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Gewicht ist nicht alles: Partikelform beeinflusst Sinkgeschwindigkeit von Mikroplastik [100.00% relevance%]
01.08.2016 10:12 Wissenschaftlerinnen des IOW beleuchteten in einer kürzlich veröffentlichten … .pdf (126.7 KiB) Wissenschaftlerinnen des IOW beleuchteten in einer kürzlich veröffentlichten
KLAUSI: project details [99.90% relevance%]
Leibniz-Institut für Ostseeforschung Warnemünde (IOW) Contact (IOW): Prof. Dr. Gregor Rehder Funding … SOOP FINNMAID (Lübeck-Helsinki), on which the IOW also carries out corresponding surface water
Project details [99.89% relevance%]
KLAUSI: project details [99.89% relevance%]
University of Rostock, Maritime Systems Contact (IOW): Dr. Barbara Hentzsch Funding: BMBF - … and actors from industry and society. The IOW is significantly involved in the analyses of the
Wissenschaftssommer in MV [99.87% relevance%]
KLAUSI: project details [99.86% relevance%]
coordinated by: Aalborg University Contact (IOW): Dr. Miriam von Thenen Funding: EU - Horizon … , seas, coastal and inland waters by 2030. The IOW will contribute in particular to the development
Projects [99.76% relevance%]
Foto: Ralf Prien/IOW Projects IOW - a strong partner in OTC Rostock Founding … partners of OTC Rostock The IOW has been a strong partner in OTC Rostock for … ecosystem (Ocean Open Innovation). The IOW is involved in the OTC Rostock in the cluster's … , exploitation and sustainability. The IOW is also responsible for managing the Ocean Open … Europe Services. The project manager at the IOW is Dr Svenja Papenmeier. Another partner in the … habitats. The project is coordinated at the IOW by Prof. Dr Matthias Labrenz, with LGC Genomics … Technology) The project is coordinated at the IOW by Dr Regine Labrenz. Other partners are the … twin for the partners. In this context, the IOW is investigating how a (probabilistic) digital … of Rostock. The project manager at the IOW is Dr. Ralf Prien.
Fehmarnbelt-Querung [99.68% relevance%]
Current Measurements [99.67% relevance%]
by the Baltic Sea Research Institute Warnemünde (IOW) in the Eastern Gotland Basin of the Baltic Sea