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  1. Advances in Agronomy, Vol. 33 by Norman, 1981-02
  2. Advances in Agronomy, Vol. 43
  3. Advances in Agronomy, Vol. 41
  4. Advances in Agronomy by Norman and, 1980-05
  5. Advances in Agronomy, Vol. 34 by N. C. Brady, 1982-03
  6. Advances in Agronomy, Vol. 36
  7. Hands-On Agronomy by Neal Kinsey, Charles Walters, 2006-08
  8. Advances in Agronomy, Volume 67 (Advances in Agronomy)
  9. Perspectives for Agronomy (Developments in Crop Science)
  10. Soybeans: Improvement, Production, and Uses, Third Edition (Agronomy)
  11. Advances in Agronomy, Volume 91 (Advances in Agronomy) (Advances in Agronomy)
  12. Designing Crops for Added Value (Agronomy)
  13. Advances in Agronomy, Volume 89 (Advances in Agronomy)
  14. Advances in Agronomy, Volume 88 (Advances in Agronomy)

21. California Polytechnic State University-San Luis Obispo
Public Administration Science Teacher Education/general Science Teacher EducationSocial Sciences, general Soil Science and agronomy, general Special Education
http://www.princetonreview.com/college/research/profiles/academics.asp?listing=1

22. University Of Arizona
Education and Teaching Social Science Teacher Education Social Studies TeacherEducation Sociology Soil Science and agronomy, general Spanish Language and
http://www.princetonreview.com/college/research/profiles/academics.asp?listing=1

23. FUSAGx - Engineer In Agricultural Sciences (General Agronomy)
general agronomy. Training. Training for the degree of Agronomist, specialisationgeneral agriculture, is based on four main disciplines
http://www.fsagx.ac.be/fac/en/enseignement/etudescycle2/agrogene.asp
Home page General presentation Teaching Live and study in Gembloux ... Prospectus
Undergraduate Studies
Organisation des études de 2ème cycle pour les étudiants en cours d'étude Organisation des études de 2ème cycle à partir de 2007-2008
Engineer in agricultural sciences
General agronomy Agronomy of tropical and subtropical regions Animal science Forestry ... Chemical and bioindustry engineer
General agronomy
Training
Training for the degree of Agronomist, specialisation general agriculture, is based on four main disciplines: plant production, animal production, ecology and economics. As a specialist in large-scale arable farming (cereals, industrial crops and fodder crops), the agronomist knows how to apply – or develop – advanced plant breeding, fertilisation and crop protection technologies. Harvesting, storage and use of produce and, currently, research into high-quality production are part of his or her work. Wide knowledge of animal production enables the agronomist to tackle temperate-region cattle, sheep and pig breeding techniques without any problems. Training in agricultural economics, accounting, marketing, law, data processing and statistics provides a rounded view of farm business management, from production through to marketing and processing of produce.

24. DABO - Information
Toderi Giovanni; general agronomy. general agronomy, general forestry;,- 12958 (CI), - 12958 (CI), Pietro Catizone Gianfranco Minotta.
http://www.agrsci.unibo.it/agro/einfgen.html
General Information
DABO - Agronomy Department
- Via Filippo Re, 6-8 - 40126 Bologna Italy
Tel. +39 (051) 2091510 - Fax +39 (051) 2091511 - 2091545 Staff : 17 Professors, 6 Researcher scientists, 34 Technicians.
Director
: Prof. Gianpietro Venturi
forming date: 1994
    Our Location
    The Department of Agronomy at the University of Bologna is on via Filippo Re close to Via Zamboni (the street where most of the University administrative offices are located) near Piazza Porta San Donato (one of the old city gates on the ring road called the "Viali" around the historic center). You may consult simplified map of the city. Once at the gate in via Filippo Re (open Mon. to Fri 7am to 8pm, Sat 8am to 2pm), you can ask the staff at the entrance for The Department of Agronomy . It is divided into three areas: via Filippo Re 6, first floor and Torretta and via Filippo Re, 8, third floor.
    How to reach us
    The Department of Agronomy
    The Department of Agronomy was founded January 1, 1994 from the merging of the Institute of Agronomy and Field Crops and the Institute of Forage Crops. The Department is located in Via F Crops.

