Historical Studies in the Natural Sciences, ‎1939-1811

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Researchers

  1. Olga Griaznova

Publications

  1. Adjust for Windows – Version 1.1
  2. Links between RCEs and Higher Education Institutions
  3. Managing the grazing landscape
  4. Analysis of polychlorinated biphenyl (PCB)-induced modification of protein expression in primary hepatocytes from harbour seals
  5. Stakeholder involvement for Water Framework Directive implementation in Germany
  6. Carbon footprinting of large product portfolios. Extending the use of Enterprise Resource Planning systems to carbon information management
  7. The multi-criteria effectiveness evaluation of the robotic group based on 3D real-time vision system
  8. Determinants and consequences of corporate social responsibility decoupling—Status quo and limitations of recent empirical quantitative research
  9. Transcending the Locality of Grassroots Initiatives
  10. Computersimulation
  11. Boundaryless working hours and recovery in Germany
  12. Partitioning Behavior of Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Compounds between Pore Water and Sediment in Two Sediment Cores from Tokyo Bay, Japan
  13. Die Welteislehre
  14. Lagging behind in CSR?
  15. Governance im Wandel
  16. Elevational distribution limits of non-native species
  17. Über die Liebe zur Musik
  18. Using structure biodegradability relationships for environmentally benign design of organosilicons – An experimental comparison of organosilicons and their carbon analogues
  19. Designing an AI Governance Framework
  20. Moving beyond the heuristic of creative destruction
  21. Crown size-growth relationships of European beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) are driven by the interplay of disturbance intensity and inter-specific competition
  22. Is small beautiful?
  23. A comparative survey of chemistry-driven in silico methods to identify hazardous substances under REACH
  24. Aí é orixá!
  25. The moderating role of experience on the relationship between trust and performance of cooperating SMEs in transformation economies