S Gotz
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Recent Articles
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Hergert B, Tavares de Sousa M, Herrmann J, Bannas P, Huber L, Gotz S, et al.
Front Cardiovasc Med
. 2024 Oct;
11:1408071.
PMID: 39376620
Objectives: To investigate the diagnostic performance of fetal cardiovascular magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) using Doppler ultrasound (DUS) gating for the evaluation of the standardized five axial views in comparison with...
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Yakushev A, Lens L, Dullmann C, Khuyagbaatar J, Jager E, Krier J, et al.
Front Chem
. 2022 Sep;
10:976635.
PMID: 36092655
Flerovium (Fl, element 114) is the heaviest element chemically studied so far. To date, its interaction with gold was investigated in two gas-solid chromatography experiments, which reported two different types...
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Gotz S, Dickmann J, Rit S, Krah N, Khellaf F, Schulte R, et al.
Phys Med Biol
. 2022 Jan;
67(5).
PMID: 35086073
The use of ion computed tomography (CT) promises to yield improved relative stopping power (RSP) estimation as input to particle therapy treatment planning. Recently, proton CT (pCT) has been shown...
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Yakushev A, Lens L, Dullmann C, Block M, Brand H, Calverley T, et al.
Front Chem
. 2021 Dec;
9:753738.
PMID: 34917588
Nihonium (Nh, element 113) and flerovium (Fl, element 114) are the first superheavy elements in which the shell is occupied. High volatility and inertness were predicted for Fl due to...
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Samark-Roth A, Cox D, Rudolph D, Sarmiento L, Carlsson B, Egido J, et al.
Phys Rev Lett
. 2021 Feb;
126(3):032503.
PMID: 33543956
A nuclear spectroscopy experiment was conducted to study α-decay chains stemming from isotopes of flerovium (element Z=114). An upgraded TASISpec decay station was placed behind the gas-filled separator TASCA at...
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Khuyagbaatar J, Albers H, Block M, Brand H, Cantemir R, Di Nitto A, et al.
Phys Rev Lett
. 2020 Oct;
125(14):142504.
PMID: 33064498
The electron-capture decay followed by a prompt fission process was searched for in the hitherto unknown most neutron-deficient Md isotope with mass number 244. Alpha decay with α-particle energies of...
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Chhetri P, Ackermann D, Backe H, Block M, Cheal B, Droese C, et al.
Phys Rev Lett
. 2018 Jul;
120(26):263003.
PMID: 30004781
One of the most important atomic properties governing an element's chemical behavior is the energy required to remove its least-bound electron, referred to as the first ionization potential. For the...
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Raeder S, Ackermann D, Backe H, Beerwerth R, Berengut J, Block M, et al.
Phys Rev Lett
. 2018 Jun;
120(23):232503.
PMID: 29932712
Until recently, ground-state nuclear moments of the heaviest nuclei could only be inferred from nuclear spectroscopy, where model assumptions are required. Laser spectroscopy in combination with modern atomic structure calculations...
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Szecsi J, Gotz S, Pollmann W, Straube A
Clin Neurophysiol
. 2010 Apr;
121(9):1589-1597.
PMID: 20382558
Objective: Using "painless" magnetic stimulation (FMS) to support the cycling of paretic subjects with preserved sensation is possible and potentially superior to electrical stimulation (FES). We investigated the dependence of...
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Dahmani C, Gotz S, Weyh T, Renner R, Rosenecker M, Rudolph C
Annu Int Conf IEEE Eng Med Biol Soc
. 2009 Dec;
2009:5440-3.
PMID: 19963644
Lung cancer kills per year 1.3 million people worldwide. It is the most fatal cancer type as far as men are concerned and the second deadliest for women. One of...