- Chalon. She
married the
printer Jacob Ploos van Amstel, and her
sister Elisabeth married his brother,
Cornelis Ploos van Amstel. Like him, she is
known for...
- Plutonium, 94Pu
Plutonium Pronunciation /pluːˈtoʊniəm/ (
ploo-TOH-nee-əm)
Allotropes see
Allotropes of
plutonium Appearance silvery white,
tarnishing to...
- (1647–1709) a
Dutch Golden Age
painter of
small scale genre works Cornelis Ploos van
Amstel (1726–1798) a
Dutch painter and art
collector Coenraad Johannes...
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haploidy and diploidy. "Ploid" is a
combination of
Ancient Gr**** -πλόος (-
plóos, "-fold") and -ειδής (-eidḗs), from εἶδος (eîdos, "form, likeness"). The...
- doi:10.1055/s-0038-1648377. PMID 1615482. S2CID 27769717.
Bertina RM,
Ploos van
Amstel HK, van
Wijngaarden A, et al. (1990). "Heerlen
polymorphism of...
- /Van
Nispen tot
Sevenaer van
Oordt Op ten
Noort Van
Panhuys De
Pesters Ploos van
Amstel Van de Poll
Plompe van
Meerdervoort Prins Prisse Quarles de Quarles...
- and
studied under John
Raphael Smith in London. He
inherited Cornelis Ploos van Amstel's
collections and
catalogued his
Rembrandt etchings. Josi's engraving...
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provides the
etymology of
their name: in
ancient gr****, ἁ.πλοος-ους (ha.
ploos-ous)
means "simple". The
posterior part of the
abdomen contains the heart...
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Cornelis Ploos van Amstel.
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Amstel in Van der Aa
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enlarged in 1874. In 1861,
Johannes Ploos van
Amstel became a
minister of the church. On 10
February 1886,
Ploos van
Amstel announced as one of the first...