Prof. Dr. Regina Fluhrer https://www.uni-augsburg.de/de/fakultaet/med/profs/biochemie/team-fluhrer/fluhrer/
enhanced cell growth induced by surface acoustic waves as in vitro wound healing model
enhanced cell growth induced by surface acoustic waves as in vitro wound healing model
Universität Augsburg Lehrprofessur für Nebenläufige Systeme Robert Lorenz
Exploring complexity: an extended study of formal properties for process model complexity
Analysis of the relationship between training data volume and model quality for surrogate
and their impact on regional and large-scale atmospheric conditions in the CMIP5 model
Analysis of the relationship between training data volume and model quality for surrogate
Christoph Helbig, Andrea Thorenz, Armin Reller und Axel Tuma A company-oriented model
.): The Nesseltalgraben palaeo-lake (German Alps): Revised age model, palynostratigraphy
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enhanced cell growth induced by surface acoustic waves as in vitro wound healing model
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enhanced cell growth induced by surface acoustic waves as in vitro wound healing model
Own experience will be reported gained from model development on data available within