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G. R. J. de Groot. De Wet Tarieven Gezondheidszorg. Deventer: Kluwer, 1985.

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Beerepoot, C. C. De Zorgverzekeringswet en de Wet op de zorgtoeslag. Houten: Bohn Stafleu Van Loghum, 2006.

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Beerepoot, C. C. De Zorgverzekeringswet en de Wet op de zorgtoeslag. 2nd ed. Houten: Bohn Stafleu Van Loghum, 2008.

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Netherlands. Gezondheidsrecht: Tekst & commentaar : de tekst van de Algemene Wet Bijzondere Ziektekosten (AWBZ), Wet op bijzondere medische verrichtingen (WBMV), Wet maatschappelijke ondersteuning (WMO), Wet marktordening gezondheidszorg (WMG), Wet toelating zorginstellingen (WTZi) en de Zorgverzekeringswet (Zvw) voorzien van commentaar. Deventer: Kluwer, 2013.

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Nationale Raad voor de Volksgezondheid (Netherlands). Advies Algemene wet bestuursrecht en de gezondheidszorg. Zoetermeer: Nationale Raad voor de Volksgezondheid, 1992.

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Bennett, Howard J. Max Archer, kid detective: The case of the wet bed. Washington, DC: Magination Press, 2011.

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Netherlands. Gezondheidsrecht: Tekst & commentaar : de tekst van de Wet op bijzondere medische verrichtingen (WBMV), Wet maatschappelijke ondersteuning (WMO), Wet marktordening gezondheidszorg (WMG), Wet toelating zorginstellingen (WTZi) en de Zorgverzekeringswet (Zvw) voorzien van commentaar. Deventer: Kluwer, 2009.

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Verdeyen, Vanessa. Patiëntenrechten: Een nieuwe wet : overdreven juridisering van de zorgrelatie? Mechelen: Kluwer, 2003.

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Fildes, Valerie A. Wet nursing: A history from antiquity to the present. Oxford: Basil Blackwell, 1988.

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Lubner, Susan. Ruthie Bon Bair, do not go to bed with wringing wet hair! New York: Harry N. Abrams, 2006.

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Potman, H. P. Acceptatie van beleid: Onderzoek naar de Wet Geluidhinder ter verkenning van een bestuurskundig begrip. Zeist: Kerckebosch, 1989.

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Grob-Weinberger, Elisabeth Lorna. Ammenmärchen?: Ärztliche Stellungnahmen zum Ammenwesen im Zeitalter der Aufklärung. Dietikon: Juris, 1998.

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Sherwood, Joan. Infection of the innocents: Wet nurses, infants, and syphilis in France, 1780-1900. Montreal: McGill-Queen's University Press, 2010.

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Anlauf, Harald. Wet Cake Filtration: Fundamentals, Equipment, Strategies. Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, John, 2019.

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Anlauf, Harald. Wet Cake Filtration: Fundamentals, Equipment, and Strategies. Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, John, 2019.

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Anlauf, Harald. Wet Cake Filtration: Fundamentals, Equipment, and Strategies. Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, John, 2019.

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Aloysius P, Llamzon. Part II The Jurisprudence on Corruption in International Investment Arbitration: Case and Trend Analysis, 6 The Cases. Oxford University Press, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/law/9780198714262.003.0006.

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This chapter discusses the decisions and awards in nineteen cases identified as significant for the study of corruption in international investment arbitration. It covers the following: cases where corruption was outcome-determinative; [e.g. World Duty Free Company Ltd. v. Republic of Kenya, Metal-Tech v. Khazakhstan, and Siemens v. Argentina] and cases where corruption allegations did not prosper [e.g. Southern Pacific Properties v. Arab Republic of Egypt, Wena Hotels Ltd. v. Arab Republic of Egypt, and Tanzania Electric Supply Co. v. Independent Power Tanzania Ltd].
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Shepard, Alexandra. The Pleasures and Pains of Breastfeeding in England c.1600–c.1800. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198748267.003.0012.

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It is commonly observed that between the early seventeenth and later eighteenth centuries, wealthier families turned against the employment of country wet nurses, in favour of maternal breastfeeding, or the employment of strictly supervised nurses within the family home. Shepard argues that in the earlier period wet nurses were often portrayed as surrogate mothers: loving the children in their care, among whom their own children figured. Later, wet nurses were more likely to be portrayed as feckless and unreliable, needing to be carefully selected and vigilantly watched. The potential emotional gain to mothers was now stressed so that, as mothers’ work was naturalized, the work of the nurse was dehumanized. This does not tell us about actual personal but does illuminate the repositioning of imagined experience.
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A, Deelder-Kamerling, ed. Consequenties recent ingevoerde wetgeving: Wet BIG, W.G.B.O., kwaliteitswet, zorginstellingen. [Leiden]: Boerhaave Commissie voor Postacademisch Onderwijs in de Geneeskunde, Rijksuniversiteit Leiden, 1998.

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Benchmarking Decision Criteria for Urban Wet Weather Abatement. Water Environment Federation,US, 1999.

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Molano, Alfredo. Espaldas mojadas/Wet backs: Historias de maquilas, coyotes y aduanas. Panamericana Editorial, 2005.

