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    Classical conditioning: The hegemony is not ubiquitous.Harald Merckelbach & Marcel van den Hout - 1993 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 16 (2):393-393.
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    Warnings to Counter Choice Blindness for Identification Decisions: Warnings Offer an Advantage in Time but Not in Rate of Detection.Anna Sagana, Melanie Sauerland & Harald Merckelbach - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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    Brief report forgetting “murder” is not harder than forgetting “circle”: Listwise-directed forgetting of emotional words.Ineke Wessel & Harald Merckelbach - 2006 - Cognition and Emotion 20 (1):129-137.
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    Experts’ Failure to Consider the Negative Predictive Power of Symptom Validity Tests.Isabella J. M. Niesten, Harald Merckelbach, Brechje Dandachi-FitzGerald, Ingrid Jutten-Rooijakkers & Alfons van Impelen - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    Feigning symptoms distorts diagnostic evaluations. Therefore, dedicated tools known as symptom validity tests have been developed to help clinicians differentiate feigned from genuine symptom presentations. While a deviant SVT score is an indicator of a feigned symptom presentation, a non-deviant score provides support for the hypothesis that the symptom presentation is valid. Ideally, non-deviant SVT scores should temper suspicion of feigning even in cases where the patient fits the DSM’s stereotypical yet faulty profile of the “antisocial” feigner. Across three studies, (...)
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    No convincing evidence for a biological preparedness explanation of phobias.Peter J. de Jong & Harald Merckelbach - 1997 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 20 (2):362-363.
    The nonrandom distribution of fears is not as clearly related to phylogenetically survival relevance as preparedness theory seems to imply. Although delayed extinction reflects some of the best human evidence for preparedness, even this phenomenon is not as robust as it once seemed to be. Apart from the evidence reviewed by Davey, recent studies from our laboratory provide further evidence for an expectancy bias model of selective associations.
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    Memory for Threat-relevant and Threat-irrelevant Cues in Spider Phobics.Ineke Wessel & Harald Merckelbach - 1998 - Cognition and Emotion 12 (1):93-104.
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    On the alleged memory-undermining effects of daydreaming.Henry Otgaar, Colleen Cleere, Harald Merckelbach, Maarten Peters, Marko Jelicic & Steven Jay Lynn - 2016 - Consciousness and Cognition 39:8-17.
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    Self-Reported Voluntary Blame-Taking: Kinship Before Friendship and No Effect of Incentives.Teresa Schneider, Melanie Sauerland, Harald Merckelbach, Jens Puschke & J. Christopher Cohrs - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 12.
    Inspired by theories of prosocial behavior, we tested the effect of relationship status and incentives on intended voluntary blame-taking in two experiments. Participants imagined a close family member, a close friend, or an acquaintance and read a scenario that described this person committing a minor traffic offense. The person offered either a monetary, social, or no incentive for taking the blame. Participants indicated their willingness to take the blame and reasons for and against blame-taking. Overall, a sizable proportion of participants (...)
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    Imagining the impossible before breakfast: the relation between creativity, dissociation, and sleep.Dalena van Heugten - van der Kloet, Jan Cosgrave, Harald Merckelbach, Ross Haines, Stuart Golodetz & Steven Jay Lynn - 2015 - Frontiers in Psychology 6:131736.
    Dissociative symptoms have been related to higher rapid eye movement sleep density, a sleep phase during which hyperassociativity may occur. This may enhance artistic creativity during the day. To test this hypothesis, we conducted a creative photo contest to explore the relation between dissociation, sleep, and creativity. During the contest, participants (N = 72) took one photo per day for five consecutive days, based on specific daily themes (consisting of single words) and the instruction to take as creative a photo (...)
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    Feigning Amnesia Moderately Impairs Memory for a Mock Crime Video.Ivan Mangiulli, Kim van Oorsouw, Antonietta Curci, Harald Merckelbach & Marko Jelicic - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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    False claims about false memory research☆.Kimberley A. Wade, Stefanie J. Sharman, Maryanne Garry, Amina Memon, Giuliana Mazzoni, Harald Merckelbach & Elizabeth F. Loftus - 2007 - Consciousness and Cognition 16 (1):18-28.
