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M J A Van Der Hoeven - translation to English

DUTCH HISTORIAN AND ASSYRIOLOGIST
R.J. van der Spek; R J van der Spek; RJ van der Spek; R. J. van der Spek; Van der Spek; Robartus van der Spek

Van de Graaff generator         
  • This Van de Graaff generator of the first Hungarian linear particle accelerator achieved 700 kV in 1951 and 1000 kV in 1952.
  • The Museum of Science in Boston]], Massachusetts
  • A simplified diagram of a Tandem Accelerator
  • Van de Graaff generator diagram
  • A Van de Graaff particle accelerator in a pressurized tank at [[Pierre and Marie Curie University]], Paris
ELECTROSTATIC GENERATOR THAT PRODUCES HIGH VOLTAGES BY ACCUMULATED TRIBOCHARGING
Van de Graff generator; Van de Graf generator; Van de Graaf Generator; Van de Graaff Generator; Van De Graaff Generator; Tandem van de Graaff accelerator; Van der Graaff generator; Van der Graff generator; Vandograph Generator; Van Der Graff Generator; VandeGraaff generator; Vandegraff generator; Van de graaf generator; Van de Graaff machine; Van de Graaf machine; Vandergraph generator; Van der Graaff Generator; Van Der Graaff generator; Van de Graaf generator; Van de Graaff accelerator; Tandem Van de Graaff
n. Van de Graaff generator (elektrostatische generator, een toestel dat statische elektriciteit produceert met hoge spanning)
van Gogh         
  • Visitors viewing Van Gogh's ''[[The Starry Night]]'' in New York's [[Museum of Modern Art]]
  • alt=Photo of a two-storey brick house on the left partially obscured by trees with a front lawn and with a row of trees on the right
  • ''Portrait of Félix Rey'', January 1889, [[Pushkin Museum]]; note written by Dr Rey for novelist [[Irving Stone]] with sketches of the damage to van Gogh's ear
  • alt=Two graves and two gravestones side by side; heading behind a bed of green leaves, bearing the remains of Vincent and Theo Van Gogh, where they lie in the cemetery of Auvers-sur-Oise. The stone to the left bears the inscription: ''Ici Repose Vincent van Gogh (1853–1890)'' and the stone to the right reads: ''Ici Repose Theodore van Gogh (1857–1891)''
  • alt=Black and white formal head shot photo of a young woman, with an easy expression and slight smile
  • alt=A young woman facing left sits with a child to her right
  • alt=photograph of a partial 19th-century newspaper story about a self-mutilation
  • alt=A seated red-bearded man wearing a brown coat, facing to the left, with a paintbrush in his right hand, is painting a picture of large sunflowers.
  • ''Self-Portrait'', September 1889. [[Musée d'Orsay]]
  • ''[[The Starry Night]]'', June 1889. [[Museum of Modern Art]], New York
  • alt=Photograph of a 19th-century newspaper announcement of someone's death
  • alt=A man wearing a straw hat, carrying a canvas and paintbox, walking to the left, down a tree-lined, leaf-strewn country road
  • alt=A view from a window of pale red rooftops. A bird flies in the blue sky; in the near distance there are fields and to the right, the town and other buildings can be seen. On the distant horizon are chimneys.
  • alt=A well-dressed woman sits facing to her right (the viewer's left). She has two books on her lap, and is dressed in dark clothes vividly contrasted against a yellow background.
  • alt=A squarish painting of a closeup of two women with one holding an umbrella while the other woman holds flowers. Behind them is a young woman who is picking flowers in a large bed of wildflowers. They appear to be walking through a garden on a winding path at the edge of a river.
  • alt=A ceramic vase with sunflowers on a yellow surface against a bright yellow background.
  • alt= A painting of a large cypress tree, on the side of a road, with two people walking, a wagon and horse behind them, and a green house in the background, under an intense starry sky.
  • alt= A view of a dark starry night with bright stars shining over the River Rhone. Across the river distant buildings with bright lights shining are reflected into the dark waters of the Rhone.
  • alt=A ceramic vase with sunflowers on a yellow surface against a bright yellow background.
