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TitleEnergy Futures
Degree of recognitionNational
Media name/outletLeibniz perspectives: research for a sustainable Europe, Ausgabe 02/2007, Seite 23-27.
Media typePrint
Country/TerritoryGermany
Date01.02.07
Producer/AuthorLeibniz Association
PersonsClaudia Kemfert
Period01.02.2007
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  4. “Processed Food on the Urban Data Highway. Food Delivery Services as In_Visible Infrastructure in the Production of Urbanity”
  5. Towards an Extended Enterprise Architecture Meta-Model for Big Data
  6. The Clock of the Long-Now
  7. Determinants of international trade, production, and licensing - Results from econometric studies using firm level data from manufacturing industries in Lower Saxony, Germany
  8. The efficiency of different online learning media - An empirical study
  9. Collective emotions in institutional creation work
  10. Unobtrusive Vital Sign Acquisition in the Domain of AAL
  11. The role of bioclimatic origin, residence time and habitat context in shaping non-native plant distributions along an altitudinal gradient
  12. Das Anfertigen von Notizen als Lernstrategie beim mathematischen Modellieren
  13. „Conversation is simply something to begin with“
  14. Support for major hypotheses in invasion biology is uneven and declining
  15. Identifying governance gaps among interlinked sustainability challenges
  16. Bottom-up effects of plant diversity on multitrophic interactions in a biodiversity experiment
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  18. Zukunft Publikum
  19. Digital health literacy and subjective wellbeing in the context of COVID-19
  20. Applied Playfulness
  21. Differentiated integration and role conceptions in multilateral security orders. A comparative study of France, Germany, Ireland and Romania