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Methods for Transdisciplinary Research: A Primer for Practice

โœ Scribed by Matthias Bergmann, Thomas Jahn, Tobias Knobloch, Wolfgang Krohn, Christian Pohl, Engelbert Schramm, Ronald C. Faust


Publisher
Campus Verlag
Year
2013
Tongue
English
Leaves
297
Category
Library

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