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Carsten Hobohm
Rimma Kanevski
Fabian Esterl
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Stadt als Möglichkeitsraum
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1st International Conference of the International Association for Computing and Philosophy - IACAP 2011
MpWH-Jahrestagung 2016 (Veranstaltung)
How do Professional Gratification Crises affect the Health of School Leaders? Analysing the Relationship between the ERI Model and Burnout.
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Diversity lost
From farm to factory. Vertical trading and processing structures between industrial and developing countries in the international tobacco-economy
Credit constraints and margins of import
Art 159: Composition, procedure and voting
Beyond Urban Challenges-Virtual Reality Tools in Participatory Design Processes
Qualitative and Quantitative Human Error Analysis in Hazardous Industries
Quality based prevention of overweight in the school setting: the HEPS quality checklist
Matthew Henry
Von Differenz zu Vielfalt zu Super-Diversity
A Note on Smoking Behavior and Health Risk Taking
Embodying relationality through immersive sustainability solutions with Indigenous communities in the Ecuadorian Amazon
Effect of free air carbon dioxide enrichment combined with two nitrogen levels on growth, yield and yield quality of sugar beet
Mapping international inspections
Community and Training in NFDI4DS
Soziologische Aspekte des Spiels
Profilanalyse
Polychlorinated Biphenyls in a Temperate Alpine Glacier
Lernen und Wiederlernen in chatbasiertem Computer-Supported Collaborative Learning
Efficacy of trapping techniques (pitfall, ramp and arboreal traps) for capturing spiders
The role of knowledge and information in innovation
Plant functional traits and community assembly along interacting gradients of productivity and fragmentation
An Im(Possible) Program
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Biodiversity and global learning