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Leiden (/ˈlaɪdən/ LY-dən,
Dutch pronunciation: [ˈlɛidə(n)] ; in
English and
archaic Dutch also Leyden) is a city and muni****lity in the
province of South...
- The
Sorrows of
Young Werther ([ˈveːɐ̯tɐ]; ‹See Tfd›German: Die
Leiden des
jungen Werthers), or
simply Werther, is a 1774
epistolary novel by
Johann Wolfgang...
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Leiden University (abbreviated as LEI; Dutch:
Universiteit Leiden) is a
public research university in
Leiden, Netherlands. It was
founded as a Protestant...
- A
Leyden jar (or
Leiden jar, or archaically,
Kleistian jar) is an
electrical component that
stores a high-voltage
electric charge (from an
external source)...
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Factor V
Leiden (rs6025 or F5 p.R506Q) is a
variant (mutated form) of
human factor V (one of
several substances that
helps blood clot),
which causes an...
- The
Leiden algorithm is a
community detection algorithm developed by
Traag et al at
Leiden University. It was
developed as a
modification of the Louvain...
- John of
Leiden (born
Johan Beukelszoon; 2
February 1509 – 22
January 1536) was a
Dutch Anabaptist leader. In 1533 he
moved to Münster,
capital of the Prince-Bishopric...
- The
Leiden scale (°L) was used to
calibrate low-temperature
indirect measurements in the
early twentieth century, by
providing conventional values (in...
- The
Siege of
Leiden occurred during the
Eighty Years' War and the Anglo–Spanish War in 1573 and 1574, when the
Spanish under Francisco de
Valdez attempted...
- The
Leiden Conventions or
Leiden system is an
established set of rules, symbols, and
brackets used to
indicate the
condition of an
epigraphic or papyrological...