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Kučera, Zdeněk, Tomáš Vondrák, and Odřej Pecha. "Research and development in the field of Artificial Intelligence in EU framework programmes." ERGO 14, no. 2 (October 1, 2019): 1–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/ergo-2019-0005.

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Abstract The aim of this contribution is to evaluate the cooperation of the European countries in projects related to the AI in the 7th Framework Programme (FP7) and in the current Horizon 2020 Programme. The analysis is based on the information obtained from European Commission database eCORDA (External COmmon Research DAtawarehouse). Dynamic scientometric maps were constructed to describe in more detail the collaboration of European subjects in the EC funded AI research. Within the FP7, 1223 projects in the AI field received roughly 2,8 billion €. In the current H2020 programme the EC has already provided 2,1 billion € for 1081 projects in AI. In the FP7, higher education institutions dominated in both the number of awarded project and the received financial support. In the H2020 programme, a profound shift favouring business enterprise sector occurred. Approximately one third of AI projects in the FP7 was in the thematic area Information and Communication Technologies. In the H2020 programme the EC extended the support further to other thematic areas including global societal challenges especially in the field of transport and security. The extent of the involvement of the member countries varies extensively. The countries above average participating in the AI projects are Germany, Italy, Austria, Spain, Portugal, and Slovenia. The Czech Republic falls in the group of less participating countries. The Czech Republic also exhibits a smaller increase of the participation between RP7 and H2020. Universities involved in approximately two thirds of AI project have dominated in the Czech participation in the FP7. In the H2020 program their share in the AI project decreased by approximately 10 percent points. On the other side, their share of financial support was conserved. The most participating universities were the Czech Technical University Prague (24 projects, and 30% share of the EC contribution for the Czech AI projects) and the Brno University of Technology (14 projects, and 12,4% financial share). In the business enterprise sector Honeywell International s. r. o. attained the highest participation. The Czech subjects collaborate most frequently with German, British, Italian and French research teams.
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Nilimaa, Jonny, Thomas Blanksvärd, Björn Täljsten, Lennart Elfgren, Andres Carolin, and Björn Paulsson. "Extended Life of Railway Bridges. Results from EC-FP7-project MAINLINE." IABSE Symposium Report 99, no. 18 (May 6, 2013): 918–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.2749/222137813806501489.

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Bolzon, G., K. Bylec, A. Cheptsov, A. Del Linz, E. Mauri, P. M. Poulain, M. Prica, and S. Salon. "Preliminary deployment of Grid-assisted oceanographic applications." Advances in Geosciences 28 (September 27, 2010): 39–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/adgeo-28-39-2010.

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Abstract. Grid integration of OGS oceanographic remote instruments and coupled physical-biogeochemical model has been explored in the framework of the EC-FP7 DORII project. We discuss here the first preliminary results achieved, describing the different tools developed with the support of the project consortium. A general background of the Grid technology for the e-Science is also provided.
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Paci, Sandro, and Jean-Pierre Van Dorsselaere. "Spreading of Excellence in SARNET Network on Severe Accidents: The Education and Training Programme." Science and Technology of Nuclear Installations 2012 (2012): 1–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2012/237371.

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The SARNET2 (severe accidents Research NETwork of Excellence) project started in April 2009 for 4 years in the 7th Framework Programme (FP7) of the European Commission (EC), following a similar first project in FP6. Forty-seven organisations from 24 countries network their capacities of research in the severe accident (SA) field inside SARNET to resolve the most important remaining uncertainties and safety issues on SA in water-cooled nuclear power plants (NPPs). The network includes a large majority of the European actors involved in SA research plus a few non-European relevant ones. The “Education and Training” programme in SARNET is a series of actions foreseen in this network for the “spreading of excellence.” It is focused on raising the competence level of Master and Ph.D. students and young researchers engaged in SA research and on organizing information/training courses for NPP staff or regulatory authorities (but also for researchers) interested in SA management procedures.
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Rinaldi, Laura, Guy Hendrickx, Giuseppe Cringoli, Annibale Biggeri, Els Ducheyne, Dolores Catelan, Eric Morgan, et al. "Mapping and modelling helminth infections in ruminants in Europe: experience from GLOWORM." Geospatial Health 9, no. 2 (March 19, 2015): 257. http://dx.doi.org/10.4081/gh.2015.347.

