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A gamified choice experiment of traditional African vegetable varieties in West Africa. [PDF]

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Case studies of frontal passages in a mountain valley with direct access to the bavarian pre-Alpine region results from the German Front Experiment 1987

Meteorology and Atmospheric Physics, 1990
The orographic impact on cold fronts is investigated in the Loisach River Valley area by means of two events obtained during the German Front Experiment 1987. The discussion is focussed on the frontal passages in the Garmisch area traced from continuous recordings of three meteorological/ air-chemical stations at different heights, viz: valley floor ...
H. M�ller, R. Sladkovic
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Up-front centralized data review and individualized treatment proposals in a multicenter pediatric Hodgkin's disease trial with 71 participating hospitals: the experience of the German–Austrian pediatric multicenter trial DAL-HD-90

Radiotherapy and Oncology, 2002
A systematic procedure for up-front centralized data review and the set-up of individualized treatment proposals was integrated prospectively into the German-Austrian multicenter trial DAL-HD-90 for pediatric Hodgkin's disease (HD) in order to introduce local radiotherapy according to the individual patient's spread of disease within a combined ...
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Reconstructing `Front' and `Home': Gendered Experiences and Memories of the German Wars against Napoleon — A Case Study

War in History, 2009
The article analyses gendered experiences and memories of the German wars against Napoleon by focusing on the port city of Hamburg, the second largest German town, which was occupied by the French army between 1806 and 1814. The case study centres on the `ego-documents' of the renowned bookseller, publisher, and patriot Friedrich Perthes (1770—1843 ...
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Laughter in the trenches : humour and front experience in German First World War narratives

2011
This dissertation investigates the appearances and functions of humour and laughter in selected works of German literature that thematise the First World War. The investigation focuses on selected diaries, novels, and short stories based on autobiographical experiences written by authors during the Great War and in the Weimar era (1919-1933): In ...
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