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Wat (wie) is Swiss cheese - definitie

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Swiss (cheese); Swiss Cheese; SwissCheese; Swiss cheese (generic); Swiss cheese (disambiguation)

Swiss cheese         
(Swiss cheeses)
Swiss cheese is hard cheese with holes in it.
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Swiss cheese (mathematics)         
COMPACT SUBSET OF THE COMPLEX PLANE
Swiss Cheese (mathematics)
In mathematics, a Swiss cheese is a compact subset of the complex plane obtained by removing from a closed disc some countable union of open discs, usually with some restriction on the centres and radii of the removed discs. Traditionally the deleted discs should have pairwise disjoint closures which are subsets of the interior of the starting disc, the sum of the radii of the deleted discs should be finite, and the Swiss cheese should have empty interior.
Swiss cheese (North America)         
GENERIC NORTH AMERICAN NAME FOR A VARIETY OF CHEESES SIMILAR TO THE SWISS EMMENTAL CHEESE
Baby Swiss; Baby Swiss Cheese; Baby Swiss cheese; Swiss cheese (American); Swiss cheese (North American); Swiss cheese (USA)
Swiss cheese is any variety of cheese that resembles Emmental cheese, a yellow, medium-hard cheese that originated in the area around Emmental, Switzerland. It is classified as a Swiss-type or Alpine cheese.

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Swiss cheese

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Voorbeelden uit tekstcorpus voor Swiss cheese
1. It skewers 87 tunnels and rumbles over 36 bridges, turning this turf to Swiss cheese.
2. "Swiss cheese isn‘t going to work when it comes to the outline of a state.
3. "The awareness of public figures is as full of holes as Swiss cheese," Feldman once wrote.
4. It‘s the "Swiss cheese" theory of human error, credited to psychology professor James Reason.
5. It‘s the Swiss cheese‘‘ theory of human error, credited to psychology professor James Reason.