Search

Showing total 19 results
19 results

Search Results

1. Measuring political radicalism and extremism in surveys: Three new scales.

2. Auditor's liability towards third parties within the EU: A comparative study between the United Kingdom, the Netherlands, Germany and Belgium.

3. Intermediaries and innovation support in the design for sustainability field: cases from the Netherlands, Turkey and the United Kingdom.

4. Ventilation of Sustainable Schools: Better than Traditional Schools?

5. Barriers to the adoption of waste-reducing eco-innovations in the packaged food sector: A study in the UK and the Netherlands.

6. Confidence in receiving medical care when seriously ill: a seven-country comparison of the impact of cost barriers.

7. The Servant Leadership Survey: Development and Validation of a Multidimensional Measure.

8. European Natural Gas Markets: Resource Constraints and Market Power.

9. Adult outcomes and lifespan issues for people with childhood-onset physical disability.

10. From sedimentary records to sediment budgets: Multiple approaches to catchment sediment flux

11. Spatial surrogates for the disaggregation of CORINAIR emission inventories

12. Acceptability of blood and blood substitutes.

13. Risk Regulation without Political Conflicts? Regime Structures in Food Safety Politics in Germany, Great Britain and the Netherlands.

14. Translating shared decision-making into health care clinical practices: Proof of concepts.

15. Parliamentary Cultures and Human Embryos: The Dutch and British Debates Compared.

16. POPULATION REDISTRIBUTION POLICIES: ALTERNATIVES FROM THE NETHERLANDS, GREAT BRITAIN, AND ISRAEL.

17. Patient safety and safety culture in primary health care: a systematic review.

18. Strengths and weaknesses of the acute care systems in the United Kingdom and the Netherlands: what can we learn from each other?

19. An exploration of socio-economic and food characteristics of high trans fatty acid consumers in the Dutch and UK national surveys after voluntary product reformulation.