Publications and projects according to DDC
Publications
Publications and projects according to DDC 000: Generalities and science
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Müller, Marianne,
2009.
Pflege.
22, pp. 3-5.
Available from: https://doi.org/10.1024/1012-5302.22.1.3
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Völger Winsky, Marion,
2009.
Die Wissenschaft, sie ist und bleibt, was einer ab vom andern schreibt.
ius.full.
7(2), pp. 82-83.
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Nill, Jan; Landwehr, Amrie; Carabias, Vicente; Carat, Gérard,
2009.
Luxembourg:
European Commission, Office for Official Publications of the European Union.
ISBN 978-92-79-13325-1.
Available from: https://doi.org/10.2791/21333
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Schanne, Michael; Koch, Carmen; Schneider Stingelin, Colette; Wyss, Vinzenz,
2009.
Evaluation des Hochschulmagazins : ZHAW Impact.
Winterthur:
ZHAW Zürcher Hochschule für Angewandte Wissenschaften.
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Weber, Wibke,
2009.
[review of Picturing the uncertain world : how to understand, communicate, and control uncertainty through graphical display].
Information Design Journal.
17(3), pp. 276-277.
Available from: https://doi.org/10.1075/idj.17.3.13web
Projects
Projects according to DDC 000: Generalities and science
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Hybrid Aircraft Maintenance Program
Hybrid Aircraft Maintenance Program
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ROADS: Reusing Openly Accessible research Data for Student theses
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Innovation Monitor
The Swiss Environment & Energy Innovation Monitor was set up as part of the energy funding program (SCCER) with the support of Innosuisse and the Federal Office of Energy (SFOE). It is a website and database which provides information on active startups and innovative projects and companies in the environment and ...
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Climate Rating for Real Estate Portfolios
To address climate and regulatory challenges for Swiss Pension and Real Estate funds, this project aims to create transparent, technology- and data-driven methods for evaluating Swiss Real Estate assets in terms of obsolescence, carbon emissions (current and forward-looking), and energy efficiency using large data ...
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Cognitive assessment of fitness to drive: Recommendations for Switzerland
Background Driving allows freedom and flexibility, facilitates social contact and makes places accessible. However, cognitive impairment (e.g., acquired brain injury or dementia) may challenge the ability to drive. A driving ban can lead to loneliness and health problems (e.g., depression, low self-esteem) or ...