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  • Hartelman, P. A. I., & Molenaar, P. C. M. (1999). Detection of Developmental Transitions. In H. L. J. Maas, G. J. P. Savelsbergh, & P. L. C. Geert (Eds.), Non-linear developmental processes (pp. 169-186). (175). KNAW.
  • van der Maas, H. L. J., Raijmakers, M. E. J., Hartelman, P. A. I., & Molenaar, P. C. M. (1999). Reaction time as recovery time after pertubation. In H. I. J. van der Maas, G. J. P. Savelsbergh, & P. L. C. Geert (Eds.), Non-linear developmental processes (pp. 159-168). (175). KNAW.
  • Benjamins, V. R., Wielinga, B. J., Wielemaker, J., Fensel, D., Decker, S., & Gaspari, M. (1999). The Intelligent Broker. (IBROW3; No. 1.1.2). Programmagroep Sociaal Wetenschappelijke.
  • Pecher, D., & Raaijmakers, J. G. W. (1999). Automatic priming effects for new associations in lexical decision and perceptual identification. The Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology. A, Human Experimental Psychology, 52A, 593-614.
  • Raaijmakers, J. G. W., Schrijnemakers, J. M. C., & Gremmen, F. (1999). How to deal with "The language-as-fixed-effect fallacy": Common misconceptions and alternative solutions. Journal of Memory and Language, 41, 416-426. https://doi.org/10.1006/jmla.1999.2650
  • Akgündüz, A. (1999). The immigration to the Ottoman Empire from the Caucasus, 1856-1876. Toplumsal Tarih, 61, 56-58.
  • Lamur, H. E. (1999). Evolucao demografica em Suriname entre 1965 e 1995. Revista Brasileira de Estudos de População, 16(1).
  • Barnard, Y. F., Riemersma, B. J., & de Hoog, R. (1999). The use of IETMs in training. (TM-98-A704). TNO.
  • Benjamins, V. R. (1999). Final Report Part 1: First Phase Project Overview. (ibrow3; No. 13). Programmagroep Sociaal Wetenschappelijke.
  • Fensel, D., Motta, E., Benjamins, V. R., Decker, S., Gaspari, M., Groenboom, R., Grosso, W., Musen, M. A., Plaza, E., Schreiber, G., Studer, R., & Wielinga, B. J. (1999). The Unified Problem-Solving Method Development Language. University of Karlsruhe.
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