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Mapping and modelling helminth infections in cattle and sheep in Europe through advanced geospatial research was one of the main task of GLOWORM, a three year project (2012-2014) funded under the European Commission’s (EC) seventh framework programme (FP7). Liver flukes as <em>Fasciola hepatica</em> and gastrointestinal nematodes, such as <em>Haemonchus contortus</em> were chosen for the project since these parasites constitute a major cause of lost productivity in small and large ruminants. The output of the GLOWORM project delivered guidelines for standardized and harmonized cross-sectional surveys of helminth parasites in ruminants allowing the development of updated prevalence maps and multi-scale, spatial models for the European area.
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Pötter, Richard, Jaques Balosso, Michael Baumann, Christoph Bert, Jim Davies, Wolfgang Enghardt, Piero Fossati, et al. "Union of light ion therapy centers in Europe (ULICE EC FP7) – Objectives and achievements of joint research activities." Radiotherapy and Oncology 128, no. 1 (July 2018): 83–100. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.radonc.2018.04.027.

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Casagli, N., F. Cigna, S. Bianchini, D. Hölbling, P. Füreder, G. Righini, S. Del Conte, et al. "Landslide mapping and monitoring by using radar and optical remote sensing: Examples from the EC-FP7 project SAFER." Remote Sensing Applications: Society and Environment 4 (October 2016): 92–108. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.rsase.2016.07.001.

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Suchý, Václav, Martin Škarka, Lucie Vavříková, Petr Hladík, and Jaroslav Lorenz. "What is the impact of the participation of Czech SMEs in the Framework Programmes of the EC for research, technological development and demonstration activities?" Ergo 7, no. 3 (November 1, 2012): 3–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/v10217-012-0008-9.

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In-depth research of 56 Czech SMEs participating in projects funded under the thematic programmes of FP6 and FP7 was carried out in order to reveal the level of their involvement, the exploitation of research results and thus the benefits they gain from participation. Many SMEs cite indirect benefits, particularly networking with potential partners or customers and the improvements of their scientific, technological or managerial skills as the main values of project participation. More straightforward, market-oriented benefits such as introduction of new products or services onto the market, the increase of turnovers or other positive impacts on economic measures of performance after the project completion are, however, only rarely noted. Also, only a minor proportion of SMEs claim that their participation resulted in a new intellectual property subjected to formal protection (i.e. patents, industrial designs, utility models etc.). Many Czech micro- and small-size enterprises consider the overall effectiveness of the framework programmes questionable, complaining mainly on their unwieldy financial rules as well a significant administrative burden associated with the projects. The medium-size companies with more than 80-100 employees, on the other hand, tend to claim more satisfaction with the framework programmes. Nevertheless, when compared with existing national R&D programmes, many SMEs, regardless to their size, admit that the current FP scheme is less relevant to their actual needs and strategies.
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Bosmans, H., K. Bliznakova, R. Padovani, S. Christofides, N. Van Peteghem, V. Tsapaki, C. J. Caruana, and J. Vassileva. "EUTEMPE-RX, an EC supported FP7 project for the training and education of medical physics experts in radiology: Table 1." Radiation Protection Dosimetry 165, no. 1-4 (May 11, 2015): 518–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/rpd/ncv306.