25. The Maize Page General Information
Original URL http//www.ag.iastate.edu/departments/agronomy/general.html.
http://www.biologie.uni-hamburg.de/b-online/library/maize/www.ag.iastate.edu/dep
Original URL: http://www.ag.iastate.edu/departments/agronomy/general.html
Maize: Gift from America's First Peoples
Columbus did not realize that the gift of maize was far more valuable than the spices or gold he hoped to find. He had no way of knowing that the history of maize traced back some 8,000 years or that it represented the most remarkable plant breeding accomplishment of all time. He might have been embarrassed if he had understood that then, as now, this plant developed by peoples he judged poor and uncivilized far outstripped in productivity any of the cereals bred by Old World farmers wheat, rice, sorghum, barley, and rye. Were he alive today, he would certainly be astonished to see the extent to which the advent of maize has affected land use, food production, cuisine, and population growth around the world.
Walton Galinat, 1992, "Chilliesto Chocolate"
The Basic Facts
For a comprehensive summary of the biology, uses, nutritional value, origins, history, cultural and social significance of maize, see this article on maize , originally published (1997) in "The Encyclopedia of Mexico: Culture, History and Society." Even though the article focuses on the role and importance of the plant within Mexico, most of the introductory information has general applicability

26. AllRefer Encyclopedia - Agronomy (Agriculture, General) - Encyclopedia
AllRefer.com reference and encyclopedia resource provides complete informationon agronomy, Agriculture, general. agronomy, Agriculture, general.
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Related Category: Agriculture, General agronomy u u m E Pronunciation Key , branch of agriculture dealing with various physical and biological factors : including soil management, tillage, crop rotation, breeding, weed control, and climate : related to crop production. Agronomy commonly refers to field crops, e.g. wheat, rice, corn, sorghum, soybean, cotton, as well as pasture, sugar, and forage crops; while horticulture is concerned with fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants; silviculture, or forestry , with forest trees; and agroforestry, with mixtures of trees with other crops.
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  • 27. European Society For Agronomy
    Home general information. Welcome, general information. Date. 1115July, 2004. Venue. July 12 Frederiksberg Town Hall. All
    http://www.esacopenhagen2004.kvl.dk/general/
    Home > General information Welcome
    General information
    Date
    11-15 July, 2004
    Venue
    July 12: Frederiksberg Town Hall All other days:
    The Royal Veterinary and Agricultural University (KVL)
    Thorvaldsensvej 40
    1870 Frederiksberg C
    Congress website
    For more information about the congress and on-line registration see our homepage on http://www.esaCopenhagen2004.kvl.dk
    Registration desk - opening hours during the conference at KVL
    Sunday, July 11 16:00-18:00 hrs.
    Monday, July 12 08:00-16:00 hrs.
    Tuesday, July 13 08:00-16:00 hrs.
    Wednesday, July 14 08:00-16:00 hrs.
    Registration
    Please register on-line on our webpage
    Seminar secretariat
    Contact for registration enquiries: Dr. Sven-Erik Jacobsen, KVL, 2630 Taastrup, Denmark. Phone +45 3528 3388, Fax +45 3528 3384, email seja@kvl.dk
    Congress Bureau
    ESA 2004
    c/o DIS Congress Service Copenhagen A/S
    Herlev Ringvej 2C
    DK-2730 Herlev
    Denmark Telephone: +45 4492 4492 Telefax: +45 4492 5050 E-mail: esa@discongress.com

    28. College Of Agriculture - Department Of Agronomy
    Facilities. general Lab. of agronomy main instruments Oven Hotplate - Chemical analysis of Crop productions Lab. Soil Science, 3. general agronomy, 3.
    http://www.cua.ac.ir/agric/agr.html

