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Prior immunological memory to pertussis toxin affects the avidity development of anti-PT IgG antibodies after acellular pertussis booster vaccination. [PDF]
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Clustering of circumstances during the first 1000 days after conception and their association with school performance: a population-based cohort study from the Netherlands. [PDF]
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European Journal of Political Research, 1992
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Gerrit Voerman, Simon Otjes
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European Industrial Relations Observatory ... Annual Review, 2000
The Dutch social security system aims at providing income for citizens who do not or no longer participate in the labour process as a consequence of sickness, disability, unemployment or old age.They are provided with a substitute income. Under certain circumstances, citizens may also claim supplementary income if their income, either from work or from
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The Dutch social security system aims at providing income for citizens who do not or no longer participate in the labour process as a consequence of sickness, disability, unemployment or old age.They are provided with a substitute income. Under certain circumstances, citizens may also claim supplementary income if their income, either from work or from
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2002
2006 was probably not the most exciting period for tort law in the netherlands. The most noteworthy developments are: the presentation of a code for dealing with personal injury cases1; the entry into force of title 7.17 of the dutch civil code, introducing a new insurance law; the fact that the hoge raad has accepted proportional liability. The latter
Faure, M.G., Hartlief, T.
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2006 was probably not the most exciting period for tort law in the netherlands. The most noteworthy developments are: the presentation of a code for dealing with personal injury cases1; the entry into force of title 7.17 of the dutch civil code, introducing a new insurance law; the fact that the hoge raad has accepted proportional liability. The latter
Faure, M.G., Hartlief, T.
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