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Red blood cell aggregation in experimental sepsis . Baskurt, O. K.; Temiz, A.; Meiselman, H. J.
(1997)
High resolution and better quantification by tube of responsemodelling in 3D PET reconstruction
(1996)
On the Vanishing Displacement Current Limit for Eddy-Current Problems / Quell, P. ; Reißel, M.
(1996)
Persistent Photoconductivity in Halogen-doped Cd1-X ZnX Te, Cd1-X MnX Te and Cd1-X-MgX -Te Layers
(1995)
Über die Äquivalenz zweier Transmissionsrandwertprobleme aus der elektromagnetischen Streutheorie
(1994)
Results are presented on the ratios of the nucleon structure function in copper to deuterium from two separate experiments. The data confirm that the nucleon structure function,F 2, is different for bound nucleons than for the quasi-free ones in the deuteron. The redistribution in the fraction of the nucleon's momentum carried by quarks is investigated and it is found that the data are compatible with no integral loss of quark momenta due to nuclear effects.
Reliability of the Primary Circuit Pressure Boundary of an HTR-Module under Accident Conditions
(1993)
A Classical Reformulation of Finite-Dimensional Quantum Mechanics. Hellwig, K.-E.; Stulpe, W.
(1993)
Sensitivity of and Influences on the Reliability of an HTR-Module Primary Circuit Pressure Boundary
(1993)
Measurements are presented of the inclusive distributions of the J/Ψ meson produced by muons of energy 200 GeV from an ammonia target. The gluon distribution of the nucleon has been derived from the data in the range 0.04<x<0.36 using a technique based on the colour singlet model. An arbitrary normalisation factor is required to obtain a reasonable integral of the gluon distribution. Some comments are made on the use of J/Ψ productionby virtual photons to extract the gluon distribution at HERA.