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COoperative ITS DEployment Coordination Support (CODECS)

Start date: May 1, 2015, End date: Apr 30, 2018,

Multifaceted research initiatives and field operational tests have proven the potential of Cooperative Intelligent Transport Systems and Services (C-ITS) to contribute to a safer, more flexible, mobile, sustainable and comfortable future society. In first deployment activities like the Cooperative ITS Corridor, SCOOP@F and COMPASS4D pilot projects,users will precociously experience the benefits of ...
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Background Sølsted Mose is an area of raised bogs that is threatened by the increasing growth of trees. Together with nearby Kongens Mose and Kogsbøl/Skast Mose, the area is one of the few raised bogs located outside of the former Ice Age-influenced border. Active raised bogs can no longer be found in the area because of drainage. According to Danish n ...
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Integrated Circuit for Advanced Battery Management (ICAB)

Start date: Sep 1, 2013, End date: Dec 31, 2015,

"The SME consortium behind the ICAB project wishes to address a major market opportunity by developing a new battery management system (BMS) for large scale lithium-ion battery packs, targeted primarily at electromobility applications. Specifically, the consortium wants to develop an innovative integrated circuit for performing advanced battery management, at lowered cost of production, which enab ...
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"Current interventional treatment of acute myocardial infarction (AMI) focused on re-establishing cardiac reperfusion has significantly improved clinical outcome by reducing infarct size and mortality due to cardiac ischemia.It is now recognized that events triggered at reperfusion also result in cell death and may account for as much as 50% of the infarct volume, this being termed ischemia-reperf ...
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There are approximately 2 million people who suffer from chronic wounds such as venous leg ulcers in Europe at the present time. These wounds typically take between 12 and 24 weeks to heal, but 30% take over two years. This represents a cost to the European healthcare services of at least €8 billion a year in treatment. Two thirds of cases are released immediately for treatment in the community, ...
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Baltic Flyway

Start date: Jul 31, 2010, End date: Jul 30, 2013,

Das übergeordnete Ziel des Projektes ist:Die Sicherung des Schutzes der Natur und ihrer ökologischen Vielfalt entlang der Vogelfluglinie – hierunter die aktive Vermittlung der Biologie der Zugvögel und der Vogelzugroute. Dieses Ziel soll umgesetzt werden in drei Fokusthemen:1. Grenzüberschreitende Zusammenarbeit der Vogelstationen und Reservate entlang der Vogelfluglinie 2. Naturschutzinitiative ...
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An die Landschaft werden vielfältige Ansprüche gestellt. Zum einen soll die Biodiversität (biologische Vielfalt) erhalten werden. Der Stopp des Artenrückgangs bis 2010 ist deshalb ein übergeordnetes politisches Ziel. Global steht außerdem die Reduktion der CO2-Emissionen in die Atmosphäre im Fokus. Das Projekt soll durch die Entwicklung, Erprobung und Vermittlung von Methoden zur Pflege von Landsc ...
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Reduced Certification Costs for Trusted Multi-core Platforms (RECOMP)

Start date: Apr 1, 2010, End date: Mar 31, 2013,

"The proposed RECOMP (Reduced certification cost for trusted multi-core platforms) research project will establish methods, tools and platforms for enabling cost-efficient certification and re-certification of safety-critical systems and mixed-criticality systems, i.e. systems containing safety-critical and non-safety-critical components.RECOMP recognizes the fact that the increasing processing po ...
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The project focuses on developing new innovative tourism opportunities in the region based on new cooperation between partners not traditionally cooperating in tourism (forest districts, tourism operators, universities, municipalities, regional authorities and others). Achievements: ...
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Anaglyptic Refreshable Photo-Haptic Screen (Anagraphs)

Start date: Jan 1, 2011, End date: Dec 31, 2012,

The scientific and technological developments in the present research project will be to make possible the manufacture of an anaglyptic or tactile display that can be connected to a personal computer or used in stand-alone mode as a Braille e-book reader. The display may be read either by touch or indeed by sight, since the tactile dots will also be illuminated when active. This feature will be of ...
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The project objective is to design a novel and cost-effective microcellular nanocomposite foam, with mechanical properties comparable to or better than Balsa wood and PVC foam, allowing for a substitution of these as core materials for lightweight composite sandwich structures. The material will be applicable for widespread industrial use, e.g. within Wind Power, rail, shipbuilding and automotive ...
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The integration of wind generation into power systems is affected by uncertainties in the forecasting of expected power output. Misestimating of meteorological conditions or large forecasting errors (phase errors, near cut-off speeds etc), are very costly for infrastructures (i.e. unexpected loads on turbines) and reduce the value of wind energy for end-users. The state of the art in wind power fo ...
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"SUSREF will develop new sustainable technologies for refurbishment of external walls. SUSREF is based on the premise that 1) Refurbishment of external walls is one of the most efficient ways of reducing environmental impacts from European building stock. 2) European building sector is facing huge refurbishment requirements; refurbishment of external walls is among the most urgent tasks. 3) Althou ...
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"Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) are of increasing concern both as community- and hospital-acquired pathogens. Since 2005, a specific clone, MRSA ST398 is spreading both in livestock populations and occupationally-exposed people resulting in human infection and disease in several EU Member States. The key objective of the PILGRIM project is to provide a range of novel control m ...
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Restoration of Meadow Bird Habitats (REMAB)

Start date: Jan 1, 2006, End date: Dec 31, 2009,

Background Meadow birds are among the most threatened bird species in Denmark and in the rest of the EU. Many species have suffered from serious decline since the 1970s primarily due to lost of suitable breeding sites: Only a fourth of the breeding sites for dunlin (Calidris alpine schinzii) remain in Denmark. Compared with the situation in the 1970s, and ...
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Background Lake Fure (Furusøen) is one of the largest (940 ha) and deepest (37 m) lakes in Denmark. It is naturally eutrophic and at the beginning of the 20th century, was one of the cleanest lakes in Northern Europe and one of the richest in species. In 1911, 33 species of submarine plants were registered in the lake, including 18 species of phaneroga ...
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Background Tryggelev Nor is one of several coastal lagoon areas that disgorges into the Baltic Sea. This particular area is located both within an SPA and an SCI on the island of Langeland at the sourthernmost tip of Denmark. Over the years, the lagoon has suffered from increasing eutrophication and stagnation, which has severely negatively affected the c ...
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Background Drainage, eutrophication, acidification and habitat fragmentation are major threats to natural habitats and their wild flora and fauna in Europe. LIFE-Nature projects, as well as other conservation and restoration projects, include measures to combat these threats. The successes, as well as the failures, of restoration projects and their resear ...
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Restoration of habitats and wildlife of the Skjern River (Skjern River)

Start date: Jan 1, 2001, End date: Dec 31, 2004,

Background Skjern River in western Jutland is, in terms of water flow, the largest river in Denmark, with a catchment area of 250,000 ha. At the mouth of the river, there was once a huge expanse of marshland (4,000 ha) harbouring a mixture of wetland habitats: meadows, reed-swamps, meandering watercourses, fens and shallow lakes. This was a real heaven fo ...
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The purpose of the project is to contribute to a sustainable development in the region with a focus on enviroment. The project wants to collect and gather experience with plans (ideas) on strategic environmental assessment on both sides of the sound. Furthermore, the project wants to put forward concrete recommendations on how strategic environmental assessment and sustainable criteria can be fit ...
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Turning over a new leaf : The project has produced national standards for both tree workers and tree technicians as well as curricula, examinations and certification. In addition a methodology for the creation of European standards has been made available together with training for instructors. This project started in 2002 and lasted 31 months.
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