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  • A matter of terminology-Beispiele ans der Kulturlandschaft des arabisch-islamischen Nordafrika A matter of terminology-exemples du paysage agraire au Maghreb
  • The expenditure tax and savings incentives : design matters
  • Does it really matter which migration data you use in a population model ? in Contemporary studies of migration.
  • Does it matter where I live ?
  • Understanding political alignment in contemporary Britain : do localities matter ?
  • Eh/pH-values are essential geo-chemical factors of migration. Both parameters are influencing the contamination of soils, loose rock and ground waters by harmful matters. By means of Eh/pH-diagrams one can assess, under which Eh/pH-conditions
  • harmful matters can migrate into the geological underground. The article quotes corresponding examples. (HL).
  • The railways of Europe are enjoying a remarkable renewal, the success of which is not solely a matter of technical advance and transport policy. The geographically correct choice of lines for extension and new building is of considerable importance
  • -countries. Demonstrates the different branches of transport and their special tasks in connection with the socialist economic integration. To master these tasks a close cooperation in transport-matters of the CMEA exists on several levels. Central point
  • The open space is generally public, multi-purpose and standardized, accessible to everyone. What matters is not that the urban space should have formal values, but that it should be a place for living, a living space. For this, there must be special
  • Subground deposition is gaining in significance as a harmless and efficient method of disposal of unusable wastes, especially toxic refuse and detrimental matter. First results of trial and routine operation of such a deposition object for liquid
  • of the century. Leontief's results have a direct bearing on the size of the labour force, an area in which economics and demography meet. They throw a new light on the I.L. O's projections and will form the subject matter of the second part of this article.