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Low-country lessons

Nursing, 2003
From five proud southern women, I learned a few things about nursing that my textbooks didn't cover.
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Acoustics education in the Low Countries

The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 1999
This presentation is an overview of acoustics education programs found at universities and professional colleges in the Netherlands and Flanders. As has happened in many other academic areas, the traditional organization of educational programs along disciplinary lines has to a large extent made a place for an organization based on application areas ...
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Polyphony in the Low Countries [PDF]

open access: possibleEarly Music, 1998
The second thing that strikes one while leafing through Flemish polyphony is the quality and diversity of its illustrations. There are portraits or representations of Dufay, Binchois, Ockeghem, Obrecht, Josquin, Willaert, Lassus, Rore and Monte, to name only the most famous composers, and of Philip the Good, Ercole I d'Este, Charles V, Margaret of ...
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Bearing the brunt of covid-19: older people in low and middle income countries

British medical journal, 2020
A global expert group on older people might be ...
P. Lloyd-Sherlock   +3 more
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Highlanders in the Low Countries

Dutch Crossing, 2005
AbstractMassive levels of recruitment in Britain for the protracted Flanders campaigns, to say nothing of the cultural fallout in England, suggest that these first stages of the ‘Second Hundred Years War’ against the French were far from ‘limited’ in nature or effect.
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The Low Countries

1993
The decades around the end of the sixteenth century do not immediately strike us as a period in which the Low Countries initiated fresh developments in music. Nor do the Low Countries even appear as an important area in the musical life of Europe. In fact they were becoming more and more isolated from the rest of Europe.
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Diabetes in low-resourced countries

Best Practice & Research Clinical Obstetrics & Gynaecology, 2015
Maternal and newborn health poses one of the greatest health challenges in the developing world. Many low-income countries are now experiencing a demographic and epidemiological transition and changing of lifestyles. Thus, apparent "Western" diseases such as diabetes and obesity have been reaching the Third World countries.
Eran Ashwal, Eran Hadar, Moshe Hod
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Sociolinguistics in the Low Countries

1984
This volume contains the papers read at the Second Sociolinguistics Conference of the Association Belge de Linguistique Appliquee (Belgian Association of Applied Linguistics) that was held at the University of Antwerp on the in May, 1980. The papers are grouped around two topics: 'Language and Social Class' and 'Language Attitudes'.
Kas Deprez   +1 more
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Touring the Low Countries

1998
Touring the Low Countries is an anthology of approximately forty travel documents by British tourists - journals, letters, and financial accounts - most of them published here for the first time.The United Provinces and the Spanish Netherlands, with all the variety of their contrasting cultural climates, were regarded as an ideal destination for a ...
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