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    Number transcoding in bilinguals-A transversal developmental study. by Rémy Lachelin, Amandine van Rinsveld, Alexandre Poncin, Christine Schiltz

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…We evaluated transcoding of German-French bilinguals from Luxembourg in 5th, 8th, 11th graders and adults. In the Luxembourgish educational system, children acquire mathematics in German (LM1) until the 7th grade, and then the language of learning mathematic switches to French (LM2). …”
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    Determinants of exposure to acrylamide in European children and adults based on urinary biomarkers: results from the “European Human Biomonitoring Initiative” HBM4EU participating... by Sandra F. Fernández, Michael Poteser, Eva Govarts, Olga Pardo, Clara Coscollà, Thomas Schettgen, Nina Vogel, Till Weber, Aline Murawski, Marike Kolossa-Gehring, Maria Rüther, Phillipp Schmidt, Sónia Namorado, An Van Nieuwenhuyse, Brice Appenzeller, Kristín Ólafsdóttir, Thorhallur I. Halldorsson, Line S. Haug, Cathrine Thomsen, Fabio Barbone, Marika Mariuz, Valentina Rosolen, Loïc Rambaud, Margaux Riou, Thomas Göen, Stefanie Nübler, Moritz Schäfer, Karin H. A. Zarrabi, Ovnair Sepai, Laura Rodriguez Martin, Greet Schoeters, Liese Gilles, Karin Leander, Hanns Moshammer, Agneta Akesson, Federica Laguzzi

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…Harmonized individual-level questionnaires data and quality assured measurements of AAMA and GAMA (urine collection: 2014–2021), the short-term validated biomarkers of AA exposure, were obtained from four studies (Italy, France, Germany, and Norway) in children/adolescents (age range: 3–18 years) and six studies (Portugal, Spain, France, Germany, Luxembourg, and Iceland) in adults (age range: 20–45 years). …”
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    Health Hazards Assessment and Geochemistry of ElSibai-Abu ElTiyur Granites, Central Eastern Desert, Egypt by Essam Sidique, Mervat A. Elhaddad, Sayed F. Abdelwahab, Hany H. El Hadek

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…The obtained results showed that ElSibai-Abu ElTiyur granites are safe to be used by inhabitants as superficial building materials, as per the globally accepted values and the recommended safety limits approved by UNSEAR, WHO (World Health Organization, Geneva, Switzerland), ICRP (International Commission on Radiological Protection, Ottawa, ON, Canada), and EC (European Commission, Luxembourg). Further, the samples were subjected to ICP-MS (inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry) analysis for quantifying radionuclide variations with chemical composition. …”
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    An Approach to the Analysis of the Intensity of the International Trade Dynamics on the Example of the European Union Countries by N. V. Dziubanovska, V. V. Maslii, Z. B. Lytvyn, V. I. Bliask

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…For this purpose, two groups of countries where distinguished: countries that were members of the EU before 2004 (Austria, Belgium, Great Britain, Denmark, Ireland, Germany, Spain, Italy, Luxembourg, Netherlands, France, Greece, Portugal, Sweden and Finland) and countries that became members of the EU after 2004 (Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia, Malta, Poland, Slovakia, Slovenia, Czech Republic, Hungary, Cyprus. …”
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    Comprehensive zoning of biomass energy heating in EU countries reference for China from European experience by Chenchen Song, Jijiang He, Haoran Zhang

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…The results show that there are significant differences in the utilization of biomass energy heating in the EU countries, which can be divided into five categories of comprehensive zones, which are the key development category (Finland, Sweden, Denmark, Estonia, Lithuania and Latvia), resource priority category (Austria, Croatia, Bulgaria, Romania, and Slovenia), policy-oriented category (Germany, Italy, Portugal, and Cyprus), good-potential category (Czech Republic, Hungary, Greece, Spain, Poland, France, and Slovakia)and under-developed category (UK, Netherlands, Belgium, Ireland, Luxembourg and Malta). At the same time, this paper discusses the characteristics and causes of biomass heating utilization of different types of EU countries, and summarizes the mature heating systems and rich experience in the EU countries with China’s current heating situation and its future challenges concerning renewable energy development. …”
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    Recycling of European plastic is a pathway for plastic debris in the ocean by George Bishop, David Styles, Piet N.L. Lens

