Publications

Procedures pour l'introduction de nouvelles propositions COST-guide de l'usager

1986 | Action null

Characterisation of the Fine Structure and Properties of Papermaking Fibres Using New Technologies

2007 | Action E54

Weather Radar Networking - Status Report

1988 | Action 73

Micropropagation of Saintpaulia

1987 | Action 87

Conference on Variability and Specificity in Drug Metabolism

1995 | Action B1

Évaluation des effects du tunnel sous la Manche sur les flux trafic

1993 | Action 312

COST 532 Conference: Triboscience and Tribotechnology - Superior Friction and Wear Control in Engines and Transmissions

2005 | Action 532

Managing Crises, Making Peace - Towards a Strategic EU Vision for Security and Defense

2015 | Action IS0805

Learning Disorders as Barrier to Human Development - Evaluation Report

2000 | Action A8

COST 532 Conference: Triboscience and Tribotechnology - Superior Friction and Wear Control in Engines and Transmissions

2005 | Action 532
  • Pages: 248 pages
  • Author(s): K. Homberg, S. Hsu, L. A. Ferreira, J. Seabra
  • Publisher(s): Publindùstria, Produção de Comunicação, Lda.
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  • ISBN/ISSN: 978-972-8953-01-0

COST Action 532 Triboscience and Tribotechnology Conference arranged jointly with the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) Conference, that takes place in 12-14th October, 2005; Porto, Portugal, come at a moment when most of the projects are well advanced and the most interesting results are now being presented. The scientific level is very high and the work performed by the different working groups is very focused on industrial applications. The NIST Conference, with very distinguish speakers is a plus for this scientific meeting, in a scientific area that is highly regarded as one where major achievements in Tribology can be produced.

Managing Crises, Making Peace - Towards a Strategic EU Vision for Security and Defense

2015 | Action IS0805

This collection offers valuable insights for understanding how a distinctive EU vision on peace missions has emerged and whether it is there to last. Bringing an innovative perspective to European Union engagement in peace operations, this volume combines theoretical reflection with the analysis of empirical case studies that illustrate not only the EU’s action in the framework of its Common Security and Defense Policy (CSDP), but also how it engages with other actors in the field including international organisations, non-governmental organisations and local citizens.