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PERSPEKTIVEN FUER DEN NICKELMARKT DER WESTLICHEN WELT BIS 1990 = A PERSPECTIVE ON THE WESTERN WORLD NICKEL MARKET UNTIL 1990TRIPPEL M.1982; METALL (BERL.); ISSN 0026-0746; DEU; DA. 1982-12; VOL. 36; NO 12; PP. 1306-1308Article

Optically-navigable operating microscope for image-guided surgeryWESTERMANN, B; TRIPPEL, M; REINHARDT, H et al.Minimally invasive neurosurgery. 1995, Vol 38, Num 3, pp 112-116, issn 0946-7211Article

Amplitude modulation of the human quadriceps tendon jerk reflex during gaitDIETZ, V; DISCHER, M; FAIST, M et al.Experimental brain research. 1990, Vol 82, Num 1, pp 211-213, issn 0014-4819, 3 p.Article

Modified Talairach landmarks. CommentariesNOWINSKI, W. L; TRIPPEL, M; THOMAS, D et al.Acta neurochirurgica. 2001, Vol 143, Num 10, pp 1045-1057, issn 0001-6268Article

Task-dependent modulation of short- and long-latency electromyographic responses in upper limb musclesDIETZ, V; DISCHER, M; TRIPPEL, M et al.Electroencephalography and clinical neurophysiology. Electromyography and motor control. 1994, Vol 93, Num 1, pp 49-56, issn 0924-980XArticle

Regulation of bipedal stance : dependency on load receptorsDIETZ, V; GOLLHOFER, A; KLEIBER, M et al.Experimental brain research. 1992, Vol 89, Num 1, pp 229-231, issn 0014-4819Article

Visually induced destabilization of human stance : neuronal control of leg musclesDIETZ, V; SCHUBERT, M; TRIPPEL, M et al.Neuroreport (Oxford). 1992, Vol 3, Num 5, pp 449-452, issn 0959-4965Article

Significance of proprioceptive and vestibulo ― spinal reflexes in the control of stance and gaitDIETZ, V; TRIPPEL, M; HORSTMANN, G. A et al.Advances in psychology. 1991, Vol 78, pp 37-52, issn 0166-4115, 16 p.Article

Stretch-induced electromyographic activity and torque in spastic elbow mucles : differential modulation of reflex activity in passive and active motor tasksIBRAHIM, I. K; BERGER, W; TRIPPEL, M et al.Brain. 1993, Vol 116, pp 971-989, issn 0006-8950, 4Article

Compensation of human stance perturbations : selection of the appropriate electromyographic patternDIETZ, V; TRIPPEL, M; DISCHER, M et al.Neuroscience letters. 1991, Vol 126, Num 1, pp 71-74, issn 0304-3940, 4 p.Article

Modulation of sural nerve somatosensory evoked potentials during stance and different phases of the step-cycleALTENMÜLLER, E; BERGER, W; PROKOP, T et al.Electroencephalography and clinical neurophysiology. Evoked potentials. 1995, Vol 96, Num 6, pp 516-525, issn 0168-5597Article

Human stance on a sinusoidally translating platform : balance control by feedforward and feedback mechanismsDIETZ, V; TRIPPEL, M; IBRAHIM, I. K et al.Experimental brain research. 1993, Vol 93, Num 2, pp 352-362, issn 0014-4819Article

Increased amplitude of cutaneous reflexes during human running as compared to standingDUYSENS, J; TAX, A. A. M; TRIPPEL, M et al.Brain research. 1993, Vol 613, Num 2, pp 230-238, issn 0006-8993Article

Phase-dependent reversal ofreflexly induced movements during human gaitDUYSENS, J; TAX, A. A. M; TRIPPEL, M et al.Experimental brain research. 1992, Vol 90, Num 2, pp 404-414, issn 0014-4819Article

Developmental aspects of stance regulation, compensation and adaptationBERGER, W; DISCHER, M; TRIPPEL, M et al.Experimental brain research. 1992, Vol 90, Num 3, pp 610-619, issn 0014-4819Article

Computer assisted brain surgery for small lesions in the central sensorimotor region. CommentaryREINHARDT, H. F; TRIPPEL, M; WESTERMANN, B et al.Acta neurochirurgica. 1996, Vol 138, Num 2, pp 200-205, issn 0001-6268Article

Interstitial radiosurgery in the treatment of gelastic epilepsy due to hypothalamic hamartomasSCHULZE-BONHAGE, A; HOMBERG, V; TRIPPEL, M et al.Neurology. 2004, Vol 62, Num 4, pp 644-647, issn 0028-3878, 4 p.Article

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