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international agreement." The
colonial government soon
instructed Willem G.
Boorsma, Head of the
Pharmacological Laboratory of the
Department of Agriculture...
- Netherlands, the
restrictions were
challenged by
Amsterdam wine
seller Menno Boorsma in July 2004, thus
confirming the
legality of
absinthe once again. Similarly...
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Aaltje Grietje "Alie"
Boorsma (born 22 July 1959) is a
retired speed skater from the
Netherlands who was
active between 1979 and 1987. She
competed at...
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nationalist ideology in the late
eighteenth and
nineteenth centuries.
Rebecca Boorsma (2011). "Women of Independence". In
Edward J Cowan;
Lizanne Henderson (eds...
- 2007 6916
people in the
Netherlands carried the name.
Variant forms are
Boorsma, Boerema, Boerma, Boersema.
People with the name include: Age
Hains Boersma...
- Daunt, & Kitchener, 2015; Rehman, Dean, & Pires, 2012), arts
philosophy (
Boorsma, 2006),
tourism management (see e.g. FitzPatrick, Davey, Muller, & Davey...
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Pharmacological research on
herbal medicine was
undertaken by M.
Greshoff and W.G.
Boorsma at the
pharmacological laboratory at the
Bogor Botanical Garden Indonesian...
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isolated from
Dioscorea hirsute (synonymous with
Dioscorea hirsuta) by
Boorsma in 1894 and
obtained in a
crystalline form by
Schutte in 1897, and has...
- include: Alie
Badara Mansaray,
Sierra Leonean government administrator Alie
Boorsma (born 1959),
Dutch speed skater Alie
Israel (born 1983),
American track...
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elections in Leeuwarden, but she was not elected. When
councilor Sicco Boorsma stepped down in May 2010 to
become an alderperson, Haga was
appointed to...