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    Ochrana hranic EU a role agentury FRONTEX v ní by Hrabálek, Martin

    Brno : Masarykova univerzita, Fakulta sociálních studií, Mezinárodní politologický ústav, 2012
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    Potent anticancer medicinal plants : secondary metabolite profiling, active ingredients, and pharmacological outcomes

    Palm Bay, FL, USA ; Burlington, ON, Canada : Boca Raton, FL, USA ; Abingdon, Oxon, UK : Apple Academic Press ; CRC Press, 2024
    First edition.
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    Jean-Luc Godard.

    Santa Monica, Calif. : Lionsgate, 2008
    Collector's ed.
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    The Netflix effect technology and entertainment in the 21st century

    New York, NY : Bloomsbury Academic, an imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing Inc, 2016
    Table of Contents: “…Machine generated contents note: -- Part I: Game-Changing Debates -- Chapter One -- Netflix's Red Revolution (Cameron Lindsey, New York University, USA) -- Chapter Two -- Disrupting Game-changers: Economic Adversaries and New Media Historiography (Gerald Sim, Florida Atlantic University, USA) -- Chapter Three -- When Elephants Fight: Netflix, Net Neutrality, and the Public Interest (Lyell Davies, City University of New York, USA) -- Chapter Four -- Smartest Guys in the Room: Framing Media Regulation through Netflix (Alison Novak, Temple University, USA) -- Part II: (Dis)Empowering Users -- Chapter Five -- Netflix and the Myth of Choice/Participation/Autonomy (Sarah Arnold, Falmouth University, UK) -- Chapter Six -- Imaginative Indices and Deceptive Domains: Examining Netflix's Categories and Genres (Daniel Smith-Rowsey, California State University Sacramento, USA) -- Chapter Seven -- From Genres to Micro-Tags: Reverse-Engineering Cinematic Taste (Neta Alexander, New York University, USA) -- Chapter Eight -- Netflix and the Documentary Boom (Sudeep Sharma, University of California, Los Angeles, USA) -- Part III: Binging Practices -- Chapter Nine -- "Forward is the Battle Cry": Binge-Viewing Netflix's House of Cards (Casey McCormick, McGill University, Canada) -- Chapter Ten -- Binge Watching "Noir" at Home: Reimagining Cinematic Reception and Distribution via Netflix (Sheri Chinen Biesen, Rowan University, USA) -- Chapter Eleven -- The Cognitive Psychological Effects of Binge Watching: Is Netflix Ruining Viewer Empathy for Popular Television? …”
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    Resilient Cities 2 Cities and Adaptation to Climate Change – Proceedings of the Global Forum 2011 by Otto-Zimmermann, Konrad

    Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands, 2012
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    IoT and cloud computing-based healthcare information systems

    Palm Bay, FL, USA ; Burlington, ON, Canada : Boca Raton, FL, USA ; Abingdon, Oxon, UK : Apple Academic Press ; CRC Press, 2023
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    Table of Contents: “…Ruhul Islam, and Hiren Kumar Deva Sarma -- Data science deployment in healthcare systems to fight against the COVID-19 pandemic / Vibha Ojha, Anand Sharma, Pooja Sharma, and Meenakshi Yadav -- Internet of things in healthcare : changing the landscape / Angana Saikia and Sandeep Jaiswal -- Design and prototyping of a cloud-based predictive model for the enrichment of a nutrition plan / Nandita Sanjay Pal, Jai Prakash Verma, and Manoj Kumar Khinchi -- Robotics in the healthcare industry / Anand Sharma, Vibha Ojha, Aadita Soni, and Arin Soni.…”
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    As You Like It : Live from Shakespeare's Globe

