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Project: Transfer (professional training)

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Podcast für das Theater Lüneburg - Kulturmarketing
StatusFinished
Period01.01.1131.03.11

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  1. Exploiting ConvNet diversity for flooding identification
  2. Recontextualizing context
  3. Effect of grain size and structure, solid solution elements, precipitates and twinning on nanohardness of Mg-Re alloys
  4. rSOESGOPE Method Applied to Four-Tank System Modeling
  5. Knowledge integration
  6. Plant traits alone are poor predictors of ecosystem properties and long-term ecosystem functioning
  7. Understanding and Supporting Management Decision-Making
  8. Modeling Interactions and Dependencies in Production Planning and Control
  9. Spatial Tests, Familiarity with the Surroundings, and Spatial Activity Experience
  10. Canopy structure influences arthropod communities within and beyond tree identity effects
  11. The Role of Output Vocabulary in T2T LMs for SPARQL Semantic Parsing
  12. The relationship between values and knowledge in visioning for landscape management
  13. Complex Trait-Treatment-Interaction analysis
  14. Experimental Verification of the Impact of Radial Internal Clearance on a Bearing's Dynamics
  15. An Exploration of humans‘ ability to recognize emotions displayed by robots
  16. The frame of the game
  17. Explorations in social spaces
  18. Adding the “e-” to Learning for Sustainable Development
  19. Quantification of amino acids in fermentation media by isocratic HPLC analysis of their
  20. Using Digitalization As An Enabler For Changeability In Production Systems In A Learning Factory Environment
  21. Non-invariance? An Overstated Problem With Misconceived Causes
  22. Integration of laboratory experiments into introductory electrical engineering courses
  23. Training in Components of Problem-Solving Competence
  24. Failing and the perception of failure in student-driven transdisciplinary projects
  25. Digital Transformation and Institutional Work: A Paradox View