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Stefan Klotz

    Neue Momente
    Der Weg des Menschen
    Vielleicht ist es doch wahr!
    Cross sectional dependence in spatial econometric models
    Left ventricular assist device (LVAD) induced reverse remodeling
    Techniques in High Pressure Neutron Scattering
    • 2016

      Focusing on high pressure neutron scattering techniques, this book compiles recent advancements that enable studies beyond 10 GPa. It explores the structural and dynamic analysis of diverse materials under extreme pressures, detailing solutions developed over the last thirty years. The text features practical engineering examples and real high pressure devices, showcasing their effectiveness in producing significant scientific outcomes.

      Techniques in High Pressure Neutron Scattering
    • 2007

      With increasing incidence of end-stage heart failure the Habilitation waiting list for cardiac transplantation is growing tremendously. Left ventricular assist device implantation (LVAD) is the only option for patients deteriorating on the waiting-list. However, the world-wide organ shortage leads to further increasing time on the waiting-list. Because outcome of patients supported with a LVAD system is worse beyond 1 year of support, the effect of LVAD induced reverse remodeling with the option of LVAD explant without the need for cardiac transplantation is of great interest in the fi eld of LVAD research. This book gives an up-to-date overview and thoughts for the future on the topic of LVAD induced reverse remodeling.

      Left ventricular assist device (LVAD) induced reverse remodeling
    • 2004

      This book is concerned with spatial dependence in econometric models, offering a work of reference to the applied researcher. In economics, spatial aspects are usually somewhat disregarded, which - as is shown and quantified here - may seriously impair research results. It presents the basic tool kit of treating cross sectional dependence, which typically occurs between spatial observations. The methods are introduced as straightforward enhancement of standard econometric models and methods, placing emphasis on the practical aspects of their features.

      Cross sectional dependence in spatial econometric models