Frontin - L'œuvre gromatique - Corpus Agrimensorum Romanum IV Iulius Frontinus
General Activity Report 1991-1992 (4 copies)
Power Metallurgy - Powder-based Materials Vol IV - The Influence of Trace Elements on the Properties of Hard Metals
Vaccines Against Animal Coccidioses - Proceedings 1998 Annual Workshop
Innovation & Technology Transfer 6/94 - COST Coordinating National R&D (2 copies)
Growth and Stagnation in European Historical Agriculture
- Author(s): Mats Olsson and Patrick Svensson (Eds)
- Publisher(s): Brepols
- http://www.brepols.net/Pages/ShowProduct.aspx?prod_id=IS-9782503540764-1
- ISBN/ISSN: 978-2-503-54076-4
Agricultural production has been the basic and single most important factor for the well-being of mankind since the Neolithic revolution. Insufficient agricultural output has led to deficient means of subsistence and sometimes even starvation, while rich harvests brought about plenty and prosperity. Continuous increases in agricultural output have transformed whole societies and continents, bringing about radical changes in people’s lives and economic prospects.
This book is focused on measuring and explaining agricultural growth in Europe. For most countries statistics on agricultural production are either non-existing or shaky for the period up to the end of the nineteenth century. Consequently, researchers dealing with historical farming have been forced to put a lot of effort into reconstructing reliable data on inputs and outputs. The last decades have seen major progress, and new approaches to quantify and explain agricultural development have been adopted. The book is the result of these efforts and it encompasses estimations and explanations of European historical agriculture over time, from the ninth to the twentieth century, and over space, from the Iberian Peninsula to Scandinavia and from the British Isles to Russia.
Trends in High Pressure Protein Sciences - European COST D30 Workshop
- Pages: 95
Satellite meeting of the International Biophysics Congress, September 1-3, 2005.
Exploiting existing ground-based remote sensing networks to improve high resolution weather forecasts
- Author(s): Illingworth, A.J., Cimini, D., Gaffard, C., Haeffelin, M., Lehmann, V., Löhnert, U., O’Connor, E.J., Ruffieux, D.
- Publisher(s): Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society
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COST Action EG-CLIMET’s article published in the Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society 2015.
COST Series on Health and Diversity Volume 1: Health Inequalities and Risk Factors among Migrants and Ethnic Minorities
- Author(s): D. Ingleby, A. Krasnik, V. Lorant and O. Razum (Eds)
- Publisher(s): Garant
- http://www.maklu.be/MakluEnGarant/BookDetails.aspx?id=9789044129281
- ISBN/ISSN: 978-90-441-2928-1
Migrants and ethnic minorities form a growing part of the populations of Europe. They often have higher than average exposure to health risks, while facing barriers to accessing appropriate health care. International bodies have called for policy measures to tackle these inequalities.