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Table 7 Ripeness classes and n-values of clays in Vietnam, Indonesia and The Netherlands (Janssen et al. 1993)

in unknown title
by unknown authors

Table 1. Organizations per category

in A Lightweight Method for the Modeling of Enterprise Architectures: Introduction and Empirical Validation
by Henk Koning, Rik Bos, Sjaak Brinkkemper
"... In PAGE 13: ... Six organizations participated for the second time, making up a total of 27 different organizations. In Table1 we list the distribution of the organizations among different categories in the public and private sector according to a standard categorization of companies of the Netherlands Bureau of Statistics [15]. Except for the three categories AFH (Agriculture, Forestry and Hunting), Mining and Education, all categories are represented by at least one company.... ..."

Table 2. Recall bases for four sample substances.

in A Method for Learning Part-Whole Relations (extended abstract)
by Willem Robert Van Hage, Hap Kolb, Guus Schreiber
"... In PAGE 4: ... The selection of the wholes was based on reports from the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the Netherlands Organization for Applied Scientific Research (TNO) Quality of Life. Recall and the sets of wholes are shown in Table2 , along with the rank at which the whole occurs in the list of discovered wholes. 5 Discussion We showed that learning part-whole relations in the health and safety domain is feasible.... ..."

Table 3: DHL growth in the Netherlands

in Information From Websites
by Www Compaq Nl, Dr. R. W. Hawkins
"... In PAGE 36: ... UPS is another important competitor. Table3 shows that DHL has grown considerably, especially in the Netherlands. Table 3: DHL growth in the Netherlands... ..."

Table 1. Firm mobility in the Netherlands

in Abstract FIRM RELOCATION: STATE OF THE ART AND RESEARCH PROSPECTS
by P. H. Pellenbarg, L. J. G. Van Wissen, J. Van Dijk
"... In PAGE 21: ... For the Netherlands, this process is documented rather well, in the so-called Mutation Balance system which has been set up by the Union of Dutch Chambers of Commerce (VVK), and described in a series of articles by Kemper and Pellenbarg (for a synopsis see Pellenbarg and Kemper 1999). Table1... ..."

Table 6. Number of Licensing Contracts Imported from the Netherlands in 1994 by Product/Technology Netherlands All Countries Netherlands

in FDI and Licensing Strategies by Dutch Multinationals in Japan
by Ren Belderbos Nibor, René A. Belderbos
"... In PAGE 21: ... This latter point is not likely to bias the figures much, since both the number of licensing contracts from the Netherlands (about 80) and the share of the Netherlands in total licensing (about 3 percent) has been remarkably stable throughout the 1990s [NISTEP (1996)]. With the above considerations in mind, Table6 presents data on the number of new and renewed licensing contracts concluded in 1994 with licensors based in the Netherlands, and compares the numbers with the total number of contracts from all licensor countries. The 30 In a few areas, such as space technology and weaponry, licensing deals have to be approved by the Japanese... In PAGE 22: ... On the other hand, the figures do not include licensing contracts signed by Shell and Unilever in the UK and the US subsidiaries of large Dutch MNEs. Also, the 1994 figures in Table6 cannot be distinguished between intra-firm and arm apos;s length licensing. In paragraph 4.... ..."

Table 3 - Summary of Internet in The Netherlands

in unknown title
by unknown authors 1997

Table 1 Option listings in the Netherlands

in New Evidence On Price And Volatility Effects Of Stock Option Introductions
by Rezaul Kabir Tilburg, Rezaul Kabir
"... In PAGE 7: ...Table1 gives an overview of all listing dates and the underlying stocks. We can see that during the sample period, there were a total of 56 option listings on 47 different stocks.... ..."

Table 1: Election dates in the Netherlands,

in Timing of Vote Decision in First and Second Order Dutch Elections 1978-1995: Evidence from Artificial Neural Networks
by Rob Eisinga, Philip Hans Franses, Dick Van Dijk
"... In PAGE 6: ... These changes may obviously be the result of the turnover of electoral generations and of other structural changes such as a shifting age distribution. Moreover, as can be seen in both Figure 1 and Table1 , the election calendar has frequently called Dutch voters to the polls. The increased number of elections mayhave gradually devaluated the importance of any single election and may have induced voter fatigue.... ..."

Table 12 POS transaction in the Netherlands in 2003

in The Use of Cash, Cheque and Electronic Payment Services in Thailand: Changes and Challenges for Efficiency Enhancement *
by Sayan Pariwat, Rungsun Hataiseree, Sayan Pariwat, Rungsun Hataiseree 2004
"... In PAGE 64: ... This tended to happen not only to the use of cash, but also to the use of cheque. As one can see from Table12 , although cash still remains by far the most prominent, both in numbers of transactions and in total value, when compared with other types of payments instruments for use in POS transactions, it has become increasingly apparent that debit card and credit card have gained increased popularity. In value term, debit card accounted for nearly 42% of the total value of POS transaction in the Netherlands in 2003.... ..."
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