Journal of Finsler Geometry and its Applications

Fachzeitschrift: Zeitschrift

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Forschende

  1. Julia Perlinger

Publikationen

  1. Zinc and cadmium accumulation in single zebrafish (Danio rerio) embryos - A total reflection X-ray fluorescence spectrometry application
  2. Validation of an online imitation-inhibition task
  3. Media of Trust
  4. Crisis in Social Practices? Experiences from the Research Project "Blocked Transistion? Spaces of Thinking and Action in Sustainable Regional Development"
  5. Deliberative mapping of ecosystem services within and around Doñana National Park (SW Spain) in relation to land use change
  6. Article 32 Date of Application
  7. Qualitative system analysis as a means for sustainable governance of emerging technologies
  8. Compressive strength and hot deformation behavior of TX32 magnesium alloy with 0.4% Al and 0.4% Si additions
  9. Accelerated dereplication of natural products, supported by reference libraries
  10. Zur Mikrostruktur des Exportbooms
  11. Log in and breathe out: internet-based recovery training for sleepless employees with work-related strain
  12. Energy transitions in small-scale regions – What we can learn from a regional innovation systems perspective.
  13. Alteration of share capital
  14. Networking.
  15. To help or not to help an outgroup member
  16. Lernmodul „Ressourcenreflexion”
  17. Relationships between oncoming traffic intensity, subjective predictions about oncoming traffic, and intentions to overtake
  18. An interpretive perspective on co-production in supporting refugee families’ access to childcare in Germany
  19. Sustainability, Innovation and Information Technology as Sources of Value Generation
  20. Repeated 14CO 2 pulse-labelling reveals an additional net gain of soil carbon during growth of spring wheat under free air carbon dioxide enrichment (FACE)
  21. Spatial interpretation of high-resolution environmental proxy data of the Middle Pleistocene Palaeolithic faunal kill site Schöningen 13 II-4, Germany
  22. Seabirds as a subsistence and cultural resource in two remote Alaskan communities