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Pluralität als Lernchance
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Cancel Culture Context (Duke University, Durham)
College (Organisation)
Future-U interdisciplinary Workshop "Futures of the University and Universities of the Future?" - 2015
Anticipating Success and Barriers: A Field Study on Innovation Performance in R&D Teams
Moderation: Check-In and Agenda Of The Day and Introduction of the facilitator of the panel
Alexa Kristin Brase
Strangely familiar: The spatial uncanny and the study of organizational space
Organizational Behaviour and Change
Publications
The interaction of ecological norm orientation and external factors in the domain of travel mode choice behavior
3D characterization of beta-phases in AZ91D by synchrotron-radiation based microtomography
Landscape models for use in studies of landscape change and habitat fragmentation
Natality ‒ Philosophical Rudiments concerning a Generative Phenomenology
Microstructure and corrosion of AZ91 with small amounts of cerium
Informatik
Stakeholder and citizen involvement for Water Framework Directive implementation in Spain
Stakeholder involvement for Water Framework Directive implementation in Germany
Predicting Effects of a Digital Stress Intervention for Patients With Depressive Symptoms
Collaboration and Open Science Initiatives in Primate Research
Non-target Analysis and Chemometric Evaluation of a Passive Sampler Monitoring of Small Streams
Exploring intrinsic, instrumental and relational values for sustainable management of social-ecological systems
Drivers of productivity and its temporal stability in a tropical tree diversity experiment
Does Job Satisfaction Adapt to Working Conditions?
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