Publications

International School of Quantum Electronics: 43rd Course - Matter in Super-Intense Laser Fields

2006 | Action null

Populist Political Communication in Europe

2016 | Action IS1308

Pollutants Cycles, Transport Modelling and Field Experiments

1985 | Action 611

Activity Report on COST Ad Hoc TC on Materials 1990-1993

1993

European Addiction Deverity Index EuropASI

1994 | Action A6

Die Lehr-Lern-Perspektive - The Teaching-Learning Perspective

2003 | Action A11

Biomineralization: From Fundamentals to Biomaterials & Environmental Issues

2015 | Action TD0903

Einführung in die COST - zusammenarbeit

1992 | Action null

Mountain Forestry in Europe - Evaluation of Silvicultural and Policy Means

1998 | Action E3

International School of Quantum Electronics: 43rd Course - Matter in Super-Intense Laser Fields

2006 | Action null
  • Author(s): A. N Chester, S. Martelucci, D. Batani, C. Joachain

Proceedings of the International School of Quantum Electronics’ 43rd Course “Matter in Super-Intense Laser Fields”, which took place in Erice, Sicily on 27 June – 5 July 2006.

Populist Political Communication in Europe

2016 | Action IS1308

In an increasing number of countries around the world, populist leaders, political parties and movements have gained prominence and influence, either by electoral successes on their own or by influencing other political parties and the national political discourse. While it is widely acknowledged that the media and the role of communication more broadly are key to understanding the rise and success of populist leaders, parties and movements, there is however very little research on populist political communication, at least in the English-speaking research literature.

Biomineralization: From Fundamentals to Biomaterials & Environmental Issues

2015 | Action TD0903
  • Pages: 360
  • Author(s): Marin, F., Brümmer, Checa, A., Furtos, G., Lesci, I.G., Šiller, L. (Eds.)
  • Publisher(s): Trans Tech Publications
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Collection of selected, peer reviewed papers from the Special topic volume with invited peer reviewed papers only. The 25 papers are grouped as follows: Chapter 1: From Microbes to Molluscs: Non-Vertebrate Models in Biomineralization; Chapter 2: Biochemistry, Molecular Biology and Proteomics for Studying Biominerals; Chapter 3: Biomaterials for Biomedical Application; Chapter 4: Biominerals as Sentinels for Environmental Studies