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  • Bonn, Germany, January 13-15 2003. Copenhagen. 98 pages. Available at http://www.euro.who
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  • ...f 12 European partners from 10 countries: Greece, Italy, Austria, Hungary, Germany, Poland, Estonia, Ireland, France and Turkey.
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  • | Internal exposure to acrylamide in 72 smoking and non-smoking adults from Germany ...ons in indoor and outdoor air and in non-smoking persons blood in Northern Germany in 1995-1997
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  • What are the current exposures to key volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in Germany?
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  • ...and some non-spatial. For example, in a European model, municipalities in Germany may be spatially defined, but in Finland municipalities may be categorised ...are true population sizes, and they do not sum to the total population of Germany, because only a part of the country is covered by index ''Area1'' (In2). Ev
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  • | Catholic Bishop, Germany | Rabbi of Würzburg, Germany
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  • | Germany | Germany, Former Democratic Republic
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  • ...an Drecht et al., 2003), the WaterGAP model from the University of Kassel, Germany, and a European Biodiversity Model (EUROMOVE; Bakkenes et al., 2002). <ref
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  • ...the case to be analysed, e.g. the emissions of the agricultural sector in Germany can be reduced by a certain percentage. Three different air transport model
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  • ...riodic projections (every 10 years) to 2100 for 20 world regions including Germany, France, Italy and the UK, EU15, EU10 and EU25, for industry output, invest USA, Japan, Germany, UK, France, Italy, Rest EU-15, EU-10, Canada, Australia, OECD nes (not els
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  • E3ME 3.3: 19 European regions: EU-15 countries, Norway, Switzerland, Germany (divided into east and west) and Italy (divided into north and south)<ref n
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  • ...ocal municipalities, government and regions in Austria, Bulgaria, Denmark, Germany, Ireland, Lithuania, Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Slovak Republic, Sloven
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  • ...es 9 European countries and 10 cities: Finland (Helsinki), France (Lyons), Germany (Berlin, Cologne), Greece (Athens), Ireland (Dublin), Italy (Milan), the Ne
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  • ...minar, Agricultural Sector Modelling and Policy Information Systems, Bonn (Germany), March, 29-31, 2000"
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  • ...rkets under the EU emissions trading scheme: A quantitative assessment for Germany, in: Energy Economics 28(2006), pp. 44-61.
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  • ...2003), Carbon Taxes and Joint Implementation - An Applied CGE Analysis for Germany and India, Environmental and Resource Economics, 24 (1), 49-76. ...5), Taxation and Unemployment: An Applied General Equilibirum Approach for Germany, Economic Modelling 22 (1), 81-108.
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  • The European version of the models consists of Germany, United Kingdom, France, Spain, Italy, Netherlands, Belgium, Rest old EU, a
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  • * Evaluation of proposals for fiscal reforms in Europe, Germany and the other observed countries. ...ble designing of tax systems. At the moment it includes the tax systems of Germany, France, the UK, the Netherlands and the USA. <ref name="eta"/>
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  • ...amburg. As a result, a car from Japan which pays import duty on arrival in Germany can be shipped to Belgium or Poland and sold there in the same way as a Ger
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  • ...,2004.05 Nitrate in groundwater] (Data covering Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Germany, Netherlands, Bulgaria, Estonia, Hungary, Lithuania, Slovenia, Finland, Nor ...Albania, Slovak Republic, France, Sweden, Poland, Czech Republic, Ireland, Germany, Latvia different years for different countries 1997-2001)
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  • ...o water of hazardous substances from industry] (Data covering Switzerland, Germany, Denmark, Netherlands, Norway, Sweden for 1985 and 1999) ...s Norway, Sweden, Finland, Austria, Denmark, England & Wales, Netherlands, Germany, Switzerland, Greece, Spain, Bulgaria, Poland, Estonia, Hungary, Turkey bet
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  • ...tria, Belgium, Croatia, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Netherlands, N
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  • ...on a survay conducted in 9 European countries: France, Spain, UK, Denmark, Germany, Switzerland, Czech Republic, Hungary, and Poland.
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  • ...rance, Belgium, the Netherlands, and Germany, and fed mainly to cattle. In Germany, a steady increase in dioxin concentrations in cow's milk was observed: ave
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  • | Germany
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  • ...y of Surrey, UK, Karolinska Institutet, Sweden, University of Düsseldorf, Germany, University of Utrecht, The Netherlands, Technoalimenti SCpA, Italy.
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  • |Germany
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  • |Germany
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  • ...m, THL, Finland, InVS, France, UBA, LIGA.NRW, and University of Bielefeld, Germany, University Milan and ISS, Italy, and RIVM, the Netherlands.