    New York, N.Y. : Films Media Group, 2010
    Table of Contents: “…Globe Theater (1:32) -- Brother Against Brother (1:13) -- Hostility Between Brothers (1:35) -- Grievances (1:06) -- Introduction of Rosalind and Celia (1:54) -- Court Jester Interlude (1:28) -- Announcement of Wrestling Match (1:15) -- Oliver Should Stop the Fight (2:38) -- Concern over Orlando (2:01) -- Wrestling Match (1:50) -- Victorious Orlando (1:00) -- Gift Between Lovers (1:54) -- Orlando Plans to Flee (1:29) -- Rosalind in Love (1:15) -- Duke Banishes Rosalind (1:23) -- Daughter Leaves Father (1:10) -- Friends Plot Their Escape (1:05) -- Disguised Ladies of the Court (1:11) -- Virtues of Life in the Forest (1:16) -- Soft Spot for Animals (1:57) -- Escape Revealed (1:00) -- Orlando Returns to Palace (1:09) -- Offer of Servitude (1:46) -- Threesome Arrives in Forest (0:53) -- Love Struck and Foolish (1:04) -- Love's Foolishness (1:02) -- Rosalind Buys a Cottage (1:57) -- Melancholy Song (1:18) -- Duke Seeks Jacques (1:32) -- Humorous Interchange (1:35) -- Exhausted Servant (1:02) -- Dinner in the Forest (1:24) -- Fool in the Forest (1:19) -- Jacques: A Man of No Morals (1:02) -- Orlando Is Starving (0:57) -- Orlando Apologizes (1:36) -- Seven Ages of Man (2:26) -- In the Forest Camp (2:00) -- Duke Senior Questions Orlando (0:41) -- Duke Frederick vs. …”
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    Your Guide to Workplace Violence : When Emotions Turn Destructive. by Mitchell, Vali Hawkins

    Brooksfield : Rothstein Associates, Incorporated, 2017
    Table of Contents: “…3.3.1 Mass Shootings in the Past Few Years3.4 Instinctive Responses in the First Moments; 3.4.1 Denial; 3.4.2 Panic; 3.5 What to Do and Not Do; 3.5.1 Choices Before an Active Shooter (Or Emergency Event); 3.5.2 Choices During an Active Shooter Event; 3.5.2.1 Run; 3.5.2.2 Hide; 3.5.2.3 Fight; 3.5.2.4 Survive; 3.5.3 What to Expect or Consider About Law Enforcement; 3.5.3.1 Their Role; 3.5.3.2 What You Can Expect; 3.5.3.3 How You Should React; 3.6 Advance Preparation and Training; 3.6.1 Create a Plan; 3.6.2 Training for Active Shooter Situations; 3.6.3 Indicators of Risk for Potential Violence…”
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    Reproductive Strategies in Insects.

    [Place of publication not identified] : CRC Press, 2022
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  11. 137551

    Overcoming Uncertainty of Institutional Environment as a Tool of Global Crisis Management

    Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2017
    Table of Contents: “…Perspectives of Eliminating the Institutional Traps Within the Global Crisis Management -- chapter 20: Factor of Formation of Innovational Potential of Employees of Scientific & Technical and Industrial Sphere (by the example of empirical research in Tolyatti) -- chapter 21: Methodological Approaches to Strategizing of Cluster Development: Diagnostics and Evaluation of Effectiveness -- chapter 22: Effectiveness and Efficiency of Public Management of Socio-Economic Processes at the City Level -- chapter 23: Characteristics of Convergence Processes of Urban and Rural Population of Russia -- chapter 24: Institutional Environment as a Tool of Educational Services Development -- chapter 25: Institutional Ambiguity of Regulation of Possessory Relations in Modern Russia -- chapter 26: Perspectives of Elimination of “Institutional Gaps” in Foreign Economic Activities of Subjects of SME Within the Global Crisis Management -- chapter 27: Institutional Traps as Barriers for Development of Regions’ Marketing Activities. chapter 28: Institutionalization of Integration Processes in Education and Formation of Regional System of Innovational Entrepreneurship -- chapter 29: Institutional Traps of Innovative and Investment Activities as an Obstacle on the Path to the Well-Balanced Development of Regions -- chapter 30: Institutional Basis for Innovative Development of Belarusian Economy -- chapter 31: Institutional Aspects of Investment Attraction into Sustainable and Competitive Development of Region -- chapter 32: Institutionalization of Successful Practices of Place Marketing Within Russian-European Cooperation -- chapter 33: Influence of Demographic Transitions on Formation of Sustainable Institutional Environment of Universities -- chapter 34: Analysis of Transaction Costs in Formation of Accounting Information -- chapter 35: Top-Priority Institutes of Development of Problem Regions -- chapter 36: Organizational Evaluation of Integration Processes in Innovational Environment of Industrial Corporation -- chapter 37: Peculiarities of Innovative Activities in the Low-Tech Sector -- chapter 38: Study of Tendencies of Formation and Evaluation of HR Innovational Potential of the Regions of the Russian Federation -- chapter 39: Using Foresight Methods for Attracting Investments into National Economy -- chapter 40: Marketing Tools for Increasing Company’s Reorganization Effectiveness -- chapter 41: Philosophy of Overcoming “Institutional Traps” and “Black Holes” Within the Global Crisis Management -- Part 3: Fighting the “Black Holes” of the Global Economy as a Means of the Global Crisis Management -- chapter 42: Fighting the “Black Holes” of the Global Economy as a Means of the Global Crisis Management -- chapter 43: Creative Industries and Areas as Tools of Global Crisis Management -- chapter 44: Methodological Approach to Development and Realization of Industrial Enterprises’ Competition Strategy -- chapter 45: Econometric Analysis of Investment and Construction Complex of the Russian Federation -- chapter 46: Basic Elements of Statistical and Information Technology Application of Foresight Tools for Attracting Investments into the National Economy -- chapter 47: Problems of Implementing Strategic Managerial Accounting in Non-Profit Organizations -- chapter 48: Ways of Increasing Innovative Activity in the Agrarian Sphere as a Basis of Food Security -- chapter 49: Bank Deposits from the Position of Attractiveness for Investments by Individuals -- chapter 50: Modern Aspects of Evaluation of Russia’s Food Security -- chapter 51: Mechanisms of Regulation of Economic Processes in a Region -- chapter 52: Roleof State Regulation in Development ofSocio-Labor Relations in theContextoftheRussian National Model of Socio-EconomicActivity -- chapter 53: Perspectivesof Development oftheRussian National Socio-Economicand Political Model -- chapter 54: Approaches of Russian Companies in the Textile Industry to Production Organization: Features and Opportunities for Innovative Development -- chapter 55: System of State Order for Agricultural Products in Russia and Foreign Countries -- chapter 56: Problems of Realization of Public-Private Partnership With Participation of Corporate Holding Structures -- chapter 57: Innovations as a Basis for Marketing Strategies of Russian Oil Companies in the Conditions of Oil Prices Reduction -- chapter 58: Method of Expert Evaluation of Competing Products Consumer Qualities -- chapter 59: Marketing as a Determinant of the Agricultural Machinery Market Development -- chapter 60: Possibilities and Perspectives for Activation of Sales in the Agricultural Machinery Market Within Sectorial Development of Russian and European Economies -- chapter 61: Mergers and Acquisitions as a Form of Corporate Integration -- Part 4: SpecificsoftheGlobal CrisisManagement attheModern Stage ofDevelopment oftheGlobal Economy -- chapter 62: Transformation of Approach to Market Segmentation Within Crisis Management of Global Entrepreneurship -- chapter 63: Marketing Model of the Global Crisis Management in Countries with Transitional Economy -- chapter 64: Development of Anti-Crisis Strategies of Development of Hospitality Industry Companies on the Basis of Formation of Competitive HR Potential -- chapter 65: Model of Global Crisis Management of Entrepreneurial Activities -- chapter 66: Creation of Educational Clusters as a Direction of Global Management Within the Bologna Process -- chapter 67: Positioning of Hotel Services Manufacturers in Regional Market According to Ranking of Marketing Approaches: Methodology and Empirical Studies -- chapter 68: Sustainable Competitive Advantage of the International Business Tourism on the Regional Level -- chapter 69: Management of Industrial Enterprise in Crisis with the Use of Incompany Reserves -- chapter 70: Theoretical Model ofInstitutional Design ofWaste Treatment Regional System -- chapter 71: Methodologyof Multivariate Statistical Analysis in EvaluatingtheFactorsofRegion’s Innovative Activity -- chapter 72: Financial Policy of Modern Russia as a Direction of Global Crisis Management -- chapter 73: Sustainable Development of Russian Regional Economy For Provision of Food Security: Successful Experience and New Approaches -- chapter 74: Creation of Innovations-Oriented Clusters in the Sphere of Agro-Industrial Complex as a Perspective Direction of Foreign Economic Cooperation of Russia and Europe -- chapter 75: Foreign Economic Activities of Subjects of SME in the Context of Cooperation of Russia and Europe -- chapter 76: Marketing Tools of Joint Crises Fighting in Socio-Economic Sphere of Russia and Europe -- chapter 77: Main Trends in Development of Kazakhstan National Innovative System Under Current Conditions -- chapter 78: Marketing Mechanisms of Overcoming the Barriers of Interaction and Cooperation of Russia and Europe -- chapter 79: Experience of Moral Philosophy in Formation of Economic Theory -- chapter 80: Influence of State Tax Monitoring on the Russian Federation’s Economic Policy Implementation. .…”
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    Inorganic chemistry for dummies by Matson, Michael L.

