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    Obesity: a new disaster for haemophilic patients? A nationwide survey by HOFSTEDE, F. G., FIJNVANDRAAT, K., PLUG, I., KAMPHUISEN, P. W., ROSENDAAL, F. R., PETERS, M.

    “…The prevalence of obesity, an important risk factor for both cardiovascular disease and arthropathy, is strongly increasing in the general population, but data…”
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    A known and a novel mutation in the glycine decarboxylase gene in a newborn with classic nonketotic hyperglycinemia by Beijer, P, Lichtenbelt, K D, Hofstede, F C, Nikkels, P G J, Lemmers, P, de Vries, L S

    Published in Neuropediatrics (01-06-2012)
    “…A term neonate displayed typical features of nonketotic hyperglycinemia (NKH). Conventional magnetic resonance imaging showed corpus callosum hypoplasia and…”
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    International Market Segmentation Based on Consumer-Product Relations by Hofstede, Frenkel Ter, Jan-Benedict E. M. Steenkamp, Wedel, Michel

    Published in Journal of marketing research (01-02-1999)
    “…With increasing competition in the global marketplace, international segmentation has become an ever more important issue in developing, positioning, and…”
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    A Monte Carlo study of time aggregation in continuous-time and discrete-time parametric hazard models by ter Hofstede, Frenkel, Wedel, Michel

    Published in Economics letters (01-02-1998)
    “…This study investigates the effects of time aggregation in discrete and continuous-time hazard models. A Monte Carlo study is conducted in which data are…”
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    Time-aggregation effects on the baseline of continuous-time and discrete-time hazard models by Hofstede, Frenkel ter, Wedel, Michel

    Published in Economics letters (01-05-1999)
    “…In this study we reinvestigate the effect of time-aggregation for discrete- and continuous-time hazard models. We reanalyze the results of a previous Monte…”
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    International market segmentation: issues and perspectives by Steenkamp, Jan-Benedict E.M, Ter Hofstede, Frenkel

    “…With the increasing globalization of the business world, international segmentation becomes an ever more important concept in marketing. The globalization…”
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    Refinement of the multiple exostoses locus (EXT2) to a 3-cM interval on chromosome 11 by Wuyts, W, Ramlakhan, S, Van Hul, W, Hecht, J T, van den Ouweland, A M, Raskind, W H, Hofstede, F C, Reyniers, E, Wells, D E, de Vries, B

    Published in American journal of human genetics (01-08-1995)
    “…Hereditary multiple exostoses (EXT) is an autosomal dominant skeletal disorder characterized by the formation of multiple exostoses on the long bones. EXT is…”
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    How to Compute Optimal Catalog Mailing Decisions by Gonul, Fusun F, Hofstede, Frenkel Ter

    Published in Marketing science (Providence, R.I.) (01-01-2006)
    “…We develop, estimate, and test a response model of order timing and order volume decisions of catalog customers and derive a Bayes rule for optimal mailing…”
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    Identifying Spatial Segments in International Markets by Hofstede, Frenkel Ter, Wedel, Michel, Steenkamp, Jan-Benedict E.M

    Published in Marketing science (Providence, R.I.) (01-05-2002)
    “…The identification of geographic target markets is critical to the success of companies that are expanding internationally. Country borders have traditionally…”
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    Spatial Models in Marketing by Bradlow, Eric T., Bronnenberg, Bart, Russell, Gary J., Arora, Neeraj, Bell, David R., Duvvuri, Sri Devi, Hofstede, Frankel Ter, Sismeiro, Catarina, Thomadsen, Raphael, Yang, Sha

    Published in Marketing letters (01-12-2005)
    “…Marketing science models typically assume that responses of one entity (firm or consumer) are unrelated to responses of other entities. In contrast, models…”
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    An investigation into the association pattern technique as a quantitative approach to measuring means-end chains by ter Hofstede, Frenkel, Audenaert, Anke, Steenkamp, Jan-Benedict E.M., Wedel, Michel

    “…Means-end chain theory links products to consumers by postulating hierarchical relations between attributes of the product, consequences of product use and…”
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