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  • * [http://www.uni-stuttgart.de/index.en.html University of Stuttgart], Germany ([http://www.waste.uni-stuttgart.de/index.php?doc=/home.html Master of Scie
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  • |TA-LUFT, Germany
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  • ...ionnaire that has been applied in 9 countries: France, Spain, UK, Denmark, Germany, Switzerland, Czech Republic, Hungary, and Poland. The total sample size is
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  • ...WHO technical meeting on quantifying disease from inadequate housing, Bonn Germany 28-30 Nov, 2005 [http://www.euro.who.int/Document/HOH/EBD_Bonn_Report.pdf]
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  • ...olluted region around the common borders of the Czech Republic, Poland and Germany), agriculture (crop yield, pests and diseases, carbon cycle), and forestry
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  • Christoph Bals Germany Daniel Mittler Germany
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  • ...r Gesundheit und Arbeit des Landes Nordrhein-Westfalen (LIGA-NRW), '''<br>Germany''' | Federal Environment Agency (Umweltbundesamt, UBA), Berlin, <br>'''Germany'''
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  • ...ement purposes has been formally adopted by a number of countries (Canada, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Sweden, the United Kingdom, U.S.A.) (Yrjänheiki,
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  • ...rgy expenditure and physical activity in children (UK), physical activity (Germany), respiratory rate in the first 3 years of life (Italy), ventilation rates, ..., Bulgaria, Cyprus, the Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, M
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  • ...rances in indoor air and dust from apartments and kindergartens in Berlin (Germany). Indoor Air 14, 188-195. </ref> | Germany (Berlin
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  • | Germany ...rances in indoor air and dust from apartments and kindergartens in Berlin (Germany). Indoor Air 14, 188-195</ref>
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  • ...ted as .zip files, taking in many cases a long time to be downloaded (e.g. Germany, XML file 4.5 Mb, ASCII file 217 Mb). A detailed description about how to m ...garia, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania
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  • ...ry clear cases. In 1958, a new sedative drug, thalidomide, was marketed in Germany. It was claimed to be safer than the barbiturates that had been used before ...irs of brooding storks associates nicely with the number of babies born in Germany during the same years, but this alone does not prove cause and effect. It i
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  • ...), but this insecticide continued to be used in many other countries (e.g. Germany 1979, United Kingdom 1984, Canada 1990, Austria 1992), and was in fact prod
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  • ...atia, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, FYR of Macedonia, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Norway
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  • ...dentified as data gaps which appear to be associated with small islands of Germany, the Netherlands and Sweden.
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  • Finland, France, Germany, Italy, Norway, Sweden, Spain, UK, Bulgaria, Estonia, Latvia, Belgium, Lith
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  • ...atia, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, FYR of Macedonia, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Norway
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  • ...(GerES) is a representative population study to determine the exposure of Germany's general population to environmental contaminants. The first GerES (GerES
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  • ...“European region” include Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Luxembourg, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Lithuania, Netherlands, Norwa
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  • Personal exposure to aromatic hydrocarbons with 55 non-smoking persons in Germany in 1995-1997 | Personal exposure (ug/m3) to benzene in Hannover area in Northern Germany (rural and urban areas)
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  • | Personal exposure (ug/m3) of n-hexane in Germany (GerES II) | Personal exposure (ug/m3) of n-heptane in Germany (GerES II)
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  • Internal exposure to acrylamide in 72 smoking and non-smoking adults from Germany
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  • ...ons in indoor and outdoor air and in non-smoking persons blood in Northern Germany in 1995-1997
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  • ...FOA compounds have been detected in drinking water both in the U.S. and in Germany. They have also been analysed in fish swimming in contaminated waters. In t
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  • ...communities in the east and west parts of the old internal border through Germany. After unification, the difference in the incidence of allergies is disappe ...h as sulphur dioxide, cannot account for the difference. The air over East Germany was more polluted but West Germans were more likely to suffer from asthma.
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  • ...ight. For example, this misery was seen in rebuilding the Eastern parts of Germany after reunification. To be able to deal with future, longer time periods ar
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  • ...may spread with the winds to houses in the immediate vicinity. Studies in Germany have shown that at a distance of 200 m downwind of a municipal composting p
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  • ...he summer 2009 and will take place from now on every summer. Students from Germany, Netherlands, South Korea, Taiwan, Israel, Poland participated in 2009. ...ayarok and participants from Taiwan, Republic of Korea, Bulgaria, Finland, Germany and Israel are pondering renewable energy dilemma.
