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  • van Dam, K. (1996). Role of glucose signalling in yeast metabolism. Biotechnology and Bioengineering, 52, 161-165. https://doi.org/10.1002/(SICI)1097-0290(19961005)52:1<161::AID-BIT16>3.0.CO;2-R
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  • Westerhoff, H. V. (1996). Regulation and control seen through the eyes of a physicist. The Quarterly Review of Biology, 70, 329.
  • Bregman, R. (1996). The genus Matucana. In A. A. Balkema (Ed.), Biology and systematics of fascinating Peruvian cacti
  • Meeuse, A. D. J., & Welman, W. G. (1996). Notes on African Plants, Convolvulaceae. Bothalia, 26(1), 46-50.
  • Wijninga, V. M. (1996). Fossiele planten onthullen de oorsprong van tropische bergbossen. Onderzoek Berichten (Nieuwsbrief voor de media). Voorlichting en Communicatie NWO, 9.
  • Teusink, B., Walsh, M. C., van Dam, K., Gustafsson, L., & Westerhoff, H. V. (1996). The extent to which the glycolytic flux in Saccharomyces cerevisiae is controlled by the glucose transport system varies with the extracellular glucose concentration. In J. L. Snoep, H. V. Westerhoff, F. E. Sluse, J. E. Wijker, & B. N. Kholodenko (Eds.), Biothermokinetics of the living cell (pp. 417-421). BioThermoKinetics Press.
  • van Belzen, J. A. (1996). Spiritualiteit als zinvol leven. Profiel van een cultuurpsychologische benadering. Nederlands Theologisch Tijdschrift, 50, 1-21.
  • van Belzen, J. A. (1996). The encounter of cultures: a challenge to psychology. In O. Wikstrom, & V. DeMarinis (Eds.), Clinical psychology of religion. Emerging cultural and multicultural questions from European and North American voices (pp. 74-87). Foskningsradnamnden.
  • van Belzen, J. A. (1996). Beyond a classic? Hjalmar Sunden's Role theory and contemporary narrative psychology. The International Journal for the Psychology of Religion, 6, 181-199.
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