Quantitative Science Studies

Journal

  1. 2024
  2. Published

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    Massari, A., Mariani, F., Heibi, I., Peroni, S. & Shotton, D., 01.12.2024, In: Quantitative Science Studies. 5, 1, p. 50-75 26 p.

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  1. Microtomography on biomaterials using the harwi-2 beamline at desy
  2. Tormentil for active ulcerative colitis
  3. The relationship between acculturation strategies and depressive and anxiety disorders in Turkish migrants in the Netherlands
  4. Improving efficiency in budgeting
  5. The State and Healthcare
  6. Hot workability analysis with processing map and texture characteristics of as-cast TX32 magnesium alloy
  7. Resettlement as a temporal border
  8. A conceptual map of invasion biology: Integrating hypotheses into a consensus network
  9. Review of transit data sources
  10. The self-sabotage of conservation
  11. Effects of Y Additions on the Microstructures and Mechanical Behaviours of as Cast Mg–xY–0.5Zr Alloys
  12. Conveying the Ethics of Artificial Intelligence in K–12 and Academia: A Systematic Review of Teaching Methods
  13. Effects of samarium content on microstructure and mechanical properties of Mg–0.5Zn–0.5Zr alloy
  14. Investigations on hot tearing of Mg-Al binary alloys by using a new quantitative method
  15. An inclusive future: disabled populations in the context of climate and environmental change
  16. Nitrogen uptake by grassland communities
  17. Understanding Similarities and Differences of Digital Health Platforms
  18. Joint extremal behavior of hidden and observable time series with applications to GARCH processes
  19. Comparing measured and modelled PFOS concentrations in a UK freshwater catchment and estimating emission rates
  20. Multiple forest structural elements are needed to promote beetle biomass, diversity and abundance
  21. Observations of Microstructure-Oriented Crack Growth in a Cast Mg-Al-Ba-Ca Alloy under Tension, Compression and Fatigue
  22. Beyond Technology Push vs. Demand Pull
  23. Understanding the bright side and the dark side of telework
  24. Beyond pandemic populism