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    Transmyocardial Laser Revascularisation: A Matter of the Right Wavelength?

    The first clinical transmyocardial revascularisation (TMR) trials were performed in the 1950s, using mechanical puncturing devices such as needles and trocars. The underlying concept, which is still being disc...

    G. J. Müller, K. Dörschel, B. Schaldach in TMLR Management of Coronary Artery Diseases (1998)

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    Entwicklungen und Entwicklungstrends des Lasers in der Medizin

    Es werden kurz die wichtigsten biophysikalischen Wechselwirkungen des Lasers aufgezeigt und dabei anhand von einigen Beispielen der Stand der heutigen Technologie demonstriert.

    G. J. Müller in Laser/Optoelektronik in der Technik / Laser/Optoelectronics in Engineering (1986)

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    Photosynthetic gas exchange of the mangrove, Rhizophora stylosa Griff., in its natural environment

    Photosynthetic gas exchange properties of leaves of the mangrove, Rhizophora stylosa Griff., were investigated in order to assess its productivity and gain some insight into the constraints set upon it by the sal...

    T. J. Andrews, G. J. Muller in Oecologia (1985)

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    Photosynthetic gas exchange properties and carbon isotope ratios of some mangroves in North Queensland

    The gas exchange properties of fully expanded leaves on mature trees of Rhizophora stylosa and R. apiculata at Hinchinbrook Island, North Queensland were studied using a measurement system based on infrared gas a...

    T. J. Andrews, B. F. Clough, G. J. Muller in Physiology and management of mangroves (1984)

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    The Low-temperature Transformation of Heavy Ammonium Chloride

    AFTER having studied the low-temperature transformations of the ammonium halides, it was of interest to examine the influence of a substitution of the ordinary hydrogen in the ammonium group by heavy hydrogen....

    A. SMITS, G. J. MULLER in Nature (1937)

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    Raman Effect of Gaseous and Liquid Sulphur Trioxide and of Mixtures of the Trioxide with the Dioxide

    THE number of Raman frequencies to be expected for the molecule SO3 is either three or four, according as it has the symmetry D3h (plane form) or C3 (pyramidal symmetry). The Raman spectrum of gaseous sulphur tri...

    H. GERDING, W. J. NIJVELD, G. J. MULLER in Nature (1936)