Current Developments in Nutrition

Fachzeitschrift: Zeitschrift

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Publikationen

  1. Disentangling trade-offs and synergies around ecosystem services with the influence network framework
  2. Fruit Detection and Yield Mass Estimation from a UAV Based RGB Dense Cloud for an Apple Orchard
  3. Error handling in office work with computers
  4. Comparison of an Electrochemical and Luminescence-Based Oxygen Measuring System for Use in the Biodegradability Testing According to Closed Bottle Test (OECD 301D)
  5. Dimensions, dialectic, discourse
  6. Synthesis and future research directions linking tree diversity to growth, survival, and damage in a global network of tree diversity experiments
  7. A PD Fuzzy Control of a Nonholonomic Car-Like Robot for Drive Assistant Systems
  8. Maschinenbelegungsplanung mit evolutionären Algorithmen
  9. Time for the Environment: The Tutzing Time Ecology Project
  10. Mathematik als Fremdsprache?
  11. Papers from the 10th Lancaster University Postgraduate Conference in Linguistics and Language Teaching 2015
  12. Conceptualizing sustainable consumption
  13. Negotiating boundaries through reality shows
  14. A Theory-Based Concept for Fostering Sustainability Competencies in Engineering Programs
  15. "to expose, to show, to demonstrate, to inform, to offer. Artistic Practices around 1990"
  16. The development of an eco-label for software products
  17. “The whole is greater than the sum of its parts” – Exploring teachers’ technology readiness profiles and its relation to their emotional state during COVID-19 emergency remote teaching
  18. Innovative approaches in mathematical modeling
  19. Requests in Informal Conversations
  20. Risk Aversion and Sorting into Public Sector Employment
  21. A panel cointegration rank test with structural breaks and cross-sectional dependence
  22. Processability of Mg-Gd Powder via Friction Extrusion
  23. Risk preferences under heterogeneous environmental risk
  24. § 350
  25. “Regrets for leaving the ‘zoo’?”:
  26. ‘Then you just have to perform better’
  27. A plea for a behavioural approach in the science of human resources management