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Dresden University

Rosenau T. PhD Thesis, Novel tocopherol derivatives. Dresden University of Technology, Dresden. 1997. [Pg.216]

Prof. Dr. Ing. habil. Dr. h.c. Bemd Bilitewski Dresden University of Technology Institute of Waste Management and Contaminated Site Treatment Pima, Germany... [Pg.483]

Institute for Material Science and Max Bergmann Center of Biomaterials, Dresden University of Technology, D-01062 Dresden, Germany,... [Pg.213]

Dresden University of Technology Centre of Information Services and High Performance Computing 01062 Dresden Germany... [Pg.536]

H.W. Kammer, J. Kressler, and C. Kummerloewe Department of Chemistry, Dresden University of Technology, Mommsenstrafie 13, 0-8027 Dresden, FRG... [Pg.31]

J. Bergmann, Contributions to evaluation and experimental design in the fields of x-ray powder diffractometry, Ph.D. thesis (in German), Dresden University for Technology (1984). See http //www.bgmn.de/methods.html for more information and other references. [Pg.172]

A. Stephan, Emergenz-Von der Unvorhersagbarkeit zur Selbstorganisation, Dresden University Press, Dresden, 1999. [Pg.61]

D.Ohms, K.Wiesener UNESCO Expert Workshop "Contrib. of Electrochem. to Energy Conserv. and Saving and Environm.Protect.", Gaussig Castle, Oct 30-Nov 3, 1989, Dresden University of Technology, Proceed., TU Dresden (1990) 153-164.. [Pg.707]

Institute of Physical Chemistry and Electrochemistry, Dresden University of Technology, Mommsenstr. 13, D-O-8027 Dresden,... [Pg.736]

Makholm, J.D. (2006) The theory of regulation-specific investments, long-term contracts and gas pipeline development in the United States , Paper presented at the ENERDAY, Dresden University of Technology, April 21. [Pg.54]

OncoRay-Center for Radiation Research in Oncology, Medical Faculty Carl Gustav Cams, Dresden University of Technology, Fetscherstiafie 74,01307 Dresden, Germany S. Hehlgans, PhD... [Pg.93]

Dresden University of Technology Institute of Materials Science Dresden, Germany m. mueller33 t-online. de... [Pg.1079]

Dr.-Ing. habil. Manfred Muller is a Professor emeritus of Special Materials at the Institute of Materials Science of the Dresden University of Technology. Before his retirement he was for many years head of department for special materials at the Central Institute for Solid State Physics and Materials Research of the Academy of Sciences in Dresden, Germany. His main field was the research and development of metallic materials with en hasis on special physical properties, such as soft and hard magnetic, electrical and thermoelastic properties. His last field of research was amorphous and nanocrystalline soft magnetic alloys. He is a member of the German Society of Materials Science (DGM) and was a member of the Advisary Board of DGM. [Pg.1079]

Hans Warlimont is a physical metaUuigist and has worked on numerous topics in several research institutions and industrial companies. Among them were the Max-Planck-Institute of Metals Research, Stuttgart, and Vacuumschmelze, Hanau. He was Scientific Director of the Leibniz-Institute of Solid State and Materials Research Dresden and Professor of Materials Science at Dresden University of Technology. Recently he has established DSL Dresden Material-Innovation GmbH to industrialise his invention of electroformed battay grids. [Pg.1080]


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