erf

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erf

(ɜːf)
n, pl erven (ˈɜːvən)
(Civil Engineering) South African a plot of land, usually urban, marked off for building purposes
[Afrikaans]

Erf

(ɜːf)
n acronym for
(Chemistry) electrorheological fluid: a man-made liquid that thickens or solidifies when an electric current passes through it and returns to a liquid when the current ceases
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Despite setting sights on delivering 430 serviced erven for residential, business and institutional purposes during the 2017/18 financial year, the City of Windhoek (CoW) failed to avail a single plot.
(16.) Vanoevelen JM, van Erven B, Bierau J, Huang X, Berry GT, Vos R, et al.
Halit Erven said the IRCICA intends to arrange visits of experts to Indian Occupied Kashmir as well as Azad Kashmir for on the spot study and research on sites of historical and cultural importance.
James Erven visited doctors before he took his own life to say that his life-long mood swings might be a result of cyclothymia - a mild form of bipolar disorder.
Gary Miller headed the USITT Concept sketch for the quilt panel AIDS Quilt Project with a committee of individuals and organizations: (individuals) Lisa Aitkin, Tom Burke, Irene Corey, Diane Dalton, Richard Devin, Joy Emery, Charles Erven, Stuart Goldberg, Ruth Gilmore, Melanie Hughes, LaLonnie Lehman, Susan Logothetis, Gary Miller, Kevin Seligman, Donald Shulman, and Stephanie Young, and (organizations) Baer Fabrics, Costume Shop Texas Christian University, Sewing Magic Fabricators, Lycian Stage Lighting, and Cal Arts.
Effective communication is a prerequisite for fulfilling relationships (Alexander, 1973; Cushman & Cahn, 1985; Murstein, 1977), while ineffective communication can lead to problems of individuals within their social relations (Collins, 2003; Erven, 2012; Burtis & Turman, 2005; Brounstein, 2001; Weaver & Hybels, 2008).
[3.] Tops LF, Schalij MJ, Holman ER, van Erven L, van der Wall EE, Bax JJ.
Tenderich, Burghardt Stoycheff, Elizabeth Terranova, Tiziana Strafella, Giorgio Tetrault, Joel Straubhaar, Joseph Teucher, Brosh Streeter, Thomas Tewksbury, David Stremlau, Nicole Thaker, JT Striphas, Ted Theocharis, Yannis Strizhakova, Yulia Theunissen, Petra Stromback, Jesper Thiha, Amara Stroud, Natalie (Talia) Thijssen, Peter Strover, Sharon Thill, Cate Su, Chiaoning Tho gersen, John Thomas, Douglas Van Dijck, Jose Thomas, Pradip van Dijk, Jan Thompson, Ethan Van Doorslaer, Luc Thornton, Patricia van Erkel, Patrick Thorsen, Einar van Erven, Eugene Thorson, Emily Van Gorp, Baldwin Thorson, Kjerstin VanderBurgh, Jennifer Tiidenberg, Katrin VanSlette, Sarah Till, Brian Vargo, Chris Till, Brian D.
Atualmente, os seguintes atributos das palavras podem ser consultados em normas coletadas no Brasil: frequencia de ocorrencia em textos (Linguistica Aplicada e Estudos da Linguagem [LAEL], 2006; Pinheiro, 1996; Sardinha, 2004), associadas a categorias naturais (Janczura, 1996, 2005), associadas semanticas em listas (Stein, Feix, & Rohenkohl, 2006; Stein & Gomes, 2009), associadas semanticas (Holderbaum & Salles, 2010; Salles et al., 2008; Salles, Holderbaum, & Machado, 2009; Salles, Machado, & Janczura, 2011); associadas a triades de letras (Pompeia, Paes, & Bueno, 2003), emocionalidade (Oliveira et al., 2013; Santos, Silveira, Gomes, & Stein, 2009; Stein & Gomes, 2009), concretude (Janczura, Castilho, Rocha, & van Erven, 2007; Stein & Gomes, 2009).
Borleffs CJ, Scherptong RW, Man SC, van Welsenes GH, Bax JJ, van Erven L, et al.
(25) Erven Warnink BV v J Townend & Sons (Hall) Ltd [1979] AC 731, 743.