Physics and Chemistry of the Earth, Part C: Solar, Terrestrial and Planetary Science, ‎1464-1917

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  1. Coping with distance learning during COVID-19 and its impact on students' emotional experiences
  2. “We cannot escape this”
  3. John Stuart Mill zur Einführung
  4. Introduction: Converging the Yet-Separate Theoretical Discourses of Testimony Studies
  5. Großes E*erzählen
  6. Delivering community benefits through REDD plus : Lessons from Joint Forest Management in Zambia
  7. Nachhaltigkeitsinformatik
  8. A Geometric Approach to Decouple Robotino Motions and its Functional Controllability
  9. Pythagoreismus
  10. Oxygenated Perfluorochemicals Improve Cell Survival during Reoxygenation by Pacifying Mitochondrial Activity
  11. The Global Mobility Divide
  12. Comparative human resource management
  13. The blue-collar brain
  14. Development of an ex-vitro system allowing plant-bacteria interactions through VOCs in the context of water stress
  15. Das Schweigen
  16. Fines for Absuse of Dominance in "High tech" Markets
  17. Gods of tomorrow?
  18. Effect of minor additions of Al and Si on the mechanical properties of cast Mg-3Sn-2Ca alloys in low temperature range
  19. Comprehensive meta-analysis of excess mortality in depression in the general community versus patients with specific illnesses.
  20. Globales Lernen in informellen Settings an Hochschulen
  21. A Reference Model for Data-driven Business Model Innovation Initiatives in Incumbent Firms
  22. Multiplexed supply of a MISO wireless power transfer system for battery-free wireless sensors
  23. The EU at a crossroads. Negotiations about the multiannual financial framework 2021-2027
  24. Scenario modeling of ammonia emissions from surface applied urea under temperate conditions
  25. Gemeinsam lernen mit Selbstlernprogrammen
  26. Methodology for Integrating Biomimetic Beams in Abstracted Topology Optimization Results
  27. Managing Real Utopias
  28. The longitudinal prediction of costs due to health care uptake and productivity losses in a cohort of employees with and without depression or anxiety.