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  • Activité portuaire ; Aménagement portuaire ; Conteneur ; Equipement portuaire ; Géographie de l'Europe ; Port ; Roll on-roll off ; Royaume-Uni ; Trafic portuaire ; Transport ; Transport maritime ; Transport terrestre
  • Conteneurisation, roll on-roll off, leurs incidences sur l'équipement, l'activité et le trafic portuaire.
  • Die Rolle des Short-Sea-Shipping in den TINA-Verkehrsnetzen des Ostseeraumes
  • Atlantique ; Baltique mer ; Conteneur ; Roll-on-roll-off ; Réseau de transports ; Transport ; Transport maritime ; Union Européenne
  • stratégique des pays riverains de la Mer Baltique candidats à l'Union Européenne. L'A. étudie la question du roll-on-roll-off et du transport par conteneur. - (HPB)
  • flotte du monde méditerranéen, Containers et ports dans le monde méditerranéen, Trafics roll-on/roll-off dans le monde méditerranéen, aspects particuliers des trafics maritimes dans la zone examinée. (UF).
  • Autriche ; CEE ; Chemin de fer ; Conteneur ; Coopération internationale ; Espagne ; Europe ; Ferroutage ; Géographie humaine ; Innovation ; Italie ; Roll on-roll off ; Route ; Réseau de transports ; Suisse ; Trafic ; Transport ; Transport de
  • Panorama des spin-offs universitaires belges
  • Présentation du concept de spin-off universitaire et des réalités appréhendées, puis présentation d'un état des lieux des entreprises spin-offs au départ d'institutions universitaires belges. - (EM)
  • Aerosol deposition off the South African West Coast by Berg winds
  • Berg winds off the west coast of southern Africa are associated with wintertime subcontinental and ridging anticyclone. Although not frequent, Berg winds are considered the most important atmospheric agents of aerosol transport and deposition off
  • Evolution, Innovation und Raum. Spin-off-Gründungen aus privaten Unternehmen
  • Evolution, innovation et espace. Les créations de Spin-off par les entreprises privées
  • Allemagne ; Economie de l'entreprise ; Entreprise ; Innovation ; Investissement privé ; Spin-off
  • Firm spin-offs (also called employee start-ups) are characterized by an employee firm leaving his current employer to start his own firm by using specialized knowledge, technologies, services or products developed in his former employment
  • Von der traditionellen Gesellschaft zum Take-off: die Wirtschaftsentwicklung Taiwans.. (From traditional society to take-off: the economic development of Taiwan)
  • changes in several post-war phases, the take off, and future perspectives. (EG).
  • Transitions in rural Sarawak: off-farm employment in the Kemena basin
  • The connections between the major resource exploitation activities and the rural population operate through two main channels: formal State aid to rural households, and the informal practice of off-farm employment. Three main sources of income
  • (subsistence production, cash crops and off-farm work) act as substitutes for one another and this substitution has implications on the overall standard of living of the households.
  • Low-frequency current variability and spin-off eddies along the shelf off Southeast Florida
  • Tide and surge propagation off-shore in the Dowsing region of the North Sea
  • Submarine forest off Kurobegawa alluvial fan, Central Japan.
  • Surface currents off the west coast of Ireland studied from satellite images
  • Kinematics of the upwelling front off Southern Africa
  • Ice spirals off Barrow as seen by satellite
  • Factor substitution and adaptation in the off-shore assembly plants of Baja California
  • Some trade-offs: culture, education, and economic progress on Federal Indian Reservations
  • Fisheries exploitation off Canada's west coast: the effects of national policy in Sixth Pacific Conference, Seoul 1979.
  • Flow accross the continental slope off Northern Scotland
  • The two-dimensional smoothed power spectrum of the gravity field indicates that the cut-off frequency should be somewhere between 0.01 per km and 0.02 per km or the cut-off wavelength between 50 km and 100 km. Three examples from the set of regional