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Join your tourguide, Simone-the solenodon, for a weekend in Obernai, a must-see enchanting city on Weinstraße (the German wine route). // Written not to impress but to inform, "Obernai, France" completes a series of in pourquoi genre travel-diaries in the line with: (1) Amalfi Coast, Italy; (2) Amazing Andorra; (3) Amazing Bavaria; (4) Amazing Berlin; (5) Amazing Bhutan; (6) Amazing Cave-Houses; (7) Amazing Domes; (8) Amazing Dublin; (9) Amazing Falkland Islands; (10) Amazing Finland; (11) Amazing Florence; (12) Amazing French Riviera; (13) Amazing Greenland; (14) Amazing Gozo, Malta; (15) Amazing Iceland; (16) Amazing Innsbruck; (17) Amazing Jurmala, Latvia; (18) Amazing Monaco; (19) Amazi...
This is an illustrated journal from the May 14-30, 2019, Heritage Tour led by Lemar & Lois Ann Mast and Wilson & Donna Hershey. Join the group of 44 persons as they walked the streets of their ancestors in Switzerland, France, and Germany. Personalized diary entries from tour participants give you insight to their tour and are accompanied by beautiful color photos that were taken during the trip.
Our interest in Mulhouse for carbon black and soot began some 30 years ago when J.B. Donnet developed the concept of surface chemistry of carbon and its involvement in interactions with gas, liquid and solid phases. In the late sixties, we began to study soot formation in pyrolytic systems and later on in flames. The idea of organ1z1ng a meeting on soot formation originated some four or five years ago, through discussions among Professor J.B. Howard, Dr. A. D'Alessio and ourselves. At that time the scientific community was becoming aware of the necessity to strictly control soot formation and emission. Being involved in the study of surface properties of carbon black as well as of formation ...
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This is an illustrated journal from the Sept. 6-18, 2019, Heritage Tour led by Lemar & Lois Ann Mast. Join the group of 28 persons as they toured sites where Hostetlers lived in Switzerland, France, and Germany, before coming to America. They also visited the Bern, Switzerland, Archives and viewed original Hostettler documents dating back to the 1500s. Personalized diary entries from tour participants give you insight to their tour and are accompanied by beautiful color photos that were taken during the trip.
Because of its peculiar biology, its negative impacts on forestry, and its urticating larvae affecting human and animal health, pine processionary moth has largely been studied in many European countries during the last century. However, knowledge remained scattered and no synthesis has ever been published. Since the IPCC retained the moth as one of the two insect indicators of climate change because of its expansion with warming up, filling this gap became increasingly important. Led by INRA, this book associates 101 authors from 22 countries of Europe, Minor Asia and North Africa, combining all the concerned research fields (entomology, ecology, genetics, mathematical modelling, medical and veterinary science, pest management) in a multidisciplinary approach to understand and model the processes underlying past, present and future moth expansion and to propose adapted management methods. Besides, the major biological patterns of the related processionary species are also detailed.
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