, vermis, and left cerebellar hemisphere have not been implicated in neglect, but all appear to play a cognitive role in the Landmark task.
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Combined MRI-PET dissects dynamic changes in plant structures and functions.

TL;DR: Investigating three contrasting root/shoot systems growing in sand or soil, with respect to their structures, transport routes and the translocation dynamics of recently fixed photoassimilates labelled with the short-lived radioactive carbon isotope opens the door for non-invasive analysis of plant structures and transport processes that may change in response to genomic, developmental or environmental challenges.
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The ClearPET™ project: development of a 2nd generation high-performance small animal PET scanner

TL;DR: The second generation high-performance PET scanners, called ClearPET$^{TM}$ have been developed by working groups of the Crystal Clear Collaboration (CCC) as discussed by the authors, achieved high sensitivity and high spatial resolution by using a phoswich arrangement combining two different types of lutetium-based scintillator materials: LSO from CTI and LuYAP:Ce from the CCC (ISTC project).