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explanation of doctoral statistics Since the winter semester 2018/2019, additional data must be collected statistically for applications for admission as doctoral students*. This data must be entered on
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the university have realised together with their students and external cooperation partners. The collection is constantly being updated: www.uni-bremen.de/en/cooperation/university-society/transfer-in-teaching
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Eslamizadeh, S., Ghorbani, A., Künneke, R., & Weijnen, M. (2020). Can industries be parties in collective action? Community energy in an Iranian industrial zone. Energy Research & Social Science, 70, 101763
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sources and formats, including unstructured text files, images, songs, or videos, to share ideas on collecting and storing such data and dealing with data quality issues. more © Universität Bremen Seminarseries
and beyond, the department is conducting various research projects. One focus is the comparative collection of sustainability indicators for healthcare technologies and institutions: only on the basis of
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an imbalance in the care of different patient:groups. With our research, we develop methods for collecting and presenting the needs of different patient:ing groups. We take into account social, cultural
exchange of data difficult as well as reducing the long-term usability and usefulness of the data collected. Additionally, this leads to redundant work and experimental procedures and thus avoidable costs
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relevant to environmental protection PDF 3.1.1 Energy and media management PDF 3.1.2 Consumption data collection and processing PDF 3.2 Inspection and maintenance PDF 3.3 Testing electrical equipment PDF 3.4
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