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The establishment of EVISA is funded by the EU through the Fifth Framework Programme (G7RT- CT- 2002- 05112).
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Bioline International
is a not-for-profit scholarly publishing cooperative committed to providing open access to quality research journals published in developing countries. BI's goal of reducing the South to North knowledge gap is crucial to a global understanding of health (tropical medicine, infectious diseases, epidemiology, emerging new diseases), biodiversity, the environment, conservation and international development. By providing a platform for the distribution of peer-reviewed journals (currently from Bangladesh, Brazil, Chile, China, Colombia, Egypt, Ghana, India, Iran, Kenya, Malaysia, Nigeria, Tanzania, Turkey, Uganda and Venezuela), BI helps to reduce the global knowledge divide by making bioscience information generated in these countries available to the international research community world-wide.
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ISEAC 36: 36th International Symposium on Environmental Analytical Chemistry
05.09.2010
Rome, Italy
9. Symposium Massenspektrometrische Verfahren der Elementspurenanalyse / 22. ICPMS-Anwendertreffen
06.09.2010
Berlin-Adlershof, Germany
Geochemical Speciation & Bioavailability of Trace Elements: Progress, Challenges & Future Trends
07.09.2010
University of Lancaster, Lancaster, United Kingdom
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