Pattern Recognition, ‎0031-3203

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  4. Points of cooperation: Integrating Cooperative Learning into Web-Based Courses
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  8. Does the Method of Limits reveal Subjects` Capability to Determine Odor Thresholds?
  9. Assessment of Age-correlated Occupational Strain as a Basis for an Age-Adequate Work-Sequence Organization
  10. On the relation between perceived intensity and pleasantness of olfactory stimuli and brain activity observed using functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging (fMRI)
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  12. The Selfie Spot in Theory and Practice
  13. Global Knowledge Hubs
  14. Forum on Expatriate Success
  15. Why do we need the applicants’ perspective in selection procedures? An answer to Kevin Murphy
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  18. Paper: The Multilevel Governance of Deportation – is Access to local Membership possible?
  19. Investigation of the evolution and kinetics of temperature-driven intermetallic compound during solid-state joining of an Al-Mg alloy via the multiphase-field method
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  21. 72. Deutscher Juristentag
  22. Journal of International Relations and Development (Fachzeitschrift)
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  24. Briefing Note: "Understanding Societal Development and Moral Progress: The Contribution of the World Values Surveys"