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Brominated flame retardants and organochlorines in the European environment using great tit eggs as a biomonitoring tool

2009

Large-scale studies are essential to assess the emission patterns and spatial distribution of organohalogenated pollutants (OHPs) in the environment. Bird eggs have several advantages compared to other environmental media which have previously been used to map the distribution of OHPs. In this study, large-scale geographical variation in the occurrence of OHPs, such as polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDEs) and organochlorine pesticides (OCPs), was investigated throughout Europe using eggs of a terrestrial residential passerine species, the great tit (Parus major). Great tit eggs from 22 sampling sites, involving urban, rural and remote areas, in 14 Europea…

Great tit010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesEggs[SDV.BID]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Biodiversity010501 environmental sciences01 natural sciencesBird eggPolybrominated diphenyl ethersPolychlorinated biphenylsBiomonitoringHalogenated Diphenyl EthersHydrocarbons ChlorinatedPolybrominated diphenyl ethersAnimalsPasseriformesPesticidesBiologylcsh:Environmental sciences0105 earth and related environmental sciencesGeneral Environmental ScienceFlame Retardantslcsh:GE1-350PollutantParus[SDV.EE]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Ecology environmentPersistent organic pollutantbiologyChemistry[SDV.BA]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Animal biologyEnvironmental ExposurePesticideContaminationbiology.organism_classificationContaminants Eggs Parus major EuropeEurope13. Climate actionEnvironmental chemistryBiomonitoringOrganochlorine pesticidesEnvironmental PollutantsEnvironmental Monitoring
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Brief an Garlieb H. Merkel

1798

Ms. 930a, Nr. 10, Bl. 26r-28v Schmidt-Phiseldeck, Konrad von. Brief an Garlieb H. Merkel, Kopenhagen, am 6. März 1798 Autora rokraksts / Autograph, vācu un latīņu val. / Deutsch und Latein [6] lpp. / S. Attēlu numuri / Bildnummern: 930a-010-1 – 930a-010-6 Der Verfasser äußert zum Beginn seines Briefes erneut sein Bedauern über die räumliche Trennung und wünscht sich, nach Italien zu reisen. Weimar, wo Merkel zum gegebenen Zeitpunkt wahrscheinlich weilte, glorifiziert Schmidt-Phiseldeck mit der Bezeichnung als „Weimar-Athen“. Gleichzeitig drückt der Verfasser seine Enttäuschung über die Politik Frankreichs bezüglich der Schweiz aus, erkennt aber in der Neutralität seiner neuen Heimat Dänemar…

