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Sources and Consequences of Legitimation Strategies of Regional Organizations
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Göttingen Centre for Gender Studies (GCG) Summer Symposium Reconsidering gender-based violence in the context of displacement and migration
Different cultures, different interactional norms: Addressing variation across the Englishes (Carl von Ossietzky Universität Oldenburg)
Global Alliance for Sustainable Universities
Fracking comes to Germany: Interpreting societal conflicts, the politics of expertise and strategies for conflict resolution in a federal system: with Basil Bornemann
4. Darmstädter Tage der Transformation - DTdT 2022
Correlates of Work Design and the Intention to Continue Work in Retirement
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Quality and time-related indicators in inceptive plans
Personalized Transaction Kernels for Recommendation Using MCTS
Synthesis, self-assembly, bacterial and fungal toxicity, and preliminary biodegradation studies of a series of L-phenylalanine-derived surface-active ionic liquids
Einführung in Grundlagen der theoretischen Informatik
Change in Women's Descriptive Representation and the Belief in Women's Ability to Govern: A Virtuous Cycle
Learning processes for interpersonal competence development in project-based sustainability courses – insights from a comparative international study
“We cannot let this happen again”
Alignment of the life cycle initiative’s “principles for the application of life cycle sustainability assessment” with the LCSA practice
Evidence-Based Management and Organizational Reality
CASE via MS
The Bigger Picture of Corruption
Manufacturing of irregular shapes through force control in incremental sheet forming with active medium
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Deutsche Studie: Computer-Kids haben häufiger Schulprobleme