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Egyptian Journal of Remote Sensing and S...
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Egyptian Journal of Remote Sensing and Space Science,
1110-9823
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A philosophical dissolution of history
Transdisciplinary Research as transformative Praxis.
What does it take to reroute a tanker? Lessons learned in 25 years of innovative teaching in environmental and sustainability sciences at the University of Lüneburg (Germany)
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Wer bürgt für unsere digitale Identität?
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On the measuring accuracy of the “Vehrs-Hebel”, a scaling apparatus for nonverbal real-time assessment of perceived quantity
The three-month effect of mobile internet-based cognitive therapy on the course of depressive symptoms in remitted recurrently depressed patients
Comparing the fatigue performance of Ti-4Al-0.005B titanium alloy T-joints, welded via different friction stir welding sequences
The Hanoverian Supply Chain Model: modelling the impact of production planning and control on a supply chain's logistic objectives
The Population Trajectories Both of the Wild Rabbit (Oryctolagus cuniculus) and the Iberian Lynx (Lynx pardinus) in Spain
Modell „Juniorprofessur“
What Do They Reflect on?—A Mixed-Methods Analysis of Physical Education Preservice Teachers’ Written Reflections After a Long-Term Internship
Did Descriptive and Prescriptive Norms About Gender Equality at Home Change During the COVID-19 Pandemic? A Cross-National Investigation
Sustainable Development as a Challenge for Undergraduate Students: The Module "Science Bears Responsibility" in the Leuphana Bachelor's Programme
The online inverted classroom model (oICM). A blueprint to adapt the inverted classroom to an online learning setting in medical and health education
Impacts of entrepreneur’s error orientation on performance: A cross-culture comparison
A Control-Value Theory Approach
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Effects of introspective vs. extraspective instruction in scaling of hedonic properties of flavouring ingredients by Chinese and German subjects
The need for pluralism in landscape models: a reply to Dunn and Majer
Sensor Measures of Affective Leaning