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Combining Mass Cytometry Data by CyTOFmerge Reveals Additional Cell Phenotypes in the Heterogeneous Ovarian Cancer Tumor Microenvironment: A Pilot Study
Assessing plume impacts caused by polymetallic nodule mining vehicles
Causal Effects between Criteria That Establish the End of Service Life of Buildings and Components
Medication reviews and deprescribing as a single intervention in falls prevention: a systematic review and meta-analysis
Phenotypic characterization by mass cytometry of the microenvironment in ovarian cancer and impact of tumor dissociation methods
The microscopic distribution of hydrophilic polymers in interpenetrating polymer networks (IPNs) of medical grade silicone
Housing Pathology: Towards a Holistic Pathological Approach of Residential Buildings
Identifying multiply scattered wavepaths in strongly scattering and dispersive media
Life span assessment of dwellings
Lifespan assessment of dwellings
Obsolescence – understanding the underlying processes
Obsolescence – understanding the underlying processes
Richard Turkington and Christopher Watson (eds.): Renewing Europe’s housing: Policy Press, UK, 2015, 328 pp, £70.00 (hardback), ISBN: 978-1-44731-012-9
Nieuwe Bouwwet deugt niet: Wetsvoorstel kwaliteitsborging voor de bouw
Obsolescence: The underlying processes
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Vraaggericht en betaalbaar: De sociale huursector op de schop
Wonen 6.0: Over de toekomst van de sociale huisvesting in Nederland
Martin Liebrechts
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