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Publikationen

  1. Assessing impact of varied social and ecological conditions on inherent vulnerability of Himalayan agriculture communities
  2. Characterizing and evaluating successional pathways of fen degradation and restoration
  3. Working the Digital Humanities
  4. Welteis
  5. Developing sustainable business experimentation capability – A case study
  6. Sound symbolic congruency detection in humans but not in great apes
  7. Theatre and Engineering
  8. Qu'est-ce que la "stakeholder value"?
  9. (S)training experiences
  10. Thermomechanical characterization of Portevin-Le Châtelier bands in AlMg3 (AA5754) and modeling based on a modified Estrin-McCormick approach
  11. The tip of the iceberg: laptop music and the information-technological transformation of music
  12. Treatment or Documentation? Pareto Optimality in the Physicians’ Time Allocation
  13. Assessment of the biotic and abiotic elimination processes of five micropollutants during cultivation of the green microalgae Acutodesmus obliquus
  14. Internationaler Masterstudiengang 'Sustainable Development and Management'
  15. Efficiency
  16. Media Organize: A Companion to Technological Objects
  17. Is subjective knowledge the key to fostering sustainable behavior? Mixed evidence from an education intervention in Mexico
  18. SHEstainability
  19. Application of Adaptive Element-Free Galerkin Method to Simulate Friction Stir Welding of Aluminum
  20. Wem gehört der Wind?
  21. Recherche-création
  22. Effects of microbial processes on the performance of a ReSponge™ zero valent iron PRB
  23. Herrmann Bahr - Renaissance
  24. Mythos als Aufklärung
  25. Anstelle des Staates
  26. Stichwort
  27. Effectiveness of E-Self-help Interventions for Curbing Adult Problem Drinking
  28. The aesthetic of vulnerability un-heard female voices and the question of identity and recognition in the work of Ken Bugul and Fatou Diome
  29. Exports, Foreign Direct Investments and Productivity
  30. Organisationen hacken