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Biotechnology in the Baltic

Nature Biotechnology, 2001
Estonia is using its genes as bait for foreign investment to support its embryonic biotechnology industry.
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The Baltic—a sea of invaders

Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences, 2002
There are about 100 nonindigenous species recorded in the Baltic Sea. Invasive species have resulted in major changes in nearshore ecosystems, especially in coastal lagoons and inlets that can be identified as "centres of xenodiversity". Fewer than 70 of these species have established reproducing populations.
Leppäkoski, Erkki   +5 more
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Baltic Regions and Baltic Links

Geografiska Annaler. Series B, Human Geography, 1996
Sven Nordlund   +2 more
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Palaeoreconstruction of the Baltic Ice Lake in the Eastern Baltic

2011
A GIS-based palaeogeographic reconstruction of the development of the Baltic Ice Lake (BIL) in the eastern Baltic during the deglaciation of the Scandinavian Ice Sheet is presented. A Late Glacial shoreline database containing sites from Finland, NW Russia, Estonia, Latvia and modern digital terrain models was used for palaeoreconstructions.
Jüri Vassiljev   +2 more
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Baltic tax reform [PDF]

open access: possible, 2008
The paper presents an endogenous growth economy with a representation of the tax rate system in the Baltic countries. Assuming that government spending is a given fraction of output, the paper shows how a flat tax system balanced between labor and corporate tax rates can be second best optimal.
Azacis, Helmuts, Gillman, Max
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Anthropogenic 236U and 233U in the Baltic Sea: Distributions, source terms, and budgets

Water Research, 2022
Jixin Qiao, Xiaolin Hou, Peter Steier
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Baltic Ferry Transport

2010
This article deals with the ferry transport in the Baltic Sea. Particular attention has been paid to shipping lines and ferries plying on them. Available ferries, their parameters, changes of basic parameters in time and functions of newbuildings are discussed.
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Sediments of the Baltic Sea

1939
Abstract Baltic sediments have been studied by Behrens, Munthe, Küppers, Spethmann, Apstein, Sjostedt, Pratje and the writer. The following types of sediments have been observed: varved and non-varved late-glacial clays, gray and black, post-glacial muds, and sands.
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The Baltic

International Journal of Estuarine and Coastal Law, 1992
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