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Wageningen University’s Restaurant of the Future

The Restaurant of the Future is run by scientists at the Wageningen University to investigate influences on eating behaviour and to carry out studies for the food industry The Restaurant of the Future at Wageningen University...

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Schoonenbeek Kees : Rorate

Schoonenbeek Kees Pays-Bas, DierenKees Schoonenbeek was born in Arnhem, the Netherlands, on October 1 st 1947.He studied the piano at the Conservatory in Arnhem and completed his studies in music theory and composition at the...

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Marks & Spencer will be no bed of roses after years keeping families happy in the boardroom

Some believe that the Dutch are the Europeans who most resemble the British in outlook and attitudes, which might explain the longevity of Anglo-Dutch business alliances such as Royal Dutch Shell and Unilever.

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Nijmegen 2010 - registration opened

In two months the fifth edition of the annual MSX Fair in Nijmegen will be held. It's the only major pure-MSX fair left in The Netherlands after the annual Bussum fair was discontinued. As of today, the registration form is...

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"EurSafety Health-net" launched to fight hospital acquired MRSA infection

On November 19, 2009, the kick-off meeting for the Euregio-project "EurSafety Health-net" has taken place. EurSafety Health-net is the follow-up of EUREGIO MRSA-net, that, according to the Robert Koch Institute, gained some...

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Prof. Peter Mack

General MA (Oxford), MPhil, PhD (Warburg Institute, London), DLitt (Warwick) Research Interests Medieval and Renaissance European intellectual, cultural and literary history. Most of publications - among them, Renaissance...

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On the origin of nematodes: Phylogenetic tree of world's most numerous group of animals

ScienceDaily (Nov. 20, 2009) — Scientists from Wageningen University and Research Centre have published the largest nematode phylogenetic tree to date in cooperation with the Dutch Plant Protection Service (PD) and the...

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Multidisciplinary meeting on urological cancers aims to benefit cancer patients

Arnhem, November 2009 -- Experts agree that the urological cancer patient will benefit greatly if the delivered treatment is the result of a combined effort. Collaboration of experts from various fields is, therefore, necessary...

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Balance food and biofuels in agriculture, Dutch researcher says

The world already produces enough food to feed all of its people a European diet several times over, but the global food crisis persists due in a large part to misplaced government priorities, a Netherlands-based doctor of...

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Fish and chip lunches

Born to a car parts factory owner in the prosperous Dutch city of Apeldoorn in 1959, Marc Bolland studied business at the University of Groningen before joining Heineken as a management trainee in 1987. He stayed with the Dutch...

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