Journal of CO2 Utilization (Journal)

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    Journal of CO2 Utilization
    27.04.2018 → …

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    1. Photodegradation, Aerobic Biodegradability and Identification of Transformation Products of Thalidomide by LC–MS/MS.
    2. Bifröst University In Iceland
    3. Academy of Management (Externe Organisation)
    4. IDGEC Synthesis Conference - 2006
    5. (Veranstaltung)
    6. IMST-Symposiumstag 2017
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    8. The Arctic as a messenger for global processes – climate change and pollution 2011
    9. Developing New Markets for Moist Biomass: An Eco-efficient Approach of Dehydrating Agricultural Biomass
    10. ISEOR and AoM: International Conference on Evaluation Metrics of CSR
    11. Identification of photo-transformation products of ciprofloxacin and evaluation of their genotoxicity using in silco methods and in vitro assay
    12. Teaching and Exploring Sustainability in Virtual Space
    13. Photodegradation of chlorprothixene in aqueous medium: identification, biodegradation, and toxicity assessment of the formed transformation products
    14. Universität Bielefeld (Externe Organisation)
    15. World Resources Forum - WRF 2011
    16. Virtual Keynote 'Fast learning for radical business model innovation'
    17. Goethe Graduate Academy
    18. Evaluation of a project submitted for financial support to FCT – 2022 CALL FOR R&D PROJECT GRANTS, Portugal: Frederic Dufaux (Chair)
    19. Als Gemeinschaft auf dem Weg
    20. New Biotechnology (Fachzeitschrift)
    21. (Veranstaltung)
    22. International Conference on Engineering und Technology - ICET 2013
    23. 9th Oikos PhD Summer Academy - 2008
    24. Photodegradation and aerobic biodegradability of angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitor Captopril and identification of transformation products by LC MS/MS.