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kiel

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A city in northern Germany.

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He followed his various intellectual bents in his course of studies at the universities of Heidelberg, Bonn, and Kiel, taking his Ph.D. in physics and geography at Kiel in 1881.

Gone are Anschütz, a Kiel firm making steering equipment for ships, Jena's business making telescopes for amateurs, and Wöhlk, a maker of contact lenses.

EPOCA is the most thorough investigation so far attempted of the effect of pH changes at the level of a whole ecology.By looking at which creatures flourish in their mesocosms, Ulf Riebesell of the Leibniz Institute for Marine Studies in Kiel and his colleagues hope to see changes as they take place by keeping an eye on the water chemistry and nutrient levels.

"Kiel is a lovely place to go sailing but has no business being a financial centre," says Martin Hellmich of the Frankfurt School of Finance and Management.

Lo and behold! when Dr Kiel looked more closely, these rocks, too, contained fossil shark eggs.Methane seeps, then, look as if they act as nurseries for sharks—and may have done so for a long time.

And that has permitted palaeontologists to excavate several thousand fossils, representing 68 animal species, from the area.These researchers, led by Ben Thuy of the Natural History Museum of Luxembourg and Steffen Kiel of Göttingen University in Germany, report their findings this week in the Proceedings of the Royal Society.

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So there is the horrible possibility that everybody has got things the wrong way round, and it is the vulcanism that causes the craters.That, at least, is the theory of Jason Phipps Morgan and his colleagues at Kiel University in Germany.

Without these props, growth might be just 1.1%, says the Kiel Institute for the World Economy.

For two decades he has been one of the loudest voices preaching the urgency of structural reform (another is Horst Siebert at Kiel University, who argued a similar case two years ago in "The German Economy: Beyond the Social Market", published by Princeton University Press).

The article cites a study by the Kiel Institute for the World Economy, in Germany, paid for by the European Commission in Brussels, into the effect on consumer prices of earlier waves of trade liberalisation.The study found that a rise in imports of cheap Chinese clothing did have a significant impact on consumer prices in the EU.

When people see that debts, and thus taxes, are heading up they tend to save more rather than spend, says Joachim Scheide of the Kiel Institute for the World Economy (this phenomenon is known as Ricardian equivalence).

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