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How can we reduce economic violence? Can financial literacy and education enhance economic wellbeing? The present paper reports the results of a research conducted by ALTIS – Università Cattolica and Global Thinking Foundation for the evaluation o
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https://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/56341
Publikováno v:
Journal of Enterprising Communities: People and Places in the Global Economy, 2017, Vol. 11, Issue 03, pp. 373-392.
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http://www.emeraldinsight.com/doi/10.1108/JEC-12-2016-0043
Autor:
Govin, Alexandre, Bartholin, Marie-Claude, Biasotti, Barbara, Giudici, Max, Langella, Valentina, Grosseau, Philippe
Publikováno v:
In Construction and Building Materials 30 September 2016 122:772-780
Autor:
Lavazza, Martina, Formantici, Cristina, Langella, Valentina, Monti, Daniela, Pfeiffer, Ugo, Galante, Yves M.
Publikováno v:
In Journal of Biotechnology 2011 156(2):108-116
Autor:
LANGELLA, VALENTINA
Tutte le organizzazioni hanno un impatto che riguarda l'economia, la società e l'ambiente naturale. Gli studi accademici di diversi filoni di ricerca (ad business and society studies, accounting, strategic management) propongono diverse definizioni
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http://hdl.handle.net/10280/6047
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Autor:
Govin, Alexandre, Bartholin, Marie-Claude, Biasotti, Barbara, Giudici, Max, Langella, Valentina, Grosseau, Philippe
Publikováno v:
14th International Congress on the Chemistry of Cement (ICCC 2015)
Caijun Shi; Yan Yao. 14th International Congress on the Chemistry of Cement (ICCC 2015), Oct 2015, Beijing, Italy. The 14th International Congress on the Chemistry of Cement-ICCC Proceedings, 2015
The 14th International Congress on the Chemistry of CementICCC 2015 Proceedings
14th International Congress on the Chemistry of Cement (ICCC 2015), The Chinese Ceramic Society; China Building Materials Academy; State key Laboratory of Green Building Materials, Oct 2015, Beijing, China. pp.4. Admixtures
Caijun Shi; Yan Yao. 14th International Congress on the Chemistry of Cement (ICCC 2015), Oct 2015, Beijing, Italy. The 14th International Congress on the Chemistry of Cement-ICCC Proceedings, 2015
The 14th International Congress on the Chemistry of CementICCC 2015 Proceedings
14th International Congress on the Chemistry of Cement (ICCC 2015), The Chinese Ceramic Society; China Building Materials Academy; State key Laboratory of Green Building Materials, Oct 2015, Beijing, China. pp.4. Admixtures
International audience; Mortars are traditionally made from a mixture of sand, a binder and water. However, modern factory-made mortars are currently, very complex materials. Indeed, to exhibit various properties from the fresh paste to the hardened
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=dedup_wf_001::70229264275bd50114201d7b8c2dfb7d
https://hal-emse.ccsd.cnrs.fr/emse-01250110
https://hal-emse.ccsd.cnrs.fr/emse-01250110
Autor:
Govin, Alexandre, Bartholin, Marie-Claude, Biasotti, Barbara, Giudici, Max, Langella, Valentina, Grosseau, Philippe
Publikováno v:
Proceedings of the 27th Biennial National Conference of the Concrete Institute of Australiain conjunction with the 69th RILEM Week-ISBN: 978-1-943847-70-9
Concrete 2015 / RILEM Week-27th Biennial National Conference of the Concrete Institute of Australia in conjunction with the 69th RILEM Week
Concrete 2015 / RILEM Week-27th Biennial National Conference of the Concrete Institute of Australia in conjunction with the 69th RILEM Week, the Concrete Institute of Australia; RILEM, Aug 2015, Melbourne, Australia. pp.848 à 857
Concrete 2015 / RILEM Week-27th Biennial National Conference of the Concrete Institute of Australia in conjunction with the 69th RILEM Week
Concrete 2015 / RILEM Week-27th Biennial National Conference of the Concrete Institute of Australia in conjunction with the 69th RILEM Week, the Concrete Institute of Australia; RILEM, Aug 2015, Melbourne, Australia. pp.848 à 857
International audience; Mortars are traditionally made from a mixture of sand, a binder and water. However, modern factory-made mortars are currently, very complex materials. Indeed, to exhibit various properties from the fresh paste to the hardened
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=dedup_wf_001::4526d37ec21c00ac4fb080aa3b361c75
https://hal-emse.ccsd.cnrs.fr/emse-01207947
https://hal-emse.ccsd.cnrs.fr/emse-01207947