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  • Boomgaard, P. (1996). Dutch Rule and the Population Explosion. In A. Reid (Ed.), Indonesian heritage. - Vol. 3: Early modern history (pp. 122-123). Archipelago Press.
  • Mooijweer, M. L. (1996). De Amerikaanse droom van Frederik van Eeden. [Thesis, fully internal, Universiteit van Amsterdam]. BV Uitgeverij De Bataafsche Leeuw.
  • Liu, S. (1996). Contributions to matrix calculus and applications in econometrics. [Thesis, fully internal, Universiteit van Amsterdam]. Thesis Publishers.
  • Besseling, E. M. (1996). De musealisering van de techniek. De totstandkoming van het Museum voor Techniek en Arbeid in Mannheim, het Nederlands Textielmuseum in Tilburg en het Museum van Wetenschap en Industrie in Manchester in de periode van 1945 tot 1995. [Thesis, fully internal, Universiteit van Amsterdam].
  • Sellink, M. P. A. (1996). Computer-Aided Verification of Protocols: the Type Theoretic Approach. [Thesis, fully external, UU].
  • Martinus, E. F. (1996). The kiss of a slave. Papiamentu's West-African connections. [Thesis, externally prepared, Universiteit van Amsterdam]. in eigen beheer.
  • van Velzen, C. J. M., & Emmelkamp, P. M. G. (1996). The assessment of personality disorders: Implications for cognitive and behavior therapy. Behaviour Research and Therapy, 34, 655-668. https://doi.org/10.1016/0005-7967(96)00026-5
  • Wakker, P. P., & Fennema, H. (1996). A Test of Rank-Dependent Utility in the Context of Ambiguity. Journal of Risk and Uncertainty, 13(13), 9-35.
  • Blackburn, P., Meyer Viol, W., & de Rijke, M. (1996). A proof system for finite trees. In H. Kleine Büning (Ed.), Computer science logic: 9th International Workshop, CSL '95 : Annual Conference of the EACSL, Paderborn, Germany, September 22-29, 1995 : selected papers (pp. 86-105). (Lecture notes in computer science; No. 1092). Springer.
  • Bal, M. G. (1996). Reading art? In G. Pollock (Ed.), Generations and geographies in the visual arts: feminist reading (pp. 25-41). Routledge.
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