    Pezdek and Lam [Pezdek, K. & Lam, S. . What research paradigms have cognitive psychologists used to study “False memory,” and what are the implications of these choices? Consciousness and Cognition] claim that the majority of research into false memories has been misguided. Specifically, they charge that false memory scientists have been misusing the term “false memory,” relying on the wrong methodologies to study false memories, and misapplying false memory research to real world situations. We review each of these claims (...)
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    Traumatic memories of war veterans: Not so special after all☆.Elke Geraerts, Dragica Kozarić-Kovačić, Harald Merckelbach, Tina Peraica, Marko Jelicic & Ingrid Candel - 2007 - Consciousness and Cognition 16 (1):170-177.
    Several authors have argued that traumatic experiences are processed and remembered in a qualitatively different way from neutral events. To investigate this issue, we interviewed 121 Croatian war veterans diagnosed with posttraumatic stress disorder about amnesia, intrusions , and the sensory qualities of their most horrific war memories. Additionally, they completed a self-report scale measuring dissociative experiences. In contrast to what one would expect on the basis of theories emphasizing the special status of traumatic memories, amnesia, and high frequency intrusions (...)
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    Fantasy proneness, but not self-reported trauma is related to DRM performance of women reporting recovered memories of childhood sexual abuse.Elke Geraerts, Elke Smeets, Marko Jelicic, Jaap van Heerden & Harald Merckelbach - 2005 - Consciousness and Cognition 14 (3):602-612.
    Extending a strategy previously used by Clancy, Schacter, McNally, and Pitman , we administered a neutral and a trauma-related version of the Deese–Roediger–McDermott paradigm to a sample of women reporting recovered or repressed memories of childhood sexual abuse , women reporting having always remembered their abuse , and women reporting no history of abuse . We found that individuals reporting recovered memories of CSA are more prone than other participants to falsely recalling and recognizing neutral words that were never presented. (...)
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    Dissociative symptoms and REM sleep.Dalena van Heugten-van der Kloet, Harald Merckelbach & Steven Jay Lynn - 2013 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 36 (6):630-631.
    Llewellyn has written a fascinating article about rapid eye movement dreams and how they promote the elaborative encoding of recent memories. The main message of her article is that hyperassociative and fluid cognitive processes during REM dreaming facilitate consolidation. We consider one potential implication of this analysis: the possibility that excessive or out-of-phase REM sleep fuels dissociative symptomatology. Further research is warranted to explore the psychopathological ramifications of Llewellyn's theory.
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    These two are different. Yes, they’re the same: Choice blindness for facial identity.Melanie Sauerland, Anna Sagana, Kathrin Siegmann, Danitsja Heiligers, Harald Merckelbach & Rob Jenkins - 2016 - Consciousness and Cognition 40:93-104.
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    What if you went to the police and accused your uncle of abuse? Misunderstandings concerning the benefits of memory distortion: A commentary on Fernández.Henry Otgaar, Mark L. Howe, Andrew Clark, Jianqin Wang & Harald Merckelbach - 2015 - Consciousness and Cognition 33:286-290.
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    The false fame illusion in people with memories about a previous life.Maarten J. V. Peters, Robert Horselenberg, Marko Jelicic & Harald Merckelbach - 2007 - Consciousness and Cognition 16 (1):162-169.
    The present study examined whether individuals with full-blown memories of highly implausible events are prone to commit source monitoring errors. Participants reporting previous-life memories and those without such memories completed a false fame task. This task provides an index of source monitoring errors . Participants with previous-life memories had a greater tendency to judge the names of previously presented non-famous people as famous than control participants. The two groups did not differ in terms of correct recognition of new non-famous names (...)
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    The classification of recovered memories: A cautionary note.Linsey Raymaekers, Tom Smeets, Maarten Jv Peters, Henry Otgaar & Harald Merckelbach - 2012 - Consciousness and Cognition 21 (4):1640-1643.
    Traditionally, recovered memories of childhood sexual abuse have been classified as those emerging spontaneously versus those surfacing during the course of suggestive therapy. There are indications that reinterpretation of memories might be a third route to recovered memories. Thus, recovered memories do not form a homogeneous category. Nevertheless, the conceptual distinctions between the various types of recovered memories remain difficult for researchers and clinicians. With this in mind, the current study explored whether recovered memories can be reliably classified. We found (...)
