5 results on '"Schloesser, M."'
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2. The LiCAS-RTRS: A survey system for the ILC
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Reichold, A., Dawson, M., Green, J., Han, Y., Jones, M., Moss, G., Ottewell, B., Perry, C., Wastie, R., Kaemtner, D., Prenting, J., Saemann, E. -O, Schloesser, M., and Grzegorz Grzelak
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3 pp. (2006)., The ILC requires an unprecedented accuracy and speed for the survey and alignment of its components. The Rapid Tunnel Reference Surveyor (RTRS) is a self- propelled survey train, intended to automatically survey a reference network in the ILC tunnels with a design accuracy of 200 (500) microns vertical (horizontal) over each 600 m segment [1]. A prototype RTRS has been built by the LiCAS collaboration. It will shortly commence operation at DESY. The operation principle and expected performance of the RTRS will be explained. The status of the project as well as the principles and performance of the underlying measurement technique will be described.
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- 2006
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3. XFEL: The European X-Ray Free-Electron Laser - Technical Design Report
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Abela, R., Aghababyan, A., Altarelli, M., Altucci, C., Amatuni, G., Anfinrud, P., Audebert, P., Ayvazyan, V., Baboi, N., Baehr, J., Balandin, V., Bandelmann, R., Becker, J., Beutner, B., Blome, C., Bohnet, I., Bolzmann, A., Bostedt, C., Bozhko, Y., Brandt, A., Bratos, S., Bressler, C., Brovko, O., Brück, H., Carneiro, J.-P., Casalbuoni, S., Castellano, M., Castro, P., Catani, L., Cavalleri, A., Celik, S., Chapman, H., Charalambidis, D., Chen, J., Chergui, M., Choroba, S., Cianchi, A., Clausen, M., Collet, E., Danared, H., David, C., Decking, W., Dehler, M., Delsim-Hashemi, H., Dipirro, G., Dobson, B., Dohlus, M., Duesterer, S., Eckhardt, A., Eckoldt, H.-J., Edwards, H., Faatz, B., Fajardo, M., Fateev, A., Feldhaus, J., Filipov, Y., Floettmann, K., Follath, R., Fominykh, B., French, M., Frisch, J., Froehlich, L., Gadwinkel, E., García-Tabarés, L., Gareta, J. J., Garvey, T., Gel'mukhanov, F., Gensch, U., Gerth, C., Goerler, M., Golubeva, N., Graafsma, H., Graeff, W., Grimm, O., Griogoryan, B., Grübel, G., Gutt, C., Hacker, K., Haenisch, L., Hahn, U., Hajdu, J., Han, J. H., Hartrott, M., Havlicek, J., Hensler, O., Honkavaara, K., Honkimäki, V., Hott, T., Howells, M. R., Huening, M., Ihee, H., Ilday, F. Ö., Ischebeck, R., Jablonka, M., Jaeschke, E., Jensch, K., Jensen, J.-P., Johnson, S., Juha, L., Kaerntner, F., Kammering, R., Kapitza, H., Katalev, V., Keil, B., Khodyachykh, S., Kienberger, R., Kim, J.-W., Kim, Y., Klose, K., Kocharyan, V., Koehler, W., Koerfer, M., Kollewe, M., Kong, Q., Kook, W., Kostin, D., Kozlov, O., Kraemer, D., Krasilnikov, M., Krause, B., Krebs, O., Krzywinski, J., Kube, G., Kuhlmann, M., Laich, H., Lange, R., Larsson, M., Lee, R. W., Leuschner, A., Lierl, H., Lilje, L., Limberg, T., Lindenberg, A., Lipka, D., Loehl, F., Ludwig, K., Luong, M., Magne, C., Maquet, A., Marangos, J., Masciovecchio, C., Maslov, M., Matheisen, A., Matyushevskiy, E., Matzen, O., May, H.-J., McNulty, I., McCormick, D., Meulen, P., Meyners, N., Michelato, P., Mildner, N., Miltchev, V., Minty, M., Moeller, W.-D., Möller, T., Monaco, L., Nagl, M., Napoly, O., Neubauer, G., Nicolosi, P., Nienhaus, A., Noelle, D., Nunez, T., Obier, F., Oppelt, A., Pagani, C., Paparella, R., Pedersen, H. B., Petersen, B., Petrosyan, B., Petrosyan, L., Petrov, A., Pflueger, J., Piot, P., Plech, A., Ploenjes, E., Poletto, L., Pöplau, G., Prat, E., Prat, S., Prenting, J., Proch, D., Pugachov, D., Quack, H., Racky, B., Ramert, D., Redlin, H., Rehlich, K., Reininger, R., Remde, H., Reschke, D., Richter, D., Richter, M., Riemann, S., Riley, D., Robinson, I., Roensch, J., Rosmej, F., Ross, M., Rossbach, J., Rybnikov, V., Sachwitz, M., Saldin, E., Sandner, W., Schäfer, J., Schilcher, T., Schlarb, H., Schloesser, M., Schlott, V., Schmidt, B., Schmitz, M., Schmueser, P., Schneider, J., Schneidmiller, E., Schotte, F., Schrader, S., Schreiber, S., Schroer, C., Schuch, R., Schulte-Schrepping, H., Schwarz, A., Seidel, M., Sekutowicz, J., Seller, P., Sellmann, D., Senf, F., Sertore, D., Shabunov, A., Simrock, S., Singer, W., Sinn, H., Smith, R., Sombrowski, E., Sorokin, A. A., Springate, E., Staack, M., Staykov, L., Steffen, B., Stephenson, B., Stephan, F., Stulle, F., Syresin, E., Sytchev, K., Sytchev, V., Tallents, G., Techert, S., Tesch, N., Thom, H., Tiedtke, K., Tischer, M., Tolan, M., Toleikis, S., Toral, F., Treusch, R., Trines, D., Tsakanov, V., Tsakov, I., Tschentscher, T., Ullrich, F.-R., van Rienen, U., Variola, A., Vartaniants, I., Vogel, E., Vogel, J., Vuilleumier, R., Wabnitz, H., Wanzenberg, R., Wark, J. S., Weddig, H., Weiland, T., Weise, H., Wendt, M., Wenndorff, R., Wichmann, R., Will, I., Winter, A., Witte, K., Wittenburg, K., Wochner, P., Wohlenberg, T., Wojtkiewicz, J., Wolf, A., Wulff, M., Yurkov, M., Zagorodnov, I., Zambolin, P., Zapfe, K., Zeitoun, P., Ziemann, V., Zolotov, A., Brinkmann, R., and Grabosch, H.-J.
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Physics - Abstract
This report contains a comprehensive technical description of a new international research infrastructure, the European X-Ray Free-Electron Laser (XFEL) Facility. It was written between October 2005 and June 2006 and provides a realistic cost estimate and a compelling assessment of the scientific pay-off. The report has been prepared with the contribution of hundreds of people from many laboratories in Europe and even beyond. Their contributions have been harmonised and merged by many editors, and the whole effort has been coordinated by the European Project Team, generously supported and hosted by the Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron (DESY) laboratory.
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4. Mutations in the human factor XII gene
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Schloesser M, Zeerleder S, Lutze G, Wm, Halbmayer, Hofferbert S, Hinney B, Koestering H, Bernhard Lämmle, Pindur G, Thies K, Köhler M, Engel W, and Other departments
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Europe ,Male ,Genome, Human ,Factor XII ,Mutation ,Humans ,Female ,Alleles ,Pedigree - Abstract
The factor XII gene from 31 unrelated factor XII-deficient patients from Germany, Switzerland, and Austria was screened for mutations at the genomic level. Several novel mutations were detected and their absence in a control group of 74 healthy unrelated individuals was checked. Most changes are in the serine protease domain affecting the catalytic triad His-393-Asp-442-Ser-544; two missense mutations, R398Q (arginine 398 to glutamine; gene bank accession no. U71276) and L395M (leucine 395 to methionine; gene bank accession no. U71277), are close to the active site histidine at position 393. Another mutation detected in a cross-reacting material (CRM)-positive female with a history of three abortions affects the active site aspartic acid by changing it to asparagine (D442N; gene bank accession no. U71275). The novel mutation G570R (glycine 570 to arginine; gene bank accession no. U71274) giving rise to a CRM-positive phenotype is located next to Cys571, which forms a vital disulfide bridge. Two mutations are causing reading frame shifts: one single basepair deletion in exon 12 [exon 12: 10590(DelC); gene bank accession no. U71278] and one acceptor splice site mutation [exon 14: 11397(G --> A); gene bank accession no. L43615]. The putative regulatory mutation exon 1:-8 (g --> c) in the upstream region of the gene is associated with an aberrant Taq I restriction site allele in intron B of the gene (gene bank accession no. X80393)
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5. Characterization of pathological dystrophin transcripts from the lymphocytes of a muscular dystrophy carrier
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Schloesser, M., Ryszard Slomski, Wagner, M., Reiss, J., Berg, L. -P, Kakkar, V. V., and Cooper, D. N.
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