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Impact of Magnetic Field Strength on Resolution and Sensitivity of Proton Resonances in Biological Solids
2020 |
Faculty of Science
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Assessment of water content and its distribution in the body by using multifrequency whole-body impedance
2000 |
Faculty of Physical Education and Sport
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Bioimpedance analysis - a new method in prediction and early detection of ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome?
2009 |
Publication without faculty affiliation
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Acoustic Emission by Quartz Tuning Forks and Other Oscillating Structures in Cryogenic 4He Fluids
2011 |
Faculty of Mathematics and Physics
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Estimation of body composition by multifrequency bioimpedance measurement in children
2000 |
Faculty of Physical Education and Sport
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Limit cycle oscillations measurements with Langmuir and ball-pen probes on COMPASS
2018 |
Faculty of Mathematics and Physics
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The CMS trigger system
2017 |
Faculty of Mathematics and Physics
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MAS dependent sensitivity of different isotopomers in selectively methyl protonated protein samples in solid state NMR
2019 |
Faculty of Science
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ATLAS data quality operations and performance for 2015-2018 data-taking
2020 |
Faculty of Mathematics and Physics
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Acoustic emission in bulk normal and superfluid He-3
2023 |
Faculty of Mathematics and Physics
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A method for the detection of post-operative lymphoedema after operation for breast cancer: Multifrequency bioelectrical impedance analysis
2006 |
Faculty of Physical Education and Sport, First Faculty of Medicine
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Field and magic angle spinning frequency dependence of proton resonances in rotating solids
2022 |
Faculty of Science
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Dependence of selected body composition variables on age in children
1999 |
Faculty of Physical Education and Sport
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Magic-Angle Spinning Frequencies beyond 300 kHz Are Necessary To Yield Maximum Sensitivity in Selectively Methyl Protonated Protein Samples in Solid-State NMR
2018 |
Faculty of Science