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Infections Among Drug Users in the UK 2003
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Review of the Freeing Order Processes in Northern Ireland
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There has been a great deal of concern by county engineers and supervisors over constrained budgets, lack of resources and a deteriorating infrastructure, as they affect the secondary road system in Iowa. In addition, public input and/or political pressure have been increasing over the years. This study was initiated to determine the most important issues facing counties and document the way in which various Iowa counties have been addressing those issues. The list of issues was developed through meetings of county engineers and supervisors in each of the Iowa Department of Transportation (DOT) regions around the state. Questionnaires were sent to all engineers and supervisors statewide asking them how the various issues (e.g. snow and ice removal policies, Level "B" roads, and so on) were handled in their respective counties. The responses were then compiled into this document. The subjects selected and used include: county policies, ordinances, resolutions; snow and ice removal policy; dust control; Level "B" roads; vacating roads; rural development; private entrance construction and maintenance; roadside management practices; right of way encroachments and easements; personnel matters, staff and organization; communicating information to citizens; supervisor/ engineer relations; and county leasing/purchasing practices.
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Project No. 369 (''Comparative Evolution of PeriTethyan Rift Basins'') of the International Geological Correlation Program produced a new palaeotectonic-palaeo-geographic atlas of the western PeriTethyan domain. The atlas contains more than two hundred new maps and documents grouped in nine regional sets (Iberia, Polish Trough, Eastern European and Scythian Platforms, Moesian Platform, Levant, Arabian Platform,, Northern Africa, NE Africa-NW Arabia, Libya-Pelagian Shelf plus a set of reconstructions for the whole western Tethys. The area, considered in the atlas stretches. from west to east, from the eastern Atlantic shores to the Urals and, from north to south, from the Baltic shield to equatorial Africa; the time span covered extends from the Late. Carboniferous to the Present. The dataset, resulting from an extensive cooperation between industrial and academic sources, is accessible interactively on a CD-ROM (Stampfli et al., 2001a) and includes legend, timetable, short explanatory notes, full references and additional supporting data. This dataset provides information on the development of the Tethyan realm in space and time. In particular, the relation between the Variscan and Cimmerian cycles in the Mediterranean realm is illustrated by numerous palaeogeographic and palaeotectonic maps.
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This paper analyses the interplay between shale gas and the EU internal gas market. Drawing on data presented in the 2012 International Energy Agency’s report on unconventional gas and additional scenario analyses performed by the Joint Research Centre, the paper is based on the assumption that shale gas will not fundamentally change the EU’s dependence on foreign gas supplies. It argues that attention should be shifted away from hyping shale gas to completing the internal gas market. Two main reasons are given for this. First, the internal gas market is needed to enable shale gas development in countries where there is political support for shale gas extraction. And second, a well-functioning internal gas market would, arguably, contribute much more to Europe’s security of supply than domestic shale gas exploitation. This has important implications for the shale gas industry. As it is hard to see how subsidies or exemptions from environmental legislation could be justified, shale gas development in Europe will only go ahead if it proves to be both economically and environmentally viable. It is thus up to the energy industry to demonstrate that this is the case.
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u.a.: Kriminalrat Skerle; Leibrente; Andreas Schopenhauer; Johann Friedrich Schopenhauer; Martin George Schmidt; Carl Friedrich Hohenfeldt; Mathilde Wagner;
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1 Brief von F. Pollock an Frederick J. Hacker, 1945; 1 Brief von Frederick J. Hacker an Max Horkheimer, sowie 2 Memoranden von Max Horkheimer; 5 Briefe zwischen Willy Hartner und Max Horkheimer, 1948; 3 Briefe und eine Drucksache von Fred Herzberg an Max Horkheimer, 1947; 1 Brief und 3 Memoranden von Max Horkheimer an Fred Herzberg, 1947; 2 Briefe von Heinz Herald an Max Horkheimer, 1946 sowie 1 Gutachten und Beilage von Max Horkheimer an Heinz Herald, 1946; 2 Briefe zwischen Josef Haurand und Max Horkheimer, 1949, 1950; 3 Briefe und Beilage zwischen Herta Herzog und Max Horkheimer, 1949; 23 Briefe zwischen dem Hessischen Staatsministerium für Kultus und Unterricht und Max Horkheimer, 1948-1949 siehe auch Hessischer Minister für Erziehung und Volkdsbildung; 2 Briefe von Eduard Heumann an Max Horkheimer, 1948-1949; 1 Brief und Beilage von George J. Hexter an A. Lourie; 35 Briefe zwischen Käte von Hirsch und Max Horkheimer, 1941-1948;
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Frankfurter Latern, Manuskript