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Naturwissenschaften 3 Gesellschaft 2 Aufsatzsammlung 1 Forschung 1 Naturwissenschaft 1 Philosophie 1
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Book / Working Paper 4 Article 2
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Undetermined 3 German 2 English 1
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Perutz, Max F. 4 Perutz, Max 2 Colombo, Bernardo 1 Demeny, Paul 1
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Oxford University Press 1
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European Review 2 OUP Catalogue 1 Paperback der Zeitschrift Naturwissenschaftliche Rundschau 1
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RePEc 3 USB Cologne (EcoSocSci) 2 ECONIS (ZBW) 1
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Ging's ohne Forschung besser? : der Einfluss der Naturwissenschaften auf die Gesellschaft ; 5 Tabellen
Perutz, Max F. - 1982
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By what right do we invoke Human Rights?
Perutz, Max - In: European Review 5 (1997) 02, pp. 123-133
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The fifth freedom; an essay review
Perutz, Max - In: European Review 1 (1993) 03, pp. 243-248
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Is science necessary? : essays on science and scientists
Perutz, Max F. - 1989 - 1. ed.
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Ging's ohne Forschung besser? : der Einfluß der Naturwissenschaften auf die Gesellschaft ; 6 Tabellen
Perutz, Max F. - 1988 - 2., erw. Aufl.
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Resources and Population: Natural, Institutional, and Demographic Dimensions of Development
Colombo, Bernardo (contributor); Demeny, Paul (contributor);  … - Oxford University Press
Since the beginning of the twentieth century, the world's population has increased threefold. The "demographic revolution" has not only changed the size of the population; it is radically transforming its age structure and its spatial distribution, with attendant problems and contradictions....
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