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    Underestimation of prior remembering and susceptibility to false memories: Two sides of the same coin?Linsey Raymaekers, Maarten J. V. Peters, Tom Smeets, Latifa Abidi & Harald Merckelbach - 2011 - Consciousness and Cognition 20 (4):1144-1153.
    In two studies, we explored whether susceptibility to false memories and the underestimation of prior memories tap overlapping memory phenomena. Study 1 investigated this issue by administering the Deese/Roediger–McDermott task and the forgot-it-all-along task to an undergraduate sample . It was furthermore explored how performances on these tasks correlate with clinically relevant traits such as fantasy proneness, dissociative experiences, and cognitive efficiency. Results show that FIA and DRM performances are relatively independent from each other, suggesting that these measures empirically apparently (...)
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    Scientific Content Analysis Cannot Distinguish Between Truthful and Fabricated Accounts of a Negative Event.Glynis Bogaard, Ewout H. Meijer, Aldert Vrij & Harald Merckelbach - 2016 - Frontiers in Psychology 7.
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    Children’s suggestion-induced omission errors are not caused by memory erasure.Henry Otgaar, Ewout H. Meijer, Timo Giesbrecht, Tom Smeets, Ingrid Candel & Harald Merckelbach - 2010 - Consciousness and Cognition 19 (1):265-269.
    We explored whether children’s suggestion-induced omission errors are caused by memory erasure. Seventy-five children were instructed to remove three pieces of clothing from a puppet. Next, they were confronted with evidence falsely suggesting that one of the items had not been removed. During two subsequent interviews separated by one week, children had to report which pieces of clothing they had removed. Children who during both interviews failed to report that they had removed the pertinent item completed a choice reaction time (...)
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    The Modified Stroop Task Is Susceptible to Feigning: Stroop Performance and Symptom Over-endorsement in Feigned Test Anxiety.Irena Boskovic, Anita J. Biermans, Thomas Merten, Marko Jelicic, Lorraine Hope & Harald Merckelbach - 2018 - Frontiers in Psychology 9.
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    Exceptional Experiences of Stable and Unstable Mental States, Understood from a Dual-Aspect Point of View.Harald Atmanspacher & Wolfgang Fach - 2019 - Philosophies 4 (1):7.
    Within a state-space approach endowed with a generalized potential function, mental states can be systematically characterized by their stability against perturbations. This approach yields three major classes of states: (1) asymptotically stable categorial states, (2) marginally stable non-categorial states and (3) unstable acategorial states. The particularly interesting case of states giving rise to exceptional experiences will be elucidated in detail. Their proper classification will be related to Metzinger’s account of self-model and world-model, and empirical support for this classification will be (...)
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    Symptom overreporting and dissociative experiences: A qualitative review.H. Merckelbach, I. Boskovic, D. Pesy, M. Dalsklev & S. J. Lynn - 2017 - Consciousness and Cognition 49:132-144.
  25. Lexical entries and rules of language: A multidisciplinary study of German inflection.Harald Clahsen - 1999 - Behavioral and Brain Sciences 22 (6):991-1013.
    Following much work in linguistic theory, it is hypothesized that the language faculty has a modular structure and consists of two basic components, a lexicon of (structured) entries and a computational system of combinatorial operations to form larger linguistic expressions from lexical entries. This target article provides evidence for the dual nature of the language faculty by describing recent results of a multidisciplinary investigation of German inflection. We have examined: (1) its linguistic representation, focussing on noun plurals and verb inflection (...)
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    Regular and irregular inflection in the acquisition of German noun plurals.Harald Clahsen, Monika Rothweiler, Andreas Woest & Gary F. Marcus - 1992 - Cognition 45 (3):225-255.
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    Regular and irregular inflection in the acquisition of German noun plurals.Harald Clahsen, Monika Rothweiler & Andreas Woest - 1992 - Cognition 45 (3):225-255.
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    Evolution und Geist.Harald Holz - 1981 - Bern: Lang.
