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Original languageGerman
Place of PublicationFreiburg
PublisherAlbert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg
Volume3.1
Publication statusPublished - 2014

Publication series

NameMediale Kontrolle unter Beobachtung
No.3.1
ISSN (Print)2197-5280

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  1. Landscape fluidity - a unifying perspective for understanding and adapting to global change
  2. Aboveground overyielding in grassland mixtures is associated with reduced biomass partitioning to belowground organs
  3. Information rigidities, inflation perceptions, and the media
  4. Addressing Complexity in Environmental Management and Governance
  5. where paintings live
  6. Understanding spam
  7. Facing complex crime
  8. Load, Release and Fire
  9. The first observation of honeydew foraging in army ants since 1933
  10. Towards a Comprehensive Framework for Environmental Management Accounting
  11. Canopy functional trait variation across Earth’s tropical forests
  12. Governmental activity, integration, and agglomeration
  13. Daily breath-based mindfulness exercises in a randomized controlled trial improve primary school children’s performance in arithmetic
  14. A new method for collecting agile tiger beetles by live pitfall trapping
  15. From deforestation to blossom
  16. Locus of control
  17. Nostalgia is not what it used to be
  18. Generation of 3D representative volume elements for heterogeneous materials
  19. Managing and accounting for corporate biodiversity contributions mapping the field
  20. Digital language teaching after COVID-19: what can we learn from the crisis?
  21. On walks in molecular graphs.
  22. Inherent and induced anisotropic finite visco-plasticity with applications to the forming of DC06 sheets
  23. Machine Vision and Navigation
  24. Managing Knowledge in Organization Studies Through Instrumentation
  25. Use of Chemotaxonomy To Study the Influence of Benzalkonium Chloride on Bacterial Populations in Biodegradation Testing
  26. Moving beyond unlearning unsustainable consumption