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Topics for Your Master Thesis 2010 University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Vienna Topic / Title Institute (Department) Contact Person (Name, E-Mail) Analysis of Accidents with Buzz Saws Agricultural Engineering Elisabeth Quendler /J. Boxberger [email protected] Analysis of Accidents on Working and Services Places of Agricultural Vehicles Agricultural Engineering Elisabeth Quendler /J. Boxberger [email protected] Analysis of Accidents with Tractors and Trailers or Tumbrils Agricultural Engineering Elisabeth Quendler /J. Boxberger [email protected] Analysis of Accidents with Harvesters of Arable and Grassland Farming Agricultural Engineering Elisabeth Quendler /J. Boxberger [email protected] Analysis of Accidents with Machines for Cultivation, Sowing, Plant Care and Protection Agricultural Engineering Elisabeth Quendler /J. Boxberger [email protected] Model Testing of Rheological Properties in Food Emotions Food Quality Assurance Gerhard Schleining [email protected] Tracing Antibiotic Resistance Transfer in Food-borne Microbial Environment Food Microbiology and Hygiene Konrad Domig [email protected] Development of Lipid Membrane Supported Protein Interaction Assays Applied Microbiology Karola Vorauer-Uhl [email protected] Biostatisticevaluation of Phospholipid Analysis by HPLC Applied Microbiology Karola Vorauer-Uhl [email protected] Developmentof a High Resolution HPLC Method for the Quantification Monophosphoryl-Lipid-A Applied Microbiology Karola Vorauer-Uhl [email protected] Biodeteriorationof Mummies in Crypts: Molecular Characterization of the Fungal and Bacterialmicroflora Applied Microbiology Katja Sterflinger [email protected] Ecophysiology of Rock Inhabitingblack Fungi from Extreme Environments: Defining the Ecological Plasticityand Amplitude Applied Microbiology Katja Sterflinger [email protected]