Gēte J. V. Priekšspēle no "Fausts"Schimmelmann Heinrich Ernst Graf (1747-1831)Weimar-AthenJournal des Odin Wolf [„Morgen-Posten“ bzw. „Journal for Politik Natur og Menneskekundskab“]MusenLiteraturSneedorff Hans Christian (1759-1824)Baden Jacob (1735-1804)„Classische Annalen“ des Prof. Olufsen [„Økonomiske Annaler“]kāzas] [slazds [šeit]Reinhold Karl Leonhard (1757 od. 1758-1823 od. 1825)Gamborg Anders (1753-1833)VerfassungGrazienlauku mājaHauch Adam Wilhelm (1755-1838)Šillers Frīdrihs (1759-1805)satversmeWickede Friedrich Bernhard von (1748-1825)fizikaFalk Johann(es) Daniel (1768-1826)Brun Friederike Sophie Christiane (1765-1835)Wolff Odin (1760-1830)Gēte Johans Volfgangs (1749-1832)deutsche Spracheschwedische LiteraturRichter Johann Paul Friedrich (auch Jean Paul 1763-1825)Baden Torkil (1765-1849)Merķelis Garlībs Helvigs (1769-1850)Thaarup Thomas (1749-1821)Boye Johannes (1756-1830)Armenwesenuzvedumu aizliegumsPressefreiheitGoethe Johann Wolfgang (1749-1832)Saniför (?)] [Samsøe Ole Johan (1759-1796) [hier]HolšteinaDruckfreiheitMerkel Garlieb Helvig (1769-1850)MedizinerHolsteinSander Johann Daniel (1759-1825)Schiller Friedrich. „Wallenstein“Altertum IslandsRomas SenātsApgaismības laikmetsFranzosennabadzībapreses brīvībavācu valodaSchiller Friedrich (1759-1805)Karaliskās Dānijas komisijaHyperboräer [sagenhaftes Volk in der antiken Mythologie]Frimann Christopher (1742-1791)zviedru literatūrapiespiedu aktsMoralistEpikūrsgrācijasPhysikPublikumSeekadettakademieDänischer Königlicher StaatsratSenatus Populusque Romanus [S.P.Q.R.]Epikurmatemātika:HUMANITIES and RELIGION [Research Subject Categories]Brun Johan Christian Constantin (1746-1836)frančiKorrespondenz zur Literatur DänemarksKöniglich dänische KommissionBaggesen Jens Immanuel (1764-1826)vācu literatūramediķiRafn Carl Gottlob (1769-1808) [Ratte (?)]AufführungsverbotVeimāra-AtēnasMathematikZwangsediktTreschow Niels (1751-1833)Wickenschedes Hausnespējnieku patversmemoralizētājsAufklärungDānijas karalistes Valsts padomeFrimann Claus (1746-1829)sarakste par dāņu literatūruhiperborejideutsche LiteraturSchmidt-Phiseldeck Konrad v. (1770-1832)Schultz Johann Matthias (1771-1849)jūras kadetu akadēmijaSchmidt-Phiseldeck Konrad von (1770-1832)Heiberg Peter Andreas (1758-1841)Krebs Heinrich Johannes (1742-1804)Hochzeit] [Fallgrube [hier]liturģijaThorkelin Grímur Jónsson (1752-1829)alkasLode [Lodde (?)] Barthold Johan (1706-1788)Ringelsen (?)Liturgiedrukas brīvībaStorm Edvard (1749-1794)Hamburger Einrichtung [Allgemeine Armenanstalt]Šillers Frīdrihs. "Vallenšteins"Originalgeist. Goethes Vorspiel [Anfang von Faust I]Islandes senatnepublikaOlufsen Oluf Christian (1764-1827)Pram Christen Henriksen (1756-1821)SehnsuchtSneedorff Frederik (1760-1792)Nyerup Rasmus (1759-1829)Rahbek Knud Lyne (1760-1830)Voigt Johann Heinrich (1751-1823)Hornemann Christian (1759-1793)mūzasSuhm Peter Frederik (1728-1798)literatūraSchimmelmann Magdalene Charlotte Hedevig (1757-1816)
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Agroecological engineering

2015

Earth has recently entered the new era of the Anthropocene, during which the rise of human activities are impacting for the first time ecosystems and climate on the global scale. Since the 1960s the green revolution has improved food production in quantity using industrially-designed agriculture, which has led to global pollution by pesticides and losses of food quality, biodiversity and soil carbon. As a consequence there is a need to implement agroecological practices in order to produce food safely and in a sustainable way. This virtual issue presents principles and applications of agroecological engineering, exemplified in 19 selected review articles from the journal Agronomy for Sustai…

