2,634 zoekresultaten voor “change and bart” in de Publieke website
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Positioning of current Environmental tools & an outlook to the future
Review of new technical decisionsupport systems in the environmental field, and application in water management decission processes.
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The gendered micropolitics of hiding and disclosing: assessing the spread and stagnation of information on two new EMTCT policies in a Malawian
Announcement of a new publication by Janneke Verheijen, lecturer at the Institute of Cultural Anthropology and Development Sociology.
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Inge Ligtvoet
Faculteit der Geesteswetenschappen
i.j.g.c.ligtvoet@hum.leidenuniv.nl | +31 71 527 1956
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Liwen Meng
Faculteit der Sociale Wetenschappen
l.meng@fsw.leidenuniv.nl | +31 71 527 2727
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Peter van der Zwan
Faculteit Rechtsgeleerdheid
p.w.van.der.zwan@law.leidenuniv.nl | +31 71 527 8560
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Peter de Knijff
Faculteit Geneeskunde
p.de_knijff@lumc.nl | +31 71 526 9537
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Nadia Garnefski
Faculteit der Sociale Wetenschappen
garnefski@fsw.leidenuniv.nl | +31 71 527 3774
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Tommy van Avermaete
Universitaire Bibliotheken Leiden
t.o.van.avermaete@library.leidenuniv.nl | +31 71 527 2818
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Alies Jansen
Faculteit der Geesteswetenschappen
e.jansen@hum.leidenuniv.nl | +31 71 527 1255
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Abdourahamane Idrissa Abdoulaye
Afrika-Studiecentrum
a.idrissa.abdoulaye@asc.leidenuniv.nl | +31 71 527 3372
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Susan van den Brink
Wiskunde en Natuurwetenschappen
s.van.den.brink@cml.leidenuniv.nl | +31 71 527 2727
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Antonius Johannes Rabelink
Faculteit Geneeskunde
a.j.rabelink@lumc.nl | +31 71 526 2148
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glomerular filtration and active tubular secretion in predicting renal clearance in children using population pharmacokinetic and physiology based
In this thesis population pharmacokinetic and physiologically-based pharmacokinetic (PBPK) approaches were applied to investigate the influence of glomerular filtration (GF) and active tubular secretion (ATS) on renal clearance in children.
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Monitoring drought and salinity stress in agriculture by remote sensing for a sustainable future
Food security is challenged by a growing global population and by climate change. Drought and soil salinity are considered the most important ones that inhibit crop yield and distribution. Worryingly, climate change is predicted to increase not only their frequency and severity, but also their co-occurrence,…
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Human skin equivalents for atopic dermatitis: investigating the role of filaggrin in the skin barrier
Promotor: Prof.dr. J.A. Bouwstra, Co-promotor: A. El Ghalbzouri
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The developing infant gut microbiota: mathematical predictions of the effects of oligosaccharides
A complex community of microbes develops in the infant gut shortly after birth. We call this community the infant gut microbiota. The microbiota influences the health of the infant, which makes the composition and function of the infant gut microbiota an important topic to study.
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The ecological relevance of chemical diversity in plants
Promotor: P.G.L. Klinkhamer, Co-Promotores: K. Vrieling, P.P.J. Mulder
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Swimming Bass under Pounding Bass: fish response to sound exposure
Promotor: C.J. ten Cate, Co-promotor: H.W. Slabbekoorn
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Bearing with noise: The effects of highway noise on behaviour and development in zebra finches
Anthropogenic noise negatively affects wildlife in a wide range of taxonomic groups.
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Mechanical Response of Foams: Elasticity, Plasticity, and Rearrangements
Promotor: M.L. van Hecke
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A semisynthetic peptide-metalloporphyrin responsive matrix for artificial photosynthesis
This thesis is concerned with the constitution of chiral responsive matrix assemblies that may undergo light-driven conformational changes and self-select vibrations to develop vibronic states for driving semi-classical coherent transfer with nearly 100% yield in a lossless NCAP process.
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Electrocatalysis of CO2/CO interconversion and Hydrogen Evolution in Bicarbonate Buffers
Bicarbonate buffer is largely found in nature due to its ability to regulate pH variations around neutral values. As the pH changes, so does the speciation of the buffer.
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Structure-reactivity relationships in glycosylation chemistry
In a typical glycosylation reaction, a donor is activated to form a (variety of) electrophilic species which can react with a nucleophilic acceptor, following a reaction mechanism having both SN1 and SN2 character.
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Bridging the gap between physics and chemistry in early stages of star formation
A dense region of a gaseous and dusty cloud collapses to form a protostar surrounded by a disk and an envelope. This thesis uses both observations and models to study physical and chemical conditions of these protostellar systems which are likely where planets start to form.
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Metabolic signatures in nutrition and health: short-term diet response, sexual dimorphism and hormone chronobiology
The power of personalized nutrition lies in being able to conduct clinical research on healthy people while capturing metabolic markers sensitive to the impact of environmental and metabolic stressors (e.g. diet, changing sex hormones and the menstrual cycle).
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Low-temperature spectroscopic studies of single molecules in 3-D and on 2-D hosts
Spectroscopic studies on fluorescent single molecules in organic condensed matter does not only provide information about the molecule itself, but also its near environment. By suppression of phonon-induced broadening of spectral lines through cooling to low temperatures, small changes in the spectral…
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The hunt for frozen organic molecules in space
Complex Organic Molecules (COMs) have been detected in objects across different stages of stellar evolution.
