Paolo Mercorelli is in the list of World’s Top 2% Scientists 2022 in accordance with Elsevier Database and edited also by Stanford University

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Paolo Mercorelli is in the list of World’s Top 2% Scientists 2022 in accordance with Elsevier Database and edited also by Stanford University.

 

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TitlePaolo Mercorelli is in the list of World’s Top 2% Scientists 2022 in accordance with Elsevier Database and edited also by Stanford University
Country/TerritoryGermany
Date10.10.22
URLhttps://elsevier.digitalcommonsdata.com/datasets/btchxktzyw/4
PersonsPaolo Mercorelli

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Paolo Mercorelli is in the list of World’s Top 2% Scientists 2022 in accordance with Elsevier Database and edited also by Stanford University.

 

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  5. On the origin of passive rotation in rotational joints, and how to calculate it
  6. Using corpus-linguistic methods to track longitudinal development
  7. Using augmented video to test in-car user experiences of context analog HUDs
  8. How generative drawing affects the learning process
  9. Enhancing EFL classroom instruction via the FeedBook: effects on language development and communicative language use.
  10. Learning shortest paths in word graphs
  11. Machine Learning and Data Mining for Sports Analytics
  12. Gain Adaptation in Sliding Mode Control Using Model Predictive Control and Disturbance Compensation with Application to Actuators
  13. Industry 4.0 more than a challenge in modeling, identification, and control for cyber-physical systems
  14. Developing a Process for the Analysis of User Journeys and the Prediction of Dropout in Digital Health Interventions:
  15. Trap nests for bees and wasps to analyse trophic interactions in changing environments—A systematic overview and user guide
  16. Digital Seriality as Structure and Process
  17. On Software, or the Persistence of Visual Knowledge.
  18. The impact of explicit references in computer supported collaborative learning: Evidence from eye movement analyses
  19. Missing links
  20. Hacking the Classroom
  21. How do students and teachers deal with mathematical modelling problems?
  22. Employing A-B tests for optimizing prices levels in e-commerce applications
  23. Influence of measurement errors on networks
  24. Determinants in the online distribution of digital content
  25. Does online-delivered Cognitive Behavioural Therapy for Insomnia improve insomnia severity in nurses working shifts? Protocol for a randomised-controlled trial
  26. Next level production networks
  27. Where do the data live?
  28. Unravelling insect declines: Can space replace time?
  29. Sustainable development and learning for sustainability through a regional network project
  30. Object-Oriented Construction Handbook
  31. A Semiparametric Approach for Modeling Not-Reached Items
  32. Microstructure, mechanical and functional properties of refill friction stir spot welds on multilayered aluminum foils for battery application
  33. Solvable problems or problematic solvability?
  34. Development and validation of the Later Life Work Index for successful management of an aging workforce
  35. Systematic distributions of interaction strengths across tree interaction networks yield positive diversity–productivity relationships
  36. Political discourse in the media
  37. Diversity and specificity of host-natural enemy interactions in an urban-rural interface
  38. Taming a Wicked Problem
  39. Optimum parameters and rate-controlling mechanisms for hot working of extruded Mg-3Sn-1Ca alloy
  40. Micro and Macro Perspectives in Organization Theory
  41. Response of saproxylic beetles to small-scale habitat connectivity depends on trophic levels
  42. How can employment relations in global value networks be managed towards social responsibility?