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A whirlwind in occupied Holland
Published 2008“…● Two separate groups of Dutch microbiologists led clandestine efforts to produce antibiotics while the country was occupied during World War II. ● In one of these efforts, J.V. Köningsberger and Abraham van Luyk at the Botanical Laboratory in Utrecht tested antibiotics produced by Penicillium expansum on animals and humans. ● Although hampered by wartime censorship, this Dutch group benefitted from information on penicillin from an unusual source—namely, a leaflet that British Royal Air Force (RAF) fliers dropped over Holland. ● The group in Utrecht laboured under conditions of severe deprivation, but despite their best efforts their work came to an abrupt end in August 1944 when gas and electricity supplies collapsed.…”
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Hollands hollende koe: the political satirist and moral conviction
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When person-occupation fit falls down; Understanding why some poor fits are happy in their line of work, and some good fits are not
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Review of Holland, P. (ed.). 'Shakespeare Survey 59: editing Shakespeare' (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2006)
Published 2009“…Review of Holland, P. (ed.). 'Shakespeare Survey 59: editing Shakespeare' (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2006)…”
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Review of Peter Holland and Stephen Orgel (eds.) 'From script to stage in early modern England'(Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2004)
Published 2006“…Review of Peter Holland and Stephen Orgel (eds.) 'From script to stage in early modern England'(Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2004)…”
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Review of Peter Holland and Stephen Orgel (eds.) From script to stage in early modern England. (Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2004)
Published 2006“…Review of Peter Holland and Stephen Orgel (eds.) From script to stage in early modern England. …”
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Zones of inhibition? The transfer of information relating to penicillin in Europe during World War II. [Chapter 5 Zones of Inhibition? The Transfer of Information Relating to Penic...
Published 2009“…Alexander Fleming published his first description of penicillin in 1929, but the journal articles that were to propel penicillin from its relative obscurity were those of Howard Florey and his co-workers at Oxford University. …”
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Best one act plays of 1944-5 / edited by James William Marriott.
Published 1946Table of Contents: “…Contents: Johnson, P., Dark brown; - Brighouse, H., Let's live in England; - Corrie, J., The failure; - Holland, N., The leopard's spots; - Etheridge, K., The folley of Seithenyn, - Ames, G., The green veil passes; - Cown, P., The sea-shell; - Asklom, M.Flashback; - Aske, L.Non Nobis; - Dawson, N; Can die but once?…”
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People with learning difficulties living in community homes: their views and the quality of the service
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Exploring the physical education and school sport experiences of looked-after children and young people
Published 2017“…In so doing, the study adopts a conceptual framework in the form of a social ecological model that possesses five levels of influence at the individual, interpersonal, institutional, community and public policy level (see McLeroy et al., 1988). …”
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