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Hanser Literaturverlage
Der Name Carl Hanser steht für ein Verlagshaus mit einer Vielfalt, die ihresgleichen sucht. Der Bogen spannt sich von Kinder- und Jugendliteratur bis zur Gegenwartsliteratur und Sachbüchern aus aller Welt.
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Trusted Partner1980
Christopher und Peregrin und was weiter geschah
Ein Bären-Roman in drei Kapiteln
by Hans C Artmann, Barbara Wehr, George Martyn
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Als die Religion noch nicht langweilig war
Die Geschichte der Wüstenväter
by Zander, Hans C
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Warum ich Jesus nicht leiden kann
Ein Anschlag gegen den neuen religiösen Kitsch
by Zander, Hans C
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Das Atom in der Falle
Forscher erschliessen die Welt der kleinsten Teilchen
by Baeyer, Hans C von / Übersetzt von Kober, Hainer
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Andersens Märchen
Mit den Illustrationen von Ruth Koser-Michaëls
by Andersen, Hans C./ Mit den Illustrationen von Ruth Koser-Michaëls
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Trusted PartnerLimnology (freshwater)September 2001
Crop Science
Progress and Prospects
by Edited by Josef Nösberger, Hartwig H Geiger, Paul C Struik
This book includes keynote invited papers from the Third International Crop Science Congress held in Hamburg, Germany in August 2000. All papers have been prepared and revised within strict editorial guidelines to ensure that the work is a balanced review text that provides an overview of the major issues confronting crop science today and in the future. It therefore represents a suitable advanced textbook for students as well as offering research workers concise overviews of topics adjacent to their areas of research. Contributors include leading world authorities from Europe, North and South America, Africa, Asia and Australia.
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Trusted PartnerBiotechnologyJuly 2004
Introgression from Genetically Modified Plants into Wild Relatives
by Edited by Hans C M den Nijs, Detlef Bartsch, Jeremy Sweet
Introgression is the incorporation of a gene from one organism complex into another as a result of hybridization. A major concern with the use of genetically modified plants is the unintentional spread of the new genes from cultivated plants to their wild relatives and the subsequent impacts on the ecology of wild plants and their associated flora and fauna.The book reviews these issues, focusing on the ecological and evolutionary effects of introducing GM cultivars. It presents current knowledge of crop-wild relatives hybridization and introgression, and the measurement and prediction of their consequences. As a result it represents a major contribution to the debate about the risks of GM crops and measures, such as post commercialisation monitoring, required to determine the longer term impacts of GM crops on ecosystems.The book presents edited and revised presentations given at a conference of the same name, organised in January 2003 by the University of Amsterdam (Netherlands) and the Robert Koch Institute (Germany), on behalf of the European Science Foundation funded program for Assessment of the Impacts of Genetically Modified Plants (AIGM ).