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Fraunhofer Society
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About: Fraunhofer Society is a government organization based out in Munich, Germany. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Laser & Silicon. The organization has 24736 authors who have published 40168 publications receiving 820894 citations.
Topics: Laser, Silicon, Thin film, Solar cell, CAS Registry Number
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TL;DR: The findings of the present research project support the development of appropriate testing methodologies for substances with estrogenic activity, and several parameters were found to be responsive to (xeno)estrogens; however, most effects were induced only at higher, probably nonphysiological concentrations.
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National Institutes of Health1, University of Amsterdam2, Uppsala University3, University of Gothenburg4, Innsbruck Medical University5, University of Padua6, Semmelweis University7, Maastricht University8, University of Turin9, University of Foggia10, University of Parma11, Radboud University Nijmegen12, Erasmus University Rotterdam13, Paris Descartes University14, Maastricht University Medical Centre15, University of Manchester16, Hochschule Hannover17, Fraunhofer Society18, Philips19, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens20, University of Tampere21, Karolinska Institutet22, Catholic University of the Sacred Heart23, Università Campus Bio-Medico24, Friedrich Loeffler Institute25, European Respiratory Society26
TL;DR: Application of breath biomarker measurement in a standardised manner will provide comparable results, thereby facilitating the potential use of these biomarkers in clinical practice, and highlighting future research priorities in the field.
Abstract: Breath tests cover the fraction of nitric oxide in expired gas (FENO), volatile organic compounds (VOCs), variables in exhaled breath condensate (EBC) and other measurements. For EBC and for FENO, official recommendations for standardised procedures are more than 10 years old and there is none for exhaled VOCs and particles. The aim of this document is to provide technical standards and recommendations for sample collection and analytic approaches and to highlight future research priorities in the field. For EBC and FENO, new developments and advances in technology have been evaluated in the current document. This report is not intended to provide clinical guidance on disease diagnosis and management. Clinicians and researchers with expertise in exhaled biomarkers were invited to participate. Published studies regarding methodology of breath tests were selected, discussed and evaluated in a consensus-based manner by the Task Force members. Recommendations for standardisation of sampling, analysing and reporting of data and suggestions for research to cover gaps in the evidence have been created and summarised. Application of breath biomarker measurement in a standardised manner will provide comparable results, thereby facilitating the potential use of these biomarkers in clinical practice.
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TL;DR: The paper discusses Archeoguide which offers personalized augmented reality tours of archaeological sites that uses outdoor tracking, mobile computing, 3D visualization and augmented reality techniques to enhance information presentation, reconstruct ruined sites, and simulate ancient life.
Abstract: The paper discusses Archeoguide which offers personalized augmented reality tours of archaeological sites. It uses outdoor tracking, mobile computing, 3D visualization and augmented reality techniques to enhance information presentation, reconstruct ruined sites, and simulate ancient life.
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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors define a holistic approach to developing business models for electric mobility, which analyzes the system as a whole on the one hand and provides decision support for affected enterprises on the other.
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TL;DR: A compact diode-pumped Yb:KGW femtosecond oscillator-Yb:YAG Innoslab amplifier master oscillator power amplifier (MOPA) with nearly transform-limited 636 fs pulses at 620 W average output power, 20 MHz repetition rate, and beam quality of 1.43 and 1.35 is demonstrated.
Abstract: We demonstrate a compact diode-pumped Yb:KGW femtosecond oscillator-Yb:YAG Innoslab amplifier master oscillator power amplifier (MOPA) with nearly transform-limited 636fs pulses at 620W average output power, 20MHz repetition rate, and beam quality of Mx
2=1.43 and My
2=1.35. By cascading two amplifiers, we attain an average output power of 1.1kW, a peak power of 80MW, and a 615fs pulse width in a single linearly polarized beam. The power-scalable MOPA is operated at room temperature, and no chirped-pulse amplification technique is used.
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Name | H-index | Papers | Citations |
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Christian Gieger | 157 | 617 | 113657 |
J. Fraser Stoddart | 147 | 1239 | 96083 |
Klaus-Robert Müller | 129 | 764 | 79391 |
Ron Kikinis | 126 | 684 | 63398 |
Thomas Schwarz | 123 | 701 | 54560 |
Alexander J. Smola | 122 | 434 | 110222 |
Yang Li | 117 | 1319 | 63111 |
Paul Turner | 114 | 1099 | 61390 |
Wil M. P. van der Aalst | 108 | 725 | 42429 |
Ivan Dikic | 107 | 359 | 52088 |
Peter F. Stadler | 103 | 901 | 56813 |
Ralph Müller | 102 | 677 | 40888 |
Stefan Kaskel | 101 | 705 | 36201 |
Andreas Tünnermann | 97 | 1738 | 43757 |
Wenjun Zhang | 96 | 976 | 38530 |