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Warming and drought do not influence the palatability of Quercus pubescens Willd. leaves of four European provenances
(2014)In the context of global warming, the impact of extreme drought events on trees and biotic interactions with herbivore insects is widely unknown. A faster range expansion of insects in a changing climate could lead to mass ... -
Warum sich Kunden an Mass Customization beteiligen
(2015)In dieser Arbeit wird empirisch untersucht, was Kunden dazu motiviert, sich an der Produktgestaltung oder -konfiguration zu beteiligen. Es wird verdeutlicht, dass Menschen mit starken Ausprägungen bei bestimmten Werten wie ... -
Was ist Muße?
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Was sind Geschwister?
(2017)Ein Blick in die eigene Biographie oder in den Nahbereich alltäglicher sozialer Beziehungserfahrungen führt die hohe Relevanz, die Geschwisterbeziehungen für Entwicklungs- und Bildungsprozesse haben, intuitiv vor Augen. ... -
Was sind Geschwister?
(2017)Ein Blick in die eigene Biographie oder in den Nahbereich alltäglicher sozialer Beziehungserfahrungen führt die hohe Relevanz, die Geschwisterbeziehungen für Entwicklungs- und Bildungsprozesse haben, intuitiv vor Augen. ... -
Water consumption of agriculture and natural ecosystems at the Amu Darya in Lebap Province, Turkmenistan
(2014)The Amu Darya River is the major water source for Turkmenistan contributing 88 % to the total amount of surface water available to the country. Lebap Province harbours oases and natural riparian vegetation along the Amu ... -
Water footprint and economic water productivity of Italian wines with appellation of origin: Managing sustainability through an integrated approach
(2018)In the agribusiness, wine is certainly a very interesting sector to analyze. The specific aim of this work is to assess water efficiency and economic water productivity for the Italian wines with Appellation of Origin (AO). ... -
The Water Footprint Assessment of Electricity Production: An Overview of the Economic-Water-Energy Nexus in Italy
(2018)The term “water-energy nexus” has remarkable implications in the sustainable management of water resources. The aim of this paper is to analyse the production of electricity, from an economic and technical perspective, ... -
Water requirements of short rotation poplar coppice: Experimental and modelling analyses across Europe
(2018)Poplars are among the most widely used short rotation woody coppice (SRWC) species but due to their assumed high water use, concerns have been raised with respect to large-scale exploitation and potentially detrimental ... -
Water-extractable humic substances enhance iron deficiency responses by Fe-deficient cucumber plants
(1999)The ability of Fe-deficient cucumber plants to use iron complexed to a water-extractable humic substances fraction (WEHS), was investigated. Seven-day-old Fe-deficient plants were transferred to a nutrient solution ... -
Wave Height Measurements Behind Submerged Lens-Shaped Structures
(ASME, 2011)The ability of submerged lens-shaped structures to focus linear surface waves in deep water is explored through a series of experimental tests in a wave making basin. Three lenses were designed using a combination of linear ... -
Wave-Aware Trajectory Planning for Unmanned Surface Vehicles Operating in Congested Environments
(IEEE, 2018)Many practical operations like search and rescue operations are time-sensitive missions. In this paper, we present a wave-aware deliberative planner that avoids collisions with traffic vessels and also opportunistically ... -
The way from Lean Product Development (LPD) to Smart Product Development (SPD)
(Elsevier, 2016)Lean Product Development (LPD) is the application of lean principles to product development, aiming to develop new or improved products that are successful in the market. LPD deals with the complete process from gathering ... -
The Way We Speak
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The way we were
(Springer Verlag, 2011)After the trial run in Zürich (1897), the International congresses of mathematicians officially began with Paris (1900) and Heidelberg (1904). The third was held in Rome (1908). This order was not random, nor was it dictated ...