M. Eisner

Details der Publikationsliste

Zeitraum

1493 - 2009

Anzahl

36

Co-Autoren

Full wafer microlens replication by UV imprint lithography: Poster at the MNE 2009, 35th International Conference on Micro and Nano Engineering, Ghent, Belgium (2009)

Schmitt, H., Rommel, M., Bauer, A.J., Frey, L., Bich, A., Eisner, M., ...

The fabrication of microlenses is of great interest for several applications in the field of optics like wafer level cameras, homogenization of light, and coupling of light into glass fibers....

Full wafer microlens replication by UV imprint lithography: Poster at the MNE 2009, 35th International Conference on Micro and Nano Engineering, Ghent, Belgium (2009)

Schmitt, H., Rommel, M., Bauer, A.J., Frey, L., Bich, A., Eisner, M., ...

The fabrication of microlenses is of great interest for several applications in the field of optics like wafer level cameras, homogenization of light, and coupling of light into glass fibers....

Design, fabrication and testing of microlens arrays for sensors and microsystems (2007)

Nussbaum, Philippe, Völkel, R., Herzig, Hans-Peter, Eisner, M., Haselbeck, S.

We report on our activities in design, fabrication, characterization and system integration of refractive microlens arrays for sensors and microsystems. Examples for chemical analysis systems (μTAS,...

Design, fabrication and testing of microlens arrays for sensors and microsystems (2007)

Nussbaum, Philippe, Völkel, R., Herzig, Hans-Peter, Eisner, M., Haselbeck, S.

We report on our activities in design, fabrication, characterization and system integration of refractive microlens arrays for sensors and microsystems. Examples for chemical analysis systems (μTAS,...

Microoptical telescope compound eye (2005)

Duparre, J., Schreiber, P., Matthes, A., Pshenay-Severin, E., Tünnermann, A., Völkel, R., ...

A new optical concept for compact digital image acquisition devices with large field of view is developed and proofed experimentally. Archetypes for the imaging system are compound eyes of small...

Microoptical telescope compound eye (2005)

Duparré, J., Scharf, T., Schreiber, P., Matthes, A., Pshenay-Severin, E., Bräuer, A., ...

A new optical concept for compact digital image acquisition devices with large field of view is developed and proofed experimentally. Archetypes for the imaging system are compound eyes of small...

Informatics in Radiology (infoRAD) Radiology Report Entry with Automatic Phrase Completion Driven by Language Modeling 1 (1493)

John Eng, Md Jason, M. Eisner

to supplement this article are available online at radiographics.rsnajnls.org/cgi /content/full

Millipede defense: use of detachable bristles to entangle ants.

Eisner, T, Eisner, M, Deyrup, M

The millipede Polyxenus fasciculatus (Diplopoda; Polyxenida) defends itself against ants by use of a pair of bristle tufts at its rear. When attacked, it wipes the tufts against the ants, thereby...

Chemical basis of courtship in a beetle (Neopyrochroa flabellata): cantharidin as precopulatory "enticing" agent.

Eisner, T, Smedley, S R, Young, D K, Eisner, M, Roach, B, Meinwald, J

Male Neopyrochroa flabellata have a natural affinity for cantharidin (Spanish fly). They are attracted to cantharidin baits in the field and feed on the compound if it is offered to them in the...

Chemical basis of courtship in a beetle (Neopyrochroa flabellata): Cantharidin as "nuptial gift".

Eisner, T, Smedley, S R, Young, D K, Eisner, M, Roach, B, Meinwald, J

The amount of cantharidin (Spanish fly) that the Neopyrochroa flabellata male presents to the female as a glandular offering during courtship represents only a small fraction of the total cantharidin...

Chemical egg defense in a green lacewing (Ceraeochrysa smithi)

Eisner, T, Attygalle, A B, Conner, W E, Eisner, M, MacLeod, E, Meinwald, J

The green lacewing Ceraeochrysa smithi (Neuroptera, Chrysopidae), like other members of its family, lays its eggs on stalks, but it is unusual in that it coats these stalks with droplets of an oily...

Chemical attraction of kleptoparasitic flies to heteropteran insects caught by orb-weaving spiders.

Eisner, T, Eisner, M, Deyrup, M

Insects of the heteropteran families Pentatomidae (stink bugs) and Coreidae (squash bugs), when being eaten by the orb-weaving spider Nephila clavipes, attract flies of the family Milichiidae. The...

X-ray absorption fine-structure spectroscopy studies of Fe sites in natural human neuromelanin and synthetic analogues.

Kropf, A J, Bunker, B A, Eisner, M, Moss, S C, Zecca, L, Stroppolo, A, ...

X-ray absorption fine-structure spectroscopy is used to study the local environment of the iron site in natural (human) neuromelanin extracted from substantia nigra tissue and in various synthetic...

What do general practice receptionists think and feel about their work?