    Introduction
    administration Facilities News ... Departments Agronomy Agricultural Machinery Horticulture Irrigation Plant Protection ... Home/Restart
    Department of Agronomy and Plant Breeding offers B.Sc and M.Sc and Ph.D in Agronomy. Head: Ali Kashani
    Tel:
    Fax: Department Members Staff Members Facilities
    Research Topics
    ... Courses
    Department members Ali Kashani Professor Agronomy Reza Mamghani Associate Professor Agronomy Hossein Moosavinia Associate Professor Agronomy Majid Nabi-pour Assistant Professor Agronomy Moosa Mesgarbashi Instructor Agronomy Abbas Vala Instructor Agronomy
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    Staff members Mandana Danesh-Doost Secretary
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    Facilities
  • General Lab. of Agronomy
    main instruments : Oven - Hotplate - ...
  • Chemical analysis of Crop productions Lab.
    main instruments : Kajeldhal Nitrogen assay - Phosphoros and potass assay- Oven - Tecator - Distiller - Balance - ...
  • Cytogenetics Lab.
    main instruments : Microscope - Heater - Oven - Balance - ...
  • Agronomy and plant physiology Lab.
    main instruments : Plant Efficiency Analyser - Leaf Chamber Analyser- Leaf Area Meter - Oven - Tecator - Digital Balance - ...
  • Plant Science and weed Control Lab.
  • 29. Wellcome To College Of Agronomy,Shenyang Agricultural University
    general Information. Founded in 1952, as amain part of Shenyang Agricultural University,the College of agronomy has five departments and one institute.
    http://www.syau.edu.cn/nong/english/engi.htm
    General Information General Information Department of Crop Cultivation and Farming Science Department of Crop Genetics and Breeding Department of Applied Meteorology ... Institute of Rice Research Founded in 1952, as a m ain part of Shenyang Agricultural University, the College of Agronomy has five departments and one institute. They are the departments of crop cultivation and farming science, crop genetics and breeding, ecology, rural development, applied meteorology and institute of rice research. There are 84 faculty members in the college, of whom 16 are professors and 19 are associate professors. 950 stud ents are studying in the college, of whom 800 are undergr aduates , 99 are M.S. Students, 51 are Ph.D. students and four are postdocs. The College of Agronomy is a large college encompassing four disciplines: Agronomy; Ecology; Rural Regional Development and Applied Meteorology. There are four M.S. program specialities: Crop Cultivation and Farming Science, Crop Genetics and Breeding, Ecology and Applied Meteorology. The college has two Ph.D. program specialities: Crop Cultivation and Farming Science and Crop Genetics and Breeding covered by Crop Science, the primary discipline which is a national key subject with postdoctoral exchange station.

    30. University Of Wisconsin Department Of Agronomy
    Department of agronomy. University of WisconsinMadison. Ag Hall, the originalhome of the Department of agronomy. general Information. Background. Our Mission.
    http://agronomy.wisc.edu/pages/general/gennavi.html
    Department of Agronomy
    University of Wisconsin-Madison
    Ag Hall, the original home of the Department of Agronomy
    General Information
    Background
    Our Mission
    How to Reach Us
    UW-Madison ... UW Home

    31. UC Davis General Catalog: Agronomy Range Science Faculty
    general Information Courses PDF File. agronomy and Range Science.(College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences) Chris van
    http://registrar.ucdavis.edu/UCDWebCatalog/programs/agrange/agrangefac.html
    General Information Courses PDF File
    Agronomy and Range Science
    (College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences)
    Chris van Kessel, Ph.D., Chairperson of the Department
    Department Office, 1210A Plant and Environmental Sciences (530-752-1703)
    World Wide Web: http://agronomy.ucdavis.edu/agronomy
    Faculty
    Montague W. Demment, Ph.D., Professor
    R. Ford Denison, Ph.D., Professor
    Jorge Dubcovsky, Ph.D., Associate Professor
    Jan Dvorak, Ph.D., Professor
    Theodore C. Foin, Jr., Ph.D., Professor
    Shu Geng, Ph.D., Professor
    Melvin R. George, Ph.D., Lecturer
    Paul L. Gepts, Ph.D., Professor Sham S. Goyal, Ph.D., Lecturer James E. Hill, Ph.D., Lecturer Leland F. Jackson, Ph.D., Lecturer Judy Jernstedt, Ph.D., Professor Stephen R. Kaffka, Ph.D., Lecturer Emilio A. Laca, Ph.D., Assistant Professor Donald A. Phillips, Ph.D., Professor Richard E. Plant, Ph.D., Professor

