Publications

Improvements in the Control Methods for Warble Fly in Farm Livestock

1995 | Action 811

Urban Knowledge Arenas

2009 | Action C20

Odontogenesis - Second Annual Report 1997

1998 | Action B8

Mechanisms of Action of Dietary Fibre on Lipid Cholesterol Metabolism

1993 | Action 92

Control of Coccidiosis into the Next Millennium

1997 | Action 820

High Density Lipoproteins From Biological Understanding to Clinical Exploitation

2015 | Action BM0904

COST Repertorium

1986 | Action null

Employment Policies and Welfare Reform - Proceedings

2002 | Action A15

Incorporation of Physico-chemical Processes in Models Describing the Environmental Fate of Chemicals

1989 | Action 641

Improvements in the Control Methods for Warble Fly in Farm Livestock

1995 | Action 811
  • Pages: 175
  • Author(s): PA Schunbiger, HH Coenen
  • ISBN/ISSN: 978-2-87263-157-5

Research in warble fly infestation.

Urban Knowledge Arenas

2009 | Action C20

The Final Report of an Action that has actively involved more than 100 urban researchers, professionals and policy experts from 22 countries, representing a great variety of cities and organizations, professional expertise and scientific disciplines in social science, humanities, architecture, engineering and natural science. The Action has studied 15-20 innovative urban projects and processes in the participating countries, meaning either whole projects which were innovative in their entirety, or parts of projects which effectively demonstrated innovation. They also organised a sequence of workshops with thematic focus on different urban issues, illustrated by local urban projects/processes, with the objective to investigate the role of urban knowledge and Urban Knowledge Arena in urban development. Complementary to this, a series of theoretical and conceptual seminars have been held.

High Density Lipoproteins From Biological Understanding to Clinical Exploitation

2015 | Action BM0904

In this Handbook of Experimental Pharmacology on “High Density Lipoproteins – from biological understanding to clinical exploitation” contributing authors (members of COST Action BM0904/HDLnet) summarize in more than 20 chapters our current knowledge on the structure, function, metabolism and regulation of HDL in health and several diseases as well as the status of past and ongoing attempts of therapeutic exploitation.