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Clemens A. Pilgram, Sarah E. West
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Transit station area land-use characteristics can increase or decrease the perceived costs of riding rail relative to driving or taking other modes. This paper focuses on those characteristics that create discomfort to riders who are walking between stat...
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Peter M. Ritzler, Clemens K. Weiss and Bernhard C. Seyfang
Due to the importance of process intensification, modeling of Annular Centrifugal Contactors (ACCs) is becoming of increasing interest. By the current state of scientific knowledge, universal modeling without high computing power of these complex apparat...
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Clemens Memmel, André Denzlein, Dominik Szymski, Lorenz Huber, Leonard Achenbach, Stephan Gerling, Volker Alt, Werner Krutsch and Matthias Koch
The prevalence of varus knee malalignment among junior and adult football players (FP) has proven to be higher compared to other sports. No causal relationship has yet been found, as genu varum can be assumed to be an independent risk factor for the deve...
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Frederik Maiwald, Clemens Roider, Michael Schmidt and Stefan Hierl
Optical coherence tomography enables the three-dimensional inspection of internal structures like the weld seam in polymer parts and has excellent prerequisites for process monitoring in the optical and medical industries.
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Gereon Seeberg, Antonia Hostlowsky, Julia Huber, Julia Kamm, Lucia Lincke and Clemens Schwingshackl
The urban heat island (UHI) effect is a serious health risk for people living in cities and thus calls for effective mitigation strategies in urban areas. Satellite data enable monitoring of the surface urban heat island (SUHI) over large areas at high s...
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Clemens Zeile, Tobias Weber and Sebastian Sager
Solving mixed-integer nonlinear programs (MINLPs) is hard from both a theoretical and practical perspective. Decomposing the nonlinear and the integer part is promising from a computational point of view. In general, however, no bounds on the objective v...
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Jan van Schyndel, Elke Goos, Clemens Naumann, Justin S. Hardi and Michael Oschwald
Methane (CH4) is a promising rocket fuel for various future space mission scenarios. It has advantages in terms of cost, performance, and environmental friendliness. Currently, there is no clear definition on standards and specifications for liquefied me...
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Alessandra Musso, Dmitry Tikhomirov, Michael L. Plötze, Konrad Greinwald, Anne Hartmann, Clemens Geitner, Fabian Maier, Fanny Petibon and Markus Egli
Soil development and erosion are important and opposing processes in the evolution of high-mountainous landscapes, though their dynamics are not fully understood. We compared soil development between a calcareous and a siliceous chronosequence in the cen...
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Chanhoon Chung, Theresa Backes, Clemens Dittmar, Waclaw Karpinski, Thomas Kirn, Daniel Louis, Georg Schwering, Michael Wlochal and Stefan Schael
AMS-100 is the next-generation high-energy cosmic-ray experiment in Space. It is designed as a magnetic spectrometer with a geometrical acceptance of 100 m2 · sr to be operated for ten years at the Sun?Earth Lagrange Point 2. Its Time-of-Flight (TOF) det...
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Daniel Weber, Clemens Gühmann and Thomas Seel
Inertial-sensor-based attitude estimation is a crucial technology in various applications, from human motion tracking to autonomous aerial and ground vehicles. Application scenarios differ in characteristics of the performed motion, presence of disturban...
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