    Hoboken, NJ : John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2013
    Table of Contents: “…-- (re)active singles: the group 17 halogens: -- Cleaning up with chlorine -- Briny bromine -- Iodine -- Rarely astatine -- Lights of New York: the group 18 noble gases -- Bridging two sides of the periodic table: the transition metals: -- Getting to know transition metals: -- Sorting t-metals into series -- Separating T-metals from the main group -- Partially filling d-orbitals: -- Calculating an effective nuclear charge -- Forming more than one oxidation state -- Splitting the difference: crystal field theory and transition metal complexes: -- Dividing d-orbitals -- Absorbing light waves: color -- Building attraction: magnetism -- Electronic structure and bonding: -- Reacting with other elements -- Creating coordination complexes -- Adsorbing gas: t-metals in catalysis -- Finding what lies beneath: the lanthanides and actinides: -- Spending quality time with the rare earth elements: lanthanides: -- Electronic structure -- Reactivity -- Lanthanide contraction -- Separating the lanthanide elements -- Using lanthanides -- Feelin' radioactive: the actinides: -- Finding or making actinides -- Examining electronic structure -- Comparing reactivity: actinide versus lanthanide -- Looking more closely at uranium -- Part 4: Special Topics: -- Not quite organic, not quite inorganic: organometallics: -- Building organometallic complexes -- Adhering to electron rules: -- Counting to eight: the octet rule -- Calculating with the 18-electron rule -- Settling for 16 electrons -- Effectively using the EAN rule -- Bonding with metals: ligands -- Including carbon: carbonyls -- Providing the best examples: -- e-precise carbon -- e-rich nitrogen -- e-deficient boron -- Behaving oddly: organometallics of groups 1,2, and 12 -- Sandwiched together: metallocenes -- Clustering together: metal-metal bonding -- Creating vacancies: insertion and elimination -- Synthesizing organometallics -- Showing similarities with main group chemistry.…”
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    Great Victorian lives an era in obituaries

