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Wagner, G. A. (1983), Thermoluminescence Dating, Handbooks for Archaeologists, Vol. 1, European Science Foundation, Strasbourg. [Pg.622]

This work, conducted as part of the award Dynamic Adaptative Materials for Separation and Sensing Microsystems made under the European Heads of Research Councils and European Science Foundation EURYI (European Young Investigator) Awards scheme in 2004, was supported by funds from the Participating Organisations of EURYI and the EC Sixth Framework Programme. See www.esf.org/euryi. [Pg.333]

Vogt, U. Zugenmaier, P. Communication at the European Science Foundation Workshop on Specific Interaction in Polysaccharide Systems, Uppsada, Sweden, 1983. [Pg.206]

Longinelli, A. (1995). Stable isotope ratios in phosphate from mammal bone and tooth as climatic indicators. In Problems of Stable Isotopes in Tree-rings, Lake Sediments and Peat-bogs as Climatic Evidence for the Holocene, ed. Frenzel, B., European Science Foundation, Strasbourg, pp. 57-70. [Pg.378]

This work has been supported by the Polish KBN, projects No. 2 P03B 126 14 and 2 P03B 023 12 and by the European Science Foundation within the REHE programme. The authors are indebted to L. Wolniewicz for a penetrating remark. Helpful comments of a referee are gratefully acknowledged. [Pg.192]

Hicks WK, Whitfield CP, Bealey WJ, Sutton M (2011) Nitrogen Deposition and Natura 2000 -Science practice in determining environmental impacts European Science Foundation, COST Office, ISBN 978-91-86125-23-3, http //cost729.ceh.ac.uk/n2kworkshop... [Pg.163]

We also wish to thank Dr. Gayle Zachmann and the staff of the Paris Research Center (PRC) for providing a wonderful venue for this second PRC workshop . Funding for the workshop came from various sources, including in particular the European Science Foundation s Simulations of Bio-Materials (SimBioMa) program, the French Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), and the US National Science Foundation (NSF) through the Materials Computation Center at the University of Illinois and the Texas Center for Superconductivity (TcSUH). [Pg.482]

Faculty of Pharmacy, MUG. Since 2000, he has been the head of the Department of Food Sciences, MUG. He has published approximately 200 papers, 17 book chapters, three books published by Elsevier and CRC Press Taylor Francis, and approximately 300 symposial abstracts. He has been a member of approximately 30 national and international scientific associations and organizations (including nine editorial boards, e.g., The Science of the Total Environment), for example, the International Scientific Committee on Oceanic Research (SCOR) and WG Marine Board—European Science Foundation. He has visited 14 countries as a visiting professor or research scientist. Dr. Szefer has reviewed approximately 600 manuscripts for more than 60 journals. He received several scientific awards, for example, one from the Scientific Secretary of the Division VII of the Polish Academy of Sciences nine awards from the Minister of Health and a joint award from the Ministry of Environmental Protection, Natural Resources, and Forestry. His research is focused on food and marine chemistry, and bioanalytics. [Pg.503]

In addition to complete histories of the science, several other types of general works may be noted. First, there are several volumes of collected essays that deal, mainly or exclusively, with the history of chemistry. An example of these is the published proceedings of the Symposium on Alchemy, Chemistry and Pharmacy , held during the International Congress of History of Science at Liege in 1997.28 There is also a volume of essays on the history of chemistry in the multi-volume Italian publication, Storia della scienza.29 The five-year European Science Foundation Programme, The Evolution of Chemistry in Europe, 1789-1939 ,30 which was launched in 1993, has resulted in a number of collections of essays on Lavoisier,31 on aspects of the chemical industry,32-35 on chemical textbooks,36 and on chemical education and institutions.37-39... [Pg.5]

In order to link these scattered activities and to create an international network of historians of chemistry, some time ago the European Science Foundation in Strasbourg initiated a five year research program on The Evolution of Chemistry, 1789-1939 , which has yielded a series of conferences and a fair number of books. When this program came to an end in 1997, it was felt that this network should be used - in a sort of follow-up project - to focus interest in, and to stimulate research on, the history of twentieth-century chemistry. [Pg.290]

Rs were officially endorsed by the European Science Foundation [4], and in 2001, they were recommended in an editorial of the British Medical Journal. [Pg.487]

European Science Foundation European Science Foundation Policy Briefing N°9-Use of Animals in Research, 2000, available at www.esf.org/esf genericpage. php section=4 language= 0 genericpage=213. [Pg.496]

MAB acknowledges the support from the Spanish Ministry under grant CTQ2005-02802/PPQ and from the European Science Foundation COST Action D36/006/06. GM acknowledges support from the European Coordination Action Network "CONCORDE," the European Science Foundation COST Action D36/006/06, and Siid-Chemie AG. The authors are indebted to H. Knozinger for helpful discussions and to I. E. Wachs for providing recent results. [Pg.115]

European Science Foundation (2005), Nanomedicine, An ESF-European Medical Research Council (EMRC) forward look report, European Science Foundation, Strasbourg. [Pg.1288]

European Synchronotron Radiation Facility, Supplement I, The Scientific Case , Y. Farge, P. J. Dake, (Eds.), European Science Foundation, Strasbourg (1979)... [Pg.56]

Standard Classes. The accuracy of the AAS method has been assessed by analysis of the 10 synthetic glasses prepared for the European Science Foundation (ESF) and of Corning Standard D, which also served to determine the precision of the results. These standards were selected in preference to glasses with better-evaluated specifications because their compositions are representative of medieval stained glass. [Pg.138]

The authors would like to take this opportunity to thank several research agencies for their own work in astrochemistry in the UK the CCLRC, EPSRC, NERC and PPARC Research councils, The Royal Society and The British Council as well as the Open University. Such research is necessarily international and we therefore whish to thank the EU Framework programme and the European Science Foundation for their support in conducting research and for integrating the European Community in common research projects. [Pg.78]

NICPB works in close collaboration with institutions in Estonia, such as the University of Tartu, Institute of Environmental Physics The Tallinn Technical University The Estonian Environmental Research Centre and the Geological Survey of Estonia. Among the international partners are the European Science Foundation program INTROP (Interdisciplinary Tropospheric Research from the Laboratory to Global Change, 2004 - 2008), German, Norwegian and USA institutions. [Pg.310]

In this context, Europe is playing a central role, so that a relatively large part of the frontier research in this field has taken place there. And within Europe, Germany is particularly strong, with two major research programs, one of which was supported by the European Science Foundation and the other by the German Research Council. [Pg.322]


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