Publications

Congenital Erythrocytosis and Hereditary Thormbocytosis - Clinical presentation, diagnosis, treatment and follow-up. A practical guide with clinical studies

2015 | Action BM0902

Datensystem zur untersuchung der nachfrage im interregionalen personenverkehr

1989 | Action 305

Nex Frontiers for the European COST in Telecommunication

1992

Activity Report 1992-1993

1993

Chemistry of Smart Energy Carriers and Technologies - SMARTCATs COST Action

2016 | Action CM1404

Fate of Pesticides in the Soil and the Environment

1997 | Action 66

Journal of Trace Elements in Medicine and Biology - Zn-Net Special Issue

2018 | Action TD1304

Interactions of Food Matrix with Small Ligands Influencing Flavour and Texture Vol 7

2000 | Action 96

Woody Roots and Ecosystem Services - Book of Abstracts

2008 | Action E38

Congenital Erythrocytosis and Hereditary Thormbocytosis - Clinical presentation, diagnosis, treatment and follow-up. A practical guide with clinical studies

2015 | Action BM0902
  • Author(s): Bento C., Cario H., Gardie, B., Hermouet S., McMullin M.F. coord.
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The present book presents the latest knowledge on congenital erythrocytosis (CE) and hereditary thrombocytosis (HT), with the aim to help pediatricians, family practitioners and hematologists to diagnose CE and HT more easily.  

Chemistry of Smart Energy Carriers and Technologies - SMARTCATs COST Action

2016 | Action CM1404

The Special Issue will contain the latest results gained in this framework with a special focus on: detailed chemistry and thermochemistry for their combustion, pyrolysis, and oxidation, formation of by-products deriving from their combustion, advanced diagnostics from elementary reaction rate determination to real time measurements in practical devices, mechanism reduction and uncertainty analysis, test cases for the use of standard and new energy carriers in advanced combustion systems.

Journal of Trace Elements in Medicine and Biology - Zn-Net Special Issue

2018 | Action TD1304

The Network for the Biology of Zinc (Zinc-Net) was chaired by Profs. Nicola Lowe and Lothar Rink as a European Cooperation in Science & Technology network (COST action TD1304, http://www.cost.eu/COST_Actions/fa/TD1304 ) and is now running as a non-profit association of scientists working on zinc www.Zinc-Net.com. The network includes researchers from agriculture, biochemistry, animal and plant biology, chemistry, human and veterinary medicine and nutrition. The main aim of Zinc-Net was to establish a comprehensive understanding of the role of zinc biology, medicine and general public health and wellbeing by creating a multi-disciplinary research platform that brings together expertise from research groups throughout the COST countries and beyond to stimulate and accelerate new, innovative and high impact scientific research. Ultimately this will benefit the wider society and economy. 

Woody Roots and Ecosystem Services - Book of Abstracts

2008 | Action E38
  • Pages: 63

Book of Astracts from the meeting in Lisbon, Portugal, May 16-20 2008.