    Der Prozess biologischer wie anthropologischer Evolution ist heute Gegenstand gesicherter Theorie. In dieser Arbeit werden notwendige und zureichende -philosophische- Voraussetzungen derselben untersucht. Dichotomien (Geist - Materie) wie Reduktionismen (z.B. neo-empiristischer Provenienz) werden uberwunden durch ein Erklarungsmodell, das genannte Einseitigkeiten vermittels einer -strukturologischen- Reflexion auf das -Geist- wie -Materie- Gemeinsame hintergreift. - In diesem Zusammenhang werden endlich die herkommlichen Probleme von -Immanenz- und -Transzendenz- des Menschen im Sinn einer vollig neuen Fragestellung transformiert.".
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  29. Mead und Parsons.Harald Wenzel - 1985 - In Hans Joas (ed.), Das Problem der Intersubjektivität: neuere Beiträge zum Werk George Herbert Meads. Frankfurt am Main: Suhrkamp.
     
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    Discriminative grandparental solicitude as reproductive strategy.Harald A. Euler & Barbara Weitzel - 1996 - Human Nature 7 (1):39-59.
    1,857 adults rated the grandparental solicitude they received in childhood. Through a simple model based on the evolutionary concepts of ontogenetically differentiated reproductive strategy and paternity confidence, an ordered discriminative pattern of grandparental caregiving was predicted and confirmed by solid main effects, based on 603 complete cases. The maternal grandmother was the most caring. Unlike prevalent gender stereotypes, she was followed by the maternal grandfather, the paternal grandmother, and the paternal grandfather. The preferential grandparental solicitude was not influenced by residential (...)
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    Augustin und das Problem der Geschichte: ein geschichtsphilosophischer Entwurf.Harald Schmid - 2012 - Essen: Die Blaue Eule.
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    Alte und neue Mythologien: eine kritische Bestandsaufnahme.Harald Schmid - 2016 - Essen: Verlag Die Blaue Eule.
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    Prima - Philosophia - Texturen: ad usum modernitatis.Harald Schmid - 2013 - Essen: Verlag Die Blaue Eule.
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    Ästhetik - die Frage nach dem Schönen.Harald Seubert - 2015 - Freiburg im Breisgau: Verlag Karl Alber, in der Verlag Herder.
    In diesem Buch wird zunachst eine Topik asthetischer Begriffe entwickelt, die dann an wesentlichen Knotenpunkten der Geschichte von Asthetik und Kunstphilosophie von Platon bis in die Gegenwart erprobt und auf sie angewandt wird. Systematische und geschichtlich konturierte Uberlegungen erganzen einander. Von besonderem Interesse ist dabei die Reflexion von Kunsterfahrung und Kunstwerken durch philosophisches Denken. Auf diese Weise zeigt sich das fruchtbare Spannungsverhaltnis zwischen Theorieformen und der Vielfalt asthetischer Erscheinungsformen. Dem Verhaltnis tradierter Asthetik und der nicht-schonen Kunste der Moderne gilt ein (...)
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    Gesicherte Freiheiten: eine politische Philosophie für das 21. Jahrhundert.Harald Seubert - 2015 - Baden-Baden: Nomos.
    Die politische Weltlage im fruhen 21. Jahrhundert ist global und zugleich von tiefen Differenzen und Bruchen bestimmt. Sie verlangt daher nach einer neuen politischen Philosophie, die aber zugleich groae Traditionen politischen Denkens aufnehmen und auf ihre aktuelle Bedeutung hin uberprufen muss. Auch die Folgelasten der Ideologien der Moderne sind noch einmal zu reflektieren, um aus ihnen fur veranderte Zeiten Lehren zu ziehen. Der hier vorgelegte Ansatz verbindet daher ideengeschichtliche Rekonstruktion mit der Entfaltung einer systematischen politischen Philosophie, die auch Faktoren berucksichtigt, (...)
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    Heitere Nacht: Edith Stein: Praecepta Europae: Aufsätze.Harald Seubert - 2012 - Hamburg: Verlag Dr. Kovač.
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    Weltphilosophie: ein Entwurf.Harald Seubert - 2016 - Baden-Baden: Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft.
