The Weird and the Eerie

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Original languageEnglish
JournalTextual Practice
Volume31
Issue number6
Pages (from-to)1181-1183
Number of pages3
ISSN0950-236X
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2017

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  1. Insights into creep behavior of Mg–14Gd–1Zn–0.4Zr (wt.%) alloy containing β- and γ-type precipitates
  2. On walks in molecular graphs.
  3. Linking concepts of change and ecosystem services research: A systematic review
  4. Concurrently Observed Actions Are Represented Not as Compound Actions but as Independent Actions
  5. Microstructure and mechanical properties of as-cast Mg-Sn-Ca alloys and effect of alloying elements
  6. Utilization of protein-rich residues in biotechnological processes
  7. Consumer Preferences for Local Food: Testing an Extended Norm Taxonomy
  8. EU decision-making in asylum policy
  9. Forms of theorising in entrepreneurship – The case of effectuation as a theory
  10. Hydrological tracers for assessing transport and dissipation processes of pesticides in a model constructed wetland system
  11. Health and the intention to retire: exploring the moderating effects of human resources practices
  12. Integrating a piezoelectric actuator with mechanical and hydraulic devices to control camless engines
  13. Modeling of microstructural pattern formation in crystal plasticity
  14. The means determine the end
  15. Curatorial Practices of the ‘Global’
  16. Leaf Nutritional Content, Tree Richness, and Season Shape the Caterpillar Functional Trait Composition Hosted by Trees
  17. Fragmentierung und Kooptation
  18. Effect of salinity-changing rates on filtration activity of mussels from two sites within the Baltic Mytilus hybrid zone
  19. The Exilic Classroom
  20. Intricate Letters and the Reification of Light
  21. Towards Ecosystems for Responsible AI
  22. Why the measurement of species diversity requires prior value judgements
  23. Telomere length is a strong predictor of foraging behavior in a long-lived seabird