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Dinh, Christoph; Esch, Lorenz; Rühle, Johannes; Bollmann, Steffen; Güllmar, Daniel; Baumgarten, Daniel; Hämäläinen, Matti S.; Haueisen, Jens
Real-time clustered multiple signal classification (RTC-MUSIC). - In: Brain topography, ISSN 1573-6792, Bd. 31 (2018), 1, S. 125-128

https://doi.org/10.1007/s10548-017-0586-7
Poljak, Dragan; Cvetkoviâc, Mario; Doriâc, Vicko; Zulim, Ivana; Џogaš, Zoran; Rogiâc Vidakoviâc, Maja; Haueisen, Jens; Drissi, Khalil El Khamlichi
Integral equation formulations and related numerical solution methods in some biomedical applications of electromagnetic fields: transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS), nerve fiber stimulation. - In: International journal of e-health and medical communications, ISSN 1947-3168, Bd. 9 (2018), 1, S. 65-84

https://doi.org/10.4018/IJEHMC.2018010105
Dryn, Dariia O.; Melnyk, Mariia I.; Al Kury, Lina T.; Prylutskyy, Yuriy I.; Ritter, Uwe; Zholos, Alexander V.
C60 fullerenes disrupt cellular signalling leading to TRPC4 and TRPC6 channels opening by the activation of muscarinic receptors and G-proteins in small intestinal smooth muscles. - In: Cellular signalling, ISSN 1873-3913, Bd. 43 (2018), S. 40-46
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https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cellsig.2017.12.003
Günther, Karsten; Bergmann, Jean Pierre
Understanding the dissolution mechanism of fused tungsten carbides in Ni-based alloys: an experimental approach. - In: Materials letters, ISSN 1873-4979, Bd. 213 (2018), S. 253-256

https://doi.org/10.1016/j.matlet.2017.11.088
Günther, Karsten; Bergmann, Jean Pierre; Suchodoll, Dirk
Hot wire-assisted gas metal arc welding of hypereutectic FeCrC hardfacing alloys: microstructure and wear properties. - In: Surface and coatings technology, ISSN 1879-3347, Bd. 334 (2018), S. 420-428

https://doi.org/10.1016/j.surfcoat.2017.11.059
Seyedlar, Amin Ordikhani; Martins, João Pedro de Almeida; Sebastião, Pedro J.; Beira, Maria José Jardim; Stapf, Siegfried; Vaca Chávez, Fabián; Mattea, Carlos
Dynamics of binary mixtures of an ionic liquid and ethanol by NMR. - In: Magnetic resonance in chemistry, ISSN 1097-458X, Bd. 56 (2018), 2, S. 108-112

https://doi.org/10.1002/mrc.4620
Thiele, Sebastian; Kinberger, Wilhelm; Granzner, Ralf; Fiori, Gianluca; Schwierz, Frank
The prospects of transition metal dichalcogenides for ultimately scaled CMOS. - In: Solid state electronics, Bd. 143 (2018), S. 2-9

https://doi.org/10.1016/j.sse.2017.11.004
Hesamedini, Sanaz; Bund, Andreas
Formation of Cr(VI) in cobalt containing Cr(III)-based treatment solution. - In: Surface and coatings technology, ISSN 1879-3347, Bd. 334 (2018), S. 444-449

https://doi.org/10.1016/j.surfcoat.2017.12.006
Hernández, Daniel; Boeck, Thomas; Karcher, Christian; Wondrak, Thomas
Numerical and experimental study of the effect of the induced electric potential in Lorentz force velocimetry. - In: Measurement science and technology, ISSN 1361-6501, Bd. 29 (2018), 1, S. 015301, insges. 15 S.

Lorentz force velocimetry (LFV) is a contactless velocity measurement technique for electrically conducting fluids. When a liquid metal or a molten glass flows through an externally applied magnetic field, eddy currents and a flow-braking force are generated inside the liquid. This force is proportional to the velocity or flow rate of the fluid and, due to Newton's third law, a force of the same magnitude but in opposite direction acts on the source of the applied magnetic field which in our case are permanent magnets. According to Ohm's law for moving conductors at low magnetic Reynolds numbers, an electric potential is induced which ensures charge conservation. In this paper, we analyze the contribution of the induced electric potential to the total Lorentz force by considering two different scenarios: conducting walls of finite thickness and aspect ratio variation of the cross-section of the flow. In both the cases, the force component generated by the electric potential is always in the opposite direction to the total Lorentz force. This force component is sensitive to the electric boundary conditions of the flow of which insulating and perfectly conducting walls are the two limiting cases. In the latter case, the overall electric resistance of the system is minimized, resulting in a considerable increase in the measured Lorentz force. Additionally, this force originating from the electric potential also decays when the aspect ratio of the cross-section of the flow is changed. Hence, the sensitivity of the measurement technique is enhanced by either increasing wall conductivity or optimizing the aspect ratio of the cross-section of the flow.



https://doi.org/10.1088/1361-6501/aa9095
Reiß, Stephanie; Grieseler, Rolf; Krischok, Stefan; Rädlein, Edda
The influence of Sahara sand on the degradation behavior of float glass surfaces. - In: Journal of non-crystalline solids, ISSN 0022-3093, Bd. 479 (2018), S. 16-28

https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jnoncrysol.2017.09.055