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J Biele

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Biometrics|September 1, 1994
A sample-size-optimal Bayesian procedure for sequential pharmaceutical trialsN Cressie, J Biele
Optics Express|May 2, 2009
Polarization Lidar: Correction of instrumental effectsJ Biele, G Beyerle, G Baumgarten
Science (New York, N.Y.)|August 1, 2015
Philae's first look. Philae's First Days on the Comet. IntroductionJ-P Bibring, M G G T Taylor, C Alexander, et al.
Science (New York, N.Y.)|August 24, 2019
Images from the surface of asteroid Ryugu show rocks similar to carbonaceous chondrite meteoritesR Jaumann, N Schmitz, T-M Ho, et al.
Nature Communications|March 18, 2026
Low thermal inertia of carbonaceous asteroid Bennu driven by cracks observed in returned samplesA J Ryan, R-L Ballouz, R J Macke, et al.
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Biometrics|September 1, 1994
A sample-size-optimal Bayesian procedure for sequential pharmaceutical trialsN Cressie, J Biele
Optics Express|May 2, 2009
Polarization Lidar: Correction of instrumental effectsJ Biele, G Beyerle, G Baumgarten
Science (New York, N.Y.)|August 1, 2015
Philae's first look. Philae's First Days on the Comet. IntroductionJ-P Bibring, M G G T Taylor, C Alexander, et al.
Science (New York, N.Y.)|August 24, 2019
Images from the surface of asteroid Ryugu show rocks similar to carbonaceous chondrite meteoritesR Jaumann, N Schmitz, T-M Ho, et al.
Nature Communications|March 18, 2026
Low thermal inertia of carbonaceous asteroid Bennu driven by cracks observed in returned samplesA J Ryan, R-L Ballouz, R J Macke, et al.
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