    32. UC Davis General Catalog: HRT Faculty
    Horticulture and agronomy (A Graduate Group). M. Andrew Walker, Ph.D.,Chairperson of the Group Group Office, 140 Environmental Horticulture
    http://registrar.ucdavis.edu/UCDWebCatalog/programs/HRT/HRTfac.html
    General Information The Program Courses PDF File
    Horticulture and Agronomy (A Graduate Group)
    M. Andrew Walker, Ph.D., Chairperson of the Group
    Group Office, 140 Environmental Horticulture (530-752-7738)
    World Wide Web: http://ggha.ucdavis.edu
    Faculty
    Douglas O. Adams, Ph.D., Associate Professor (Viticulture and Enology)
    Shane Ball, Ph.D., Cooperative Extension Specialist (Agronomy and Range Science)
    Michael G. Barbour, Ph.D., Professor, Academic Senate Distinguished Teaching Award (Environmental Horticulture)
    Kendra Baumgartner, Ph.D., Lecturer (Plant Pathology)
    David E. Bayer, Ph.D., Professor (Vegetable Crops)
    Alison M. Berry, Ph.D., Professor (Environmental Horticulture)
    Arnold J. Bloom, Ph.D., Professor (Vegetable Crops)
    Kent J. Bradford, Ph.D., Professor (Vegetable Crops)
    Patrick H. Brown, Ph.D., Associate Professor (Pomology) David W. Burger, Ph.D., Professor (Environmental Horticulture) Marita Cantwell, Ph.D., Lecturer

    33. Agronomy Day General Information
    agronomy Day 2003. August 21, 7 am 2 pm. general Information. Underthe Big Top. Stroll through the tent and enjoy a variety of interesting
    http://agronomyday.cropsci.uiuc.edu/info.html
    Home
    Location
    Field Tour
    Presentations
    Under
    the Big Top
    Lunch
    Classic
    Equipment
    For More
    Information Handbook Archives
    General Information
    August , 7 a.m. - 2 p.m.
    Under the Big Top
    Visit the huge blue and orange tent and enjoy the wide variety of interesting, educational exhibits. Chat with company representatives, learn about classes in the University of Illinois' Department of Crop Sciences and put your name in the running for door prizes! Be sure to visit the special historical display comemorating the 100th anniversary of research on The South Farm located at the East end of the tent!!
    Classic Equipment
    Stop by the equipment display area and check out the latest in farm equipment. See also the display of antique equipment provided by The I and I Antique Tractor and Gas Engine Club.
    Lunch and Snacks
    Lunch is provided by Longhorn Smokehouse. For just $5.00, you can buy a lunch ticket at the registration table. Coffee, pop and donuts may also be purchased from the Field and Furrow Club in the main tent.
    For More Information
    If you have questions about Agronomy Day, please feel free to call us at (217) 333-4256. You can also view tour handbook from previous years in our

    34. Certified Crop Adviser Program
    general Info and Promotional Materials Facts Sheet. Copyright American Societyof agronomy © 677 South Segoe Road Madison, WI 53711 Voice (608) 273-8085 Fax
    http://www.agronomy.org/cca/general.html

    Home
    Check CEU's Check Credential Status Code of Ethics ... Update your address General Info and Promotional Materials
    • Facts Sheet
    • Logo
    • Map - PDF Format
    • Marketing Materials: Download these marketing materials to help build awareness of the CCA program For CCAs and Local CCA Boards:
      Winning Formula Communications (WFC) developed the following marketing materials for the International Certified Crop Adviser Program to build awareness and perceived value of the CCA program. These materials are available to CCAs and local CCA Boards to download and add to their marketing and advertising program mix.
      Feel free to use the following advertisement for placement in agricultural publications that reach your key publics. Print the brochure and give them to your customers and potential customers. Local CCA Boards can mass produce the brochure and distribute them to CCAs to give to their customers. Ad - PDF Format For Local CCA Boards: Localize and/or customize for a more grassroots approach
      You may wish to make changes to the ad and/or brochure to meet your specific needs. Below is a list of the services that are available through Winning Formula Communications:
      • Localize the ad and/or brochure with your state.s contact information to drive readers directly to your program representatives.