H01 - Protection des végétaux - Considérations généralesF08 - Systèmes et modes de culture[SDV]Life Sciences [q-bio]agroécologiehttp://aims.fao.org/aos/agrovoc/c_199Développement agricolebiodiversitéProtection des plantesE14 - Économie et politique du développementhttp://aims.fao.org/aos/agrovoc/c_35332Agriculture durableGENIE VEGETALhttp://aims.fao.org/aos/agrovoc/c_36669food productioningénierie agro-écologiqueComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUSAgroforestrySystème de productionimpact climatiqueAgricultural scienceshttp://aims.fao.org/aos/agrovoc/c_92381[SDV] Life Sciences [q-bio]Geographyhttp://aims.fao.org/aos/agrovoc/c_6523Agroécosystèmeimpact environnementalrévolution verteP01 - Conservation de la nature et ressources foncièresINGENIERIE ECOLOGIQUEModèleEnvironmental EngineeringMéthodologieÉcologieproduction alimentaireenvironmental impactConservation des ressourcesAgroecologymodélisationIntensification[ SDE.BE ] Environmental Sciences/Biodiversity and Ecologypollution agricole[ SDV ] Life Sciences [q-bio]A01 - Agriculture - Considérations généraleshttp://aims.fao.org/aos/agrovoc/c_a175b273human activityhttp://aims.fao.org/aos/agrovoc/c_1348040570280services écosystémiqueshttp://aims.fao.org/aos/agrovoc/c_4881activité humaineDéveloppement durablehttp://aims.fao.org/aos/agrovoc/c_33561http://aims.fao.org/aos/agrovoc/c_33485impact sur l' écosystèmequalité alimentairehttp://aims.fao.org/aos/agrovoc/c_5978Système de culturehttp://aims.fao.org/aos/agrovoc/c_1971[SDE.BE]Environmental Sciences/Biodiversity and Ecologyhttp://aims.fao.org/aos/agrovoc/c_2467http://aims.fao.org/aos/agrovoc/c_12522Agronomy and Crop ScienceSciences agricoles
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Biomarkers, matrices and analytical methods targeting human exposure to chemicals selected for a European human biomonitoring initiative

2020

E-mail addresses: kvo@envs.au.dk (K. Vorkamp), Castano@isciii.es (A. Castaño), Jean-Philippe.Antignac@oniris-nantes.fr (J.-P. Antignac), Luis.Boada@ulpgc.es (L.D. Boada), ECequier@quimica.udl.cat (E. Cequier), Adrian.Covaci@uantwerpen.be (A. Covaci), M.Esteban@isciii.es (M. Esteban López), LineSmastuen.Haug@fhi.no (L.S. Haug), Kasper@ipa-dguv.de (M. Kasper-Sonnenberg), Koch@ipa-dguv.de (H.M. Koch), Octavio.Perez@ulpgc.es (O. Pérez Luzardo), Agnese.Osite@lu.lv (A. Osīte), Loic.Rambaud@santepubliquefrance.fr (L. Rambaud), mtpin@ticino.com (M.-T. Pinorini), Gabriele.Sabbioni@bluewin.ch (G. Sabbioni), Cathrine.Thomsen@fhi.no (C. Thomsen).; International audience; The major purpose of human biom…

HBM4EU010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesResolution (mass spectrometry)chemistry.chemical_elementUrineBisphenols010501 environmental sciencesMass spectrometry01 natural sciencesFlame retardantsGas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometrychemistry.chemical_compoundPhthalatesTandem Mass SpectrometryBiomonitoringHumansBiologylcsh:Environmental sciences0105 earth and related environmental sciencesGeneral Environmental Sciencelcsh:GE1-350Hexabromocyclododecane[SDV.EE]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Ecology environmentCadmiumChemistryResearch needsChemistry13. Climate actionHuman exposureMetalsEnvironmental chemistryPer- and polyfluoroalkyl substancesPhthalates.BiomarkersBiological MonitoringChromatography Liquid
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Network embeddedness and new product development in the biopharmaceutical industry: The moderating role of open innovation flow

2015

This paper explores the role of centrality and structural holes positions on the likelihood to develop new products and the moderating role of the open innovation flow, a measure of the net knowledge flow crossing the firm’s boundaries, on the aforementioned relation. We argue that network positions provide the information content to the firm, whilst open innovation flow describes how the firm uses such content, thus the combination of these two concepts has a significant impact on new product development. We test the theoretical framework on a large sample of 544 public companies and data from 1758 agreements among 1890 bio-pharmaceutical firms through the period 2006–2010. Our results sho…

HDEconomics and EconometricsOpen innovationEmbeddednessRelation (database)business.industryManagement Science and Operations ResearchSettore ING-IND/35 - Ingegneria Economico-GestionaleGeneral Business Management and AccountingIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringNew product developmentNew product developmentEconomicsPosition (finance)The InternetMarketingInter-firm networkbusinessCentralityIndustrial organizationStructural holesOpen innovation
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Are local food chains more sustainable than global food chains? Considerations for assessment

