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As oil consumption surged in Western Europe after 1945, its environmental and sanitary consequences became visible to consumers for whom they had remained largely hidden until then. Indeed, refineries had long been located in the producing countries or, in ...
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GIEDION GOES TO STOCKHOLM. A look at Swedish efforts in the social and housing question

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The journeys throughout Europe for attesting the state of contemporary architecture brought the great passionate promoter of the Modern Movement, Sigfried Giedion, also to Stockholm. One month after the opening of the 1930 Stockholm exhibition, generally c ...
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Development of an integrated model for the design of fish-passes for small and medium head differences

Problematic: Which type of fish passes (FPs) are appropriate for small hydropower plants (HPPS) in Greece, based on their local characteristics (and thus, using the experience of the German experience)? Elaborate a decision making tool. Investigate dimensi ...
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Internet advertising to recruit respondents for a web-based survey on the mobility of teenagers. Effectiveness in five European countries

Emmanuel Pierre Jean Ravalet, Antoine Lohou

To study mobility behaviours and images of transport modes of teenagers in Europe, we organized a web-based survey in 2016. The population concerned is composed of teenagers (14-17 years old) living in five European countries (France, Germany, Great-Britai ...
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Governance of competition and performance in European railways: An analysis of five cases

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Based on extensive qualitative research, this article analyzes the governance of competition in European railways and relates this to their performance via five case studies covering the Netherlands, France, Germany, Sweden and the UK. Even though some tre ...
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Spatial integration of crossborder workers. The case of Luxembourg metropolitan area.

Guillaume Simon Joseph Drevon, Philippe Gerber

The number of cross-border workers in Luxembourg has steadily increased for over twenty years. Cross-border workers have transnationals living spaces. Everyday, they cross the border between France, Germany and Belgium to perform their daily activities. Ho ...
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Spatial integration and geovisualisation: From trip chains to profiles of cross-border workers

Guillaume Simon Joseph Drevon, Philippe Gerber

The number of cross-border workers in Luxembourg has steadily increased for over twenty years. Cross-border workers have transnationals living spaces. Everyday, they cross the border between France, Germany and Belgium to perform their daily activities. Ho ...
2013

Cross-border integration and geovisualisation: From trip chains to profiles of cross-border workers

Guillaume Simon Joseph Drevon, Philippe Gerber

The number of cross-border workers in Luxembourg has steadily increased for over twenty years. Cross-border workers have transnationals living spaces. Everyday, they cross the border between France, Germany and Belgium to perform their daily activities. Ho ...
Luxembourg University2013

The impact of Improved School Design on the Academic Achievement of Students in the Palestinian Territories : an Empirical Study

Yves Pedrazzini

Report for the Ministry of Education and Higher Education, Palestinian Territories, Funded by KfW, Frankfurt, Germany. The work was realized in Association with the Swiss NGO "Colloquia". ...
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Cooperative Dispatching – Exploiting the Flexibility of an FMS

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Diplomarbeit on “Cooperative Dispatching – Exploiting the Flexibility of an FMS”. Presented at Institute of Machine Tools and Production Science, Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Karlsruhe, Germany. ...
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