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A network perspective on cause-related marketing collaborations in professional sport
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Key episodes in the history of testing in Central Western Europe
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Nonthermal plasma: An emerging innovative technology for the efficient removal of cooking fumes
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Critical advances and future opportunities in upcycling commodity polymers
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Ad or not? The role of disclosures in sponsored YouTube videos aimed at preschool children
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The impact of neuromorality on punishment : retribution or rehabilitation?
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Single domain antibodies to probe the antiviral function of human MxA
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Embodied learning in multiple sclerosis using melodic, sound, and visual feedback : a potential rehabilitation approach
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- Journal Article
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Intercultural competence predicts intercultural effectiveness : test of an integrative framework
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Aerosol-assisted plasma processing for oil/water separation
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- Conference Paper
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Comparison of global sensitivity analysis methods for urban scale building stock energy models
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- Conference Paper
- C3
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Types of uncertainty in simulation models : categorisation for better identification, accounting and assessment
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Data-driven statistical and machine learning modelling of real building stock energy use
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Indoor climate prediction performance of dynamic BES-models in dymola
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- Conference Paper
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Good vibrations? How image stabilisation influences photogrammetry
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Exploring the effectiveness of clinical simulations to develop student teachers’ parent-teacher communication competence
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Muscle fibre typology as a novel risk factor for hamstring strain injuries in professional football (soccer) : a prospective cohort study
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Toward a refined insight into the importance of volunteers’ motivations for need-based experiences, job satisfaction, work effort, and turnover intentions in nonprofit sports clubs : a person-centered approach
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Motor sequence learning in a goal-directed stepping task in persons with multiple sclerosis : a pilot study
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Differences in expertise level for anticipatory skill between badminton ‘in game’ strokes and serves