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  • Panconessi, A., Papatrintafilou, M., Tsigas, P., & Vitanyi, P. M. B. (1994). Randomized Wait-Free Distributed Naming. In Proc. Fifth Annual International Symposium on Algorithms and Computation (pp. 83-91). (Lecture Notes in Computer Science). Springer.
  • Mulder, A., Michels, J. P. J., & Schouten, J. A. (1994). Monte carlo calculations on the orientational behaviour of solid nitrogen. In O. Onb. (Ed.), High-Pressure Science and Technology (pp. 225-228). AIP.
  • Jiang, T., Seiferas, J., & Vitanyi, P. M. B. (1994). Two heads are better than two tapes. In Goodrich (Ed.), Proc. 26th ACM Symp. Theory of Comput. (pp. 668-675). ACM.
  • Schouten, J. A., & Scheerboom, M. I. M. (1994). Influence of a rare gas on the vibrational spectrum of a diatomic system at high pressure. In O. onb. (Ed.), High-Pressure Science and Technology (pp. 1487-1490). AIP.
  • Schouten, J. A. (1994). Recent advances in the study of high pressure bin. Journal of Physics-Condensed Matter, 6, 1-14. https://doi.org/10.1088/0953-8984/6/1/003
  • te Brake, G., Kok, J. N., & Vitanyi, P. M. B. (1994). Model selection for neural networks: comparing MDL and NIC. In Proc. European Symposium on Artificial Neural Networks
  • Tel, G., & Vitányi, P. (1994). Distributed algorithms: 8th international workshop, WDAG '1994, Terschelling, The Netherlands, September 29 -October 1, 1994: proceedings. (Lecture Notes in Computer Science; No. 857). Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/BFb0020419
  • Genee, W. B. A. (1994). Pragmatic aspects of Verbal Noun complements in Early Irsh: do + Verbal Noun in the Wurzburg glosses. Journal of Celtic Linguistics, 3, 41-73.
  • Genee, W. B. A. (1994). Een Nederlandse Agreementregel. In F. G. van Werkgem (Ed.), Dubbel Nederlands. 23 opstellen voor Simon C. Dik (pp. 13-16). IFOTT.
  • Muysken, P. C., & van Hout, R. W. N. M. (1994). Modelling lexical borrowability. Language Variation and Change, 6(4), 39-63.
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