    Published 2020-09-01
    “…The countries with the greatest percentage of exported PE ending up as recycled HDPE or LDPE were Luxembourg and Switzerland (90% recycled for all scenarios), whilst the country with the lowest share of exported PE being recycled was the United Kingdom (59–80%, average 69% recycled). …”
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    儿童和成人患者中的1型糖尿病和SARS‐CoV‐2——来自DPV网络的数据 by Bastian Raphael Büttner, Sascha René Tittel, Clemens Kamrath, Beate Karges, Katharina Köstner, Andreas Melmer, Elke Müller‐Roßberg, Friederike Richter, Tilman R. Rohrer, Reinhard W. Holl

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…Methods Data from the Prospective Diabetes Follow‐up (DPV) Registry were analyzed for diabetes patients tested for SARS‐CoV‐2 by polymerase chain reaction (PCR) in Germany, Austria, Switzerland, and Luxembourg during January 2020–June 2021, using Wilcoxon rank‐sum and chi‐square tests for continuous and dichotomous variables, adjusted for multiple testing. …”
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    Modular Uniform Convexity in Every Direction in <i>L</i><sup><i>p</i>(·)</sup> and Its Applications by Mostafa Bachar, Osvaldo Méndez

    Published 2020-05-01
    “…The contribution made in this work lies in the discovery of a modular, uniform-convexity-like structure of <inline-formula> <math display="inline"> <semantics> <mrow> <msup> <mi>L</mi> <mrow> <mi>p</mi> <mo>(</mo> <mo>·</mo> <mo>)</mo> </mrow> </msup> <mrow> <mo>(</mo> <mi mathvariant="sans-serif">Ω</mi> <mo>)</mo> </mrow> </mrow> </semantics> </math> </inline-formula>, which holds even when the behavior of the exponent <inline-formula> <math display="inline"> <semantics> <mrow> <mi>p</mi> <mo>(</mo> <mo>·</mo> <mo>)</mo> </mrow> </semantics> </math> </inline-formula> precludes uniform convexity of the Luxembourg norm. Specifically, we show that the modular <inline-formula> <math display="inline"> <semantics> <mrow> <mi>ρ</mi> <mrow> <mo>(</mo> <mi>u</mi> <mo>)</mo> </mrow> <mo>=</mo> <munder> <mo>∫</mo> <mi mathvariant="sans-serif">Ω</mi> </munder> <mrow> <mo>|</mo> <mi>u</mi> <mrow> <mo>(</mo> <mi>x</mi> <mo>)</mo> </mrow> <mo>|</mo> </mrow> <mi>d</mi> <mi>x</mi> </mrow> </semantics> </math> </inline-formula> possesses a uniform-convexity-like structure even if the variable exponent is not bounded away from 1 or <i>∞</i>. …”
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    WORLDWIDE EXPERIENCE APPLYING PRESIDENTIAL VETO POWER by Biskultanova A.M., Sebastien Peyrouse

    Published 2019-06-01
    “…Austria, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Iceland (for example, the President may reject the law, but it still comes into force, if rejected, the law is submitted for approval by the na-tional referendum ), Spain, Luxembourg, Malta (the President is obliged to sign and officially promulgate the law without delay after its receipt), the Netherlands (after the countersignation of the law by the government, he signs and officially announces the Fed Oral President), Slovenia (laws are signed and promulgated by the President within 8 days of their adoption), Croatia (Croatian President is obliged to sign and promulgate the law within 8 days of its adoption), Sweden (laws promulgated by the govern-ment or parliament), Japan.…”
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