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Publication YearTitleAuthor(s), Editor(s), Other Contributor(s)
2007The Potential Disruptive Impact of Internet 2 Based TechnologiesPASCU Corina; OSIMO DAVID; TURLEA Geomina; ULBRICH MARTIN; BURGELMAN JEAN-CLAUDE
2001The Potential Drop Method for Monitoring Crack Growth in Real Components Subject to Combined Fatigue and Creep Conditions. Application of FE Techniques for Deriving Calibration Curves.GANDOSSI Luca; SUMMERS S.a.; TAYLOR Nigel; HURST Roger christopher; HULM B.j.; PARKER J.d.
2011Potential feeding and spawning habitats of bluefin tuna in the Mediterranean SeaDRUON Jean-Noel; FROMENTIN J.-M.; AULANIER F.; HEIKKONEN Jukka
2005Potential for Improvement of a Neutron-producing Target for Time-of-flight MeasurementsFLASKA Marek; PLOMPEN ARJAN; MONDELAERS WILLY; LATHOUWERS Danny; VAN DER HAGEN Tim; VAN DAM Hugo
2011The Potential for Improvements in Energy Efficiency and CO2 Emissions in the EU27 Cement Industry and the Relationship with the Capital Budgeting Decision CriteriaMOYA RIVERA JOSE ANTONIO; PARDO GARCIA NICOLAS; MERCIER Arnaud
2010Potential Iimpacts of a Turkish EU-membership on Agri-food MarketsSALAMON Petra; VAN LEEUWEN Myrna; TABEAU Andrzej; KOÇ Ali; BÖLÜK Gülden; FELLMANN THOMAS
2011The Potential Impact of Banking Crises on Public Finances: An Assessment of Selected EU Countries Using SYMBOLCAMPOLONGO Francesca; MARCHESI Massimo; DE LISA Riccardo
2008Potential Impact of Climate Change on Ecosystems of the Barents Sea RegionRODERFELD Hedwig; BLYTH Eleanor; DANKERS RUTGER; HUSE Geir; SLAGSTAD Dag; ELLINGSEN Ingrid; WOLF Annett; LANGE Manfred A.
1995Potential of ATSR-1 Data for Detection of Clearings within Dense Humid Tropical ForestEVA Hugh douglas; D'SOUZA Giles; MALINGREAU Jean-paul
2011The potential of European Union policies to address soil degradation processes in agricultureLOUWAGIE Geertrui; GAY Stephan; SAMMETH Frank; RATINGER Tomas
2007The Potential of Long Wavelength Satellite Borne Radar to Support Implementation of the Ramsar Wetlands ConventionROSENQVIST AKE
2010Potential of passive-AIS technologyVESPE MICHELE; SCIOTTI Massimo; VAN WIMERSMA GREIDANUS Herman; FORTUNY GUASCH Joaquim
2007The Potential of Physicochemical and Immunochemical Assays to Replace Animal Tests in the Quality Control of Toxoid Vaccines - The Report and Recommendations of ECVAM Workshop 61aMETZ Bernard; BRUNEL Florence; CHAMBERLIN Catherine; VAN DER GUN Johan; HALDER MARIA; JISKOOT Wim; KERSTEN Gideon; VAN OPSTAL Omer; PETERSEN Jesper W.; RAVETKAR Satish D., et al
2007Potential of Solar Electricity Generation in the European Union Member States and Candidate CountriesSURI MARCEL; HULD THOMAS; DUNLOP EWAN; OSSENBRINK HEINZ
1995The Potential of the NASA GAC Pathfinder Product for the Creation of Global Thematic Data Sets. The Case of Biomass Burning PatternsHOLLIFELD Ann; JAMES Mary
2012The potential of WorldView-2 potentialities for ortho-image production within the" Control with Remote Sensing Programme" of the European CommissionAASTRAND Paer; BONGIORNI Marco; CRESPI M.; NOWAK DA COSTA JOANNA; FRATARCANGELI F.; PIERALICE F.; WALCZYNSKA Agneszka
2013The potential risks from metals bottlenecks to the deployment of Strategic Energy TechnologiesMOSS Raymond; TZIMAS Evangelos; KARA Hudai; WILLIS Peter; KOOROSHY Jaakko
2004The Potential Role of Life Cycle Assessment in Regulation of Chemicals in the European Union.CHRISTENSEN Frans m.; OLSEN S. i.
2007Potential Synergies Between Existing Multilateral Environmental Agreements in the Implementation of Land Use, Land-Use Change and Forestry ActivitiesMONTANARELLA LUCA; COWIE Annette; SCHNEIDER Uwe A.
2011The potential use of high resolution Landsat satellite data for detecting land cover change in the Greater Horn of AfricaBRINK Andreas; EVA Hugh
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