    Bedarf die in Okonomie und durch mediale Vernetzung geeinte Welt auch einer gemeinsamen Grundphilosophie? Die Schwierigkeiten, auf einen tragfahigen Konsens in strittigen Grundfragen zu kommen, deuten in diese Richtung. Doch wie konnte jene Grundphilosophie aussehen? Das Buch von Harald Seubert nimmt programmatisch die Stromungen und Tendenzen interkultureller Philosophie auf und vertieft sie auf die Grundlinien einer Weltphilosophie, die sich, keineswegs eklektizistisch, auf westliche und ostliche Uberlieferungsstrome berufen kann. Dabei kommen namhafte westliche und ostliche Stimmen zu Wort, von Platon uber (...)
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    Fin du globe: Oscar Wilde’s romance with decadence and the idea of world literature.Harald Pittel - 2021 - Thesis Eleven 162 (1):121-136.
    This essay argues that Oscar Wilde noticeably contributed to the emerging discourse about world literature, even though his views in this regard have to be unearthed from the margins of his works, from his early and unpublished American lectures and ‘between the lines’ of his major critical essays. Wilde’s implicit ideas around world literature can be understood as being closely related to his broader endeavour of redirecting and revaluing the pejorative discourse around ‘decadence’ in art and literature. More specifically, the (...)
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    Plato on women: revolutionary ideas for gender equality in an ideal society.Harald Haarmann - 2016 - Amherst, New York: Cambria Press.
    Plato (ca. 427- ca. 347 BCE), the preeminent Greek philosopher, has been extensively studied. A major field of Plato's comprehensive work is his political philosophy, which is multifaceted and multidimensional. The discourse on gender issues forms an integral part of it. In this context, one is surprised to notice that Plato's elaborations have been interpreted in quite contrasting ways. In some feminist discussions of classical philosophy, Plato's intellectual enterprise is evaluated as reflecting Greek male chauvinism. Such identification carries all manner (...)
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    Mensch und Menschheit: Entwürfe z. Grundlegung u. Durchführung e. philosoph. Anthropologie.Harald Holz - 1973 - Bonn: Bouvier.
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    Personalität als Wesen und Geschichte.Harald Holz - 1974 - Wien: Schöningh.
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    Bibelhermeneutik und dogmatische Theologie nach Kant.Harald Matern, Alexander Heit & Enno Edzard Popkes (eds.) - 2016 - Tübingen: Mohr Siebeck.
    Kant's contribution to modern Protestant theology is as unmistakable as it is controversial. The authors of this volume are investigating a new perspective on the work of theology and the effects of Kant's philosophy of religion concentrated on biblical hermeneutics and dogmatic theology.
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  43. Religionen skapar problem.Harald Eklund - 1958 - Stockholm,: Svenska bokförlaget.
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  44. Das Problem der Willensbildung bei Änderungen im Bestand der Gliedstaaten im Bundesstaat.Harald Huber - 1962 - Winterthur,: P. G. Keller.
     
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  45. Der Begriff des Lebens im "Timaios" Platons.Harald Morin - 1965 - Uppsala: [Almqvist & Wiksell].
     
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  46. Upartiskhet og utilitarisme.Harald Ofstad - 1962 - Stockholm,:
     
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  47. Überlegungen zu einem didaktisch-grammatischen Übungsmaterial für fortgeschrittene Deutschlerner.Harald Pors & Ole Lauridsen - 1996 - Hermes 17:169-180.
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    Pragma tic idealism in challenging structural power: Reflections on the situational ethics of advocacy anthropology.Harald E. L. Prins - 2006 - In Annette Hornbacher (ed.), Ethik, Ethos, Ethnos: Aspekte Und Probleme Interkultureller Ethik. Transcript Verlag. pp. 183-200.
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  49. Den europeiske filosofi.Harald Krabbe Schjelderup - 1966 - Oslo,: Gyldendal. Edited by A. H. Winsnes.
     
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  50. Die Kulturlandschaft: Methoden der Forschung und das Beispiel Nordostengland.Harald Uhlig - 1956 - [Köln]: Selbstverlag des Geographischen Instituts der Universität Köln.
     
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