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Carpio-Pinedo, José, Javier Aldecoa Martínez-Conde, and Francisco Lamíquiz Daudén. "Mobility and Urban Planning Integration at City-regional Level in the Design of Urban Transport Interchanges (EC FP7 NODES Project–Task 3.2.1.)." Procedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences 160 (December 2014): 224–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.sbspro.2014.12.134.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "EC FP7"

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Forsséna, J., M. Hornikx, Der Aa B. Van, M. Nilsson, M. Rådsten-Ekmanc, J. Defrance, P. Jean, et al. "Toolbox from the EC FP7 HOSANNA project for the reduction of road and rail traffic noise in the outdoor environment." 2014. http://hdl.handle.net/10454/8402.

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This paper offers a brief overview of innovative methods for road and rail traffic noise reduction between source and receiver. These include using new barrier designs, planting of trees, treatments of ground and road surfaces and greening of building façades and roofs using natural materials, like vegetation, soil and other substrates in combination with recycled materials and artificial elements. The abatements are assessed in terms of numerically predicted sound level reductions, perceptual effects and cost–benefit analysis. Useful reductions of noise from urban roads and tramways are predicted for 1-m-high urban noise barriers and these are increased by adding inter-lane barriers. A 3 m wide 0.3 m high lattice ground treatment, a carefully planted 15-m-wide tree belt and replacing 50 m of paved areas by grassland are predicted to give similar reductions. Tree belts are shown to be very cost-effective and combining tall barriers with a row of trees reduces the negative impact of wind. Green roofs may significantly reduce the noise at the quiet side of buildings.
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Lu, Yen-Pin. "Probing the Catalytic Mechanisms of Cis-type and Trans-type Prenyltransferases Using the Synthesized Analogs of FPP and IPP." 2007. http://www.cetd.com.tw/ec/thesisdetail.aspx?etdun=U0001-2607200720480100.

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Cheng, Tzu-Kang. "Analysis of ASE Injection-locked Colorless Weak-Resonant-Cavity FP-LD Based WDM-PON." 2008. http://www.cetd.com.tw/ec/thesisdetail.aspx?etdun=U0001-2307200818462600.

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Books on the topic "EC FP7"

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Poland) International Seminar on Modern Polymeric Materials for Environmental Applications (2nd 2006 Kraków. Modern polymeric materials for environmental applications: 2nd international seminar, Krakow, 23-25 March 2006 : under the auspices of EC Marie Curie Programme (FP5) (HPMT-CT-2001-00379). Cracow: Department of Chemistry and Technology of Polymers, Cracow University of Technology, 2006.

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Irwin. Ec/fin/st/fp/ins/re Catalog 93. Irwin, 1993.

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Book chapters on the topic "EC FP7"

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Angeletti, G. "Research on Atmospheric Composition within the EC Environment Programme of FP5." In Transport and Chemical Transformation in the Troposphere, 6–10. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-56722-3_2.

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Halenka, Tomas. "Cecilia – EC FP6 Project on the Assessment of Climate Change Impacts in Central and Eastern Europe." In Global Environmental Change: Challenges to Science and Society in Southeastern Europe, 125–37. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-90-481-8695-2_11.

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Canali, Claudia, and Tindara Addabbo. "The EQUAL-IST GEP Implementation at the University of Modena and Reggio Emilia." In Institutional Change for Gender Equality in Research Lesson Learned from the Field. Venice: Fondazione Università Ca’ Foscari, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.30687/978-88-6969-334-2/007.

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In the recent policies issued by the European Commission (EC), which were reflected in the FP7 and Horizon 2020 (H2020) framework programs, Gender Equality Plans (GEPs) have been promoted as the main tool to achieve structural change for transforming institutions and, in particular, their rules, regulations, organizational processes, and cultures. The Horizon 2020 EQUAL-IST (Gender Equality Plans for Information Sciences and Technology Research Institutions) project supports six Universities across Europe (Italy, Lithuania, Germany, Ukraine, Finland, Portugal) to design and implement actions towards gender equality, with a specific focus on the ICT/IST area, through two phases of implementation. The paper presents the analysis of the experience of the EQUAL-IST GEP implementation at the University of Modena and Reggio Emilia in Italy. Particular attention will be devoted to analyze the encountered resistances and critical issues, highlighting the adjustments adopted during the second implementation phase to overcome them and to ensure sustainability of the main actions.
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Herrero Cárcel, Germán. "Towards the Use of Networked Ontologies for Dealing with Knowledge-Intensive Domains." In Semantic Web for Business, 298–320. IGI Global, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-60566-066-0.ch014.

