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        Chapter 13 Modelling Seismic Wave Propagation for Geophysical Imaging 

        Tago, J.; Cruz-Atienza, V.; Chaljub, E.; Brossier, R.; Coutant, O.; Garambois, S.; Prieux, V.; Operto, S.; Mercerat, D.; Virieux, J.; Ribodetti, A. (2012)
        The Earth is an heterogeneous complex media from the mineral composition scale (10−6m) to the global scale ( 106m). The reconstruction of its structure is a quite challenging problem because sampling methodologies are ...
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        Chapter 1 A multi-factor approach to understanding socio-economic segregation in European capital cities 

        van Ham, Maarten; Marcińczak, Szymon; Tammaru, Tiit; Musterd, Sako (2015)
        Growing inequalities in Europe, even in the most egalitarian countries, are a major challenge threatening the sustainability of urban communities and the competive- ness of European cities. Surprisingly, though, there is ...
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        Chapter 15 Inequality and rising levels of socio-economic segregation: Lessons from a pan-European comparative study 

        van Ham, Maarten; Marcińczak, Szymon; Tammaru, Tiit; Musterd, Sako (2015)
        The Socio-Economic Segregation in European Capital Cities: East Meets West project investigates changing levels of socio-economic segregation in 13 major European cities: Amsterdam, Budapest, Vienna, Stockholm, Oslo, London, ...
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        Chapter Rubinrote Federn, Walzähne und schimmerndes Perlmutt: polynesische Kosmologie in Ritualobjekten 

        Wilhelmina Haslwanter, Katharina; Nuku, Maia; Nuku, Maia; Haslwanter Wilhelmina, Katharina (2014)
        This article is concerned with cosmological concepts of the peoples of Polynesia in the Pacific. Following a creation myth from Tahiti, the authors explore the realms of te ao (the world of space and light which came to ...
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        Socio-Economic Segregation in European Capital Cities: East Meets West 

        van Ham, Maarten; Marcińczak, Szymon; Tammaru, Tiit; Musterd, Sako (2015)
        Growing inequalities in Europe are a major challenge threatening the sustainability of urban communities and the competiveness of European cities. While the levels of socio-economic segregation in European cities are still ...
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        Kosmos: Weltentwürfe im Vergleich 

        Museum Rietberg Zürich, (2014)
        cosmos - cosmology - culture - myths
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        Chapter Perspectives in Glycomics and Lectin Engineering 

        Tkac, Jan; Nahalka, Jozef; Gemeiner, Peter; Bertok, Tomas (2014)
        This chapter would like to provide a short survey of the most promising concepts applied recently in analysis of glycoproteins based on lectins. The first part describes the most exciting analytical approaches used in the ...
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        Lectins. Methods and protocols 

        Hirabayashi, Jun (2014)
        Lectins: Methods and Protocols summarizes classic lectin technologies and advanced techniques with high throughputs and sensitivities. Chapters include methods and techniques for serial lectin-affinity chromatography ...
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        How the World Changed Social Media 

        Miller, Daniel; Sinanan, Jolynna; Wang, Xinyuan; McDonald, Tom; Haynes, Nell; Costa, Elisabetta; Spyer, Juliano; Venkatraman, Shriram; Nicolescu, Razvan (2016)
        How the World Changed Social Media is the first book in Why We Post, a book series that investigates the findings of nine anthropologists who each spent 15 months living in communities across the world. This book offers a ...
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        Social Media in an English Village 

        Miller, Daniel (2016)
        Daniel Miller spent 18 months undertaking an ethnographic study with the residents of an English village, tracking their use of the different social media platforms. Following his study, he argues that a focus on platforms ...
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