2016

© 2016 by the authors; licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This paper summarizes the main findings of the GLAMUR project which starts with an apparently simple question: is "local" more sustainable than "global"? Sustainability assessment is framed within a post-normal science perspective, advocating the integration of public deliberation and scientific research. The assessment spans 39 local, intermediate and global supply chain case studies across different commodities and countries. Assessment criteria cover environmental, economic, social, health and ethical sustainability dimensions. A closer view of the food system demonstrates a highly dynamic local-global continuum where actors, whil…

HDassessment[SDV]Life Sciences [q-bio]Geography Planning and DevelopmentHB0211 other engineering and technologiesWASS02 engineering and technology010501 environmental sciencesSB175_Foodlocal;global;food supply chain;sustainability;assessment;reflexive governance;post-normal science01 natural sciencesRenewable energy sources[SHS]Humanities and Social Sciencesfood supply chain11. SustainabilityEconomicsGE1-350local; global; food supply chain; sustainability; assessment; reflexive governance; post-normal sciencemedia_common2. Zero hungerEnvironmental effects of industries and plantsreflexive governanceManagement scienceCorporate governance021107 urban & regional planningGlobalglobalsustainabilityRural SociologyLocalSustainabilityFood supply chainFood systemsRurale SociologieReflexive governanceS1Process (engineering)Best practiceSupply chainmedia_common.quotation_subjectTJ807-830Management Monitoring Policy and LawAssessmentTD194-19512. Responsible consumptionlocal0105 earth and related environmental sciencesRenewable Energy Sustainability and the Environmentpost-normal sciencePost-normal scienceEnvironmental economicsDeliberationEnvironmental sciencesPost-normal science13. Climate actionSustainabilityLocal; Global; Food supply chain; Sustainability; Assessment; Reflexive governance; Post-normal science
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On critical behaviour in systems of Hamiltonian partial differential equations

2013

Abstract We study the critical behaviour of solutions to weakly dispersive Hamiltonian systems considered as perturbations of elliptic and hyperbolic systems of hydrodynamic type with two components. We argue that near the critical point of gradient catastrophe of the dispersionless system, the solutions to a suitable initial value problem for the perturbed equations are approximately described by particular solutions to the Painlevé-I (P $$_I$$ I ) equation or its fourth-order analogue P $$_I^2$$ I 2 . As concrete examples, we discuss nonlinear Schrödinger equations in the semiclassical limit. A numerical study of these cases provides strong evidence in support of the conjecture.

Hamiltonian PDEsFOS: Physical sciencesSemiclassical physicsPainlevé equationsArticleSchrödinger equationHamiltonian systemsymbols.namesakeMathematics - Analysis of PDEs37K05Modelling and SimulationGradient catastrophe and elliptic umbilic catastrophe34M55FOS: MathematicsInitial value problemSettore MAT/07 - Fisica MatematicaEngineering(all)Mathematical PhysicsMathematicsG100Partial differential equationConjectureNonlinear Sciences - Exactly Solvable and Integrable SystemsHyperbolic and Elliptic systemsApplied MathematicsMathematical analysisQuasi-integrable systemsGeneral EngineeringMathematical Physics (math-ph)35Q55Nonlinear systemModeling and SimulationsymbolsExactly Solvable and Integrable Systems (nlin.SI)Hamiltonian (quantum mechanics)Gradient catastrophe and elliptic umbilic catastrophe; Hamiltonian PDEs; Hyperbolic and Elliptic systems; Painlevé equations; Quasi-integrable systemsAnalysis of PDEs (math.AP)
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$n$-harmonic coordinates and the regularity of conformal mappings

2014

This article studies the smoothness of conformal mappings between two Riemannian manifolds whose metric tensors have limited regularity. We show that any bi-Lipschitz conformal mapping or $1$-quasiregular mapping between two manifolds with $C^r$ metric tensors ($r > 1$) is a $C^{r+1}$ conformal (local) diffeomorphism. This result was proved in [12, 27, 33], but we give a new proof of this fact. The proof is based on $n$-harmonic coordinates, a generalization of the standard harmonic coordinates that is particularly suited to studying conformal mappings. We establish the existence of a $p$-harmonic coordinate system for $1 < p < \infty$ on any Riemannian manifold.