    London : Times Books, 2007
    Table of Contents: “…., Mathematician: 'The Father of the Computer.' 18 October 1871 -- Emperor Napoleon III, Emperor of the French: 'History will find much to reproach him with, but it is certain his contemporaries have been very unjust to him.' 9 January 1873 -- William Charles Macready, Actor: 'A deep and subtle insight into the shades and peculiarities of character.' 27 April 1873 -- David Livingstone, Missionary and explorer: 'Fallen in the cause of civilization and progress.' 1 May 1873 -- John Stuart Mill, Philosopher and political theorist: 'the most candid of controversialists.'8 May 1873 -- aSir Edwin Landseer, Painter: 'His paintings are known ... through the length and breadth of the land.' 1 October 1873 -- Harriet Martineau, Social and economic critic and novelist: 'A great new light has arisen among English women.' 27 June 1876 -- Sir Titus Salt, Industrialist and philanthropist: 'He was not unmindful of his more public obligations.' 29 December 1876 -- William Henry Fox Talbot, Pioneer photographer: 'The new art, which has since been named photography.' 17 September 1877 -- Pope Pius IX, Pope: 'No man of the present generation can imagine what frenzy seized the generation of 31 years ago.' 7 February 1878 -- George Gilbert Scott, Architect: 'His hands have been more than full.' 27 March 1878 -- John Thadeus Delane, Editor of The Times: 'The man who worked The Times.' 22 November 1879 -- George Eliot, Novelist: 'A woman of rare and noble endowments, a great figure in our literature.' 22 December 1880 -- Thomas Carlyle, Historian and philosopher: 'A great man of letters, quite as heroic as any of those whom he depicted.' 5 February 1881 -- Benjamin Disraeli, First Earl of Beaconsfield, Statesman and novelist: 'The time will come when you will hear me.' 19 April 1881 -- Dante Gabriel Rossetti, Painter and poet: 'There is in his best work a depth and a subdued glow of colour.' 9 April 1882 -- Charles Darwin, Naturalist: 'One must seek back to Newton or even Copernicus to find a man whose influence on human thought and methods of looking at the universe has been as radical.' 19 April 1882 -- Anthony Trollope, Novelist: 'He was never guilty of the deadly mistake of becoming dull.' 6 December 1882 -- Richard Wagner, Composer: 'A star of the first magnitude ... his work will have a lasting effect on the art of the present and of the future.' 13 February 1883 -- Karl Marx, Political philosopher and economist: 'An attack on the whole capitalist system.' 14 March 1883 -- Victor Hugo, Poet, dramatist and novelist: 'Perhaps the finest literary spirit that France has ever produced.' 22 May 1885 -- Sir Moses Montefiore, Philanthropist: 'Piety, loyalty, and benevolence.' 28 July 1885 -- Franz Liszt, Composer and pianist: 'Hungary had produced a deep impression on his fancy.' 31 July 1886 -- Matthew Arnold, Poet and essayist: 'To a certain number of readers he has as a poet a place apart; a place in the inmost shrine of their affections.' 15 April 1888 -- George Charles Bingham, 3rd Earl of Lucan, Field-Marshal: 'It was chiefly in relation ... to the memorable charge of the Light Brigade ... that Lord Lucan's name became historic.' 10 November 1888 -- Wilkie Collins, Novelist: 'A model of all that is most sensational, most thrilling, and most ingeniously probable in the midst of probability.' 23 September 1889 -- Robert Browning, Poet: 'Browning's muse has been for the lifetime of most educated Englishmen a kind of poetical wheel of fortune giving forth.' 12 December 1889 -- John Henry Newman, Cardinal and theologian: 'Two lines can be forever approaching without falling together, but it is not so when the heart is concerned.' 11 August 1890 -- Charles Bradlaugh, Freethinker and politician: 'He was a remarkable figure of a somewhat obsolete type.' 30 January 1891 -- Charles Stewart Parnell, Irish patriot and politician: 'Broken down under such a load of obloquy and disappointment.' 6 October 1891 -- Thomas Cook, Travel agent: 'The originator of the excursion system.' 18 July 1892 -- Alfred Lord Tennyson, Poet: 'The most brilliant light in English literature.' 6 October 1892 -- Louis (Lajos) Kossuth, Hungarian patriot: 'All lovers of freedom in every country, all admirers of valour, all men who had hearts to sympathize with the misfortunes of patriots mourned when the Hungarian cause was lost.' 20 March 1894 -- Robert Louis Stevenson, Novelist, poet and travel writer: 'Even when he brooded over the physical and metaphysical nightmares ... the vagaries of his inspirations were invariably kept in check by exquisite taste and sound literary judgment.' 3 December 1894 -- Christina Rossetti, Poet: 'Grace and delicacy combined with a clear and pellucid style.' 29 December 1894 -- T.H. …”
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    Georgia Women : Their Lives and Times.

    University of Georgia Press 2009
    Table of Contents: “…8217; Yet, Before I Am Done with Them8221; -- Amanda America Dickson (18498211;1893) A Wealthy Lady of Color in Nineteenth-Century Georgia -- Mary Gay (18298211;1918) Sin, Self, and Survival in the Post8211;Civil War South -- Rebecca Latimer Felton (18358211;1930) The Problem of Protection in the New South -- Mary Latimer McLendon (18408211;1921) 8220;Mother of Suffrage Work in Georgia8221; -- Mildred Lewis Rutherford (18518211;1928) The Redefinition of New South White Womanhood -- Nellie Peters Black (18518211;1919) Georgia8217;s Pioneer Club Woman -- Lucy Craft Laney (18558211;1933) and Martha Berry (18668211;1942) Lighting Fires of Knowledge -- Corra Harris (18698211;1935) The Storyteller as Folk Preacher -- Juliette Gordon Low (18608211;1927) Late-Blooming Daisy -- Selected Bibliography -- List of Contributors -- Index -- A -- B -- C -- D -- E -- F -- G -- H -- I -- J -- K -- L -- M -- N -- O -- P -- Q -- R -- S -- T -- U -- V -- W -- Y.…”
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    Re-embroidering the robe : faith, myth and literary creation since 1850

    Newcastle : Cambridge Scholars Pub., 2008
    Table of Contents: “…Tolkien's "Eucatastrophe," or fantasy as a modern recovery of faith / Joanny Moulin -- Mediaeval myth and modern narrative: Dante's myth of heaven and hell and Charles Williams' Descent into hell / Robert-Louis Abrahamson -- Jesting in earnest: levity and faith in George MacDonald's The light princess / Daniel Gabelman -- Myth, fact and "literary belief": imagination and post-empiricism in C.S. …”
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    African literatures and beyond : a florilegium

