Doctoral studies

country
city
subject area
language
university type
university status
Found: 27
de de
Stuttgart, Germany
subject area: agriculture, forestry and fishery, veterinary
de de
Stuttgart, Germany
subject area: engineering and engineering trades
de de
Stuttgart, Germany
subject area: engineering and engineering trades
de de
Stuttgart, Germany
subject area: arts
de de
Stuttgart, Germany
subject area: biology
de de
Stuttgart, Germany
subject area: economy and administration
de de
Stuttgart, Germany
subject area: economy and administration
de de
Stuttgart, Germany
subject area: physical science, environment
de de
Stuttgart, Germany
subject area: engineering and engineering trades
de de
Stuttgart, Germany
subject area: computer science
de de
Stuttgart, Germany
subject area: engineering and engineering trades
de de
Stuttgart, Germany
subject area: engineering and engineering trades
de de
Stuttgart, Germany
subject area: physical science, environment
de de
Stuttgart, Germany
subject area: physical science, environment
de de
Stuttgart, Germany
subject area: social
de de
Stuttgart, Germany
subject area: law
de de
Stuttgart, Germany
subject area: mathematics and statistics
de de
Stuttgart, Germany
subject area: engineering and engineering trades
de de
Stuttgart, Germany
subject area: journalism and information
de de
Stuttgart, Germany
subject area: arts
de de
Stuttgart, Germany
subject area: medicine, health care
de de
Stuttgart, Germany
subject area: teacher training and education science
de de
Stuttgart, Germany
subject area: teacher training and education science
de de
Stuttgart, Germany
subject area: physical science, environment
de de
Stuttgart, Germany
subject area: social
de de
Stuttgart, Germany
subject area: social
de de
Stuttgart, Germany
subject area: physical education, tourism, services
The growth of blue-green algae in our lakes, large ponds, water reservoirs and public waters constitutes a problem for our environment and for our health. These types of algae often result in a deterioration of the water quality and emit a distinctly unpleasant odour. The algae consume a lot of oxygen in the water, leaving little for other animals like fish. They also produce toxins which can cause skin irritations and are suspected to be involved in the occurrence of liver cancer.
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