Textile Bioengineering and Informatics Symposium Proceedings, TBIS

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Researchers

  1. Rainer Paffrath

Publications

  1. B7-H1 Selectively Controls TH17 Differentiation and Central Nervous System Autoimmunity via a Novel Non-PD-1-Mediated Pathway
  2. Editorial message
  3. Harnessing place attachment for local climate mitigation?
  4. Promoting diversity of thought: bridging knowledge systems for a pluriverse approach to research
  5. The ESBW Short Scale A Test for Assessing Teachers’ Standards-Based Educational Knowledge
  6. Navigating tensions in inclusive conservation
  7. Alternating forms of lock-in: Publishing digital news in the path of a free content culture.
  8. Implikationen der Digitalisierung für die Organisation
  9. Interactive priming effect of labile carbon and crop residues on SOM depends on residue decomposition stage
  10. Orientierung im Realraum
  11. Prerequisites and the Success of Transformative Entrepreneurship Education
  12. Challenges and opportunities for sustainable development in Germany
  13. MDP-based itinerary recommendation using geo-tagged social media
  14. First automatic size measurements for the separation of dwarf birch and tree birch pollen in MIS 6 to MIS 1 records from Northern Germany
  15. Supporting Diffusion of IoT Solutions Exemplified by the ChainPORT Initiative
  16. Sozio-Controlling im Unternehmen
  17. Selection harvest in temperate deciduous forests: impact on herb layer richness and composition
  18. Standards und Kompetenzentwicklung in Fremd- und Zweitsprachen
  19. User experience and behavior concerning digital scaffolding during EFL speaking practice
  20. Modernisierung und Partizipation
  21. Mechanisms of teleological change
  22. Easier in than out
  23. Measuring Work Ability with Its Antecedents
  24. Conjectural variations equilibrium in a mixed duopoly
  25. Centralized and decentralized utilization of organic residues for lactic acid production
  26. Contractualisation of Civil Litigation
  27. Mechanisms of dialectical change
  28. Reconsidering adaptation as translation