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Economie voor een klimaatminister. [PDF]

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Proost, Stef, Van Regemorter, Denise
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Regionalisation of the skin

Seminars in Cell & Developmental Biology, 2014
The skin displays marked anatomical variation in thickness, colour and in the appendages that it carries. These regional distinctions arise in the embryo, likely founded on a combinatorial positional code of transcription factor expression. Throughout adult life, the skin's distinct anatomy is maintained through both cell autonomous epigenetic ...
Jeanette A, Johansson, Denis J, Headon
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Reassessing (home-)regionalisation

Journal of International Business Studies, 2008
Alan Rugman and co-authors argue that globalisation, and with it global strategy, is a myth. This contention rests on a taxonomy of the world's largest firms based on their sales, showing an overwhelming share of home-regional firms. We question the rationales underpinning their classification scheme.
Osegowitsch, T, Sammartino, A
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Regionalism and Regionalisation

2005
Regionalism and regionalisation are the terms used to describe, respectively, the political project of building a community of states, and the regional expression of global processes of integration and changing structures of production and power in a given geographic area.
Kato Lambrechts, Chris Alden
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Regionalised Tertiary Psychiatric Residential Facilities

Epidemiologia e Psichiatria Sociale, 2008
SummaryAims– Psychiatric hospitals remain the main venue for long-term mental health care and, despite widespread closures and downsizing, no country that built asylums in the last century has done away with them entirely – with the recent exception of Italy.
Alain, Lesage   +4 more
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Regionalising National History

The Medieval History Journal, 2014
In contrast to their emphasis on political and agricultural history, the twentieth-century Vietnamese historians have paid surprisingly little attention to maritime history despite the fact that Vietnam is a maritime country with over 3000 kilometres of shoreline along the Indo-Chinese coast.
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