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Creation of Liquid‐Air Dispersions in Oil and Water: Comparison of Calculations and Measurements
(2021)
Highlighting Thermal Post-Treatment for Improving Long-Term Media-Tightness of Polymer-Metal Hybrids
(2021)
Young but not Naive: Leaders of Tomorrow Expect Limits to Digital Freedom to Preserve Freedom
(2021)
Direct digital manufacturing – the role of cost accounting for online hubs to access industry 4.0
(2021)
Integrated laser based pre‐tempering at laser welding of AISI 1045 steel by using 3D‐scanner optics
(2021)
Relevance and Adoption of AI technologies in German SMEs – Results from Survey-Based Research
(2021)
Adding evidence of the effects of treatments into relevant Wikipedia pages: a randomised trial
(2020)
Lower bounds on the sum of 25th-powers of univariates lead to complete derandomization of PIT
(2020)
Potential Benefits of Enterprise Architecture Management in the Digital Transformation Process
(2020)
WAR FOR TALENTS MEETS FACIAL EXPRESSION - leveraging recruiting videos in professional service firms
(2020)
The Dimensional Accuracy of Thin-Walled Parts Manufactured by Laser-Powder Bed Fusion Process
(2020)
Fluorescence Microscopy-Based Quantitation of GLUT4 Translocation: High Throughput or High Content?
(2020)
Designing a Randomized Trial with an Age Simulation Suit-Representing People with Health Impairments
(2020)
Application of a robotic THz imaging system for sub-surface analysis of ancient human remains
(2019)
We used a robotic-based THz imaging system to investigate the sub-surface structure of an artificially mummified ancient Egyptian human left hand. The results obtained are compared to the results of a conventional CT and a micro-CT scan. Using such a robotic THz system promises new insights into the sub-surface structure of human remains. The depth resolution of the THz images exceeds the resolution of a conventional CT scan and is comparable with a micro-CT scan. The advantage of THz measurements over micro-CT scans is the fact that even comparatively large samples, like complete bodies, can be scanned. These would not fit into a conventional micro-CT scanner.