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island. A major advantage of the power generation technologies presently used on Mahé is the high degree of flexibility of all units. All units should need only a few minutes from start to full production [...] speeds for Mahé are fair with a long term average (1978-2014) of 4.04 m/sec at 10m and display a high degree of annual variation with a very good wind year in 2011 (124% of the average) and with a very bad [...] equator the output from the solar installations varies substantially across the year due to different degrees of cloudiness, as the first week in May (Figure 4b) clearly shows. During some days the noon peak
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protection measures (EMP14), and which would clearly miss the two-degree limit, are given, as well as the avoidance costs for meeting the two- degree limit for specified target years. Here, the UBA specifies ranges [...] year 2050 after uninhibited development (RCP8.5), ambitious climate protection which meets the two-degree limit (according to the scenario RCP2.6) can prevent climate damage costs of approx. 16 Trillion [...] of approx. 154 Trillion Euro. Due to the necessary climate protection measures for meeting the two-degree limit, this hypothetical Global Gross National Product would be reduced to approx. 149 Trillion Euro
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Students and doctoral candidates with refugee status Project duration: bachelors/masters degree: 48/24 months; doctoral degree: 48 months Requirements • proven or credibly demonstration of a threat to personal [...] doc-level Target group: • researcher at risk from all disciplines (doctorate or comparable academic degree) Project duration: up to 24 months; an extension of up to 12 months within a co-financing model is
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have a second degree. First degree Second degree 32 Bachelor 24 without second degree 1 Bachelor, 5 Master, 1 Diplom, 1 not specified degree, 4 Diplom 4 without second degree 1 Other degree 1 without second [...] Nationality 3.3 Age 4. Prior degree and subjects of study 4.1 First degree 4.1.2 Subject of first degree 4.2 Second degree 4.2.1 Subject of second degree 4.3 Country where the degree(s) were achieved 4.3.1 Country [...] students have a Bachelor degree, 11 percent (4 respondents) a Diploma and 3 percent (1 respondent) a different kind of degree. Fig. 4.1: First Degree, 3rd Cohort 4.1.2 Subject of first degree This was an open
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First degree programmes (3 to 4 years) lead to Bakkalaure- us/Bachelor degrees (B.A., B.Sc., B.Eng., LL.B.). Graduate second degree programmes (1 to 2 years) lead to Magister/Master degrees (M.A., M.Sc [...] years) lead to Bakkalaureus/Bachelor degrees (B.A., B.Sc., B.Eng., LL.B.). Graduate second degree programs (1 to 2 years) lead to Magister/Master degrees (M.A., M.Sc., M.Eng., LL.M.). Both may be awarded in [...] years) lead to Bakkalaureus/Bachelor degrees (B.A., B.Sc., B.Eng., LL.B.). Graduate second degree programs (1 to 2 years) lead to Magister/Master degrees (M.A., M.Sc., M.Eng., LL.M.). Both may be awarded in
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Conservation and Ecology (DICE) in 1989, the first graduate school in the United Kingdom to offer degrees and diplomas in conservation and biodiversity. • The journal Biodiversity and Conservation brought
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In addition, they are able to name major threats and protective measures, as well as classify the degree to which they are endangered. Procedure: 1. Introduction: Quiet incentive: A picture of a seal is
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Unternehmen, berufsrelevante Sprachkurse, internationale Politik/ internationales Recht als Fach, Double-Degree-Programme und ausländische Lehrkräfte aufgeführt. Dazu wünschen sich über die Hälfte (54%) der Befragten
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and Huang, 2008; Bavetta et al., 2017). Similarly, Helliwell and Huang (2015) have found that the degree of freedom to make life choices has a large positive impact on the individual’s well-being. Taken [...] IPP could also promote yield gap convergence between developed and developing countries (Spielman and Ma, 2016). While the discussion above is general, it is conceivable that these associations may differ
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the coefficients on education with precision. 13 found in other studies too. To a greater or lesser degree, every study mentioned previously that uses GMM for dynamic estimation finds a small, positive c [...] pp. 25-51. Wooldridge, J. M. (2002) Econometric Analysis of Cross Section and Panel Data. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press. Wunder, C. (2012) Does subjective well-being dynamically adjust to circumstances?, Economics