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' Code of Conduct. On average, one third of the students in our IMPRS programme are German, the rest are internationals. Special promotion / funding of the programme IMPRS Course-specific, integrated
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, during and after their beam times Scientific & technical advancement, i.e. active acquisition of scientific collaborations within BlueMat, implementation of new sample environments according to the demand
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/InstituteForschungszentrum JülichCountryGermanyCityJülichGeofield Contact City Jülich Website https://www.fz-juelich.de/portal/home Street Wilhelm-Johnen-Straße Postal Code 52428 E-Mail info@fz-juelich.de Phone +49 2461 61-0
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available1Company/InstituteGFZ Helmholtz-Zentrum für GeoforschungCountryGermanyCityPotsdamGeofield Contact City Potsdam Website https://www.gfz.de/en/ Street Telegrafenberg Postal Code 14473 E-Mail info@gfz.de Phone
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of the joint project "Forests in transition: The future of European beech under drought stress" (funded by the Eva Mayr-Stihl foundation) is to quantify the influence of stem density reduction (i.e., varying
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of the joint project "Forests in transition: The future of European beech under drought stress" (funded by the Eva Mayr-Stihl foundation) is to quantify the influence of stem density reduction (i.e., varying
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, also for fluorinated refrigerants. To achieve an improved HFC break down in the troposphere, i.e., what allows HFC to have a low GWP, mainly molecules with double bonds or added hydrogen atoms