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Insurance law --- Belgium --- verzekeringen --- verzekeringsrecht --- recht --- 365 --- 02.01.ZZD --- 02.02.a --- 02.03 --- verzekeringswezen --- Verzekeringswezen ; Algemeen ; Meerdere landen --- Verzekeringsovereenkomst ; Algemeen --- Agenten ; Makelaars
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Meervoudige intelligentie --- 415.4 --- 37.02 --- Didactiek --- Werkvormen --- Ontwikkeling --- Kleuters
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From hand-drawn sketches to computer-generated images, an introduction to drawing for architects covers all types of two-dimensional visual presentation.
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Colours play a vital role in the daily lives of all peoples. Truly remarkable is the human ability to see such a vast array of colours. Just as intriguing is the way languages develop lexemes to reference the colours that the eye sees. In recent years there have been many investigations into the way that languages add colour lexemes. This research has shown that languages, as a rule, follow similar definable steps in the addition of basic colour lexemes. Anthropologists have discovered that in languages of primitive cultures lexemes for colour play different roles than they do in languages of industrialised societies. Consequently studies of colour lexemes of such languages need to employ different methods of inquiry into such a language's colour vocabulary. Additional insights have been gained through the study of colour lexemes in ancient languages. This study makes a contribution to the field of the semantics of colour by investigating ancient Hebrew colour lexemes as found in the Hebrew Scriptures, ancient inscriptions, Ben Sira and Qumran. In part 1 there is a consideration of the physical phenomenon of colour and a review of recent research on languages' acquisition of colour terms. Part 2 presents the detailed analysis of each Hebrew colour lexeme according to the format of the Semantics in Ancient Hebrew Database; included is the position of each lexeme with its semantic field and the scholarly literature. This volume is produced as part of the international project, the Semantics of Ancient Hebrew Database.
Color --- Hebrew language --- Semantics. --- Lexicography. --- Colors --- Color guides --- Colors, Words for --- 22.02*1 --- 22.02*1 Bijbelse filologie: hebreeuws --- Bijbelse filologie: hebreeuws --- Semantics --- Lexicography --- Terminology
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Gustav Adolf Deissmann (1866-1937) was an extraordinary German theologian who gained considerable international repute during his lifetime for his many pioneering contributions in the widely divergent fields of postclassical Greek philology, lexicography, the archaeological excavations of ancient Ephesus, international conciliation and the ecumenical movement. He was the recipient of numerous national and international distinctions, including eight honorary doctorates from six different countries, and was nominated twice for the Nobel Peace Prize. Yet until recent years this once celebrated intellectual has largely been overlooked by modern scholarship, or, if mentioned, often tended to be misrepresented. Although a pleasing upsurge of interest in Deissmann has occurred during the past decade - driven primarily by research from German theological faculties - this comprehensive book from the Antipodes is the first authorized biographical analysis of his multifaceted academic career. Gerber's thorough research is based on an impressive range of hitherto unpublished sources - drawn from some 25 archives, scattered over 3 continents - as well as much privately held material which includes Deissmann's personal diary. An important added feature of this source-rich work is the substantial collection of relevant appendices and addenda, as these consist of transcribed documentary material that would otherwise remain largely unknown or inaccessible to most readers.
Deissmann, Adolf, --- 225.02 --- Nieuw Testament: bijbelse filologie --- 225.02 Nieuw Testament: bijbelse filologie --- Deissmann, Adolf --- Protestants --- Christians --- Deissmann, Adolf, - 1866-1937 --- Deissmann. --- Ecumenism. --- Lexicography, Archaeology. --- Philology.
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Bible. --- Translating. --- Criticism, interpretation, etc. --- Versions --- Septuagint. --- 221.02*3 --- 224.4 --- 221.02*3 Oud Testament: bijbelse filologie: grieks; septuagint --- Oud Testament: bijbelse filologie: grieks; septuagint --- Ezechiël
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1. De geschiedenis van de anatomie - 2. Algemene orientatie - 3. Osteologie : de leer van het beenderstelsel - 4. Myologie : leer van het spierstelsel - 5. Terminologie in verband met het bewegingsstelsel - 6. Neurologie : leer van het zenuwstelsel - 7. Cardiologie : leer van het hart - 8. Pneumologie : leer van de longen - 9. Gastro-enterologie : leer van het maag/darmstelsel - 10. Genitalia - 1.. Nefrologie : leer van de nieren en de urinewegen - 12. Oftalmologie : leer van het oog - 13. Oto-rhino-laryngologie : leer van neus/keel/oor - 14. Onderzoekstechnieken
Tort and negligence --- Human medicine --- Belgium --- 61 --- 11.02 --- Geneeskunde. Hygiëne. Farmacie --- Verzekeringsgeneeskunde ; Ziekte : Ongevallen ; Invaliditeit
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Information technology --- Social media. --- Internet marketing. --- 659.02 --- Online marketing --- Web marketing --- World Wide Web marketing --- Electronic commerce --- Marketing --- User-generated media --- Communication --- User-generated content --- Management. --- Social aspects. --- Publicity. Information work. Public relations--?.02 --- 659.02 Publicity. Information work. Public relations--?.02 --- Internet marketing --- Social media --- Management --- Social aspects
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