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  • | Germany, analysis comprises data of all insured persons of six large sickness funds ...in Germany: a study evaluating data from the statutory health insurance in Germany. Diabet. Med. (2005) 23(3); 299-305.</ref>
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  • ..., 5% 45-59, 7% 60-69, 17% 70+ <br/>Sweden (2008, 16-84): 14.1% of pop <br/>Germany (2001): 1% of 14 - 19 year-olds are hard of hearing. 54% in the 70+ age gro
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  • | Germany, 2003 | <ref>Epidemiology, treatment and costs of osteoporosis in Germany – the BoneEVA Study; Osteoporosis Int. 2007 v.18(1):77-84</ref>
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  • ...land/Wales 0.30 <br/>Norway 0.30 <br/>Ireland 0.38 <br/>Scotland 0.39 <br/>Germany 0.43 | Germany
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  • | n=1125 (15-18yrs), 2169 (19-24yrs), France, UK, Germany, Italy, sleep disorders
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  • ...e-control studies of lung cancer in 6 countries from 1988 to 1994: Sweden, Germany, United Kingdom, France, Spain, Italy. Lung cancer | Germany
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  • | Germany | Germany
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  • | Germany | Germany
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  • ...ludes Austria, Belgium, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Hungary, Ireland, Lithuania, Luxemburg, Netherlands, Poland, Slovakia, Swe
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  • ...Croatia|| Cyprus|| Czech Republic|| Denmark|| Estonia|| Finland|| France|| Germany|| Greece|| Hungary|| Iceland|| Ireland|| Italy
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  • *Stuttgart, Germany |7||CStutt||City of Stuttgart||Germany
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  • | Germany||||||||0.3||0.6||Passive/low energy house||<ref name ="cen">CEN Report CR
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  • ...gion: Austria, Belgium, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Hungary, Ireland, Lithuania, Luxemburg, Netherlands, Poland, Slovakia, Swe *University of Stuttgart, Germany
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  • ...rt of an international study [[PASTURE]], with collaborators from Austria, Germany, Switzerland, and France.
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  • | Germany
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  • || Germany|| 50000|| 1978-2003|| 50|| 4120|| 40|| 1.9|| 3|| 1|| 10000
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  • ...stria", "Belgium", "Bulgaria", "Switzerland", "Cyprus", "Czech Republic", "Germany", "Denmark", "Estonia", "Spain", | Germany
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  • ...stria", "Belgium", "Bulgaria", "Switzerland", "Cyprus", "Czech Republic", "Germany", "Denmark", "Estonia", "Spain", || Germany|| 375145 || 265165
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  • ...ment: Austria, Belgium, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Hungary, Ireland, Lithuania, Luxemburg, Netherlands, Poland, Slovakia, Swe
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  • || 6046 || e-Science &amp; Technology || [http://www.scinexx.de/ Scinexx] || Germany || MMCD NEW MEDIA GmbH || 5056 || e-Culture &amp; Heritage || The Germans || Germany || [http://www.zdf.de/ ZDF]
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  • | Germany || 6.9 ...ic','Finland','Malta','Ivory Coast','Colombia','Turkey','Lebanon','Kenya','Germany',
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  • *GSF-National Research Center for Environment and Health, Neuherberg, Germany *University of Ulm, Germany
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  • *German Weather Service Germany *Hamburg University Germany
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  • *GSF-National Research Center for Environment and Health, Neuherberg, Germany
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  • *GSF-National Research Center for Environment and Health, Neuherberg, Germany ...ect, panel studies were carried out in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, Erfurt, Germany, and Helsinki, Finland. Persons with coronary heart disease were followed u
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  • ...assessments, Prof, Dr.Med. Helmut Greim, Technische Universität München (Germany) ...ional Public Health Institute (Finland) / WHO, Regional Office for Europe (Germany)
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  • ...vaccinated children and adolescents in Iceland. In Norway, United Kingdom, Germany and Canada, an estimated total of 3,5 million 4–19 year old children and
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  • ...Personal exposure to aromatic hydrocarbons with 55 non-smoking persons in Germany in 1995-1997. Atmospheric Environment 35:1265-1279. ...ons in indoor and outdoor air and in non-smoking persons blood in Northern Germany in 1995-1997. Atmospheric Environment 35:1235-1252.
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  • ...ducation courses and projects especially in Finland, Netherlands, Austria, Germany, and Sweden. It has also been used in various smaller courses all over Euro ...national Conference on the Pragmatic Web, 21--23 September 2006, Suttgart, Germany, 67-80.
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  • ...he indoor air of apartments and nursery schools and ambient air in Berlin (Germany). Indoor Air 15: 335-341.