    Amsterdam ; New York : Rodopi, 2013
    Table of Contents: “…Eastern African Slavery in Life and Literature; Shine your light, Zimbabwe -- South Africa; From Mqhayi to Sole: Four Poems on the Sinking of the Troopship Mendi; Fieldwork as Translation: Linnaeus' Apostle Anders Sparrman and the Hottentot Perspective; ElseWhere; Orality and Performance: A Source of Pan-African Social Self; Africans and Ireland: History, Society, and the Black Nexus; Ira Aldridge in Stockholm.…”
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    Production studies : cultural studies of media industries

    New York : Routledge, 2009
    Table of Contents: “…Ortner -- Audience knowledge and the everyday lives of cultural producers in Hollywood / Stephen Zafirau -- Lights, camera, but where's the action? Actor-network theory and the production of Robert Connolly's Three dollars / Oli Mould -- Both sides of the fence: blurred distinctions in scholarship and production (a portfolio of interviews) / John T. …”
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    Memory and change in Europe : Eastern perspectives

    New York : Berghahn Books, 2015
    Table of Contents: “…Eastern European memories facing historical change and cultural transformations -- The path of bringing the dark to light : memory of the Holocaust in postcommunist Europe / Joanna Beata Michlic -- The rise of an East European community of memory? …”
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    Work environments : spatial concepts, usage strategies, communications

    Munich : Basel : Edition Detail ; Birkhäuser, 2011
    Table of Contents: “…/ Claudia Hamm Bastow -- Ergonomic workplace design / Sylke Neumann -- Acoustic design in open-plan offices / Rainer Machner -- Planning of integrated daylight and artificial lighting for the work environment / Katja Scholzig -- User satisfaction as a measure of workplace quality in the office / Andreas Wagner, Karin Schakib-Ekbatan -- Projects -- Office building of Claus en Kaan Architecten in Amsterdam / Claus en Kaan Architecten -- Volksbank in Salzburg / Johann Winter -- AachenMunchener head office in Aachen -- Smart working concept for Credit Suisse in Zurich / Camenzind Evolution -- Factory building in Rehau -- Group8 architects' office in Geneva -- Unilevel headquarters in Hamburg / Behnisch Architekten -- Office building on the Novartis campus in Basel / Vittorio Magnago Lampugnani [and others] -- Ramboll head office in Copenhagen -- The yellow building in London / Allford Hall Monaghan Morris -- Rena lange headquarters in Munich / David Chipperfield Architects -- Nya Nordiska headquarters in Dannenberg / Staab Architekten -- Voestalpine steel service center in Linz -- Office and warehouse of the Sohm company in Alberschwende / Hermann Kaufmann -- Depot of the municipality poing / Allmann Sattler Wappner Architekten -- Handicraft estate in Valbonne / Comte, Vollenweider -- Sedus Stoll research and development centre in Dogern / ludloff Architekten -- Trumpf development centre in Ditzingen / Barkow Leibinger Architekten -- "Projekthaus" of the BMW group in Munich / Henn Architekten -- Special laboratories at the University of Leipzig -- Fraunhofer institute in Ilmenau / Staab Architekten -- Courtyard at the Czech Technical University of Prague / Vysehrad Atelier -- Rolex learning center in Lausanne.…”
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    Deep Metazoan Phylogeny: the Backbone of the Tree of Life : New Insights from Analyses of Molecules, Morphology, and Theory of Data Analysis.

    Boston : Walter De Gruyter Incorporated, 2013
    Table of Contents: “…10 From morphology to phylogenomics: Placing the enigmatic Myzostomida in the tree of life11 Coeloms and nephridia in annelids and arthropods; 12 Arthropod phylogeny and the origin of Tracheata (= Atelocerata) from Remipediaâ€"like ancestors; 13 Phylogeny of the most species-rich group on Earth, the Pterygota : Ancient problems, living hypotheses and bridging gaps; 14 The central complex in Crustacea; 15 Advances in molecular phylogeny of crustaceans in the light of phylogenomic data; 16 Phylogeny of the Chelicerates: Morphological and molecular evidence.…”
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