Publications

Agriculturally Important Toxigenic Fungi - Annual Report 1998

2000 | Action 835

Degradation of Lignocellulosics in Ruminants and in Industrial Processes

1987

Physical Properties of Foods

1983 | Action 90

Improving the Quality of Existing Urban Building Envelopes

2007 | Action C16

Accident Prevention Options with Motorcycle Helmets

2010 | Action 357

Transports - Etat d'avancement Annuel des Actions en Exécution - Mai 1995

1995 | Action null

COST Ad Hoc Technical Committee - Social Sciences - Final Report

1991 | Action null

Leuven Proceedings - New Ligh Alloys Part B

1991 | Action 507

Handbook "Cereal Variety Testing for Organic and Low Input Agriculture"

2006 | Action 860

Improving the Quality of Existing Urban Building Envelopes

2007 | Action C16
  • Pages: 4 volumes
  • Author(s): MT. Andeweg, Silvia Brunoro, L G.W. Verhoef
  • Publisher(s): IOS Press BV
  • ISBN/ISSN: 978-1-58603-734-5

As a result of changes in the composition of the population, society changes continuously with respect to various factors including age-structure, family composition and the availability of energy.

Accident Prevention Options with Motorcycle Helmets

2010 | Action 357
  • Author(s): C. P. Bogerd, M. Carley, D. Crundall, D. Otte, A. Shahar, D. Webb and P. A. Brühwiler
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  • ISBN/ISSN: 978-3-905594-56-0

Powered two-wheelers (PTW) such as mopeds and motorcycles, are over-represented in traffic fatalities for 18% of all European traffic fatalities. Even more disturbing is that PTW are the only mode of transport for which the annual European fatalities are consistently increasing. One of the most effective protection products for PTW riders is the motorcycle helmet.

Handbook "Cereal Variety Testing for Organic and Low Input Agriculture"

2006 | Action 860
  • Pages: 50
  • Author(s): D. Donner, A. Osman

This handbook is the result of the comparison of variety testing systems in the participating countries. It contains a description of different methodologies used in variety testing, their potential advantages and disadvantages and experimental conditions under which they may be applied. Special emphasis is on assessment of diverse crops, e.g., variety mixtures, and specific considerations needed for organic variety trials compared to conventional trials are highlighted and discussed. Each chapter has a list of literature references for more detailed information.