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der Universität Rennes, Frankreich, Betreuerin: Dr. Maryvonne Charrier; Kooperation mit Prof Dr. Roman Lenz, FH Nürtingen) Enken Hassold (2009): Chronic toxicity of endocrine disrupters to the crustacean
Section: FB2
Practices in Germany and France, c. 1850-1930“ Veronika examines sexuality as a religious practice in the Roman Catholic Church, the Protestant churches, and Judaism. Through concrete practices of contraception
Section: FB8
12.2022: A paper on the influence of hand-position on between-task crosstalk by Ruben Ellinghaus, Roman Liepelt (Hagen), Robert Wirth, Wilfried Kunde (Würzburg), Rico Fischer (Greifswald) and Markus Janczyk
Section: FB11
conçu comme un développement contemporain de la philologie romane traditionnelle, comprenant des approches actuelles des littératures romanes, des sciences des médias, de la linguistique et des sciences
Section: Studies
uni-bremen.de Since August 2015 Principal Investigator, ERC Consolidator Grant project: “The Holy Roman Empire of the German Nation and its Slaves”, duration: until 2020 Since April 2012 Professor of Early
Schwegler H, PKD Pilz, M Koch, M Fendt, R Linke, P Driscoll: Acoustic startle response in inbred Roman high- and low avoidance rats. Behavior Genetics 27: 579-582 (1997) Hauber W, M Koch: Adenosine A2a
10:1-10:18 Optimal Algorithms for Scheduling under Time-of-Use Tariffs pdf DOI Lin Chen, Nicole Megow, Roman Rischke, Leen Stougie and Jose Verschae Annals of Operations Research 304(1): 85-107, 2021 Throughput
Section: FB3
no (Coordinator) https://www.uni-bremen.de/en/university/profile/awards/erc-grants.html The Holy Roman Empire of the German Nation and its Slaves (GermanSlavery) 01.08.2015 Consolidator Grant Prof. Rebecca
Section: Research
F4090 The mind and the machine: The interplay between AI algorithms and workers' social cognition Roman Briker Maastricht University 28. June 12:00 pm Room WiWi2 F4090 Leveraging textual data extracted
Section: FB7
Klügel A, Chen L, De Lange G, Versteegh GJM (2024): Climate change, society, and pandemic disease in Roman Italy between 200 BCE and 600 CE . Science Advances 10 (4) . | doi: 10.1126/sciadv.adk1033 | Gonz
Section: FB5