105 results on '"Brunstein J"'
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2. Leistungsmotivation
3. Leistungsmotivation
4. Implizite und explizite Motive
5. Implizite und explizite Motive
6. Leistungsmotivation
7. Implicit and Explicit Motives
8. Achievement Motivation
9. B19 Parvovirus: Biochemical and Molecular Features
10. Implizite und explizite Motive
11. Leistungsmotivation
12. Pädagogische Psychologie des Erwachsenenalters
13. Inferring word relevance from eye-movements of readers
14. Persönliche Anliegen in Alltagssituationen
15. A novel screening assay reveals high prevalence of variant erythroviruses
16. Antithrombin III levels in preeclampsia
17. Pädagogische Psychologie des Erwachsenenalters.
18. Implizite und explizite Motive.
19. Leistungsmotivation.
20. Analysis of the internal replication sequence indicates that there are three elements required for efficient replication of minute virus of mice minigenomes
21. ChemInform Abstract: 2α‐Alkoxymethyl Cephalosporins: Reactions of exo‐2‐Methylene Cephalosporin Sulfones with Alcohols.
22. A new method with general diagnostic utility for the calculation of immunoglobulin G avidity.
23. The pursuit of personal goals. A motivational approach to well-being and life-adjustment
24. Persönliche Ziele: Ein Überblick zum Stand der Forschung
25. Motivation und Persönlichkeit: Von der Analyse von Teilsystemen zur Analyse ihrer Interaktion
26. Special sample types: CSF.
27. Metrics of assay accuracy.
28. Back to Basics: A snapshot of the most common PCR application.
29. Special sample types for urine MDx.
30. Back to basics: nucleic acid amplification in the clinical lab.
31. MicroRNA: A tiny molecule yields big insights into disease states.
32. Pathogen discovery through deep sequencing.
33. Immune repertoire analysis is gaining interest as a clinical NGS application.
34. So happy together: Integrating molecular and serological testing.
35. Direct molecular diagnostics for sepsis.
36. Is MDx cost-effective for infectious disease applications?
37. Perils, pitfalls, and promise of direct-to-consumer genetic testing.
38. Cost-effectiveness considerations with molecular diagnostics in oncology.
39. Oncogene panels: a window into the individuality of cancers.
40. The pending wave of point of care molecular testing: outlook and initial observations.
41. rRNA sequencing for bacterial identification.
42. Fetal molecular diagnostics from maternal peripheral blood.
43. A LAMP to see in the molecular darkness.
44. RNA integrity numbers: an introduction.
45. Molecular methods without nucleic acid amplification.
46. Freeze-thaw cycles and nucleic acid stability: what's safe for your samples?
47. Gone FISHing: a cytogenetic interlude.
48. In situ PCR: MDx meets histology.
49. Interpretation of qPCR curve shapes.
50. The challenges of MDx on FFPE tissue.
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