4. Сидение – это новое курение
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5. Вселенский хаос
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6. Что мне это дает?
• Yogeshwar, R.»What’s in it for me?«Siehe: https://www. spektrum.de/kolumne/und-was-bringts-mir/1563312 oder: https://www.meta-magazin.org/2018/BI_05/05/whats-in– for-me-oder-wieso-das-grassierende-kraemerdenken-die-wissenschaft-bedroht/.
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7. Динозаврики и чудо-юдо-бургеры
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