Heinz Wässle, Sascha Topp (2023)
The Neurosciences at the Max Planck Institute for Biophysical Chemistry in Göttingen
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Núria Muñoz Garganté (2021)
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Florian Schmaltz (2023)
Brain Research on Nazi ‘Euthanasia’ Victims: Legal Conflicts Surrounding Scientology’s Instrumentalization of the Kaiser Wilhelm Society’s History against the Max Planck Society
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Alexis Lycas (2022)
The Recollection of Place in Li Daoyuan’s ‘Shuijing zhu’
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Jürgen Renn (2022)
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Jonathan Morton (2021)
Automates, robots et orients utopiques dans les romans du XIIe siècle
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Anna L. Ahlers, Thomas Heberer (2021)
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Wolfgang Lefèvre (2022)
Architecture on Paper: The Development and Function of Architectural Drawings in the Renaissance
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Matteo Valleriani (2021)
Structure and Epistemology of the Practical Knowledge of the Venetian Arsenal
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Matteo Valleriani, Florian Kräutli (2022)
The Necessity of Linked Data alias Thinking Big in Computational History
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