Higher mortality among ACS patients in Finland than in Norway: Do differences in acute preparedness and scale effects explain the variation?
Tron Anders Moger
Department of Health Management and Health Economics, University of Oslo, Norway
Tron Anders Moger
Department of Health Management and Health Economics, University of Oslo, Norway
Carlos Moura
MARE - Açores
Por Pedro Segurado (Centro de Estudos Florestais - Instituto Superior de Agronomia).
Carolina Madeira
MARE-ULisboa
Gusz Eibein
University Amsterdam
As plantas estão por todo o lado, são-nos indispensáveis de diversas formas, mas a nossa consciência, individual e coletiva, da sua importância, é ainda muito limitada.
Maria do Carmo Barreto
Assistant Professor (IERS Group)
Patrícia Henriques da Silva
NOVO BANCO
Ana Veríssimo
CIBIO-InBIO
Laurence Jones
Centre for Ecology and Hydrology Bangor, Environment Centre Wales, North Wales, UK
There is increasing evidence of the effects that excess nitrogen has on semi-natural ecosystems globally, affecting vegetation, soils and ecosystem processes. Although coastal systems can be highly dynamic and in some cases receive inputs of nitrogen from marine sources, sand dune ecosystems have also been shown to be sensitive to nitrogen.