Eisner, M, Britten, N

BACKGROUND: Although there is some published work acknowledging that the general practice receptionist's role is both important and difficult, receptionists' own views have rarely been sought. AIM:...

Millipede defense: use of detachable bristles to entangle ants.

Eisner, T, Eisner, M, Deyrup, M

The millipede Polyxenus fasciculatus (Diplopoda; Polyxenida) defends itself against ants by use of a pair of bristle tufts at its rear. When attacked, it wipes the tufts against the ants, thereby...

Chemical basis of courtship in a beetle (Neopyrochroa flabellata): cantharidin as precopulatory "enticing" agent.

Eisner, T, Smedley, S R, Young, D K, Eisner, M, Roach, B, Meinwald, J

Male Neopyrochroa flabellata have a natural affinity for cantharidin (Spanish fly). They are attracted to cantharidin baits in the field and feed on the compound if it is offered to them in the...

Chemical basis of courtship in a beetle (Neopyrochroa flabellata): Cantharidin as "nuptial gift".

Eisner, T, Smedley, S R, Young, D K, Eisner, M, Roach, B, Meinwald, J

The amount of cantharidin (Spanish fly) that the Neopyrochroa flabellata male presents to the female as a glandular offering during courtship represents only a small fraction of the total cantharidin...

Chemical egg defense in a green lacewing (Ceraeochrysa smithi)

Eisner, T, Attygalle, A B, Conner, W E, Eisner, M, MacLeod, E, Meinwald, J

The green lacewing Ceraeochrysa smithi (Neuroptera, Chrysopidae), like other members of its family, lays its eggs on stalks, but it is unusual in that it coats these stalks with droplets of an oily...

Chemical attraction of kleptoparasitic flies to heteropteran insects caught by orb-weaving spiders.

Eisner, T, Eisner, M, Deyrup, M

Insects of the heteropteran families Pentatomidae (stink bugs) and Coreidae (squash bugs), when being eaten by the orb-weaving spider Nephila clavipes, attract flies of the family Milichiidae. The...

X-ray absorption fine-structure spectroscopy studies of Fe sites in natural human neuromelanin and synthetic analogues.

Kropf, A J, Bunker, B A, Eisner, M, Moss, S C, Zecca, L, Stroppolo, A, ...

X-ray absorption fine-structure spectroscopy is used to study the local environment of the iron site in natural (human) neuromelanin extracted from substantia nigra tissue and in various synthetic...

What do general practice receptionists think and feel about their work?

Eisner, M, Britten, N

BACKGROUND: Although there is some published work acknowledging that the general practice receptionist's role is both important and difficult, receptionists' own views have rarely been sought. AIM:...

Gastrointestinal Effects of Metoclopramide in Man. In Vitro Experiments with Human Smooth Muscle Preparations

Eisner, M.

Metoclopramide (N-(diethylaminoethyl)-2-methoxy-4-amino-5-chlorobenzamide) has been investigated with human gastrointestinal smooth-muscle preparations in vitro. Small-intestinal and colonic circular...

Gas stove use and respiratory health among adults with asthma in NHANES III

Eisner, M, Blanc, P

Background: Gas stoves release respiratory irritants, such as nitrogen dioxide and other combustion by-products. Adults with asthma may be susceptible to the effects of gas stove exposure because of...

The association between occupational factors and adverse health outcomes in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease

Blanc, P, Eisner, M, Trupin, L, Yelin, E, Katz, P, Balmes, J

Background and Aims: Despite recognition that occupational exposures may make a substantive contribution to the aetiology of COPD, little is known about the potential role of work related factors in...

Exposure to indoor combustion and adult asthma outcomes: environmental tobacco smoke, gas stoves, and woodsmoke

Eisner, M, Yelin, E, Katz, P, Earnest, G, Blanc, P

Background: Because they have chronic airway inflammation, adults with asthma may be particularly susceptible to indoor air pollution. Despite widespread exposure to environmental tobacco smoke...

Plasma surfactant protein levels and clinical outcomes in patients with acute lung injury

Eisner, M, Parsons, P, Matthay, M, Ware, L, Greene, K

Methods: Data from 565 participants in the clinical trial were used. Plasma levels of SP-A and SP-D were measured at baseline and on day 3 after the start of the mechanical ventilation protocol. The...

Exposure to environmental tobacco smoke: association with personal characteristics and self reported health conditions

Iribarren, C, Friedman, G, Klatsky, A, Eisner, M

STUDY OBJECTIVE—To examine the association between exposure to environmental tobacco smoke (ETS) and demographic, lifestyle, occupational characteristics and self reported health...

Directly measured second hand smoke exposure and asthma health outcomes

Eisner, M, Klein, J, Hammond, S, Koren, G, Lactao, G, Iribarren, C

Background: Because they have chronic airway inflammation, adults with asthma could have symptomatic exacerbation after exposure to second hand smoke (SHS). Surprisingly, data on the effects of SHS...