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Vorsorgendes Wirschaften: Wege zur gesellschaftlichen Transformation. Diskursanalytische Untersuchung des Transformationsfeldes Energie
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»Cultural Aspects of National Socialism«. Reconsidering an unfinished project of the International Institute of Social Research
A Guided Self-help Intervention for College Women with Eating Disorders: Long-term Results from a Large Randomized Controlled Trial
Escape Games als Methode für den Sprachunterricht
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Microstructural approaches of engineering materials
More than only skin deep: Appearance self-concept predicts most of secondary school students’ self-esteem
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Investigation of the photochemistry and quantum yields of triazines using polychromatic irradiation and UV-spectroscopy as analytical tool
Governance change and governance learning in Europe: stakeholder participation in environmental policy implementation
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A contingency approach to small-scale business success
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Microstructure, corrosion and creep of as-cast magnesium alloys Mg-2Sn-2Ca and Mg-4Sn-2Ca
Post-foundationalism and the Possibility of Critique
Environmental performance, carbon performance and earnings management
When (and how) ideas become arguments
Ambivalence in machine intelligence
Art in the Periphery of the Center
The u-shape on aging revisited
Alcohol Affects Goal Commitment by Explicitly and Implicitly Induced Myopia