    35. General Info. About CSF
    American Society of agronomy. Crop Science Society of America. SoilScience Society of America. We invite applications for the current
    http://www.agronomy.org/csfp/congen.html
    Quick Links ASA Home Annual Meeting Awards CEU Calendar Fellows Membership Divisions Journals Style Handbook CSSA SSSA ASF JNRLSE CCA Shopping Cart
    Contact us

    ASA Home
    Annual Meeting ... CCA
    American Society of Agronomy
    Crop Science Society of America
    Soil Science Society of America
    We invite applications for the current Congressional Science Fellowship Program. The Fellow selected will spend one year in Washington, DC applying his/her professional and scientific expertise as a special assistant on the staffs of members of Congress, Congressional committees, or governmental agencies. The Fellowship can start any time from September to early January; the exact time is open to negotiation.
    Purpose

    To make practical contributions to the more effective use of science and technical knowledge in government, to demonstrate the value of such science-government interaction, to inform the scientific and educational communities about public policy and the legislative process, and to provide a unique public policy learning experience.
    Criteria
    The program is aimed at highly qualified and interested persons in early or mid-career. Candidates must have exceptional competence in some area of the agronomic, crop, soil, or related fields of science and education; be cognizant of a broad range of matters outside the Fellow's particular area; and have a strong interest in working on a range of public policy issues. Successful candidates are expected to be ASA, CSSA and/or SSSA members. Candidates must be United States citizens.

    36. IHD: Access To Asia - Team Members
    Bill Ashcroft E-mail Bill.Ashcroft@nre.vic.gov.au Specialist areasVegetable agronomy (general), cultivar evaluation, Japanese pumpkin.
    http://www.nre.vic.gov.au/trade/asiaveg/aa-team.htm
    ACCE$$ TO A$IAN VEGETABLE$
    RESEARCH TEAM
    Team Members
    Institute for Horticultural Development - Knoxfield
    Private Mail Bag 15
    Ferntree Gully Delivery Centre
    Knoxfield, Victoria 3156
    Tel: (03) 9210 9222
    Fax: (03) 9800 3521 Dr. Wendy Morgan (Project Leader)

    E-mail: Wendy.Morgan@nre.vic.gov.au ; Fax: (03) 9887 3609
    Specialist areas: Program management, vegetable industry trial evaluation,
    sustainable production and Integrated Pest Management (IPM).
    Mandy Chew - Specialist areas: Asian vegetable markets, wholesale and retail market intelligence, newsletter construction and distribution. Graeme Thomson - E-mail: Graeme.Thomson@nre.vic.gov.au Specialist areas: Postharvest, instrumented sphere. Slobodan Vujovic - E-mail: Slobodan.Vujovic@nre.vic.gov.au Specialist areas: Vegetable field trials, cultivar evaluation. Sonja Winkler - E-mail: Sonja.Winkler@nre.vic.gov.au Specialist area: Postharvest. Trish Grant - E-mail: Trish.Grant@nre.vic.gov.au Specialist area: Plant physiology and postharvest. Dr. Ian Porter

    37. Agronomy: Extension Specialists
    Coordination of Extension agronomy Programs Corn Production/Central Florida CowCalfClinics/general Forage/Evaluation Forage/Production Forage/Grain Production
    http://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/BODY_SD004
    Agronomy: Extension Specialists
    Jerry M. Bennett
    Department Chairman and Professor
    (30% Extension)
    Crop Physiology
    302 Newell Hall
    PO Box 110500
    Gainesville, FL 32611-0500
    Phone: (352) 392-1811 Ext. 201
    Suncom: 622-1811
    Fax: (352) 392-1840
    E-mail: jmbt@mail.ifas.ufl.edu Coordination of Extension Agronomy Programs. Budget Recommendations to Extension Administration. Personnel recommendations to Extension Administration, including recruitment, tenure, promotions, and salary adjustments.
    Specialties
    Water/Irrigation/Agronomic Crops
    Martin B. Adjei
    Assistant ProfessorForage Agronomist
    (70% Extension) Range Cattle REC, Ona 3401 Experiment Station Ona, FL 33865-9706 Phone: (941) 735-1314 Ext. 211 Suncom 721-7077 Fax: (941) 735-1930 E-mail: mbadjei@mail.ifas.ufl.edu Education programs and research demonstrations in forage production and utilization. Offer training jointly with County Extension personnel on pasture and grazing management. Transfer of research information on pasture insect bio-control methods to clientele.
    Specialties
    Sustainable Livestock-Forage Systems Pasture Management Grazing Management Forage/Utilization Forage/Production Forage/Quality
    Andrew C. Bennett

