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SNEL may
refer to:
Sasken Network Engineering Limited, a
wholly owned subsidiary of
Sasken Communication Technologies Société
nationale d'électricité,...
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Snel (1925–1998) was a
Dutch painter born in Scheveningen, near the Hague, The Netherlands. He
moved as a
conscript to
Indonesia in 1946 as part of...
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Snel is a
Dutch surname.
Snel means "quick" in Dutch. The
origin of the
surname often was patronymic, as
Snel and
Snelle were
short forms of the archaic...
- Snell's law (also
known as the Snell–Descartes law, the ibn-Sahl law, and the law of refraction) is a
formula used to
describe the
relationship between...
- Pels [nl]. In 2011
Snels left GroenLinks. He was
succeeded as
political coordinator by
Rutger Groot W****ink [nl]. In
September 2011,
Snels became an independent...
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distribution of
electricity is
controlled by Société
nationale d'électricité (
SNEL), but only 15% of the
country has
access to electricity. The DRC has the...
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Willebrord Snellius (born
Willebrord Snel van Royen) (13 June 1580 – 30
October 1626) was a
Dutch astronomer and mathematician,
commonly known as Snell...
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Warby (Gorefest)
Ernst van Ee (Trenody)
Gerard Haitsma (ex-Bodine) John
Snels (ex-Vengeance) Matt
Oligschlager (ex-Vengeance) Rob
Snijders (ex-Celestial...
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Oxford University Press. p. PT388. ISBN 9780190630478. Riley, B.; Malla, U.;
Snels, N.; Mitc****, A.; Abi-Fares, C.; B****on, W.; Anstey, C.; White, L. (2020)...
- "Tijmen
Snel". speedskatingstats.com.
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Snel". speedskatingresults...