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Knowledge intensive sectors, such as the pharmaceutical, have typically to face the problem of dealing with heterogeneous and vast amounts of information. In these scenarios integration, discovery and an easy access to knowledge are the most important factors. The use of semantics to classify meaningfully the information and to bridge the gap between the different representations that different stakeholders have is widely accepted. The problem arises when the ontologies used to model the domain become too large and unmanageable. The current status of the technology does not allow to easily working with this type of ontologies.In this chapter we propose the use of networked ontologies to solve these problems for the particular case scenario of the nomenclature of products in the pharmaceutical sector in Spain. Instead of using a single ontology, the idea is to break the model in several meaningful pieces and bind them together using a networked ontology model for representing and managing relations between multiple ontologies. The semantic nomenclature is a case study that is currently under development in the EC funded FP6 project NeOn1. Among the main objectives of the case study, are helping in the systematization of the creation, maintenance and keeping up-to-date drug-related information, and to allow an easy integration of new drug resources. In order to do that, the case study tackles the engineering of a drug Reference Ontology, the provision of easy mechanisms for discovery, model and mapping of drug resources in a collaborative way, and the ability to reason on the context of user and ontologies to ease the mapping and retrieving processes.
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Conference papers on the topic "EC FP7"

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Karjalainen-Roikonen, Paivi, Elisabeth Keim, Philippe Gilles, and Sébastien Blasset. "EC FP7 Structural Performance of MULTI-METAL Component: Project Overview." In ASME 2013 Pressure Vessels and Piping Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/pvp2013-97574.

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The purpose of this paper is to introduce a new EUROATOM project focusing on the structural integrity assessment of dissimilar metal weld. The project started in February 2012 and will last 3 years. The project is coordinated by VTT with 10 partner organizations from Europe: Technical Research Centre of Finland, Finland (VTT) - Coordinator AREVA NP, France and Germany (ANP) Commissariat à l’Énergie Atomique et aux energies alternatives, France (CEA) Joint Research Centre of the European Commission, Belgium (JRC) EdF-Energy, United Kingdom (BE) Bay Zoltán Foundation for Applied Research, Hungary (BZF) Electricité de France, France (EDF) TECNATOM, Spain (TEC) Jožef Stefan Institute, Slovenia (JSI) Studsvik Nuclear AB, Sweden (STU). Within MULTIMETAL, the main objectives are: - Develop a codification for fracture resistance testing in multi-metal specimens. - Develop harmonized procedures for dissimilar metal welds integrity assessment. The underlying aim of the project is to provide recommendations for a good practice approach for the integrity assessment (especially testing) of dissimilar metal welds as part of overall integrity analyses including leak-before-break (LBB) procedures. The project will promote the development of a common understanding for structural integrity assessment of dissimilar metal welds (DMWs) in existing and future nuclear power plants (NPPs) in EU member states. It will provide the technical basis for the development of harmonized European codification for multi-metal components, which is currently non-existing. A trainee program will be finally developed and text book as well as learning materials will be issued. The project will interact with the European Network of Excellence NULIFE and NUGENIA.
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Keinänen, Heikki, Elisabeth Keim, Paivi Karjalainen-Roikonen, Sébastien Blasset, Philippe Gilles, and Tomas Nicak. "Results of EC FP7 Structural Performance of MULTI-METAL Component Project: Dissimilar Metal Welds Fracture Resistance Investigation." In ASME 2015 Pressure Vessels and Piping Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/pvp2015-45145.

