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  • Edwin van Brakel, chairman of the Museum Vliegbasis Deelen, says the non-working model of a Lockheed Starfighter was discovered missing Sunday morning.

    Model Of Jet Fighter Missing From Dutch Museum The Huffington Post News Editors 2011

  • Edwin van Brakel, chairman of the Museum Vliegbasis Deelen, says the non-working model of a Lockheed Starfighter was discovered missing Sunday morning.

    Model Of Jet Fighter Missing From Dutch Museum The Huffington Post News Editors 2011

  • Needham (2000) and van Brakel (2000) have argued that compounds such as water are dynamic structures whose natures cannot be given in static accounts of their composing elements.

    Natural Kinds Bird, Alexander 2008

  • Hardin, C.L. "van Brakel and the Not-So-Naked Emperor."

    The Creation of Color in Eighteenth-Century Europe 2006

  • Peter Boonstra and Marcel van Brakel (NL) are currently in Chernobyl, where they upload movies in an internet cafe.

    Boing Boing: July 11, 2004 - July 17, 2004 Archives 2004

  • Brakel also notes that 85 percent of the admissions to psychiatric wards of public general hospitals were voluntary Brakel, et al., 1985:178-179.

    Law In The Health and Human Services Donald T. Dickson 1995

  • Brakel 1985 indicates that most individuals found incompetent to stand trial are restored to competence through medication within three months, but theoretically the individual could be held for an extended period.7 In Jackson v.

    Law In The Health and Human Services Donald T. Dickson 1995

  • Weiner notes that many states still permit indefinite hospitalization without civil commitment proceedings in these cases Brakel, et al., 1985: 704.

    Law In The Health and Human Services Donald T. Dickson 1995

  • According to Brakel, about two-thirds of the admissions in Illinois and Massachusetts in 1980 were voluntary, while three-quarters of the commitments to Connecticut were involuntary.

    Law In The Health and Human Services Donald T. Dickson 1995

  • At the same time, most general physicians have little training or experience handling psychiatric or developmental disorders Parry, in Brakel, 1985: 382.

    Law In The Health and Human Services Donald T. Dickson 1995

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