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TitleGrün ist trendy
Media name/outletPR Report, Ausgabe 3, S. 22-23
Date01.03.11
PersonsCharlotte Hesselbarth
Period01.03.2011
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  9. Old-Age Security and Silver Workers
  10. Impacts of software and its engineering on the carbon footprint of ICT
  11. Comment on “fluorotechnology is critical to modern life
  12. The u-shape on aging revisited
  13. Datenkritik
  14. Accumulation and Subjectivity
  15. Species diversity and species composition of epiphytic bryophytes and lichens
  16. Walking Backward
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  18. Kosmopolitismus
  19. Variations on Klee’s Cosmographic Method
  20. Book review of Kang-Kwong Luke/Theodossia-Souala Pavlidou: Telephone Calls. Unity and Diversity in Conversational Structure across Languages and Cultures.
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  22. Institutions and preferences determine resilience of ecological-economic systems
  23. »30 Jahre Ride The Lightning
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  25. Sources of Individual Differences in L2 Narrative Production
  26. ‘Art of Flight’
  27. Alcohol Affects Goal Commitment by Explicitly and Implicitly Induced Myopia
  28. Schätzen – Aber wie?
  29. α- and β-diversity in moth communities in salt marshes is driven by grazing management
  30. Bat men begin
  31. Group-level physiological synchrony and individual-level anxiety predict positive affective behaviors during a group decision-making task