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Carroll, Maureen. Picturing Infants and Families in Roman Art. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199687633.003.0005.

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The focus of Chapter 5 is on visual images of infants and very young children. A variety of media and formats are considered, including portrayals of children in marble reliefs and on coins and objects of personal adornment. The chapter discusses the introduction and development of the motifs of birth, breast-feeding and baby-care with parents, wet-nurses and others, images that give us insight into family life and the socialization of children. The chapter also explores the ways in which Italian children and barbarian offspring are represented in Roman art.
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Mordden, Ethan. The Era. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190651794.003.0003.

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This chapter examines the 1920s as an era, specifically as the Prohibition era, and looks at how certain aspects of the decade famously came to define the character of the city of Chicago. After all, Chicago, literally the world’s capital of saloon culture, was where the battle of the wets and the drys was most conspicuously fought during the thirteen years till Repeal. Democracy trains people to choose their lives, for good or ill, and a sumptuary law virtually forces a free people to rebel. The 1920s was a rebellion decade generally. Moreover, there was jazz, the greatest portmanteau concept in the history of the American language. “Jazz” meant everything that was new, dangerous, delicious, and liberating. Jazz was the opposite of the ice-cream social and the sermon. Yes, it was music, but, even more, it appeared to be anything community leaders warned would bring down society.
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How to take care of babies during hot weather: No other milk, no other food, not even a wet nurse, can take the place of milk from the child's own mother. [Montréal?: s.n., 1997.

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Shelley, Mary. Introduction to Frankenstein (1831). Edited by David H. Guston, Ed Finn, Jason Scott Robert, Joey Eschrich, and Mary Drago. The MIT Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.7551/mitpress/9780262533287.003.0004.

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In her introduction to the 1831 “Standard Novels” edition of Frankenstein, Mary Shelley accedes to the ongoing requests that she explain how she “then a young girl, came to think of, and to dilate upon, so very hideous an idea?” After describing a bit about her childhood, Mary then describes the gathering of her, Percy Bysshe Shelley, and their friends in the cold, wet summer of 1816 and the challenge issued by Lord Byron to “each write a ghost story.” After suffering from “that blank incapability of invention which is the greatest misery of authorship,” Mary finally conceives of the central image of the revivification of the creature and its abandonment by his creator. Mary also describes the contributions that Percy made to the original work and describes as merely stylistic the alterations she made between the original and the 1831 edition.
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Flint, Daniel. Analysis of wet waste producers and potential user sites in the ICI sector within a community: a case study of the Broadview Avenue and Gerrard Sreet Area. 1995, 1994.

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Mackey, Brendan, David Lindenmayer, Malcolm Gill, Michael McCarthy, and Janette Lindesay, eds. Wildlife, Fire and Future Climate. CSIRO Publishing, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/9780643090040.

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The conservation of Earth's forest ecosystems is one of the great environmental challenges facing humanity in the 21st century. All of Earth's ecosystems now face the spectre of the accelerated greenhouse effect and rates of change in climatic regimes that have hitherto been unknown. In addition, multiple use forestry – where forests are managed to provide for both a supply of wood and the conservation of biodiversity – can change the floristic composition and vegetation structure of forests with significant implications for wildlife habitat. Wildlife, fire and future climate: a forest ecosystem analysis explores these themes through a landscape-wide study of refugia and future climate in the tall, wet forests of the Central Highlands of Victoria. It represents a model case study for the kind of integrated investigation needed throughout the world in order to deal with the potential response of terrestrial ecological systems to global change. The analyses presented in this book represent one of the few ecosystem studies ever undertaken that has attempted such a complex synthesis of fire, wildlife, vegetation, and climate. Wildlife, fire and future climate: a forest ecosystem analysis is written by an experienced team of leading world experts in fire ecology, modelling, terrain and climate analysis, vegetation and wildlife habitat. Their collaboration on this book represents a unique and exemplary, multi-disciplinary venture.
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Hardwick, Julie. Sex in an Old Regime City. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190945183.001.0001.

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Based on extensive archival research, the extraordinary stories of ordinary people’s lives in this book explore many facets of young people’s intimacy from meeting to courtship to the many occasions when untimely pregnancies necessitated a range of strategies. These might include marriage but could also be efforts to induce abortions, arrangements for out-of-wedlock delivery, charging the father with custody, leaving the baby with a foundling hospital, or infanticide. Clergy, lawyers, social welfare officials, employers, midwives, wet-nurses, neighbors, family, and friends supported young women and held young men responsible for the reproductive consequences of their sexual activity. These practices of intimacy reframe our understanding of multiple aspects of the Old Regime. Young people’s intimate experiences challenge the belief that disciplining female sexuality was a critical early modern goal of state formation and religious reformation. They suggest rethinking the history of a sexual double standard in local and long contexts, the history of marriage, and the role of law in the politics of communities and institutions. The lives of young people also reshape many more specific debates, for instance, about the history of emotions, infanticide, attitudes to illegitimacy, pre-modern workplaces, and the body. The book reveals the important role of the young people’s working communities, where the norm was local management of intimacy with a heavy emphasis on pastoral care and pragmatic acceptance of the inevitability of out-of-wedlock pregnancy.

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