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  2. Artillerie-Inrichtingen - Wikipedia

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    Artillerie-Inrichtingen was a Dutch state-owned artillery, small arms, and munitions company which also produced machine tools and was founded in 1679 in Delft, Netherlands. The company was split in 1973 with its defense related businesses becoming Eurometaal and its civilian manufacturing becoming Hembrug Machine Tools .

  3. Deltares - Wikipedia

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    Deltares is a major technological institute in the Netherlands specialising in hydraulic engineering research and consulting, along with water management, geotechnics, and infrastructure. The organisation's research mainly focuses on rivers and river deltas , coastal regions , and offshore engineering . [ 1 ]

  4. List of Dutch inventions and innovations - Wikipedia

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    A Van Emde Boas tree (or Van Emde Boas priority queue, also known as a vEB tree, is a tree data structure which implements an associative array with m-bit integer keys. The vEB tree was invented by a team led by Dutch computer scientist Peter van Emde Boas in 1975. [51]

  5. Inholland University of Applied Sciences - Wikipedia

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    Inholland Delft Campus. Inholland University of Applied Sciences (Dutch: Hogeschool Inholland; French: Université des sciences appliquées d'Inholland; German: Hochschule Inholland) is a large university of applied sciences located in eight main cities of the Randstad, the central-western region of the Netherlands and the country's economic, political and cultural hub. [2]

  6. Waterloopkundig Laboratorium - Wikipedia

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    Delft, The Netherlands The Waterloopkundig Laboratorium ( Hydraulic Research Laboratory ) was an independent Dutch scientific institute specialising in hydraulics and hydraulic engineering . The laboratory was established in Delft from 1927, moving to a new location in the city in 1973.

  7. Delft - Wikipedia

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    Delft is a popular tourist destination in the Netherlands, famous for its historical connections with the reigning House of Orange-Nassau, for its blue pottery, for being home to the painter Jan Vermeer, and for hosting Delft University of Technology (TU Delft). Historically, Delft played a highly influential role in the Dutch Golden Age.

  8. List of World Heritage Sites in the Netherlands - Wikipedia

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    The Netherlands and Curaçao are both constituent countries of the Kingdom of the Netherlands. Twelve sites are cultural properties and one is a natural property. [ 3 ] The first site added to the list was Schokland and Surroundings in 1995.

  9. Kavli Institute of Nanoscience - Wikipedia

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    Best publication award is given biannually for the best publication resulting from Kavli Institute of Nanoscience Delft that appeared in print in the previous two years. This prize, which consists of an award and an amount of €3000, is given out every two years and is announced on annual Kavli day in September.