- as Anna
Enquist Jan-Martin Bröer (born 1982),
German rower Broerse or
Broersen Joost Broerse (born 1979),
Dutch football defender Nadine Broersen (born...
-
Joost Broerse (Dutch pronunciation: [joːst ˈbruːrsə]; born 8 May 1979) is a
Dutch former footballer who pla**** as a
centre back or
defensive midfielder...
- doi:10.2105/AJPH.92.9.1410. PMC 3222290. PMID 12197966. Van Unnik, J. G.;
Broerse, J. J.; Geleijns, J.; Jansen, J. T.; Zoetelief, J.; Zweers, D. (1997)....
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heemparks or
heemgroen in Amstelveen.
Designed by
landscape architect C. P.
Broerse,
following the
ideas of the
great Dutch naturalist and conservationist...
- afterimages;
these cannot be
cancelled or
reinforced by eye
movements (Cr****ini &
Broerse, 1982). Third,
sometimes a
perceptual alternation occurs after an eye movement...
- off
Broerse's leg into PEC's goal,
putting Groningen 1–0 in front. Jans had
already wanted to
substitute off
Broerse before Rusnák scored;
Broerse was...
- a
former coxswain,
silver medallist at the 2000
Summer Olympics Joost Broerse (born 1979 in De Bilt) a
Dutch former footballer with 448 club caps Lisa...
- Tričkovski (2010–2012)
Morocco Mohammed Chaouch (1999–2000)
Netherlands Joost Broerse (2008–2011) John van Loen (1998)
Nigeria Michael Obiku (2000) Benjamin...
- doi:10.1056/NEJMra072149. PMID 18046031. S2CID 2760372. Van Unnik, J. G.;
Broerse, J. J.; Geleijns, J.; Jansen, J. T.; Zoetelief, J.; Zweers, D. (1997)....
- poet
Cornelis Bernardus van Niel (1897–1985),
microbiologist Cornelis Broerse (1900–1972),
artist Cornelis Berkhouwer (1919–1992),
President of the European...