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Shell structure of weakly-bound and resonant neutrons
2011) 10th International Spring Seminar on Nuclear Physics: New Quests in Nuclear Structure 267(1). p.012005-012005(
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LES of the interaction between a premixed flame and complex turbulent swirling flow
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Isomer and Beta-decay Spectroscopy of Tz=1 Isotopes Below the N=Z=50 Shell Gap
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Monte Carlo simulations for therapy imaging
2011) International Conference on Image Optimisation in Nuclear Medicine (OptiNM) 317. p.012016-012016(
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Isomers in Neutron-rich Lead Isotopes Populated via the Fragmentation of 238U at 1 GeV A
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Current activities in the ICRP concerning estimation of radiation doses to patients from radiopharmaceuticals for diagnostic use
2011) International Conference on Image Optimisation in Nuclear Medicine (OptiNM) 317. p.012008-012008(
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GaAs-based Nanowires Studied by Low-Temperature Cathodoluminescence
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Description of the new I1011 beamline for magnetic measurements using synchrotron radiation at MAX-lab
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Low-temperature cathodoluminescence studies of GaAs nanowires in the SEM
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Artificial damping in the Kadanoff-Baym dynamics of small Hubbard chains
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