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The purpose of this paper is to disseminate the results of an EURATOM project MULTI-METAL focusing on the structural integrity assessment of dissimilar metal welds. The project started in February 2012 and ended in February 2015. The project is coordinated by VTT with 10 partner organizations from Europe : Technical Research Centre of Finland, Finland (VTT) – Coordinator, AREVA NP, France and Germany (ANP), Commissariat à l’Énergie Atomique et aux energies alternatives, France (CEA), Joint Research Centre of the European Commission, Belgium (JRC), EdF-Energy, United Kingdom (BE), Bay Zoltán Foundation for Applied Research, Hungary (BZF), Electricité de France, France (EDF), TECNATOM, Spain (TEC), Jožef Stefan Institute, Slovenia (JSI), Studsvik Nuclear AB, Sweden (STU). The underlying aim of the project is to provide recommendations for a good practice approach for the integrity assessment (especially testing) of tough dissimilar metal welds as part of overall ductile integrity analyses; this has been presented in the project overview [1]. Experience on typical DMWs concerning manufacturing, residual stresses, flaw assessment and testing have been reviewed. The specimens were taken from mock-ups of welded plates. Three DMWs design variants have been covered: narrow gap DMW with Ni-52, DMW with austenitic steel buttering and a DMW with Nienriched austenitic steel buttering. Mechanical characterization and fracture mechanics testing (CT, SEN(B) and SEN(T) specimens) have been performed. Interpretation of the test has required numerical analysis since the standard ASTM E1820 [2] (CT, SEN(B)) and guidelines dealing with SEN(T) [3][4] are not directly intended to cover DMW. The motivation of the project and its results are generally presented and discussed.
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Krumme, Alexander, Marc Tegeler, and Steffen Gattermann. "Design, integration and operation of a rotating combustor-turbine-interaction test rig within the scope of EC FP7 project FACTOR." In European Conference on Turbomachinery Fluid Dynamics and Thermodynamics. European Turbomachinery Society, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.29008/etc2019-035.

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Pesetti, Alessio, Alessandro Del Nevo, and Nicola Forgione. "Experimental Investigation of Spiral Tubes Steam Generator Rupture Scenarios in LIFUS5/Mod2 Facility for ELFR." In 2016 24th International Conference on Nuclear Engineering. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/icone24-60715.

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In the framework of the EC FP7 LEADER project, an experimental campaign was performed in the LIFUS5/Mod2 facility, at ENEA CR Brasimone, for investigating the postulated Steam Generator Tube Rupture (SGTR) event in a relevant configuration for the spiral tube Steam Generator (SG) of the European Lead Fast Reactor (ELFR). Two tests are analysed. The LIFUS5/Mod2 facility implemented a test section composed by 188 tubes, vertically disposed with triangular pitch, in a shell closed by top and bottom flanges and having a perforated cylindrical wall. The central tube injected water at about 180 bar and 270°C, at middle height of the tube bundle, in the reaction tank partially filled by Lead-Bismuth Eutectic alloy (LBE) at 400°C with an argon cover gas at about 2 bar. It was connected to a 2 m3 dump tank, due to the high injection pressure. In the reaction tank fast instrumentation was set: 6 fast Pressure Transducers (PTs) acquiring data at 10 kHz for precisely characterize the first injection peaks; 70 low constant time Thermocouples (TCs) to understand the vapour evolution path; and 13 strain gages (SGGs) to measure the strain of the bundle and main vessel. The first test analysed showed a first pressure peak of about 25 bar, due to pressure wave propagation at the cap rupture instant. It did not appear in the second test as consequence of a leakage from the cap before the complete rupture. The following pressurization caused by the entering of water into the reaction vessel was of an analogues magnitude for both the tests (about 30 bar). The water/LBE interaction lower temperature was reached on the inner ranks of tubes, about 160°C. The outer rank was cooled down to 340°C. The strain gage measurements showed a decreasing deformation on the tubes toward the outer positions. No ruptures were observed on tubes surrounding the injector. The amount of LBE transported into the dump tank was strongly dependent on the LBE level in the reaction tank at the start of the tests.
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Zwaginga, Jaap Jan, Martin J. W. IJsseldijk, Philip G. de Groot, and Jan J. Sixma. "PERTURBATION OF ENDOTHELIAL CELLS INDUCES THROMBIN FORMATION IN FLOWING BLOOD RESULTING IN PLATELET AGGREGATION ON THEIR MATRIX." In XIth International Congress on Thrombosis and Haemostasis. Schattauer GmbH, 1987. http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/s-0038-1644733.

