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Psychoanalytic Quarterly,
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Optimierung von dezentralen Ansätzen zur Belegung fahrerloser Transportsysteme
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Aktivitäten
Professionen in der Wissensgesellschaft
SIOP Conference 2001
Recht als Ressource im Verschwörungsdenken
Matching the Core Text Approach with the General Education Philosophy: Breaking Ground at Leuphana College in Lüneburg, Germany
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Valorization of faba bean (Vicia faba) by-products
The Post-entry Performance of Cohorts of Export Starters in German Manufacturing Industries
When and how does anger during goal pursuit relate to goal achievement? The roles of persistence and action planning
Influences of the chemical structure of entrainers on the activity coefficients in presence of biodiesel
Cooperation and Trust in the Context of SMEs
CSR, moral licensing and organizational misconduct
Analysis of the Influence of Fibers on the Formability of Metal Blanks in Manufacturing Processes for Fiber Metal Laminates
Thermal Analysis and Production of As-Cast Al 7075/6060 Bilayer Billets
Hygienerecht in Landschlachtereien
Democratic representation in the EU: Two kinds of subjectivity
Litter quality, land-use history, and nitrogen deposition effects on topsoil conditions across European temperate deciduous forests
Fungal hydrolysis in submerged fermentation for food waste treatment and fermentation feedstock preparation
Presse / Medien
Lecture2Go: Aufnahmesystem und Medienplattform der UHH
Review: Sean Cubitt, Daniel Palmer, and Nathaniel Tkacz (Eds) (2015) Digital Light. London: Open Humanities Press. ISBN 978-1-78542-000-9
Dangerous Decline in Biodiversity Threatens Humans, Experts Say