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The Netherlands [PDF]

open access: yes, 2021
The Netherlands’ constitutional system is based mainly on the Constitution (Grondwet), which dates back to 1814, but was revised many times. The latest major revision was in 1983 when the entire text and structure of the document were modernised, and a catalogue of fundamental rights was inserted as Chapter I.
Reestman, J.-H., Claes, M.
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The Dynamics of the Classical Reformed Liturgy in the Netherlands: Its Texts and and their History

open access: yesYearbook for Ritual and Liturgical Studies, 2018
In this article, I present a project that recently emerged at the Protestant Theological University (PThU: NL Amsterdam-Groningen). It focuses on the classical reformed liturgy in the Netherlands, its texts, rituals and their history, especially in the ...
Klaas-Willem de Jong
doaj   +1 more source

The contributions of Idzi Radziszewski, Gommar Michiels and Stefan Wyszyński to research in Dutch Studies at the Catholic University of Lublin in the light of the university’s contacts with the Low Countries (1918–1939)

open access: yesNeerlandica Wratislaviensia, 2023
In 1918 a Catholic university (KUL) was founded in the Polish city of Lublin. Idzi Radziszewski (1871–1922), a graduate of the Catholic University of Leuven (KU Leuven), became the first rector of KUL.
Marcin Polkowski
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Accretion funnels onto weakly magnetized young stars [PDF]

open access: yes, 2007
Aims. We re-examine the conditions required to steadily deviate an accretion flow from a circumstellar disc into a magnetospheric funnel flow onto a slow rotating young forming star. Methods.
N. Bessolaz   +14 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Monitoring results of wild boar (Sus scrofa) in The Netherlands: analyses of serological results and the first identification of Brucella suis biovar 2

open access: yesInfection Ecology & Epidemiology, 2020
In Europe, wild boar populations pose an increasing risk for livestock and humans due to the transmission of animal and zoonotic infectious diseases, such as African swine fever and brucellosis.
Peter van Tulden   +11 more
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COVID-19: Monitoring the propagation of the first waves of the pandemic

open access: yes4 open, 2020
Introduction: A phenomenological approach is proposed to monitor the propagation of the first waves of the COVID-19 pandemic. Method: A large set of data collected during the first months of 2020 is compiled into a series of semi-logarithmic ...
Knafo William
doaj   +1 more source

The organic market in the Netherlands [PDF]

open access: yes, 2011
The organic sector in the Netherlands is varied and vibrant. To be able to adequately respond to market trens, opportunities and threats, farmers and their partners in the production chains need high quality information about consumption and trends.
Meeusen, Marieke
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Temperature and Entropy Profiles of Nearby Cooling Flow Clusters Observed with XMM-Newton and the Effervescent Heating Model [PDF]

open access: yes, 2004
We investigate temperature and entropy profiles of 13 nearby cooling flow clusters observed with the EPIC cameras of XMM-Newton. When normalized and scaled by the virial radius the temperature profiles turn out to be remarkably similar.
R. Piffaretti   +9 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Kingdom of the Netherlands-Netherlands: Selected Issues [PDF]

open access: yesIMF Staff Country Reports, 2002
Overall competitiveness of the Dutch economy seems adequate, but domestically produced exports have lost market share recently. Over the past three decades, globalization has greatly influenced economies as countries have become more integrated. Empirical studies on business cycles synchronization and transmission of shocks among countries have ...
openaire   +6 more sources

Call for information: Recycling in the Late Neolithic at the Vlaardingen site of Den Haag-Steynhof

open access: yesEXARC Journal, 2022
The Putting life into Late Neolithic houses project looks at all the different aspects of what life could have been like for “the people in the Rhine/Meuse delta at about c. 2900 – 2500 BC.” (www.puttinglife.com).
Annelou van Gijn
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