Modified pen grip in the treatment of writer's cramp. (2006)
Baur, B., Schenk, T., Fuerholzer, W., Scheuerecker, J., Marquardt, C., Kerkhoff, G., ...
Writer’s Cramp (WC) is a focal, action-related dystonia, which induces hypertonic co-contractions and severely impairs handwriting. One behavioral treatment approach is the handwriting training...
Joshi, J, Stoll, P, Rusterholz, H P, Schmid, B, Dolt, C, Baur, B
The original publication is available at www.springerlink.com
Reproductive tract infection among female adolescents (2006)
Ram, R, Bhattacharya, SK, Bhattacharya, K, Baur, B, Sarkar, T, Bhattacharya, A, ...
Recording of Cell Action Potentials with AlGaN/GaN Field-Effect Transistor Arrays (2005)
Steinhoff, G., Baur, B., Wrobel, G., Ingebrandt, S., Offenhäusser, A., Dadgar, A., ...
This version is available at the following Publisher URL: http://apl.aip.org
Chemical Functionalization of GaN and AlN Surfaces (2005)
B. Baur, G. Steinhoff, J. Hernando, O. Purrucker, M. Tanaka, ...
Journal article
Schenk, T., Baur, B., Steude, U., Boetzel, K.
It has been repeatedly demonstrated that the movements of patients with Parkinson's disease (PD) are less impaired when external timing cues are provided. This suggests that the basal ganglia, which...
Innovative cooperation structures in the rapid product development process (2000)
Precondition for the rapid development of new and innovative products during the different phases is the efficient and effective co-operation of all partners and the availability of all relevant...
Genetic transformation in freshwater: Escherichia coli is able to develop natural competence.
Baur, B, Hanselmann, K, Schlimme, W, Jenni, B
Until now, Escherichia coli was thought to be unable to develop natural competence, i.e., genetic transformation could be achieved only artificially with the aid of nonphysiological concentrations of...
Genetic transformation in freshwater: Escherichia coli is able to develop natural competence.
Baur, B, Hanselmann, K, Schlimme, W, Jenni, B
Until now, Escherichia coli was thought to be unable to develop natural competence, i.e., genetic transformation could be achieved only artificially with the aid of nonphysiological concentrations of...