Publications

State of the Art of the COST Action E40 - Innovative Utilization and Products of Large Dimensioned Timber Including the whole Forest-Wood-Chain

2008 | Action E40

Verbesserung des zugangs für behinderte in S-bahnen - STUVA 32/92

1992 | Action null

Quality Legume-Based Forage Systems for Contrasting Environments

2007 | Action 852

Mobile Research Methods - Opportunities and Challenges of Mobile Research Methodologies

2015 | Action IS1004

Root-Soil Interactions in Trees - Abstracts

1999 | Action E6

Der Einfluss der Atmosphâre auf die Ausbreitung elektromagnetischer wellen auf satellit-erde-strecker bei frequenzen ûber 10 GHz

1985 | Action 205

Mycorrhiza and Plant Development Pattern

1997

Proceedings of the First International Workshop on Mammary Gland Biotechnology

1998 | Action 825

Special Section: Fisheries Reproductive Biology in "Marine and Coastal Fisheries: Dynamics, Management, and Ecosystem Science"

2011 | Action FA0601

Quality Legume-Based Forage Systems for Contrasting Environments

2007 | Action 852
  • Pages: 242
  • Author(s): A. Helgadottir, EM. Pötsch
  • Publisher(s): Wallig
  • ISBN/ISSN: 978-3-902559-07-4

Final meeting, 30th August- 3rd September 2006, Gumpenstein, Austria.

Mobile Research Methods - Opportunities and Challenges of Mobile Research Methodologies

2015 | Action IS1004
  • Pages: 157
  • Author(s): Toninelli, D., Pinter, R., de Pedraza, P. (Eds.)
  • Publisher(s): Ubiquity Press, London
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Daily activity sees data constantly flowing through cameras, the internet, satellites, radio frequencies, sensors, private appliances, cars, smartphones, tablets and the like. Among all the tools currently used, mobile devices, especially mobile phones, smartphones and tablets, are the most widespread, with their use becoming prevalent in everyday life within both developed and developing countries.

Special Section: Fisheries Reproductive Biology in "Marine and Coastal Fisheries: Dynamics, Management, and Ecosystem Science"

2011 | Action FA0601

This is the monograph from FRESH Workshop on histology held in June 2009 in Cádiz. The objectives of this workshop were to present a wide range of histological approaches being used to better understand the reproductive dynamics of fishes and to promote discussion of reproductive themes critical to sustainable fisheries within an histological context. A major consideration of the workshop were the effects of fecundity, atresia, intersex, and other histological indicators on reproductive potential, and how these histological observations can be used as ecosystem status indicators.