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2004
This absorbing book examines the period of massive structural adjustment taking place in the wine industry. For many centuries wine was very much a European product. While that is still the case today – three-quarters of world wine production, consumption and trade involve Europe and most of the rest involves just a handful of New World countries ...
Jan Bentzen, Valdemar Smith
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This absorbing book examines the period of massive structural adjustment taking place in the wine industry. For many centuries wine was very much a European product. While that is still the case today – three-quarters of world wine production, consumption and trade involve Europe and most of the rest involves just a handful of New World countries ...
Jan Bentzen, Valdemar Smith
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This absorbing book examines the period of massive structural adjustment taking place in the wine industry. For many centuries wine was very much a European product. While that is still the case today – three-quarters of world wine production, consumption and trade involve Europe and most of the rest involves just a handful of New World countries ...
Jan Bentzen, Valdemar Smith
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Jan Bentzen, Valdemar Smith
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Pulmonary Retransplantation in the Nordic Countries
The Annals of Thoracic Surgery, 2015The increasing demand for pulmonary retransplantation (re-LTx) raises ethical issues on the correct allocation of the scarce donor pool. Thus, we performed a thorough review of the current results for re-LTx in the Nordic countries.Seventy-five patients with a median age of 50 years (range, 22 to 64 years) underwent re-LTx from 1992 until June 2013, of
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2015
Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden are commonly grouped together as the Nordic countries. This is not only due to their geographic proximity but also because they share important characteristics, such as being small and relatively prosperous economies with highly organized labour markets and well-developed welfare states.
Kristin Alsos, Line Eldring
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Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway and Sweden are commonly grouped together as the Nordic countries. This is not only due to their geographic proximity but also because they share important characteristics, such as being small and relatively prosperous economies with highly organized labour markets and well-developed welfare states.
Kristin Alsos, Line Eldring
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A scoping review of research on school-based outdoor education in the Nordic countries
Journal of Adventure Education and Outdoor Learning, 2023Kari Beate Remmen, Elisabeth Iversen
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Hydrogeology and groundwater quality in the Nordic and Baltic countries
Hydrology Research, 2022Nils-Otto Kitterød +2 more
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Abstract This chapter surveys Latin writing in the Nordic countries from the late 11th-century beginnings to the introduction of print. The story is told from a book-historical perspective rather than one of traditional literary history.
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