Dutch Journal of Applied Linguistics, ‎2211-7245

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Researchers

  1. Stephanie Krüger

Publications

  1. Ethos, Pathos, PowerPoint
  2. Continous preventive diagnosis for cardiovascular diseases based on stochastic modeling
  3. Editorial: Effects of the Introduction of the Statutory Minimum Wage in Germany
  4. Insights into an Action-Oriented Training Program to Promote Sustainable Entrepreneurship
  5. On walks in molecular graphs.
  6. Eye-tracking methodology in mathematics education research
  7. Rate constants for the gas-phase reaction of OH with amines
  8. Towards a ‘Sustainable University’
  9. Effects of preschoolers' storybook exposure and literacy environments on lower level and higher level language skills
  10. Calendar
  11. “Making Sense”
  12. How students’ self-control and smartphone-use explain their academic performance
  13. Variational pragmatics
  14. Über das Essen
  15. A Robust Decoupling Estimator to Indentify Electrical Parameters for Three-Phase Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motors
  16. Adaptation strategies for reducing vulnerability to future environmental change
  17. The total Archive On the Function of Not-Knowing in digital Culture
  18. Selecting methods for ecosystem service assessment
  19. General strategies to increase the repeatability in non-target screening by liquid chromatography-high resolution mass spectrometry
  20. A group-level theory of helping and altruism within and across group boundaries
  21. Integrated assessment of bioelectricity technology options
  22. Exports, firm size, and firm dynamics
  23. Towards a Real-world Laboratory
  24. Missiology: An Introduction to the Foundations, History, and Strategies of World Missions
  25. HAWK@QALD5 - Trying to answer hybrid questions with various simple ranking techniques
  26. Adaptive Environments
  27. The Volkskrant building
  28. Determinants and consequences of corporate social responsibility decoupling—Status quo and limitations of recent empirical quantitative research
  29. Are survey expectations theory-consistent?