
Technische und wirtschaftliche beurteilung der programme fûr den duo-trolleybus-Schlussbericht Thema2

Introduction to COST Operation

Electronic Chart Display and Information Systems - Task 1 - Final Report

Enhancing Bondline Performance

Food Quality Modelling

Report of the COST Strategic Group on Nanoscience and Nano technology: Strategy of COST Interests in the Multidisciplinary Field Of Nanosciences and Nanotechnologies within the European Research Area

Detection of Highly Dangerous Pathogens: Microarray Methods for BSL3 and BSL4 Agents
- Pages: 173
- Author(s): T. Kostic, P. Butaye and J. Schrenzel
- Publisher(s): Wiley-Blackwell
- ISBN/ISSN: 978-3-527-32275-6
The results of the project “Array technologies for BSL3 and BSL4 agents” provided in this book offer a unique and comprehensive overview of how microarray technology acan be used in safely tracking the most highly dangerous pathogens. A must-have for public health agencies focused on bioterrorism as well as all laboratories working with BSL3 and/or BSL4 agents.

Report of the COST Strategic Group on Nanoscience and Nano technology: Strategy of COST Interests in the Multidisciplinary Field Of Nanosciences and Nanotechnologies within the European Research Area
- Pages: 29
- Author(s): Dr. Farhad TAVASSOLI
- Publisher(s): COST Office
The strategic Group on Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (NanoTech) was established by the COST Senior Officials Committee at its 153rd meeting on 10 – 11 April 2003 for a period of one year. The NanoTech group is mandated to provide a strategy of COST interests in the multidisciplinary field of Nanoscience and nanotechnologies within the European Research Area (ERA).
The group is composed of 12 experts selected from a list of experts provided by the national coordinators of the European member countries and is assisted by representatives from the European Commission and other COST TCs. It succeeds the previous NanoSTAG committee equally established by CSO.

Towards Autonomous, Adaptive, and Context-Aware Multimodal Interfaces. Theoretical and Practical Issues
- Author(s): A. Esposito, A. M. Esposito, R. Martone, V. C. Müller & G. Scarpetta (Eds)
- Publisher(s): Springer
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- http://www.springer.com/computer/hci/book/978-3-642-18183-2
- ISBN/ISSN: 978-3-642-18183-2
This volume brings together, through a peer-revision process, the advanced research results obtained by the European COST Action 2102: “Cross Modal Analysis of Verbal and Nonverbal Communication”. The research published in this book was discussed for the first time at the 3rd jointly EUCOGII-COST 2102 International Training School on “Towards Autonomous, Adaptive, and Context-Aware Multimodal Interfaces: Theoretical and Practical Issues ” held in Caserta, Italy, March 15-19, 2010.

Bio-based Building Products and Fire Safe Design of Buildings - Recent Developments - FP1404 Working Group Meeting
- Author(s): Giraldo Forero, M.P., Lacasta Palacio, A.M.
This book of abstracts marks the beginning of our work towards a common understanding about fire safe use of bio?based building products and a more harmonized and stronger market for these products. Although this is just the first Working Group meeting of COST Action FP1404, more than 25 participating countries contributed with 50 abstracts covering their national ambitions and challenges. This demonstrates the interest in the subject as well as the motivation of national research institutes, universities and industries to improve existing building techniques, materials, design approaches and regulations, moving towards more sustainable buildings that use extensively bio?based products and are as safe in fire conditions as the current buildings with non?combustible materials.