„Astana“
Suchergebnisse
1.000+ Treffer
-
Astana declaration: a new pathway for primary health care
-
Soft power’s next steppe: National Projection at the Astana EXPO 2017
-
TRESCHER Reiseführer Kasachstan – Mit Almaty, Astana, Tien Schan und Kaspischem Meer
-
Prevalence, awareness, treatment and control of dyslipidemia in older persons in urban and rural population in the Astana region, Kazakhstan
-
Der Verräter
-
The Dialectics of Technological Urbanization: Navigating Progress and Socio-Cultural Preservation in Astana’s High-Tech Landscape
-
Temporal dynamics of ground-level ozone and its impact on morbidity in Almaty city in comparison with Astana city, Kazakhstan
-
Experiencing Liminality
-
A DNA methylation-based algorithm for diagnosing rheumatoid arthritis
-
Depoliticizing National Identity Formation in Kazakhstan: Street Re-/naming in Astana as a Pragmatic Reinterpretation of the Soviet Past
-
Correction: Parental epigenetic age acceleration and risk of adverse birth outcomes: the Norwegian mother, father and child cohort study
-
Correction: Evolution and dispersal of mitochondrial DNA haplogroup U5 in Northern Europe: insights from an unsupervised learning approach to phylogeography
-
Correction to: Detecting differentially methylated regions using a fast wavelet-based approach to functional association analysis
-
Strategic Management of Processing Efficiency at Coal Enrichment Facilities
-
TRESCHER Reiseführer Zentralasien – Auf der Seidenstraße durch Kasachstan, Kirgistan, Usbekistan, Tadschikistan und Turkmenistan. Mit herausnehmbarer Übersichtskarte
-
Reiseführer Zentralasien – Auf der Seidenstraße durch Kasachstan, Kirgistan, Usbekistan, Tadschikistan und Turkmenistan
-
Formal Methods for an Informal World – ICTAC 2021 Summer School, Virtual Event, Astana, Kazakhstan, September 1–7, 2021, Tutorial Lectures
-
Parallel Computing Technologies – 17th International Conference, PaCT 2023, Astana, Kazakhstan, August 21–25, 2023, Proceedings
-
Mediators of educational differences in dementia risk later in life: evidence from the HUNT study
-
Number of children and dementia risk: a causal mediation analysis using data from the HUNT study linked with national registries in Norway