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    • Novakovits, David (2023)
      In sociological, philosophical and psychoanalytical perspectives, an interdisciplinary discourse is designed that names both the depths and potentials of the experiential field of failure. In a didactic transformation of ...
    • Fischer-Nebmaier, Wladimir (2023)
      Volume Vlll/1 treats the first two years of World War 1, until the death of Francis Joseph on November 21, 1916. The government was headed by Karl Stürgkh, until his assassination in October 1916, followed by the short-termed ...
    • Maspoli, Ana Zora (2023)
      Until now, forts and cemeteries at the Pannonian Limes have rarely been the focus of research, and thus both the interior construction of the Pannonian fort of Ala Nova and an associated cemetery outside of it have only ...
    • van Leerdam, Andrea (2024)
      In the first half of the sixteenth century, the Low Countries saw the rise of a lively market for practical and instructive books that targeted non-specialist readers. This study shows how woodcuts in vernacular books on ...
    • Dunn, Nick; Edensor, Tim (2024)
      Dark Skies addresses a significant gap in knowledge in relation to perspectives from the arts, humanities, and social sciences. In providing a new multi- and interdisciplinary field of inquiry, this book brings together ...
    • Metreveli, Tornike (2024)
      This book probes into the dynamics between Orthodox Christianity and the COVID-19 pandemic, unraveling a profound transformation at institutional and grassroots levels. Employing a multidisciplinary approach, and drawing ...
    • C. Sofia, Rute; Soldatos, John (2024)
      This book presents the technologies that empower edge intelligence, along with their use in novel IoT solutions. Specifically, it presents how 5G/6G, Edge AI, and Blockchain solutions enable novel IoT-based decentralized ...
    • Alunno-Bruscia, Marianne; Duquennoi, Christian; GOULLETQUER, PHILIPPE; Jaligot, Estelle; Kremer, Antoine; Simon-Plas, Francoise (2023)
      Scientific integrity is defined by the French Research Code as "the set of rules and values that must govern research activities in order to guarantee their honest and rigorous nature". It applies to all knowledge production ...
    • Leenhardt, Sophie; Mamy, Laure; Pesce, Stéphane; Sanchez, Wilfried (2023)
      As part of the Ecophyto II+ plan, INRAE and Ifremer were in 2020 commissioned to conduct a collective scientific assessment of the impacts of plant protection products on biodiversity and ecosystem services. The results, ...
    • Meunier, Maurice (2023)
      Torrential hydraulics occupies an intermediate position between classical fluvial hydraulics and soil and rock mechanics (ground movements); it uses concepts common to fluvial hydraulics, sometimes departing from them. ...
    • Reuter, Anna; Bärnighausen, Till; Kohler, Stefan (2024)
      Ageing populations pose some of the foremost global challenges of this century. Drawing on an international pool of scholars, this cutting-edge Handbook surveys the micro, macro and institutional aspects of the economics ...
    • Bloom, David E.; Sousa-Poza, Alfonso; Sunde, Uwe (2024)
      Ageing populations pose some of the foremost global challenges of this century. Drawing on an international pool of scholars, this cutting-edge Handbook surveys the micro, macro and institutional aspects of the economics ...
    • Angus, Simon (2023)
      It has been a decade since Diamond’s seminal and sober work on the possibilities of ‘liberation technology’ to ‘expand political, social and economic freedom’ (Diamond 2010). Since that time, the Arab supernova has electrified ...
    • Luijks, Hilde; Van de Laar, Floris Alexander; Schers, Henk (2023)
      Morbidity in primary care' is a medical textbook that presents a selection of diseases, disorders and clusters of symptoms registered in 'Family Medicine Network' (FaMe-Net). FaMe-Net is a Dutch primary care registration ...
    • Bäckström, Olli (2023)
      Military Revolution and the Thirty Years War 1618–1648 investigates change and decline in military institutions during a period of protracted and destructive European warfare. Conceptual background is provided by the ...
    • Rea, Lauren (2023)
      Argentina’s Billiken was the world’s longest-running children’s magazine, publishing 5144 issues over one hundred years. It educated and entertained generations of schoolchildren and came to occupy a central role in Argentine ...
    • Dernat, Sylvain; MICHELIN, Yves; Blache , Nolwenn (2023)
      In France and around the world, there's a growing trend towards board games for agriculture and landscaping. Most of the time, this craze is the result of isolated initiatives, successful or not, based on trial and error. ...
    • Tibi, Anaïs; Martinet, Vincent; Vialatte, Aude (2023)
      The advent of synthetic fertilizers and pesticides has enabled farmers to free themselves from environmental constraints that limit yields, and has been accompanied by a simplification of agricultural plots and landscapes. ...
    • Hiernaux, Quentin (2023)
      Over the past years, controversies about plant intelligence became featured in scientific journals in ecology and plant biology. Mainstream media and educational literature have also taken up the topic. Could plants be ...
    • Beaudoin, Nicolas; Lecharpentier, Patrice; Ripoche-Wachter, Dominique; Strullu, Loïc; Mary, Bruno; Léonard, Joël; Launay, Marie; Justes, Eric (2023)
      The STICS crop model has been developed since 1996 at INRA (French National Institute for Agronomic Research) in collaboration with other research and technical institutes. The model syntheses, illustrates and concretizes ...