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    Forest vegetation management in Europe: current practice and future requirements

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    The book provides a record of the co-operation within Europe in the field of forest vegetation management through the Cost Action E47. The aims are: i)to provide a summary of the current state of the art' as it applies to forest vegetation management in Europe for scientists, practitioners and policymakers, affiliated to state, non-governmental or private commercial organizations; ii)to document existing forest weed control practices across Europe, and hence provide a resource of alternative solutions for individual countries sharing similar conditions and challenges; and iii)to identify common information gaps and future research needs, and hence potential future areas of collaboration for forest vegetation management scientists across Europe, along with barriers that may need to be overcome to achieve that aim.FORET;PEUPLEMENT FORESTIER;VEGETATION;CONCURRENCE VEGETALE;LUTTE;MODE DE TRAITEMENT;COOPERATION INTERNATIONALE;RECHERCHE DEVELOPPEMENT;DEVELOPPEMENT DURABLE;AMENAGEMENT FORESTIER;MAUVAISE HERBE;CONTROLE DE LA VEGETATION;PESTICIDE;LUTTE PHYTOSANITAIRE;IMPACT SUR L'ENVIRONNEMENT;DYNAMIQUE DE VEGETATION;HERBICIDE;BIODIVERSITE;ECOSYSTEME;HISTOIRE;GESTION FORESTIERE;EUROPE;VEGETATION FORESTIERE;ADVENTICE;ALTERNATIVES AUX HERBICIDES;

    INTERAÇÕES ENTRE ENFERMEIRAS E PAIS DE CRIANÇAS HOSPITALIZADAS

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    With the purpose of supplying subsidies to nurses who work in pediatric wards, and using observation as method, the author attempts to analise and comment the interactions that occur between nurses and parents of hospitalized children in different, but usual situations during the hospitalization of children.Com a finalidade de oferecer subsidios às enfermeiras de unidades pediátricas e utilizando a observação como método, a autora procura analisar e comentaras interações que ocorrem entre enfermeiras e pais de crianças hospitalizadas em diferentes situações que são comuns à hospitalização de crianças

    King and magnate in medieval Ireland: Walter de Lacy, King Richard and King John

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    King and magnate in medieval Ireland: Walter de Lacy, King Richard and King John

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    Correction to: Mobilise-D insights to estimate real-world walking speed in multiple conditions with a wearable device (Scientific Reports, (2024), 14, 1, (1754), 10.1038/s41598-024-51766-5)

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    \ua9 The Author(s) 2024.Correction to: Scientific Reportshttps://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-024-51766-5, published online 19 January 2024 The original version of this Article contained an error in Figure 7 where an incorrect reference was cited for one of the recommended algorithms for Gait Speed Detection (GSD). The original Figure 7 and accompanying legend appear below. (Figure presented.) Overview over the diferent algorithmic steps of the analytical pipeline with short explanations of the intermediate and fnal outputs of each of the algorithmic blocks; gait sequence detection (GSD), initial contact detection (ICD), cadence estimation (CAD) and stride length estimation (SL). Te algorithm column indicates the used algorithms for the two pipelines P1 (HA, COPD, CHF). (MS, PD, PFF) and P2 (MS, PD, PFF) Short citations for the algorithms are provided below the fgure. For more details see Table 1 in26. In addition, the Supplementary Information 1 file published with this Article contained errors in Tables 1 and 2. The Intraclass Correlation Coefficients (ICCs) for walking speed were incorrectly reported instead of the correct ICC values for stride length and cadence. The original Supplementary Information 1 file is provided below. The original Article and the Supplementary Information 1 file that accompanies the original Article have been corrected
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