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  • ...Personal exposure to aromatic hydrocarbons with 55 non-smoking persons in Germany in 1995-1997. Atmospheric Environment 35:1265-1279. ...ons in indoor and outdoor air and in non-smoking persons blood in Northern Germany in 1995-1997. Atmospheric Environment 35:1235-1252.
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  • * Germany, 15-64 is 15-79 years
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  • * Germany, 15-64 is 15-79 years
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  • ...olicy making in the six participating countries (Belgium, Finland, France, Germany, Italy and the Netherlands) and potentially beyond. From a policy perspecti • six European countries: Belgium, Finland, France, Germany, Italy and the Netherlands;
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  • | Belgium, Finland, France, Germany, Italy and the Netherlands
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  • For Belgium, Germany and the Netherlands, only mean exposures were available, without informatio | Germany
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  • | Germany ...rance and high in Germany. Potential explanations for the higher levels in Germany are the slightly higher exposure levels combined with higher prevalence of
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  • | Germany (DE) | Germany (DE)
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  • ==Germany== ...umb|400px|picture of the non-discounted environmental burden of disease in germany]]
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  • | Germany * Germany
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  • ...ions of indoor nitrogen dioxide in Hamburg (west Germany) and Erfurt (East Germany). The Science of the Total Environment 250:51-62.
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  • ...from a duplicate diet study, indoor air, house dust, and biomonitoring in Germany. Environment International 35):1125-35.
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  • fine and ultrafine particles in Erfurt, Germany. Health Effects Institute, 2000.
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  • group Bonn, Germany, 13–15 January 2003
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  • group. Bonn, Germany 13e15 January 2003. Available at: http://www.euro.who.int/document/e79097.p from Various Sources. Report on a WHO Workshop. WHO, Bonn, Germany.
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  • ...o the survey. Some laws dated back to the 1960s and 1970s (for example, in Germany) but three quarters of the laws were not enacted until the 21st century.<re
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  • ...was still evident in the 1990s, with considerably lower levels in France, Germany, Israel and Sweden compared to Hungary and the Russian Federation.
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  • ...urG grouping: EurG-A: Andorra, Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, the Nether-
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  • *Stuttgart, Germany ...553&amp;spn=0.005388,0.009645&amp;hnear=Stuttgart,+Baden-W%C3%BCrttemberg,+Germany&amp;t=h&amp;z=17 Stuttgart]
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  • * Pollack et al. 2004. Housing and health in Germany http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1732701/pdf/v058p00216.pdf (sam
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  • * Germany {{#l:de.zip.001.zip}}{{#l:de.zip.002.zip}}{{#l:de.zip.003.zip}}{{#l:de.zip.
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  • ..., Estonia, Finland, France, FYROM (Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia), Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Moldov
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  • ...ralia, Austria, Belgium, Canada, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Japan, Korea, Luxembourg
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  • ...slands, Channel Islands, Cyprus, Denmark, Faeroe Islands, Finland, France, Germany, Gibraltar, Greece, Greenland, Iceland, Ireland, Isle of Man, Italy, Liecht
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  • ...An emission inventory of livestock-related bioaerosols for Lower Saxony, Germany. Atmospheric Environment 38, 6565–6581.
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  • ...Energy ([http://www.ier.uni-stuttgart.de/ IER]), University of Stuttgart, Germany
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  • | East-, West-Germany | East-, West-Germany
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  • ...-2000-00075, Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research (PIK), Potsdam, Germany. ...An emission inventory of livestock-related bioaerosols for Lower Saxony, Germany. Atmospheric Environment 38, 6565–6581.
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  • ...rances in indoor air and dust from apartments and kindergartens in Berlin (Germany). Indoor Air 14, 188-195.
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  • ...follow-up questions from CAFE. Report on a WHO working group meeting Bonn, Germany, 15-16 January 2004.
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  • ...egulated and important non-regulated pollutants from road vehicles (covers Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Sweden, Norway) || http://www.hbefa.net/e/index.html
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  • | Germany || GerES || http://www.umweltbundesamt.de/gesundheit-e/survey/index.htm
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  • ...Association of Development Research and Training Institutes (EADI), Bonn, Germany. ...Association of Development Research and Training Institutes (EADI), Bonn, Germany.
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  • ...Quality Management and Air Pollution Control, at Inst WaBoLu, BGA, Berlin, Germany. No 20: 10-14. ...Quality Management and Air Pollution Control, at Inst WaBoLu, BGA, Berlin, Germany. No 20: 10-14.
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  • ...Quality”. The next speaker was Matthias Braubach from WHO (Bonn office, Germany), he told about potential health benefits related to improving energy effic
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  • [[Category:Germany]] Finland, Germany, Greece, The Netherlands and OECD Europe taken from [[File:Energy supply in
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