A. Hennig

Details der Publikationsliste

Zeitraum

2001 - 2009

Anzahl

18

Co-Autoren

Antenna design for deeply implantable sensor transponder systems in medicine (2009)

Hennig, A., Bögel, G. Vom

The use of sensor transponder technologies in medicine opens valuable possibilities in therapy of human cardiovascular system diseases, for example cardiac insufficiency. Especially for applications...

Feasibility of deeply implanted passive sensor transponders in human bodies (2008)

Hennig, A.

The use of sensor transponder technologies in medicine opens valuable possibilities in therapy of human ardiovascular system diseases, for example cardiac insufficiency. This paper deals with the...

RF energy transmission for sensor transponders deeply implanted in human bodies (2008)

Hennig, A.

The use of sensor transponder technologies in medicine opens valuable possibilities in therapy of human cardiovascular system diseases, for example cardiac insufficiency. This paper deals with the...

Zone-Estimation for Multiple Lines of Handwriting using Approximating Spline Functions (2007)

A. Hennig, N. Sherkat, R. J. Whitrow

This paper presents an alternative approach to the segmentation of a page of unconstrained handwritten cursive script into lines and the estimation of the zoning information of handwriting....

Assessment and Sensitivity Considerations of a Potential storage Site for Carbon Dioxide - A Queensland Case Study (2006)

Sayers, J., Marsh, C., Scott, A., Cinar, Y., Bradshaw, J., Hennig, A., ...

Australia's coal-fired power plants produce about 70% of the nation's total installed electricity generation capacity and emit about 190 million tonnes of CO2/year, of which about 44 million tonnes...

Assessment and Sensitivity Considerations of a Potential storage Site for Carbon Dioxide - A Queensland Case Study (2006)

Sayers, J., Marsh, C., Scott, A., Cinar, Y., Bradshaw, J., Hennig, A., ...

Australia's coal-fired power plants produce about 70% of the nation's total installed electricity generation capacity and emit about 190 million tonnes of CO2/year, of which about 44 million tonnes...

Long term clinical outcome of a randomised controlled trial of anterior chamber lenses after high volume intracapsular cataract surgery

Hennig, A, Johnson, G, Evans, J, Lagnado, R, Poulson, A, Pradhan, D, ...

BACKGROUND—Age related cataract remains the major cause of blindness throughout the world. In many countries, the majority of cataract surgery continues to be done by the intracapsular cataract...

Sutureless cataract surgery with nucleus extraction: outcome of a prospective study in Nepal

Hennig, A, Kumar, J, Yorston, D, Foster, A

Aim: To report the short and medium term outcome of a prospective series of sutureless manual extracapsular cataract extractions (ECCE) at a high volume surgical centre in Nepal.

Nucleus management with Fishhook

Hennig, A

The fishhook technique developed at the Lahan eye hospital is widely used in Nepal and other countries. Its specialty is the extraction of the nucleus with a bent 30-G needle (Fishhook) out of the...

Vitamin A deficiency and corneal ulceration in south-east Nepal: implications for preventing blindness in children.

Hennig, A., Foster, A., Shrestha, S. P., Pokhrel, R. P.

A retrospective review of the outpatient records of 4601 children aged 0-10 years who had been seen between January 1986 and December 1988 at Lahan Eye Hospital, south-east Nepal, revealed that 15.4%...