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Ley·den

(lī'dĕn),
Ernst V. von, German physician, 1832-1910. See: Leyden ataxia, Leyden crystals, Leyden neuritis, Leyden-Möbius muscular dystrophy.
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Jos Raaijmakers is professor of Microbial Interactions and Diversity in Leiden and head of Microbial Ecology at NIOO-KNAW.
Entrance is free, and you watch a seven-minute audio-visual presentation of the life of Rembrandt when he lived and learned in Leiden.
The exhibition "traces two main narratives -- Rembrandt's development as an artist, as seen through The Leiden Collection's 15 works by the artist, and the development of genre painting in 17th-century Holland, as shown through The Leiden Collection's extraordinary depth of works by the fijnschilders (fine painters)," Yeager-Crasselt said in a released statement.
Meshcheryakov was awarded a Leiden Excellence Scholarship to pursue an advanced LL.M.
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Around Ottawa, where Van Leiden has been in business for 11 years, varmint hunting is essentially restricted to coyotes--which have undergone a recent population boom.
Meanwhile, Leiden wasted another opportunity with goalkeeper Harjot Singh making an excellent penalty corner save this time.
Follow-up in the studies in the meta-analysis varied from 6 months to 30 months; three data sets followed patients for 1 year, as did the study from which the Leiden CPR was derived.
"Police have received mention about a possible school shooting (being planned) in Leiden," said a statement issued late Sunday evening.
Leiden Mayor Henri Lenferink told Dutch broadcaster NOS, "It could just be a morbid joke but we don't want to take any risk.
Ignyta, a California-based personalised medicine company, has collaborated with Leiden University Medical Center.
This volume inaugurates a new series titled "Leiden Studies on the Frontiers of International Law," which aims to "re-map or re-think" some of the field's conceptual boundaries--to broach constrictive borders in the interests of creative new thought.
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