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Geometric phases in soft materials
Geometric phases lead to a nontrivial interference result when an electron's different quantum mechanical paths choices encircle a magnetic coil in an Aharonov-Bohm experiment.
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Political Muslims: Understanding Youth Resistance in a Global Context
An interdisciplinary collection of the best international scholarship on Muslim youth.
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Onderwijs
Volg een keuzevak in beeldende kunst, design of muziek!
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Geometry of Vegetation Pattern
One of the effects of climate change is the phenomenon of desertification, a process that occurs in semi-arid and arid areas and causes land degradation as well as vegetation loss. Due to the lack of resources, vegetation self-organizes to sustain itself by forming large-scale spatial patterns.
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Mordenate College Open Lezing: prof. mr. Bart Jan van Ettekoven over toeslagenaffaire
Lezing, Opem
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Rapa Nui and the Pacific: Change and resilience
Congres/symposium
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Plantaardig dieet kan helpen om CO2-reductie te bewerkstelligen
Bio-energie met koolstofafvang en -opslag is een veelbelovende methode om CO2 uit de atmosfeer te halen en tegelijkertijd energie op te wekken. Maar deze methode is controversieel, omdat er veel grond en water voor nodig is.
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Lauren Fonteyn in Trouw over de interpretatie van appjes
Is dat appje bot of juist vriendelijke bedoeld? In geschreven taal ligt een misinterpretatie altijd op de loer. Universitair docent Lauren Fonteyn legt in Trouw uit hoe dit komt.
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Borders in Dispute: The Construction of State and Nation in International Diplomacy
How are borders drawn? More specifically, how do diplomatic actors manage the implications of changes in state sovereignty for international borders?
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Onderzoeksproject naar klimaat ‘Tipping points’ ontvangt 10 miljoen euro
Arjen Doelman (Universiteit Leiden), Max Rietkerk (Universiteit Utrecht), Ehud Meron (Ben-Gurion University of the Negev) en Isla Myers-Smith (University of Edinburgh) ontvangen voor hun RESILIENCE-project een ERC Synergy-subsidie van 10 miljoen euro. De wetenschappers gaan onderzoeken of en hoe we…
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"Het is voor de gemeenschap moeilijk om de waarde te zien van roofdieren"
Op 19 november promoveerde Tuqa Jirmo Huqa, verbonden aan zowel het Centrum voor Milieukunde als het instituut Culturele Antropologie en Ontwikkelingssociologie op zijn onderzoek over de ecologische gevolgen van klimaatverandering.
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Leidse experts in de media over Brits referendum
Op 23 juni stemmen de Britten in een referendum: willen ze wel of niet bij de Europese Unie blijven? Leidse experts vertellen in de media vanuit uiteenlopende disciplines wat zij verwachten van de uitkomst, en over de eventuele gevolgen.
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Onderzoek
Het onderzoek valt onder het facultaire thema coherent privaatrecht.
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LUCIR boekpresentatie: Kseniya Oksamytna - Advocacy and Change in International Organizations
Lezing
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Lipid model membrane systems as a tool for unraveling the underlying factors for skin barrier dysfunction
Barrier function is the natural role of the skin. The lipid matrix present in the outermost layer of the skin, the stratum corneum is important for this function.
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Schouwburgstraat Community Garden
In the Schouwburgstraat, LUGO is currently redesigning the back-garden in order to increase biodiversity and make it a more beautiful space. Throughout October 2023 until March 2024, we will be making changes to the garden with our team of volunteers.
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Shaping the pharmacokinetic landscape for renally cleared antibiotics in obesity
The prevalence of obesity (BMI >40 kg/m2) has increased rapidly over the recent years, not only in adults, but also in children and adolescents.
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AT-HOOK MOTIF NUCLEAR LOCALIZED 15 gene in Arabidopsis meristem activity and longevity
Plant architecture has distinct forms in different plant species, but also within a species the finalarchitecture of a plant is determined by its gradual development and changes therein induced by environmental conditions during the plant’s life cycle.
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Beyond random and forbidden interactions : how optimizing energy gain results in morphological matching among subalpine Asteraceae and their flower-visitors
Plants and their pollinators form complex interaction networks. Within these networks, species differ widely in the number of species they interact with.
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Linking the gene regulatory network with the functional physical structure of whole-genome engineered Arabidopsis mutants : an HR-MAS NMR-based
Climate change is a challenge for both current and future generations. New biological resources have to be developed in order to meet the demand for energy as well as the demand for food.
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Green defense against thrips- Exploring natural products for early management of western flower thrips
As a contribution to the changing legislation and evolving societal attitudes concerning environmental issues, this project aims to enhance and manipulate the plants’ own natural defense mechanisms against western flower thrips (WFT).
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of the actinobacterial cell wall in antibiotic resistance, phylogeny and development
Streptomyces are multicellular, Gram-positive bacteria in the phylum of actinobacteria which produce a high amount of bioactive natural products of which the expression is tightly coordinated with the life cycle.
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Emergence of rebellious digital press in Chile: Divergence, engagement and impact. Journal of Communication
A new publication on changes in the relationship between news and their public in Chile