Harmonic coordinatesMathematics - Differential GeometryPure mathematicsSmoothness (probability theory)GeneralizationGeneral MathematicsCoordinate systemta111conformal mappingsConformal map53A30 (Primary) 35J60 35B65 (Secondary)Riemannian manifoldMathematics - Analysis of PDEsDifferential Geometry (math.DG)Metric (mathematics)FOS: MathematicsDiffeomorphismMathematics::Differential GeometryMathematicsAnalysis of PDEs (math.AP)
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Conformality and $Q$-harmonicity in sub-Riemannian manifolds

2016

We prove the equivalence of several natural notions of conformal maps between sub-Riemannian manifolds. Our main contribution is in the setting of those manifolds that support a suitable regularity theory for subelliptic $p$-Laplacian operators. For such manifolds we prove a Liouville-type theorem, i.e., 1-quasiconformal maps are smooth. In particular, we prove that contact manifolds support the suitable regularity. The main new technical tools are a sub-Riemannian version of p-harmonic coordinates and a technique of propagation of regularity from horizontal layers.

Harmonic coordinatesMathematics - Differential GeometryPure mathematicsWork (thermodynamics)morphism propertyGeneral Mathematicsconformal transformationBoundary (topology)Conformal map01 natural sciencesdifferentiaaligeometriaMathematics - Analysis of PDEsMathematics - Metric GeometryLiouville TheoremRegularity for p-harmonic functionSubelliptic PDE0103 physical sciencesFOS: MathematicsMathematics (all)0101 mathematicspopp measureMathematicsosittaisdifferentiaaliyhtälötsubelliptic PDESmoothnessQuasi-conformal mapApplied MathematicsHarmonic coordinates; Liouville Theorem; Quasi-conformal maps; Regularity for p-harmonic functions; Sub-Riemannian geometry; Subelliptic PDE; Mathematics (all); Applied Mathematicsta111Harmonic coordinate010102 general mathematics53C17 35H20 58C25Metric Geometry (math.MG)16. Peace & justiceregularity for p-harmonic functionsSub-Riemannian geometrysub-Riemannian geometryDifferential Geometry (math.DG)quasi-conformal mapsRegularity for p-harmonic functionsharmonic coordinates010307 mathematical physicsMathematics::Differential GeometrymonistotLiouville theoremAnalysis of PDEs (math.AP)
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Projections of temperature-related excess mortality under climate change scenarios.

2017

Background: Climate change can directly affect human health by varying exposure to non-optimal outdoor temperature. However, evidence on this direct impact at a global scale is limited, mainly due to issues in modelling and projecting complex and highly heterogeneous epidemiological relationships across different populations and climates. Methods: We collected observed daily time series of mean temperature and mortality counts for all causes or non-external causes only, in periods ranging from Jan 1, 1984, to Dec 31, 2015, from various locations across the globe through the Multi-Country Multi-City Collaborative Research Network. We estimated temperature–mortality relationships through a tw…

Health (social science)Climate Research010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesHot temperatureMedicine (miscellaneous)Climate change010501 environmental sciencesGreenhouse effect01 natural sciencesArticleHot TemperatureKlimatforskningHuman healthArbetsmedicin och miljömedicinHeat-related mortality11. SustainabilityClimate changeGreenhouse effectlcsh:Environmental sciences0105 earth and related environmental sciencesHeat related mortalityExcess mortalitylcsh:GE1-350TemperaturesHealth PolicyPublic Health Environmental and Occupational Healthfood and beverageshealthOccupational Health and Environmental HealthglobalCarbon footprint3. Good healthOutdoor temperatureGeographyclimate change13. Climate actionClimatologysense organsPublic Health
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