Publications

Experiment & Theory in Transition Metal Chemistry: A Meeting Point

2006 | Action D29

Interaction of Food Matrix with Small Ligands Influencing Flavour and Texture Vol 3

1998 | Action 96

Air Quality in European Cities - Congress Proceedings

1995 | Action null

Audiences’ Trust in the Media

2013 | Action IS0906

Urban Forestry for Human Health and Wellbeing

2006 | Action E39

Critical insights in European media literacy research and policy. Media Studies, 3(6)

2013 | Action IS0906

Report on Short Term Scientific Missions 1999-2001 - COST Action G4, Multi-Diciplinary Chestnut Research

2001

Laboratory Studies on Chemistry Related to Tropospheric Ozone

1988 | Action 611

Biotechnology - Guidelines on Techniques in Coccidiosis Research

1995 | Action 89

Experiment & Theory in Transition Metal Chemistry: A Meeting Point

2006 | Action D29
  • Pages: 70
  • Author(s): A. Lledos

Proceedings of the E & Ttmc Conference, which took place in Bellaterra, Spain on 27-29 September 2006.

Urban Forestry for Human Health and Wellbeing

2006 | Action E39
  • Pages: 64
  • Author(s): K. Nilsson, A.B. Nielsen
  • Publisher(s): Danish Center for Forest, Landscape & Planning
  • ISBN/ISSN: 978-87-7903-289-7

Abstracts of the COST E39 Research Conference ASEM 2nd Symposium on Urban Forestry, which took place in Copenhagen, Denmark on 28 June – 1 July 2006.

Biotechnology - Guidelines on Techniques in Coccidiosis Research

1995 | Action 89
  • Pages: 300
  • Author(s): J. Eckert, R. Braun, M.W. Shirley & P. Coudert (Eds.)
  • Publisher(s): OPOCE
  • Download from external website
  • ISBN/ISSN: 92-827-4970-3
  • EUR: 16602

The international cooperation between otherwise independent groups of scientists in several European countries stimulated the preparation of Guidelines on Techniques in Coccidiosis Research”. These guidelines have several purposes: On the one hand they should contribute to a better knowledge of research techniques used in various laboratories and they should support the necessary development of uniform or even standardised techniques which are the basis for research according to regulations of Good Laboratory Practice”. On the other hand the guidelines should facilitate the establishment and use of certain research techniques in the daily laboratory work. Not a complete review of the existing techniques was the aim, but a summary of practical experiences with a rather broad array of techniques. COST 89 offered the unique opportunity that 41 authors from 8 countries contributed their knowledge and practical experience for the guidelines. Still it was not possible to cover all aspects and fields.

The editors hope, that the guidelines will be accepted as a first step towards a better exchange of technical information within the international community of scientists, and that they may be beneficial and helpful to scientists working in the fascinating and important field of coccidiosis research.