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LIFE. Environment projects 2004

LIFE. Environment projects 2004

... by LIFE-Environment strand of the LIFE programme will cover approximately 33% of the project ...urban environment, air quality and noise abatement, integrated coastal zone management, land-use ...

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LIFE. Environment projects 2006

LIFE. Environment projects 2006

... The magnitude and frequency of floods are likely to increase in the future as a result of climate change. Floods regularly cause heavy environmental and eco- nomic damages and recent flood incidents in Europe have ...

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LIFE. Environment policy & governance projects 2010

LIFE. Environment policy & governance projects 2010

... According to the European Environment Agency, en- ergy consumption accounts for 80% of all greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in the EU. It is one of the primary risk factors for climate change and for most forms of ...

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LIFE. Environment policy & governance projects 2012

LIFE. Environment policy & governance projects 2012

... The Environment Policy & Governance strand of LIFE+ supports pilot projects that contribute to the develop- ment of innovative policy ideas, technologies, meth- ods and ...

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LIFE. Environment policy & governance projects 2011

LIFE. Environment policy & governance projects 2011

... ing environment, with short and long term damage to aquatic systems, vegetation, air quality, wildlife and hu- man health, as well as to the road infrastructure and ...

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LIFE. Environment policy & governance projects 2009

LIFE. Environment policy & governance projects 2009

... The core of the project is a new descaling and scale milling mechanical process. This innovative dry micro- layering treatment will descale using mechanical and abrasive actions. It will be applied after the wires are ...

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LIFE Environment policy & governance projects 2008

LIFE Environment policy & governance projects 2008

... In Greece and adjacent Mediterranean countries, con- ventional agricultural practices are affected by water scarcity because of water over-consumption for irriga- tion of agricultural crops, the intensive use of ...

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LIFE. Environment projects 2005

LIFE. Environment projects 2005

... The amount of sludge generated in the EU has increased dramatically, amounting to 9 million tons of dry matter in 2005, compared to 5.5 million tons in 1992. This is mainly the consequence of the im- plementation of the ...

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Early life environment and snoring in adulthood

Early life environment and snoring in adulthood

... early life factors and adult snoring were analyzed with multivariable logistic regression in one model, adjusting for childhood environmental fac- tors and possible confounders in adulthood such as chronic ...

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LIFE. Environment projects 2002

LIFE. Environment projects 2002

... urban environment, in coastal zone management, other areas of land-use develop- ment and planning, including projects which target the quality of air and noise ...

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Mid-term review of Regulation (EC) No 1655/2000 LIFE. Report from the Commission to the European Parliament and the Council. COM (2003) 668 final, 5 November 2003

Mid-term review of Regulation (EC) No 1655/2000 LIFE. Report from the Commission to the European Parliament and the Council. COM (2003) 668 final, 5 November 2003

... weight, LIFE-Environment has shown itself to have technical clout. LIFE-Environment has had a positive impact on demonstrating the viability on the ground of environment ...allowed ...

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Developing an Interactive Non-formal Chemistry Setting and Investigating Its Effectiveness on High School Students’ Attitudes towards Chemistry

Developing an Interactive Non-formal Chemistry Setting and Investigating Its Effectiveness on High School Students’ Attitudes towards Chemistry

... 2. Worksheets: Worksheets can be used for different purposes such as eliminating misconceptions, learning new knowledge and recording data (Demircioğlu & Atasoy, 2006). In this study they were used to determine in ...

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Taverna: Lessons in creating a workflow environment for the life sciences

Taverna: Lessons in creating a workflow environment for the life sciences

... The life sciences domain is characterized by massive variety in terms of data types and the resources to operate on ...open environment, the set of available services will ...

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Self assessed health and its aspects in the case of Mongolia

Self assessed health and its aspects in the case of Mongolia

... daily life and lifestyle factors also had a significant relationship with SAH in this ...healthier life—such as having a regular lifestyle, exercising, and not smoking—corre- lated with better SAH, these ...

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Study of Weld Component Fatigue Life in Random Environment

Study of Weld Component Fatigue Life in Random Environment

... component life in terms of cumulative damages, which plays an important role in the prediction of fatigue life of random ...complex environment also creates challenges when physical or environmental ...

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High Temperature Fatigue Life Evaluation Using Small Specimen

High Temperature Fatigue Life Evaluation Using Small Specimen

... fatigue life in air was longer than in vacuum in the present study was opposite phenomena against the fatigue life reduction in those previous reports, which was generally explained by the ...

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The space for seeking the meaning of movement activities and the meaning of the human way of being: Movement culture

The space for seeking the meaning of movement activities and the meaning of the human way of being: Movement culture

... of life can be found in four possible ...of life is introspectable in the field of movement culture and it is closely connected with the topic of authentic ...of life in the various fields of movement ...

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A STUDY OF LIFE SPACE ENVIRONMENT OF STUDENTS IN THE EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS

A STUDY OF LIFE SPACE ENVIRONMENT OF STUDENTS IN THE EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS

... the life space can make or mar a students’ prospect in an educational environment and how the institution makes itself more and more student friendly and tries to modify itself to the needs and demands of ...

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Exploring Second Life as a Learning Environment for Computer Programming

Exploring Second Life as a Learning Environment for Computer Programming

... The aim of this paper is to investigate the potential of SL as an enabling environment to acquire the disparate skills re- quired for computer programming. The research question ad- dressed is: To what extent does ...

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WHAT ARE THE WAYS TO LIMIT EUTROPHICATION ?

WHAT ARE THE WAYS TO LIMIT EUTROPHICATION ?

... In some parts of the world, especially the developing nations, sewage water is directly discharge into water bodies sucha as rivers, lakes and oceans. As a result, introduces high amounts of chemical nutrients thereby ...

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