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Studies which try to measure the contribution of the vessel wall to thrombin formation in flowing blood and the consequences of the formed thrombin for thrombus formation can not be performed with native blood because the perfusion system itself causes thrombin formation. Therefore, we have collected blood into^a solution of low molecular weight heparin (20 U/ml, Fragmin , Kabi Vitrum) and used this blood for perfusion studies over endothelial cells (EC) and their extracellular matrix (ECM) in a flat perfusiqn chamber (J.Lab.Clin.Med. 1983, 102, 522-532).Cells (2 x 105 ) and matrices (3.2 cm2) wetje perfused with 12 ml blood for 5 min at a shear rate of 1300 s . No fibrinopeptide A (FPA) generation in the perfusate was seen after perfusion over EC, ECM or empty coverslips. Treatment of EC for 4 hours with 4-phorbol 12-myristate 13-acetate (PMA 20 µg/ml) caused a strong increase in FPA generation (50 ng/ml) which was decreased again after a 16 hour incubation (25 ng/ml). ECM of EC's treated for 4 h with PMA showed a comparable FPA generation as their EC's (40 ng/ml), however, the FPA generation increased with prolonged incubation with PMA. FPA generation was completely blocked by hirudin and with a specific antibody against FVIIa (Dr. Mertens, CLB). By incubation of the matrix with an antitissue factor serum (Dr. Bertina, AZL), FPA generation could be blocked. The effect of the locally formed thrombin on platelet adhesion to ECM of 16 h PMA treated EC was evaluated and showed that 47.1 ± 9.3 (SD)% of the surface was covered with platelets of which 22.0 ± 9.3% consisted of small (< 5 µm) and 3.1 ± 3.4% of larger (5-10 µm) aggregates. EM studies showed degranulation of platelets and fibrin formation around the aggregates. ECM of untreated EC showed a similar coverage 41.5 ± 5.5% but only 6.7% small aggregates. Anti FVIIa and anti tissue factor decreased aggregate height and number to the values found with untreated ECM; adhesion remained unchanged. These data indicate that PMA perturbation of EC induces a tissue factor dependent thrombin formation which is associated with the induction of local thrombus formation. This system may serve as an in vitro model for thrombosis.
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Seho Moon, Minhyeon Gweon, Byeongho Kim, Hogil Kim, and Sanghoon Chai. "EC recycling technology for chemical reduction and energy saving in semiconductor or FPD fabrications." In 2010 International Conference on Advances in Energy Engineering (ICAEE). IEEE, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icaee.2010.5557624.

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Verhoef, Ewoud, Charles McCombie, and Neil Chapman. "Shared, Regional Repositories: Developing a Practical Implementation Strategy." In ASME 2009 12th International Conference on Environmental Remediation and Radioactive Waste Management. ASMEDC, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/icem2009-16310.

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The basic concept within both EC funded SAPIERR I and SAPIERR II projects (FP6) is that of one or more geological repositories developed in collaboration by two or more European countries to accept spent nuclear fuel, vitrified high-level waste and other long-lived radioactive waste from those partner countries. The SAPIERR II project (Strategic Action Plan for Implementation of Regional European Repositories) examines in detail issues that directly influence the practicability and acceptability of such facilities. This paper describes the work in the SAPIERR II project (2006–2008) on the development of a possible practical implementation strategy for shared, regional repositories in Europe and lays out the first steps in implementing that strategy.
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Boccolini, Gabriele, Marco Luise, Benoit Garnier, and Jean-Michel Merour. "Bringing multimedia services to digital-divide end-users with smart 2-way satellite technologies: The UNIC EC FP6 project." In 2008 IEEE International Workshop on Satellite and Space Communications (IWSSC). IEEE, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/iwssc.2008.4656772.

