Trees - Structure and Function, ‎0931-1890

Fachzeitschrift: Zeitschrift

  1. Tree ring isotopic composition, radial increment and height growth reveal provenance-specific reactions of Douglas-fir towards environmental parameters

    Jansen, K., Sohrt, J., Kohnle, U., Ensminger, I. & Gessler, A., 01.02.2013, in: Trees - Structure and Function. 27, 1, S. 37–52 16 S.

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Aktivitäten

  1. Evaluating the efficacy and cost-effectiveness of web-based prevention of major depression: Preliminary results.
  2. Mapping and Tracking Global Cultural Change - 2011
  3. HyperKult XII - Computer als Medium: analog digital
  4. Removal of Methotrexate, 5-Fluorouracil and Cyclophosphamide from water by UV, UV/H2O2 and UV/Fe2+/H2O2 processe
  5. Center for Advanced Internet Studies GmbH
  6. Concurrent Reconceptualization of Concurrent Sourcing
  7. Dealing with Climate Change. Calculus & Catastrophe in the Age of Simulation - 2015
  8. 23rd (EC)2 Conference - Hypothesis Testing - EC2 2012
  9. Draw the line? How boundary creation behaviors at the end of work relate to recovery and next-day work performance
  10. SoepCampus - 2010
  11. Social perceptiveness: Its role for performance in selection procedures and for the prediction of job performance
  12. How can corporate social responsibility (CSR) gain relevance in internal communication? A network perspective on communication processes
  13. Doing Away with Labor: Working and Caring in a World of Commons
  14. Digital Capitalism meets Leberkaspeppi: Temporal Orientations in Business Models as a Source of Platform Power in Mature Industries
  15. Points of cooperation: Integrating Cooperative Learning into Web-Based Courses
  16. Challenges of Intercultural Teaching 2024
  17. Does the Method of Limits reveal Subjects` Capability to Determine Odor Thresholds?
  18. Presentation of the paper entitled "Design of a Real Time Path of Motion Control for Manufacturing Applications"
  19. Contagious Agents: From Generative Social Science to the Computer Simulation of Epidemics
  20. A utilitarian notion of responsibility for sustainability
  21. Responding ASAP? The Role of Age in Dealing with Availability and Response Expectations

Publikationen

  1. Scaling-based Least Squares Methods with Implemented Kalman filter Approach for Nano-Parameters Identification
  2. Treating dialogue quality evaluation as an anomaly detection problem
  3. Simulation and optimization of material and energy flow systems
  4. Explaining Disagreement on Interest Rates in a Taylor-Rule Setting
  5. Value Orientations in the World of Visual Art: An Exploration Based on Latent Class and Correspondence Analysis
  6. Modeling and simulation of the heterogenous material behavior in thermal-sprayed coatings
  7. Memory Acts: Memory without Representation.
  8. CSR
  9. Modeling the distribution of white spruce (Picea glauca) for Alaska with high accuracy: an open access role-model for predicting tree species in last remaining wilderness areas
  10. Monitoring of microbially mediated corrosion and scaling processes using redox potential measurements
  11. Learning linear classifiers sensitive to example dependent and noisy costs
  12. Visual Detection of Traffic Incident through Automatic Monitoring of Vehicle Activities
  13. Geodesign as a boundary management process
  14. Differences of Four Work-Related Behavior and Experience Patterns in Work Ability and Other Work-Related Perceptions in a Finance Company
  15. Explaining the (Non-) Adoption of Advanced Data Analytics in Auditing
  16. Ecologies of Making
  17. Effects of maize roots on aggregate stability and enzyme activities in soil
  18. Octanol-Water Partition Coefficient Measurement by a Simple 1H NMR Method
  19. A Soft Alignment Model for Bug Deduplication
  20. Insights into Jatropha Projects Worldwide
  21. Towards combined methods for recording ground beetles
  22. Robustness of coherent sets computations
  23. Deeper Insights into Different Consumer Perceptions of CSR Communication
  24. Reducing the peaking phenomenon in Luenberger observers in presence of quasi-static disturbances for linear time invariant systems