    38. 2003-2004 Undergraduate Catalog
    Agricultural and Extension Education, agronomy, Soil Science, Animal Science,Range Science, Wildlife Science, Fishery Science, general Agriculture, and
    http://www.nmsu.edu/Academic_Progs/Undergraduate_Catalog/ch2/aggeneral.html
    2003-2004 Undergraduate Catalog
    College of Agriculture and Home Economics - General Information Dean and Chief Administrative Officer * Jerry G. Schickedanz Associate Dean and Director of Academic Programs * Interim Cynda Clary Associate Dean and Director of the Cooperative Extension Service * Robert Coppedge Associate Dean and Director of the Agricultural Experiment Station * LeRoy A. Daugherty Crimson Scholar Adviser * Edward Rodriquez Scholarship Coordinator Bachelor of Science in Agriculture Majors in Agricultural Biology, Agricultural Economics and Agricultural Business, Agricultural and Extension Education, Agronomy, Soil Science, Animal Science, Range Science, Wildlife Science, Fishery Science, General Agriculture, and Horticulture. Programs in Preveterinary Medicine and Preforestry Bachelor of Science in Family and Consumer Sciences Majors in Clothing, Textiles, and Fashion Merchandising; Family and Consumer Science Education; Family and Child Science; and Human Nutrition and Food Science Bachelor of Science in Hotel, Restaurant, and Tourism Management

    39. 2003-2004 Undergraduate Catalog
    DEGREE Bachelor of Science in Agriculture MAJOR agronomy OPTION general agronomyOPTION Agronomic Business OPTION Agronomic Journalism OPTION Plant
    http://www.nmsu.edu/Academic_Progs/Undergraduate_Catalog/ch2/agro.html
    2003-2004 Undergraduate Catalog
    College of Agriculture and Home Economics - Agronomy and Horticulture Professor James T. Fisher, department head Professors Bosland, Daugherty, Fowler, Glover, Herrera, Lindemann, McCaslin, Mexal, O'Connell, Phillips, Sammis, Sengupta-Gopalan; Associate Professors Guldan, Harrington, Jones, Monger; Assistant Professors Cramer, Flynn, O'Neill, Picchioni, Ray, St. Hilaire, Ulery 505) 646-3405; (505) 646-6041 (fax) DEGREE: Bachelor of Science in Agriculture
    MAJOR: Agronomy
    OPTION: General Agronomy
    OPTION: Agronomic Business
    OPTION: Agronomic Journalism
    OPTION: Plant Genetics
    OPTION: Crop Consulting MAJOR: Horticulture
    OPTION: Ornamental Horticulture
    OPTION: Horticulture Business
    OPTION: Crop Consulting
    OPTION: Landscape Design OPTION: Plant Genetics MAJOR: Soil Science OPTION: Soils OPTION: Environment and Resource Management OPTION: Soil and Water Science MAJOR: Recreational Areas Management OPTION: Golf and Sports Turfgrass Management OPTION: General Turfgrass Management DEGREE: Bachelor of Science in Environmental Science MAJOR: Environmental Science OPTION: Chemistry OPTION: Geology OPTION: Soils OPTION: Wildlife OPTION: Environmental Economics OPTION: Water
    The undergraduate program in agronomy and horticulture prepares students for a variety of careers in agriculture and related fields. Accordingly, a flexible curriculum has been designed that will allow specific programs to be developed in consultation with the student's academic adviser. Programs may also be developed for those who wish to prepare for advanced studies in graduate school. In addition to the courses listed for each major, 35 credits must be taken in the College of Agriculture and Home Economics, and the university general education requirements must be met.

    40. Studienrichtung General Agronomy
    Translate this page Beschreibung, Abschlüsse, Studienrichtung general agronomy. Hilfe. AusführlicheBezeichnung Abkürzung In Englisch In Deutsch Kommentar
    http://www.ifos.de/anabin/scripts/frmStudien1.asp?ID=19042

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