Ralph Lorenz
Ralph D. Lorenz is a planetary scientist and engineer at the Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Lab. whose research focuses on understanding surfaces, atmospheres, and their interactions on planetary bodies, especially Titan, Venus, Mars, and Earth. He currently serves as Mission Architect of ''Dragonfly'', NASA's fourth selected New Frontiers mission, and as participating scientist on ''Akatsuki'' and ''InSight''. He is a Co-Investigator on the SuperCam instrument on the Perseverance rover, responsible for interpreting data from its microphone. He leads the Venus Atmospheric Structure Investigation on the DAVINCI Discovery mission to Venus. He is the recipient of the 2020 International Planetary Probe Workshop (IPPW) Al Seiff memorial award, and the 2022 American Geophysical Union's Fred Whipple Award for contributions to planetary science. Provided by Wikipedia
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Surgeons’ opinions and concerns regarding prophylactic mesh placement when conducting a permanent ileo- and colostomy A survey among 172 surgeons in Germany, Switzerland, and Austr... by Christoph Paasch, Egan Leonidovich Kalmykov, Ralph Lorenz, Ralph Lorenz, Nele Neveling, Rene Mantke, Rene Mantke
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Acceptance of Open Preperitoneal Repair in Inguinal Hernia Surgery Delphi-Consensus After an Anonymous International Survey Among European Hernia Society Members by Ralph Lorenz, Ralph Lorenz, Willem Akkersdijk, Gabriel Paiva De Oliveira, Gabriel Paiva De Oliveira, Tim Warren, Marc Soler
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Comparison and Standardisation of Various Open Preperitoneal Techniques in Inguinal Hernia Surgery–Results of a Review and Consensus by Ralph Lorenz, Ralph Lorenz, Willem Akkersdijk, Gabriel Paiva De Oliveira, Marc Soler, Jean-Francois Gillion, Augusto Lourenço, Rui Soares Da Costa, Edouard Pelissier, Franz Ugahary, Frederik Berrevoet
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On Dust Devil Diameters, Occurrence Rates, and Activity by Brian Jackson, Lori Fenton, Ralph Lorenz, Chelle Szurgot, Joshua Gambill, Gwendolyn Arzaga
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Profiling Near-surface Winds on Mars Using Attitude Data from Mars 2020 Ingenuity by Brian Jackson, Lori Fenton, Travis Brown, Asier Munguira, German Martinez, Claire Newman, Daniel Viúdez-Moreiras, Matthew Golombek, Ralph Lorenz, Mark D. Paton, Dylan Conway
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Drying of the Martian mesosphere during aphelion induced by lower temperatures by Daniel Toledo, Pascal Rannou, Victor Apéstigue, Raul Rodriguez-Veloso, Ignacio Arruego, German Martínez, Leslie Tamppari, Asier Munguira, Ralph Lorenz, Aurélien Stcherbinine, Franck Montmessin, Agustin Sanchez-Lavega, Priya Patel, Michael Smith, Mark Lemmon, Alvaro Vicente-Retortillo, Claire Newman, Daniel Viudez-Moreiras, Ricardo Hueso, Tanguy Bertrand, Jorge Pla-Garcia, Margarita Yela, Manuel de la Torre Juarez, Jose Antonio Rodriguez-Manfredi
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