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Bibliografie 175 BIBLIOGRAFIE ARTICLES (45) Continued from W. W./. C. 57, p. 93-126, and previous lists since 1947. Publications not seen by the compiler of this mcomp/e/e bibliography are not included. — The existence of a Summary is indicated by a translation of the title. A.B.C.-aloe. tfonf. /inf/anoS, 1976,2, p. 7&9-11. Abendanon- Hymans, E.: Het stadskind. Cu/f. A/ozafeArSw., 1977, p. 286-289. Abraham, A.: Therapie van druggebruiker... -4migoe 7. VI. 1975, p. 8. Achterberg, C. van: Opius (Phlebosma) hydrellivorus spec, nov., a parasite from Hydrellia in rice in Guyana. £/ifom. Ber. J7, 1977, p. 121-124, 7 figs. Adhin, Inan H.: Het Hindoe-huwelijk, vroeger en nu. ZJ/iarm /VaArasA 5, 1975, p. 6-11; 4, p. 5-9; 5, p. 5-11. Adhin, J.H.: Afgoderij als delictum sui generis. Sur. 7«r. 20/2/, 1975, p. 15-21. Adhin. J.H.: Surinamisering van het huwelijksrecht. /Vff/G 50, 1975, p. 77-88. Afschaffen stemmen bij volmacht in strijd met staatsregeling. Beurs 14.11.1977, P.2. 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