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  • Junger, M., & Ahrendt, D. (1992). Criminaliteitspreventie via buurtbeheer, intern verslag (Neighbourhood Crime Prevention). WODC.
  • Rees, W. P., Board, J., & Sutcliffe, C. (1992). Measuring the incremental information content of accounting signals: use of singular value decomposition: a note. Journal of Business Finance & Accounting, 19(3), 447-454.
  • Bosvelt, W., Koomen, W., & van der Pligt, J. (1992). Algemeenheid en specificiteit van onderwerp bij consensusschattingen: een protocol analyse [Consensus estimation for general and specific target stimuli: A protocol analysis]. In J. van der Pligt, N. Ellemers, & W. v.d. Kloot (Eds.), Fundamentele Sociale Psychologie. Dl 6 (pp. 98-112). Tilburg.
  • van Vree, F. P. I. M. (1992). Beelden van de oorlog; wetenschap, mythen en taboes. Argus, 1(1), 36-41.
  • Molendijk, A. J., Vanegmond, P., Haring, M. A., Klis, F. M., & Vandenende, H. (1992). Characterization of the cell-cycle in synchronous cultures of Chlamydomonas-Eugametos in relation to gametogenesis. Journal of General Microbiology, 138, 1941-1947. https://doi.org/10.1099/00221287-138-9-1941
  • van der Hoek, W., & de Rijke, M. (1992). Counting objects in generalized quantifier theory, modal logic and knowledge representation. (IR; No. 307). Free University of Amsterdam.
  • Leerssen, J. T., & Syndram, K. U. (1992). Europa provincia mundi : essays in comparative literature and European studies offered to Hugo Dyserinck on the occasion of his sixty-fifth birthday. Rodopi.
  • de Rijke, M. (1992). Meeting some neighbours. (Report; No. LP-92-10). Institute for Logic, Language and Computation, University of Amsterdam.
  • de Rijke, M. (1992). A system of dynamic modal logic. (Report; No. CSLI-92-170). Center for the Study of Language and Information, Stanford University.
  • de Rijke, M. (1992). A system of dynamic modal logic. (Report; No. LP-92-08). Institute for Logic, Language and Computation, University of Amsterdam.
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