Studies in Nonlinear Dynamics and Econometrics, ‎1081-1826

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  1. Automatic three-dimensional geometry and mesh generation of periodic representative volume elements for matrix-inclusion composites
  2. Conceptualizing protected area research in a transdisciplinary
  3. Measurement invariance in a grid-based measure of academic self-concept
  4. Active plasma resonance spectroscopy: Eigenfunction solutions in spherical geometry
  5. Study of Single Filament Dielectric Barrier Discharge in Argon
  6. Analytics and Intuition in the Process of Selecting Talent
  7. Load, Release and Fire
  8. Identifying determinants of teachers' judgment (in)accuracy regarding students' school-related motivations using a Bayesian cross-classified multi-level model
  9. Collaborative business in supply chains - a system dynamics approach
  10. Land use affects dung beetle communities and their ecosystem service in forests and grasslands
  11. How problem-based or direct instructional case-based learning environments influence pre-service teachers’ cognitive load, motivation and emotions
  12. Students’ perceptions of and conclusions from their first assessment experience at university
  13. What do people do when they use the internet?
  14. Co-production of nature's contributions to people
  15. Sense of Place in Spatial Planning
  16. Supercomputing
  17. Logistische Lageranalyse und Methodenvalidierung
  18. Transformative Impulse
  19. A comparison of the strength of biodiversity effects across multiple functions
  20. Article 21 Formal Validity
  21. Nucleation mechanism of Mg17Al12-precipitates in binary Mg-7 wt.% Al alloy
  22. The dispositive factor in a system of inventory-controlled production
  23. Modeling induced flow anisotropy and phase transformations in air hardening steels
  24. Foraging loads of stingless bees and utilisation of stored nectar for pollen harvesting
  25. Identification of multi-fault in rotor-bearing system using spectral kurtosis and EEMD
  26. Change in Women's Descriptive Representation and the Belief in Women's Ability to Govern: A Virtuous Cycle