Sentences with phrase «tum chair»

«So for example, the smell of cultured butter is encoded by a combination of just 3 key molecules, but fresh strawberries have 12,» explains Prof. Peter Schieberle from the TUM Chair of Food Chemistry.
«Even under warmer conditions, we won't be seeing «green Christmases» under freshly blooming trees,» says Prof. Annette Menzel, TUM Chair for Ecoclimatology and a fellow of the TUM Institute for Advanced Study.
This is all the more surprising given that the olfactory quality of the combinations is not determined by the individual components,» says Prof. Thomas Hofmann from the TUM Chair of Food Chemistry and Molecular Sensory Science.
«The stagnation in yields has only been statistically verifiable for a few years,» explains Dr. Martin Wiesmeier from the TUM Chair of Soil Science in Freising - Weihenstephan and first author of the study.

Not exact matches

«I was surprised to see that the humus stocks of forest soils have seen such a dramatic — and in statistical terms significant — degree of depletion,» says Professor Joerg Prietzel of the Chair of Soil Science at TUM.
The study undertaken by Daniel Brugger of the Chair of Animal Nutrition at TUM was recently published in the British Journal of Nutrition.
New research carried out by the Chair of Animal Nutrition at the Technical University of Munich (TUM) has found that even minimal zinc deficiency impairs digestion, albeit without any typical symptoms such as skin problems or fatigue.
A former field study conducted by the Chair of Aquatic Systems Biology at the TUM demonstrates how serious the situation currently is for the native relatives of the invasive newcomer from the Black Sea region.
«Due to his many - layered works, his life which was twice uprooted as a result of emigration, and not least due to the time that has passed since then, our search for new documents about Gumbel was a challenging endeavor,» said Scherer from the Chair of Mathematical Finance at the TUM when speaking about the project.
To ensure this, Wandt developed a rod - shaped cell while he was a doctoral candidate in the group of Prof. Hubert A. Gasteiger, Chair of Technical Electrochemistry at TUM, that allows the formation of metallic lithium to be detected directly and with quantitative precision.
«Silicon nanosheets are particularly interesting because today's information technology builds on silicon and, unlike with graphene, the basic material does not need to be exchanged,» explains Tobias Helbich from the WACKER Chair for Macromolecular Chemistry at TUM.
In Germany, there are approximately 1 million Fleckvieh dairy cows: «Their genomes can be traced back to a small number of key ancestors,» explains Prof. Ruedi Fries, Chair of Animal Breeding at TUM.
«When you examine the protein networks, you find many similarities with online social networks,» says Dr. Pascal Falter - Braun from TUM's Chair of Plant Systems Biology.
To answer this question, Michael Risse and Professors Gabriele Weber - Blaschke and Klaus Richter from the Chair of Wood Science at TUM set out to find suitable assessment methods.
This has severely damaged the soils and the quality of water in the region,» explains Professor Markus Disse from the Chair of Hydrology and River Basin Management at TUM.
The survey's three main authors, Manuel Lopes - Lima and Ronaldo Sousa from the Interdisciplinary Centre of Marine and Environmental Research (CIMAR) and Professor Jürgen Geist / Chair of Aquatic Systems Biology at TUM, describe how crucial mussels are for aquatic ecosystems: they form around 90 percent of the biomass in the bed of a water body.
«The data was collected as part of a programme supported by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft in 150 grasslands across Germany, the so called «Biodiversity Exploratories»,» says Professor Wolfgang Weisser of the Chair for Terrestrial Ecology at the Technical University of Munich (TUM)-- «it constitutes the most extensive ecological sampling in Europe.»
As Prof. Christian Grosse from the Chair of Non-destructive Testing (NDT) at TUM explains, the cracks do not usually pose any direct threat to the stability of structures: «However, water and salts can penetrate the concrete and damage the affected components.»
The research group of Pascal Falter - Braun of the Chair of Plant Systems Biology at TUM together with colleagues from the USA and Japan now achieved a possibly decisive breakthrough: DNA, which is much easier and cheaper to produce, is printed instead of proteins and the protein arrays are subsequently «developed».
In 2007, she was a professor and Chair in Virology, Technical University of Munich (TUM), and has since served as the Director of Virology at Helmholtz Zentrum München and TUM.
The moon sits in the sky outside your window mocking you as you lean back in your chair trying to get your eyes to focus to finish up the job so you can finally leave this wretched little office more than 13 hours, 10 cups of coffee, and a roll of Tums after you arrived.
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