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F Kühnemann

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Optics Letters|July 1, 2014
Strong polarization effects in photothermal common-path interferometryS Fieberg, B Sturman, F Kühnemann, et al.
FEBS Letters|November 22, 1997
Cellulysin from the plant parasitic fungus Trichoderma viride elicits volatile biosynthesis in higher plants via the octadecanoid signalling cascadeJ Piel, R Atzorn, R Gäbler, et al.
Optics Express|September 15, 2015
Comparative study on three highly sensitive absorption measurement techniques characterizing lithium niobate over its entire transparent spectral rangeM Leidinger, S Fieberg, N Waasem, et al.
Planta|February 9, 2000
Herbivore-induced ethylene suppresses a direct defense but not a putative indirect defense against an adapted herbivoreJ Kahl, D H Siemens, R J Aerts, et al.
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Optics Letters|July 1, 2014
Strong polarization effects in photothermal common-path interferometryS Fieberg, B Sturman, F Kühnemann, et al.
FEBS Letters|November 22, 1997
Cellulysin from the plant parasitic fungus Trichoderma viride elicits volatile biosynthesis in higher plants via the octadecanoid signalling cascadeJ Piel, R Atzorn, R Gäbler, et al.
Optics Express|September 15, 2015
Comparative study on three highly sensitive absorption measurement techniques characterizing lithium niobate over its entire transparent spectral rangeM Leidinger, S Fieberg, N Waasem, et al.
Planta|February 9, 2000
Herbivore-induced ethylene suppresses a direct defense but not a putative indirect defense against an adapted herbivoreJ Kahl, D H Siemens, R J Aerts, et al.
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