Israel's religious parties

Shmuel Sandler, Aaron Kampinsky

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Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationContemporary Israel
Subtitle of host publicationDomestic Politics, Foreign Policy, and Security Challenges
PublisherTaylor and Francis
Pages77-95
Number of pages19
ISBN (Electronic)9780429969928
ISBN (Print)9780813343853
StatePublished - 4 May 2018

Bibliographical note

Funding Information:
The authors thank the FAPESP for funding the project (2010/10189?5) ? Human biometeorology: Analysis of the environmental variable effects (weather, thermal comfort and air pollution) and climate change in geriatric population of Sao Paulo ? to the Department of Atmospheric Science, Institute of Astronomy, Geophysics and Atmospheric Science at the University of S?o Paulo (USP) for supporting this research program. We also thank CAPES (PROEX, Meteorology Post?Graduation Program at USP) and CNPq for the Bruna Segalin grants provided. Kaonan Micadei thanks the financial support from CAPES. We also thank the elderly volunteers and the Geriatric Department of Medicine Faculty at the USP, especially Dr. Alexandre Busse and Dr. Wilson Jacob Filho, for their help in accessing the residences of elderly volunteers. Prashant Kumar acknowledge the collaborative funding received to Universities of Surrey and S?o Paulo through the UGPN funded projects BIOBURN (Towards the Treatment of Aerosol Emissions from Biomass Burning in Chemical Transport Models through a case study in the Metropolitan Area of S?o Paulo) and NEST-SEAS (Next-Generation Environmental Sensing for Local To Global Scale Health Impact Assessment) that assisted Bruna Segalin to work at the University of Surrey, United Kingdom.

Funding

The authors thank the FAPESP for funding the project (2010/10189?5) ? Human biometeorology: Analysis of the environmental variable effects (weather, thermal comfort and air pollution) and climate change in geriatric population of Sao Paulo ? to the Department of Atmospheric Science, Institute of Astronomy, Geophysics and Atmospheric Science at the University of S?o Paulo (USP) for supporting this research program. We also thank CAPES (PROEX, Meteorology Post?Graduation Program at USP) and CNPq for the Bruna Segalin grants provided. Kaonan Micadei thanks the financial support from CAPES. We also thank the elderly volunteers and the Geriatric Department of Medicine Faculty at the USP, especially Dr. Alexandre Busse and Dr. Wilson Jacob Filho, for their help in accessing the residences of elderly volunteers. Prashant Kumar acknowledge the collaborative funding received to Universities of Surrey and S?o Paulo through the UGPN funded projects BIOBURN (Towards the Treatment of Aerosol Emissions from Biomass Burning in Chemical Transport Models through a case study in the Metropolitan Area of S?o Paulo) and NEST-SEAS (Next-Generation Environmental Sensing for Local To Global Scale Health Impact Assessment) that assisted Bruna Segalin to work at the University of Surrey, United Kingdom.

FundersFunder number
Biomass Burning in Chemical Transport Models
Bruna Segalin
Geriatric Department of Medicine
NEST-SEAS
UGPN
Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo
Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior
University of Surrey
Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico

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