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Martin Brandl

Researcher at Danube University Krems

Publications -  79
Citations -  484

Martin Brandl is an academic researcher from Danube University Krems. The author has contributed to research in topics: Transponder & Spread spectrum. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 79 publications receiving 417 citations.

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A Low-Cost Wireless Sensor System and Its Application in Dental Retainers

TL;DR: An ultra-low-power and low-cost wireless temperature data logger system is presented with its application in observing dental retainer use and results of the first clinical trials observing the patient's dental retainers equipped with the RFID temperature sensor/data logger device are presented.
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A Target-Orientated Algorithm for Regional Citrate-Calcium Anticoagulation in Extracorporeal Therapies

TL;DR: An algorithm for optimized citrate anticoagulation in extracorporeal therapies such as dialysis is developed that adapts well to variable treatment parameters and shows an excellent fit to the laboratory measurements.
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Fluidized bed adsorbent systems for extracorporeal liver support.

TL;DR: In vitro tests with two kinds of microadsorbents showed excellent efficiency of the microspheres‐based detoxification system, which offers the possibility to remove inflammatory mediators such as tumor necrosis factor‐α (TNF) by additional use of specific adsorbents.
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A Source Based On-Demand Data Forwarding Scheme for Wireless Sensor Networks

TL;DR: The authors conclude that the Pabased routing algorithm is well suited for easy to set up WSNs because of its simplicity of implementation and its adaptability to different scenarios by adjustable weighting factors for the node's attractiveness metric.
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Citrate anticoagulation control by ionized calcium levels does not prevent hemostasis and complement activation during hemodialysis.

TL;DR: The usually recommended iCa(2+) levels in the HD extracorporeal circuit did not guarantee the complete overcoming of thrombogenicity, prevention of hemostasis, and complement activation.