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  Betriebswirtschaft : DBW
Country: Germany

Publisher: Poeschel

ISBN: 0342-7064



'High-Altitude Wind Patterns & Dry Soil Conditions Caused 2022 Heatwaves In India,' Says IIT Bombay Study
Mumbai: The wind patterns in high altitude and very dry soil conditions caused back-to-back heatwaves in India in 2022, says a study by the Indian Institute of Technology Bombay (IITB).


Implantica Announces A Newly Published Real-World Study From Germany Reinforcing The Excellent Refluxstoptm Results
The study, 'Experience with an innovative surgical treatment option for gastroesophageal reflux disease: Results of 28 patients in a retrospective analysis,' was conducted by one of Germany's leading ...


IIT Bombay Study Reveals Why South Asia Faced Recurring Extreme Heatwaves In Early Spring 2022
A new study by researchers at the Indian Institute of Technology Bombay (IITB) and Johannes Gutenberg-University Mainz, Germany has uncovered why South Asian countries experienced back-to-back extreme ...


Neonatal and postneonatal mortality in Germany since unification
BACKGROUND After unification, the gap in infant mortality rates between the two parts of Germany widened until 1996 before converging. The reasons for these changes have not, so far, been apparent.


Implantica announces a newly published real-world study from Germany reinforcing the excellent RefluxStop results
Implantica AG (publ.), a MedTech company at the forefront of introducing advanced technology into the body, including the unique device RefluxStop ...


Implantica announces a newly published real-world study from Germany reinforcing the excellent RefluxStop™ results
Implantica AG (publ.), a MedTech company at the forefront of introducing advanced technology into the body, including the unique device RefluxStop™ for the treatment of acid reflux, a treatment field ...


VDE study finds battery trains 35% cheaper than hydrogen
electrical standards and research group and was commissioned to advise Germany’s 16 federal states, which are responsible for regional operating tenders. However, the study assumes that only ‘green’ ...