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19-Sep-2019Exploring the three-dimensional arrangement of dropletsSchneider, Johannes Josef; Weyland, Mathias; Flumini, Dandolo; Füchslin, Rudolf Marcel
2019The trilemma between accuracy, timeliness and smoothness in real-time signal extractionWildi, Marc; McElroy, Tucker S.
2018How metaphor and narrative interact in stories of forces of natureFuchs, Hans Ulrich; Contini, Anamaria; Dumont, Elisabeth; Landini, Alessandra; Corni, Federico
2017Intelligenter Schuh als energieautarkes WearableGruber, Juan-Mario
2017From metaphors to narratives in macroscopic physical science : stories of forces of nature for young children and their teachersFuchs, Hans U.; Contini, Anamaria; Corni, Federico; Dumont, Elisabeth; Landini, Alessandra
2017Aufwärtswandler für Thermogeneratoren : kleine Temperaturdifferenzen optimal nutzenGruber, Juan-Mario; Mathis, Simon
2017Visual metaphors as applied to process diagramsDumont, Elisabeth; Fuchs, Hans Ulrich
2017Efficient boost converter for thermoelectric energy harvestingGruber, Juan-Mario; Mathis, Simon
2016From forces of nature to the physics of dynamical systemsDumont, Elisabeth
2016Narrative framing of natural scenes : narrative minds in scienceFuchs, Hans Ulrich; Corni, Federico; Dumont, Elisabeth
2016Exploring outliers in compositional data with structural zerosHron, Karel; Templ, Matthias; Filzmoser, Peter
2016Metaphor and narrative in science : an interdisciplinary approach part II – from metaphor to narrative in macroscopic physical scienceContini, Anamaria; Corni, Federico; Fuchs, Hans Ulrich; Dumont, Elisabeth
2016Korrelation von AnalysemethodenScherrer, Christof; Jung, Arnd
15-Jan-2015A validated energy approach for the post-buckling design of micro-fabricated thin film devicesSafa, Yasser; Hocker, Thomas
2015Disjoint path allocation with sublinear adviceGebauer, Heidi; Komm, Dennis; Královič, Rastislav; Královič, Richard; Smula, Jasmin
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