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Manolatos, P., and G. Van Goethem. "EU Funded Research Activities on NPPs Operational Safety." In 10th International Conference on Nuclear Engineering. ASMEDC, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/icone10-22484.

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The 5th framework programme (FP-5), the pluriannual research programme of the European Union (EU), covers the period 1998–2002. Research on nuclear energy, fusion and fission, is covered by the Euratom part of the FP-5. An overview of the Euratom’s research on Nuclear Reactor Safety, managed by the DG-RTD of the European Commission (EC), is presented. This concerns 70 multi-partner projects of approximately € 82.5 million total contract value that have been selected and co-financed during the period 1999–2001. They form the three clusters of projects dealing with the “Operational Safety of Existing Installations”. “Plant Life Extension and Management” (PLEM), “Severe Accident Management” (SAM) and “Evolutionary concepts” (EVOL). Emphasis is given here to the projects of the PLEM cluster.
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Deffrennes, Marc, Michel Hugon, Panagiotis Manolatos, Georges Van Goethem, and Simon Webster. "Euratom Research Framework Programme on Reactor Systems." In 14th International Conference on Nuclear Engineering. ASMEDC, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/icone14-89502.

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The activities of the European Commission (EC) in the field of nuclear energy are governed by the Treaty establishing the European Atomic Energy Community (EURATOM). The research activities of the European Union (EU) are designed as multi-annual Framework Programmes (FP). The EURATOM 6th Framework Programme (EURATOM FP-6), covering the period 2002–2006, is funded with a budget of 1, 230 million Euros and managed by the European Commission. Beyond the general strategic goal of the EURATOM Framework Programmes to help exploit the potential of nuclear energy, in a safe and sustainable manner, FP-6 is designed to contribute also to the development of the “European Research Area” (ERA), a concept described in the Commission’s Communication COM(2000)6, of January 2000. Moreover EURATOM FP-6 contributes to the creation of the conditions for sharing the same nuclear safety culture throughout the EU-25 and the Candidate Countries, fostering the acceptance of nuclear power as an element of the energy mix. This paper gives an overview of the research activities undertaken through EURATOM FP-6 in the area of Reactor Systems, covering the safety of present reactors, the development of future safe reactors, and the needs in terms of research infrastructures and education & training. The actions under FP-6 are presented in their continuity of a ctions under FP-5. The perspectives under FP-7 are also provided. Other parts of the EURATOM FP, covering Waste Handling and Radiation Protection, as well as Fusion Energy, are not detailed in this paper.
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Reports on the topic "EC FP7"

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Introducing emergency contraception in Bangladesh: A feasibility study. Population Council, 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.31899/rh2001.1019.

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Approximately 28,000 maternal deaths occur every year in Bangladesh due to pregnancy and delivery-related complications, while many more women suffer major physical and psychological injuries. Available statistics indicate an increase in menstrual regulation (MR) and abortions, most performed by untrained practitioners under unhygienic conditions. Introducing emergency contraception (EC) in the national family planning (FP) program in Bangladesh could substantially reduce unwanted pregnancies and as result MR/abortions should also decrease. Because MR/abortions in Bangladesh significantly contribute to high maternal morbidity/mortality, introducing EC could be an important reproductive health intervention to provide couples with a back-up support to prevent unwanted pregnancy. EC could also reduce the psychological worries and health risks associated with unwanted pregnancies, MR, and abortions. The Directorate of Family Planning in collaboration with the Population Council’s Frontiers in Reproductive Health Project, Pathfinder International, and John Snow Inc., is conducting this feasibility study to develop, test, and document operational details for introducing EC as a back-up support for existing FP methods. This report is an interim update of the study’s accomplishments so far.
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