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    Chapter and Conference Paper

    Techniques of Interference Reduction in Probe System for Wafer Level Noise Measurements of Submicron Semiconductor Devices

    A probe system for wafer level noise measurements of submicron structures has been briefly presented. Significant influences on probe measurement have interference and inherent noise of the system, especially ...

    L. Spiralski, A. Szewczyk, L. Hasse in Advanced Experimental Methods For Noise Re… (2004)

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    Measurement of Noise Parameter Set in the Low Frequency Range: Requirements and Instrumentation

    Two basic metrological noise models of a two-port: with noise sources at the input and with noise short-circuit currents, have been described. Noise parameters describing the models including a correlation bet...

    in Advanced Experimental Methods For Noise Research in Nanoscale Electronic Devices (2004)

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    Article

    BuchBesprechungen

    L. Hasse, H. Pfanz in Naturwissenschaften (1996)

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    Article

    Zeitabhängige Kalibrierung der Beaufort-Skala für Klimauntersuchungen an historischen Windschätzungen auf See

    R. Lindau, L. Hasse, H. -J. Isemer in Naturwissenschaften (1990)

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    An analysis scheme for determination of true surface winds at sea from ship synoptic wind and pressure observations

    For oceanographic studies, a high resolution description of the wind field at the sea surface is required. In order to estimate the air-sea interaction fluxes correctly, it is important that the derived wind f...

    K. Bumke, L. Hasse in Boundary-Layer Meteorology (1989)

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    An Analysis Scheme for Determination of True Surface Winds at Sea from Ship Synoptic Wind and Pressure Observations

    For oceanographie studies, a high resolution description of the wind field at the sea surface is required. In order to estimate the air-sea interaction fluxes correctly, it is important that the derived wind f...

    K. Bumke, L. Hasse in Boundary Layer Studies and Applications (1989)

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    The ageostrophic method — An update

    A generalized numerical version of the ageostrophic method by Lettau and Hoeber (1964) for calculating the vertical distribution of stress has been tested. The method has the advantage that no special claims r...

    A. Schmitz-Peiffer, D. Heinemann, L. Hasse in Boundary-Layer Meteorology (1987)

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    Annual migration of the North Atlantic zero heat flux line

    L. Hasse, H. -J. Isemer in Naturwissenschaften (1986)

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    Article

    Buchbesprechungen

    P. v. Sengbusch, L. Hasse, K. Fahlbusch, I. Lüderwald, W. Noll in Naturwissenschaften (1986)

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    Buchbesprechungen

    L. Hasse, L. Jaenicke, Peter v. Sengbusch, K. -J. Dietz, D. Gericke in Naturwissenschaften (1986)

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    On the conversion of Pasquill categories for use over sea

    Pasquill stability categories or similar classifications can be used to estimate dispersion of airborne material. Such categories are defined in terms of synoptic surface-layer variables. In order to transpose...

    L. Hasse, H. Weber in Boundary-Layer Meteorology (1985)

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    The Relationship Between Pressure Field and Surface Wind in the German Bight Area at High Wind Speeds

    In many applications an estimate of the surface wind from information on the atmospheric pressure field is required. This is especially so in the higher wind cases because these are most effective in air-sea i...

    H. Luthardt, L. Hasse in North Sea Dynamics (1983)

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    Air-Sea Interaction

    Instruments and Methods

    F. Dobson, L. Hasse, R. Davis (1980)

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    Pilot Balloon Techniques

    Within the planetary boundary layer, the difference between the actual wind and the geostrophic wind is called the ageostrophic wind. This is the result of an imbalance of forces, which generates the momentum ...

    L. Hasse, D. Schriever in Air-Sea Interaction (1980)

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    Introduction

    The marine environment places many obstacles in the path of the would-be experimentalist; this has led to the adoption of specialized instruments and methods which, in the absence of experience, may seem unsop...

    F. Dobson, L. Hasse, R. Davis in Air-Sea Interaction (1980)

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    Hot Wire and Hot Film Anemometers

    Hot wire and hot film sensors are used for measurements of fluctuations in the wind. Such anemometers are in competition with both mechanical and sonic anemometers. At least some of the mechanical sensors are ...

    L. Hasse, M. Dunckel in Air-Sea Interaction (1980)

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    Turbulent fluxes of momentum, heat and water vapor in the atmospheric surface layer at sea during ATEX

    The vertical turbulent fluxes have been determined during the Atlantic Trade Wind Experiment (ATEX) both by direct and profile methods. The drag coefficient obtained from direct measurements was c ...

    M. Dunckel, L. Hasse, L. Krügermeyer, D. Schriever in Boundary-Layer Meteorology (1974)