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Bevat de genealogieen van de families Buma/Van Haersma Buma/Hopperus Buma, d'Engelbronner, Knoop, Kock, De Kuyper, Loeff (uit Oudheusden), Van der Mandele, Van de Mortel, Schermer/Schermer Voest, Vriesendorp. Voor meer informatie over dit 'blauwe boekje': zie www.blauweboekje.nl/delen/97. Voor meer informatie over het Nederland's Patriciaat in het algemeen, zie: www.blauweboekje.nl.
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Defines the basic technical approaches to reproductive genetics, concentrating on the procedural and mechanical approaches to human prenatal diagnosis. Delineates screening techniques of alpha-fetoprotein determination, imaging techniques of ultrasound and its application throughout pregnancy, techn
This revised and extended second edition evaluates the diverse approaches to organizational change that have defined the field. Explaining the assumptions and implications that accompany these diverse philosophies, this book demystifies the complexities of conflicting perspectives and delivers valuable insights into the research and practice of organizational change.
This book is a story of the people who gave birth to my father's family and the times in which they lived. The Ferguson and Schneider families are fairly recent arrivals in America by genealogical standards. My great-grandfather Ferguson was born in Glasgow, Scotland, arriving in the United States while still an infant in 1848. My great-grandfather Schneider was born in Germany and came here in 1868. The Burnet side of the family goes back to the earliest settlers of this country and has its roots on Long Island, New York, in 1643 while still under Dutch rule. That family intermarried with the Dutch of New York City and flourished in trade and medicine, playing significant roles in the early growth of this nation. Throughout the book, I've tried to present stories of who these long-dead ancestors were - what their lives were like and the circumstances that shaped their destinies.
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