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    Les pratiques des apiculteurs : Entre relations à la nature et perceptions des contextes by Jean NIZET, Denise VAN DAM

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…Having interviewed and visited the facilities of about forty beekeepers from different countries/regions of Western Europe (Alsace, Belgium, Tyrol, Iceland), we are struck by the great variety of practices they adopt with regard to bees, whether in terms of choice of race, sanitary treatment, feeding… practices that are also often inhabited by doubts, hesitations, guilt, in short by what we call trouble. …”
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    Is there a connection between extreme weather events and the occurrence of Berry Shrivel? by Barbara Raifer, Thomas Weitgruber, Schmid Arno, Florian Haas, Günther Pertoll

    Published 2023-10-01
    “…A comparison of weather conditions with the occurrence of the disorder in single years in South Tyrol showed, that phases of strong heat and advanced dryness prior to the beginning of the ripening period, followed by wet conditions around or immediately after the beginning of the ripening, seem to contribute to the emergence of the disorder. …”
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    German and Romance varieties in contact in northeastern Italy by Silvia Dal Negro

    Published 2023-10-01
    “…In this contribution, based on the trilingual region of South Tyrol, a few emblematic case studies will be discussed focusing on insertional mechanisms that occur in speech. …”
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    A Processability Approach to Instructed Language Learning in Multilingual Contexts by Forsyth, Helen Victoria

    Published 2022-07-01
    “…The present article examines stages in receptive learner acquisition of English as a Third Language at Italian medium primary schools in South Tyrol (Italy) employing a picture selection task and implicational scaling analysis. …”
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    Architecture and Nation. The Schleswig Example, in comparison to other European Border Regions by Peter Dragsbo

    Published 2019-03-01
    “…Looking at Posen and Western Prussia as well as South Tyrol, none of the irredenta movements cared much about architecture, seeking the national battlefields in other arenas, in particular language, land-ownership and public presence. …”
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    The relative risk of second primary cancers in Austria’s western states: a retrospective cohort study by Oliver Preyer, Nicole Concin, Andreas Obermair, Hans Concin, Hanno Ulmer, Willi Oberaigner

    Published 2017-10-01
    “…Methods This retrospective cohort study included all invasive incident cancer cases diagnosed within the years 1988 to 2005 being registered in the Tyrol and Vorarlberg Cancer Registries. Person years at risk (PYAR) were calculated from time of first diagnosis plus 2 months until the exit date, defined as the date of diagnosis of the SPC, date of death, or end of 2010, whichever came first. …”
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    The effects of location on the quality of grapes and wine of the variety Pinot Noir by Pedri Ulrich, Pertoll Günther, Thalheimer Martin, Eva Überegger

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…Differences and similarities of different vineyard sites in the wine-growing area Überetsch (South Tyrol, Italy) and correlations between the conditions of the sites, the analytical and sensorial properties of wines from the variety Pinot Noir was investigated. …”
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    A plan on the roof tile? Reflections on the allegedly ancient city map of Aguntum (Austria) by Michael Teichmann

    Published 2022-05-01
    “… During excavations in Aguntum (Austria; Tyrol) in 1976, a map carved on a roof tile was discovered, which was interpreted by the excavator as an ancient city map or architectural sketch of Aguntum dated to the 3rd century AD. …”
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    Seals as a Reflection of the Self-Confidence, Self-Image and Identity of the Teutonic Order by Katharina Kemmer

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…The “geographical” area of investigation extends to the bailiwicks of Franconia, Alsace–Burgundy, Lorraine, Austria, An der Etsch and in the mountains (South Tyrol) as well as the so-called Deutschmeistertum, whereby the terms mentioned do not necessarily correspond to the present-day areas of that designation. …”
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    Copy number variation across European populations. by Wanting Chen, Caroline Hayward, Alan F Wright, Andrew A Hicks, Veronique Vitart, Sara Knott, Sarah H Wild, Peter P Pramstaller, James F Wilson, Igor Rudan, David J Porteous

    Published 2011-01-01
    “…Here, we investigate copy number variants from genome wide scans of single nucleotide polymorphisms in three European population isolates, the island of Vis in Croatia, the islands of Orkney in Scotland and the South Tyrol in Italy. We show that whereas the overall copy number variant frequencies are similar between populations, their distribution is highly specific to the population of origin, a finding which is supported by evidence for increased kinship correlation for specific copy number variants within populations.…”
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    Reading a minority language at school: The case of the Ladin reading book «Flus de munt» by Jasmine Annette Dorigo

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…It subjects to a didactic and linguistic analysis the book «Flus de munt» [Mountain flowers], a reading book for primary schools of the Badia valley (South Tyrol), published in three editions between 1967 and 1978. …”
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    Austria, Germania e Svizzera by Zucchi, Stefan Matthias

    Published 2016-03-01
    “… The germanophone area in central Europe is far from being homogenous, not only in political terms due to its (primary) division in three independent countries, but also in linguistic terms: besides its diatopic subdivision with dozens of different dialects from northern Germany down to South Tyrol, from east Belgium to Brandenburg, long-since German is considered a pluricentric language with three national standard varieties: German, Austrian and Swiss standard German. …”
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    Antibody kinetics in primary- and secondary-care physicians with mild to moderate SARS-CoV-2 infection by Dorothea Orth-Höller, Angelika Eigentler, Lukas Weseslindtner, Johannes Möst

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…Among the remaining 377 persons without clear-cut evidence of infection, unequivocally positive IgG antibodies were found in only one, showing a surprisingly low prevalence (0.3%, 95% CI: 0.01–1.5) in physicians with likely contacts with infected patients in a region highly affected by the pandemic (Tyrol, Austria).…”
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