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- The Redlich–Obersteiner's zone, also known as the root entry zone, is a boundary between the central nervous system (CNS) and the peripheral nervous system...
- October (see also below). The regional consumer fair, better known as Idar-Obersteiner Wirtschaftstage, was created by the Wirtschaftsjunioren Idar-Oberstein...
- Heinrich Obersteiner (13 November 1847 – 19 November 1922) was an Austrian neurologist born in Vienna. In 1870 earned his doctorate from the University...
- eyes. Heinrich Obersteiner in 1887 founded the ‘‘Institute for Anatomy and Physiology of the CNS’’, later called Neurological or Obersteiner Institute of...
- ; Thornton, Philip K.; Blümmel, Michael; Weiss, Franz; Grace, Delia; Obersteiner, Michael (24 December 2013). "Biom**** use, production, feed efficiencies...
- S2CID 24021984. Ruseva et al. 2020 IPCC AR5 SYR 2014, p. 125; Bednar, Obersteiner & Wagner 2019. IPCC SR15 2018, p. 34 IPCC, 2022: Summary for Policymakers...
- breakthrough". The Guardian. 9 June 2016. Retrieved 2 September 2017. Obersteiner, M. (2001). "Managing Climate Risk". Science. 294 (5543): 786–7. doi:10...
- syndrome) Myelomere Neutral spine Poliomyelitis Post-polio syndrome Redlich–Obersteiner's zone Subacute combined degeneration of spinal cord Tethered spinal cord...
- price of CO2 emission quota. World Resource Review 13 (4), 509-525. Obersteiner M, Azar Ch, Kauppi P, Möllersten K, Moreira J, Nilsson S, Read P, Riahi...
- vestibularis in the region between the central and peripheral myelin (Obersteiner-Redlich-Zone) within the area of the porus acousticus, 1 cm from the...