leiden in English

noun
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a city in the western Netherlands, 9 miles (15 km) northeast of The Hague; population 116,878 (2008).

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1. Brills Companion to Seneca, Leiden 2013, 135-139

2. Leiden 08 morte crucis Condemnatus.jpg 1,244 × 965; 241 KB Leiden 09 percussus et attritus.jpg 1,218 × 1,049; 261 KB Leiden 10 blasphematus et illusus.jpg 1,349 × 1,151; 303 KB

3. He studied at the Hoogeschool Leiden (the current Leiden University) and promoted in 1847 with his dissertation De aberratione lucis (on the aberrations of the light).

4. Excessive Clotting Explanation: Factor V Leiden is an inherited Clotting disorder

5. ASC Leiden - Rietveld Collection - Nigeria 1970 - 1973 - 01 - 092 Biafra stamps.

6. In 1728, he travelled to Leiden to study classics and law at the university.

7. The Ipuwer Papyrus (officially Papyrus Leiden I 344 recto but also known as The Admonitions of Ipuwer) is an ancient Egyptian hieratic papyrus now held in the Dutch National Museum of Antiquities in Leiden, Netherlands

8. Molecular testing (PCR amplification method) revealed a heterozygous mutation responsible for factor V Leiden.

9. His younger brother Arnold Boate (1606–1653) followed him to study medicine in Leiden

10. The recreational area of the Kaag Lakes (Kagerplassen) lies just to the northeast of Leiden.

11. The Necessity for De-Anglicising Ireland This edition was published in 1994 by Academic Press Leiden

12. She is associate professor of medical pharmacology at Leiden University and adjunct professor of cognitive neurobiology at the University of Amsterdam.

13. Leiden University has produced leading academics such as Christiaan Snouck Hurgronje, and still has academics who specialise in Indonesian languages and cultures.

14. The Bloodcurdling experiment, via Pacific Standard, was conducted by researchers from several institutions in the Netherlands using participants affiliated with the Leiden Medical Center

15. In the 1590 's he became the director of the Hortus Botanicus in Leiden , the oldest botanical garden of Europe , founded in 1587 .

16. Factor V Leiden is the most commonly inherited blood disorder, caused by a deficiency of Protein C (a blood factor which contributes to Clotting)

17. He who hides his name as Amun, he appears to the face as Re, his body is Ptah Leiden hymn The tempest moves aside for …

18. Invocation to Amun The Leiden hymns mentioned the trinity aspect of 3 creator gods All gods are three: Amun, Re and Ptah, whom none equals

19. Adamantly pogawędka physics odsoudit композиция запросов escape outstanding miano (n.) filozof (m.) einen neuen Tauchrekord aufstellen opvraagtaal ski contract for the carriage ilusionar comparador (m.) navet access method artificial மச்சம், மரு township banos buon giorno Leiden (the Netherlands) terrain

20. Written in a single papyrus, the Admonitions of Ipuwer, (catalogue name Papyrus Leiden 344) is a poetic composition believed to have been written during the Egyptian Middle Kingdom era, a period corresponding to 2050 BC - 1652 BC

21. In slightly later years, the theme flourished in art and literature, for example with paintings by Naiveu of about 1700 such as The Lying-in Room (Stedelijk Museum De Lakenhal, Leiden) and plays such as Thomas Asselijn's Kraem-bedt (Birthbed) of 1683

22. He received his doctorate in 1961 in Leiden from Willem Titus van Est (1921-2002) and Jacob Murre with thesis Reducible and Multiple Algebraic Curves, but had previously studied under Jean-Pierre Serre in Paris and Aldo Andreotti in Pisa.

23. Burgraves of Dohna-Reichertswalde; Burgraves of Dohna-Schlobitten; Burgraves of Dohna-Schlobitten-Leistenau; Burgraves of Dohna-Wundlacken; Burgraves of Doornick; Burgraves of Durbuy; Burgraves of Ghent; Burgraves of Kirchberg; Burgraves of Kirchberg-Altenberg; Burgraves of Köln; Burgraves of Leiden; Burgraves of Leisnig; Burgraves of Livadia

24. Other forms: sich Babysitten/nicht Babysitten Irregular conjugation for the verbs "leiden", "schneiden" and their compounds: there is a vowel change in the stem of Present tense ("ich leide"), the stem of Preterite ("ich litt") and the stem of Past Participle ("gelitten").

25. In the second vocal section, the words "Daselbsten verwechselt mein Jesus das Leiden mit seliger Wonne, mit ewigen Freuden" (and there my Jesus exchanges sorrow for blessed delight, for eternal joy) are presented on a new theme, marked allegro, then the instruments repeat their second section as a postlude.

26. Der Apoplex (eigentlich die Apoplexie, wie lateinisch Apoplexia von altgriechisch ἀποπληξία ‚Schlag‘, in der Antike und im Mittelalter für schlagartige Ereignisse mit Bewusstseinsverlust oder mit teilweisen Lähmungserscheinungen sowie Leiden des Gehirns, die dem Körper plötzlich und unvermittelt Empfindung und Bewegung nimmt), früher auch Schlagfluss genannt, ist ein