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Martin D. Clark, Elizaveta Kovaleva, Matthew S. Huber, Francois Fourie and Chris Harris
Better characterization features borne from long-term crustal modification processes is essential for understanding the dynamics of large basin-forming impact structures on Earth. Within the deeply eroded 2.02 Ga Vredefort Impact Structure in South Afric...
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Martin Niedermeier, Carina Grafetstätter, Martin Kopp, Daniela Huber, Michaela Mayr, Christina Pichler and Arnulf Hartl
Green exercise might have positive effects on health and affective states. Little is known about the ideal characteristics of the natural environment, where exercise is conducted in. Thus, the primary aim of the present study was to investigate the effec...
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Martin Feldkircher and Florian Huber
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Manuel B. Huber, Julia Felix, Martin Vogelmann and Reiner Leidl
The EQ-5D-5L is a widely used generic instrument to measure health-related quality of life. This study evaluates health perception in a representative sample of the general German population from 2015. To compare results over time, a component analysis t...
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Manuel B. Huber, Peter Reitmeir, Martin Vogelmann and Reiner Leidl
Health-related quality of life (HRQoL) is a key measure for evaluating health status in populations. Using the recent EQ-5D-5L for measurement, this study analyzed quality of life results and their stability over consecutive population surveys. Three cro...
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Martin E. Huber, Nicholas C. Koshnick, Hendrik Bluhm, Leonard J. Archuleta, Tommy Azua, Per G. Björnsson, Brian W. Gardner, Sean T. Halloran, Erik A. Lucero, and Kathryn A. Moler
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