Jörg Terhechte (✝)

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Jörg Terhechte (✝)

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Prof. Dr. Jörg Terhechte (✝)

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    Terhechte, J.

    11.07.23

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  1. Development of an ex-vitro system allowing plant-bacteria interactions through VOCs in the context of water stress
  2. Dani Bunten Wants to Play
  3. Learning from Indigenous Populations and Local Communities
  4. Using self-regulation to successfully overcome the negotiation disadvantage of low power
  5. Notting Hill Gate 4
  6. Comprehensive meta-analysis of excess mortality in depression in the general community versus patients with specific illnesses.
  7. Tree decline and the future of Australian farmland biodiversity
  8. A Combination of Energy Harvesting and Wireless Power Transfer for Applications in Harsh Environments
  9. It Is Belief in Dualism, and Not Free Will, That Best Predicts Helping: A Conceptual Replication and Extension of Baumeister et al. (2009)
  10. Self-Control Following Prior Exertion
  11. Corporate social responsibility (CSR) and earnings management
  12. Modern Micropolitics of Antipopulism
  13. Developments in Qualitative Mindfulness Practice Research
  14. All new and all outcome-based?
  15. Luminescence dating of late holocene dunes showing remnants of early settlement in Cuddalore and evidence of monsoon activity in south east India
  16. Demographic Transition in Rural Areas: The Relationship between Public Services and Tourism Development
  17. Strange signs. Invented languages from alienation to zany
  18. Public Value
  19. A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis of the Impact of Mindfulness-Based Interventions on the Well-Being of Healthcare Professionals
  20. Workplace mediation: Lessons from negotiation theory
  21. Does adhering to the principles of green finance matter for stock valuation? Evidence from testing for (co-)explosiveness