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Schaaf, T.W. van der (1990). Man as the strongest link in the chain. In J. van Wijk (ed.). Magazine of the Dutch Society of Reliability Technology. Revue Arts The Hague (in Dutch). [Pg.95]

Dutch Society for Mass Spectrometry (NVMS) www. denvms. nl/... [Pg.477]

The book has four chapters. In the first chapter I shall discuss the incident on the canalboat in which Boerhaave was accused of being a Spinozist. While looking at the question of how much truth was in the allegation I shall also look at Boerhaave s education, the influence of his teachers and on a more general level at the debates over Spinozism and Cartesianism in Dutch society and academia at the time. We shall see that Boerhaave was horrified by the theological consequences of Spinozism, but that at the same time he was attracted by Spinoza s ideas on freedom of thought. [Pg.17]

Israel. (1995). The Dutch K.epuhlir. 891. In discussing contemporary debates in Dutch society I rely on the work of J. Israel. [Pg.38]

Noordergraaf, G.f., Schilders, W.H.A., Scheffer, G.J., and Noordergraaf, A. Essential factors in CPR Modeling and clinical aspects. (Abstract) Annual meeting Dutch Society of Anesthesiology. Amsterdam, NL, Sept 30,2005. [Pg.304]

The authors of this book have been able to respond to this analytical approach to different extents. In several national cases it is evident that the chemical societies chose more or less inclusive strategies - however, for different reasons. The inclusive strategy in the Scandinavian societies was primary based on the limited size of the scientific environments of the individual countries. More restrictive strategies might very well have hindered the survival of the small societies. In the French case, however, the open and inclusive attitude towards the industry was rooted in an expectation of an essential financial support therefore the boundary between the society and the applied sector in France should be looked at as a means of communication rather then as a barrier. This applies to many of the negotiated boundaries in several other societies, as does another fact mentioned in the French chapter, namely that the boundary-work was primarily done unreflectively as a result of everyday routines. The Dutch society undoubtedly chose the most inclusive strategy of all - a choice the society has maintained to the present and which has resulted in... [Pg.345]

Dutch Society for the Advancement of Pharmacy, see Nederlandsche Maatschappij ter... [Pg.373]

Some European countries have developed national guidelines for the preparation of ready to administer products in hospital pharmacy (German Society of Hospital Pharmacists Guideline for the aseptic preparation of ready to use-/administer parenterals) or at the hospital ward (Dutch Society of Hospital Pharmacist Guideline for the preparation prior to use on the ward) [49, 50]. For further information on aseptic handling see Chap. 31. [Pg.285]

GMP-H(ospital pharmacy) from the Dutch Society of Hospital Pharmacists NVZA, The Netherlands (in Dutch), contains the interpretation of GMP guidelines and Addenda on Formulation and Preparation method design, Extemporaneous preparation. Aseptic handling and Occupational Health and Safety [11]. [Pg.778]

Most manufacturers provide some performance values for their instruments. Two sample-based tests that are now used are (1) the TAWN protocol and (2) the ratio of the height to the width at half-height for a metal standard. The Dutch Society for Thermal Analysis (TAWN) has suggested the use of the transitions of 4,4 -azoxyanisole to evaluate both resolution and sensitivity of a DSC (van Ekeren et al. 1997). The resolution is evaluated by the ability to... [Pg.223]

From the moment the first incidents were reported, the efficacy of the technology was questioned and the need for risk control was considered obvious. The Dutch Society for Vascular Surgery and The Dutch Association of Intervention Radiologists immediately took the initiative to draw up guidelines for this particular procedure in order to improve quality and safety. These guidelines related to requirements for ... [Pg.204]

J.H. acknowledges a grant of the Stichting Hugo de Vriesfonds and of the Dutch Society for Cell Biology. [Pg.300]


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