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  1. Remotely sensed vegetation moisture as explanatory variable of Lyme borreliosis incidence

    JM Barrios, WW Verstraeten, P Maes, J Clement, JM Aerts, J Farifteh, K Lagrou, M Van Ranst, P Coppin | Status: published | Journal: International Journal of Applied Earth Observation | Volume: 18 | Year: 2012 | First page: 1 | Last page: 12 | doi: 10.1016/j.jag.2012.01.023

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  2. Relating land cover and spatial distribution of nephropathia epidemica and Lyme borreliosis in Belgium

    JM Barrios, WW Verstraeten, P Maes, J Clement, JM Aerts, K Lagrou, G Ducoffre, M Van Ranst, P Coppin | Status: published | Journal: International Journal of Environmental Health Rese | Volume: 23 | Year: 2013 | First page: 132 | Last page: 154 | doi: DOI:10.1080/09603123.2012.708918

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  3. Temperature and snow-mediated moisture controls of summer vegetation photosynthetic activity in northern terrestrial ecosystems between 1982 and 2011

    Recent warming has stimulated the productivity of boreal and Arctic vegetation by reducing temper...

    J Barichivich, KR Briffa, R Myneni, G van der Schrier, W Dorigo, CJ Tucker, TJ Osborn, TM Melvin | Status: accepted | Journal: Remote Sensing | Year: 2014

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  4. The European Space Agency\'s FlySafe project, looking at the bird strike problem from another perspective

    The bird strike problem is a negative side effect of the aerial mobility of both aircraft and bir...

    A Dekker, H van Gasteren, W Bouten, J Shamoun-Baranes, A Borst, I Holleman, A Dokter, A Ginati, G Garofalo | Conference: 28th Meeting of International Bird Strike Committee | Organisation: IBSC | Place: Brazilie | Year: 2008 | First page: 0 | Last page: 0

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  5. Global Warming and Epidemic Trends of an Emerging Viral Disease in Western-Europe: The Nephropathia Epidemica Case

    Hantaviruses were first described in Korea in 1978, and are an important group of “new” pathogens...

    J Clement, P Maes, JM Barrios, WW Verstraeten, S Amirpour Haredasht, G Ducoffre, JM Aerts, M Van Ranst | Year: 2011

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