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Peter Schröder
Resenha do livro:Eriksen, T. E. Overheating: an anthropology of accelerated change. London: Pluto Press, 2016.
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Wolfgang B. Hamer, Daniel Knitter, Sonja B. Grimm, Benjamin Serbe, Berit Valentin Eriksen, Oliver Nakoinz and Rainer Duttmann
Location modeling, both inductive and deductive, is widely used in archaeology to predict or investigate the spatial distribution of sites. The commonality among these approaches is their consideration of only spatial effects of the first order (i.e., th...
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Katharina Wick, Oliver Faude, Susanne Manes, Lukas Zahner and Lars Donath
Sedentarism is considered an independent cardiovascular risk factor. Thus, the present study investigated the effects of employing standing desks in classrooms on cognitive function. The intervention class (IG; n = 19) was supplied with standing desks an...
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Nikita S. Eriksen-Hamel, Alicia B. Speratti, Joann K. Whalen, Anne Légère, Chandra A. Madramootoo
Pág. 311 - 316
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Rochette, P.; Eriksen-Hamel, N.S.
Pág. 331 - 342
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B Eriksen, A Eriksson and R Houghton
Pág. 616
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D. A. Angers and N. S. Eriksen-Hamel
Pág. 1370 - 1374
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Persson, L.; Jensen, M.; Eriksen, E. Nymann; Mortensen, L.C.
Pág. 573 - 584
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Thomsen, K A, Eriksen, E N
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M.S. Nielsen, N. Bay, M. Eriksen, J.I. Bech and M.H. Hancock
Pág. 220 - 226
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