- A
polder (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈpɔldər] ) is a low-lying
tract of land that
forms an
artificial hydrological entity,
enclosed by
embankments known as...
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North Holland Noordoostpolder (1942) East
Flevoland (1957)
Overijssel Pilot Polder Andijk (1927)
Schokland Urk
Waddenzee Wieringermeer (1930)
Wieringen South...
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POLDER (POLarization and
Directionality of the Earth's Reflectances) is a p****ive
optical imaging radiometer and
polarimeter instrument developed by the...
- Dirk
Polder,
described a
similar effect experienced by a
neutral atom in the
vicinity of a
macroscopic interface which is
called the Casimir–
Polder force...
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Dutch provinces of Utrecht,
North and
South Holland,
which has been
dubbed "
Polder Dutch" by Jan Stroop. Such
speakers pronounce ⟨ij/ei⟩, ⟨ou/au⟩ and ⟨ui⟩...
- The
polder model (Dutch: poldermodel) is a
method of
consensus decision-making,
based on the
Dutch version of consensus-based
economic and
social policymaking...
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hydrological entity.
Polder may also
refer to:
POLDER, an
environmental satellite radiometer Dirk
Polder (1919–2001),
Dutch physicist Tessa Polder (born 1997)...
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defences around polders,
maintain the
waterways inside a
polder, and
control the
various water levels inside and
outside the
polder.
Water boards hold...
- with 26%
below sea level. Most of the
areas below sea level,
known as
polders, are the
result of land
reclamation that
began in the 14th century. In...
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after the
poldering of
Eierland in 1835. In 1836, it was
named after Nicolas Joseph de ****
after the main
merchant who
initiated the
poldering. The village...