  • ''[[The Church at Auvers]]'', 1890. Musée d'Orsay, Paris
  • alt=A large house under a blue sky
  • ''[[Tree Roots]]'', July 1890, Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam
  • alt= An expansive painting of a wheatfield, with green hills through the centre underneath dark and forbidding skies.
  • alt= An expansive painting of a wheatfield, with a footpath going through the centre underneath dark and forbidding skies, through which a flock of black crows fly.
  • The Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam
  • ''[[White House at Night]]'', 1890. [[Hermitage Museum]], St Petersburg, painted six weeks before the artist's death
DUTCH PAINTER
Van Gogh; Vincent Willem van Gogh; Vincent Willem Van Gogh; Vincent VanGogh; Vincent Van gough; Van Gough; Vincent Van Goth; Vincent Van Gough; Van goh; Vangogh; Van Goh; Van go; Van Goth; Vincent Van Gogh; Vincent van gogh; Vince Van Gogh; Vince van Gogh; Vincent van Gogh's ear; Van Gogh's ear; Willem van Gogh; Gabrielle Berlatier; Ear of Vincent van Gogh; Van gogh
Van-Gogh (hollands schilder)
Martin Van Buren         
  • Van Buren's birthplace by [[John Warner Barber]]
  • "Destruction of the ''Caroline''", illustration by John Charles Dent (1881)
  • Rival claims in yellow. The diplomats split the difference along the dotted line.
  • 1836 electoral vote results
  • 1840 electoral vote results
  • Mrs [[Floride Calhoun]], a leader of the "petticoats"
  • A painting of Van Buren by [[Francis Alexander]], {{circa}} 1830
  • [[Hannah Van Buren]]
  • ''The modern balaam and his ass'', an 1837 caricature placing the blame for the Panic of 1837 and the perilous state of the banking system on outgoing President Andrew Jackson, shown riding a donkey, while President Martin Van Buren comments approvingly
  • Daniel Huntington]] in The Civil War
  • 1820s}}
  • Baptism record indicating the Dutch spelling of Van Buren's first name, "Maarten"
  • 1837–1838}}
  • [[Daguerreotype]] of Martin Van Buren, circa 1855
  • 1849–1850}}
  • Van Buren's grave in Kinderhook
  • GPA Healy]], on display at the [[White House]]
  • A United States Marine Corps boat expedition searching the [[Everglades]] during the Second Seminole War
PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES FROM 1837 TO 1841
Martin van Buren; Martin Van Ruin; Old Kinderhook; President Van Buren; 8th President of the United States; Martin Van Buran; Martin van bueran; Martin van bueren; Martin VanBuren; Maarten van Buren; President Martin Van Buren; Death of Martin Van Buren; Eighth President of the United States; Van Buren (president); Van Buren; 8th Vice President of the United States; Vice President Van Buren; Eighth Vice President of the United States; VP Van Buren; Martin buren; Mr. Van Buren; Mr Van Buren; Van Buren, Martin; Martin van buren; Martin Van Buren and slavery; Eighth president of the United States; 8th President of America; 8th President of USA; 8th President of the US; 8th President of the USA; 8th President of the United States of America; 8th U.S. President; 8th U.S.A. President; 8th US President; 8th USA President; POTUS 8; POTUS8; Marty Van Buren
(1782-1862) 8-ste president van de Verenigde Staten (1837-41)

Definition

van der Waals forces
[?van d?'w?:lz, 'v?:lz]
¦ plural noun Chemistry weak, short-range electrostatic attractive forces between uncharged molecules, arising from the interaction of permanent or transient electric dipole moments.
Origin
C19: named after the Dutch physicist Johannes van der Waals.

Wikipedia

Bert van der Spek

Robartus Johannes (Bert) van der Spek (born 18 September 1949 in Zoetermeer) is a Dutch ancient historian, specializing in the Seleucid Empire. He was a full professor in Ancient Studies at VU University Amsterdam from 1993 to his retirement in 2014, and is currently working on the Babylonian Chronicles of the Hellenistic Age (a collection of cuneiform tablets in the British Museum). He is also the author of the best-selling first-year book for ancient history: An introduction to the Ancient World.

Van der Spek studied History beginning in 1967 at Leiden University.