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102. De introductie van competentiegerichte specialistenopleidingen in Nederland
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Scheele, F., Teunissen, P., van Luijk, S., Heineman, E., Fluit, L., Mulder, H., Meininger, A., Wijnen-Meijer, M., Glas, G., Sluiter, H., and Hummel, T.
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- 2008
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103. eScouts für die digitale Lehre in der Medizin – Weiterentwicklung der didaktischen Ansätze zur Stärkung von innovativen Lehrformaten
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von Kirchbauer, I, Weimann, K, Mosene, K, Rathfelder, S, Wijnen-Meijer, M, and Berberat, P
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Zielsetzung: Die im Nationalen Kompetenzbasierten Lernzielkatalog und im Entwurf der neuen Approbationsordnung formulierte Forderung nach kompetenzorientierter Ausbildung im Medizinstudium legt den Fokus neben dem Wissenserwerb insbesondere auf die Aneignung von Fähigkeiten, Fertigkeiten und Haltungen.[zum vollständigen Text gelangen Sie über die oben angegebene URL], Jahrestagung der Gesellschaft für Medizinische Ausbildung (GMA)
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- 2020
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104. Studies of <math><mi>X</mi><mo>(</mo><mn>3872</mn><mo>)</mo></math> and <math><mi>ψ</mi><mo>(</mo><mn>2</mn><mi>S</mi><mo>)</mo></math> production in <math><mi>p</mi><mover><mi>p</mi><mo>¯</mo></mover></math> collisions at 1.96 TeV
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Abazov, V. M., Abbott, B., Acharya, B. S., Adams, M., Adams, T., Agnew, J. P., Alexeev, G. D., Alkhazov, G., Alton, A., Askew, A., Atkins, S., Augsten, K., Aushev, V., Aushev, Y., Avila, C., Badaud, F., Bagby, L., Baldin, B., Bandurin, D. V., Banerjee, S., Barberis, E., Baringer, P., Bartlett, J. F., Bassler, U., Bazterra, V., Bean, A., Begalli, M., Bellantoni, L., Beri, S. B., Bernardi, G., Bernhard, R., Bertram, I., Besançon, M., Beuselinck, R., Bhat, P. C., Bhatia, S., Bhatnagar, V., Blazey, G., Blessing, S., Bloom, K., Boehnlein, A., Boline, D., Boos, E. E., Borissov, G., Borysova, M., Brandt, A., Brandt, O., Brochmann, M., Brock, R., Bross, A., Brown, D., Bu, X. B., Buehler, M., Buescher, V., Bunichev, V., Burdin, S., Buszello, C. P., Camacho-Pérez, E., Casey, B. C. K., Castilla-Valdez, H., Caughron, S., Chakrabarti, S., Chan, K. M., Chandra, A., Chapon, E., Chen, G., Cho, S. W., Choi, S., Choudhary, B., Cihangir, S., Claes, D., Clutter, J., Cooke, M., Cooper, W. E., Corcoran, M., Couderc, F., Cousinou, M.C., Cuth, J., Cutts, D., Das, A., Davies, G., de Jong, S. J., De La Cruz-Burelo, E., Déliot, F., Demina, R., Denisov, D., Denisov, S. P., Desai, S., Deterre, C., DeVaughan, K., Diehl, H. T., Diesburg, M., Ding, P. F., Dominguez, A., Drutskoy, A., Dubey, A., Dudko, L. V., Duperrin, A., Dutt, S., Eads, M., Edmunds, D., Ellison, J., Elvira, V. D., Enari, Y., Evans, H., Evdokimov, A., Evdokimov, V. N., Fauré, A., Feng, L., Ferbel, T., Fiedler, F., Filthaut, F., Fisher, W., Fisk, H. E., Fortner, M., Fox, H., Franc, J., Fuess, S., Garbincius, P. H., Garcia-Bellido, A., García-González, J. A., Gavrilov, V., Geng, W., Gerber, C. E., Gershtein, Y., Ginther, G., Gogota, O., Golovanov, G., Grannis, P. D., Greder, S., Greenlee, H., Grenier, G., Gris, Ph., Grivaz, J.F., Grohsjean, A., Grünendahl, S., Grünewald, M. W., Guillemin, T., Gutierrez, G., Gutierrez, P., Haley, J., Han, L., Harder, K., Harel, A., Hauptman, J. M., Hays, J., Head, T., Hebbeker, T., Hedin, D., Hegab, H., Heinson, A. P., Heintz, U., Hensel, C., Heredia-De La Cruz, I., Herner, K., Hesketh, G., Hildreth, M. D., Hirosky, R., Hoang, T., Hobbs, J. D., Hoeneisen, B., Hogan, J., Hohlfeld, M., Holzbauer, J. L., Howley, I., Hubacek, Z., Hynek, V., Iashvili, I., Ilchenko, Y., Illingworth, R., Ito, A. S., Jabeen, S., Jaffré, M., Jayasinghe, A., Jeong, M. S., Jesik, R., Jiang, P., Johns, K., Johnson, E., Johnson, M., Jonckheere, A., Jonsson, P., Joshi, J., Jung, A. W., Juste, A., Kajfasz, E., Karmanov, D., Katsanos, I., Kaur, M., Kehoe, R., Kermiche, S., Khalatyan, N., Khanov, A., Kharchilava, A., Kharzheev, Y. N., Kiselevich, I., Kohli, J. M., Kozelov, A. V., Kraus, J., Kumar, A., Kupco, A., Kurča, T., Kuzmin, V. A., Lammers, S., Lebrun, P., Lee, H. S., Lee, S. W., Lee, W. M., Lei, X., Lellouch, J., Li, D., Li, H., Li, L., Li, Q. Z., Lim, J. K., Lincoln, D., Linnemann, J., Lipaev, V. V., Lipton, R., Liu, H., Liu, Y., Lobodenko, A., Lokajicek, M., Lopes de Sa, R., Luna-Garcia, R., Lyon, A. L., Maciel, A. K. A., Madar, R., Magaña-Villalba, R., Malik, S., Malyshev, V. L., Mansour, J., Martínez-Ortega, J., McCarthy, R., McGivern, C. L., Meijer, M. M., Melnitchouk, A., Menezes, D., Mercadante, P. G., Merkin, M., Meyer, A., Meyer, J., Miconi, F., Mondal, N. K., Mulhearn, M., Nagy, E., Narain, M., Nayyar, R., Neal, H. A., Negret, J. P., Neustroev, P., Nguyen, H. T., Nunnemann, T., Orduna, J., Osman, N., Pal, A., Parashar, N., Parihar, V., Park, S. K., Partridge, R., Parua, N., Patwa, A., Penning, B., Perfilov, M., Peters, Y., Petridis, K., Petrillo, G., Pétroff, P., Pleier, M.A., Podstavkov, V. M., Popov, A. V., Prewitt, M., Price, D., Prokopenko, N., Qian, J., Quadt, A., Quinn, B., Ratoff, P. N., Razumov, I., Ripp-Baudot, I., Rizatdinova, F., Rominsky, M., Ross, A., Royon, C., Rubinov, P., Ruchti, R., Sajot, G., Sánchez-Hernández, A., Sanders, M. P., Santos, A. S., Savage, G., Savitskyi, M., Sawyer, L., Scanlon, T., Schamberger, R. D., Scheglov, Y., Schellman, H., Schott, M., Schwanenberger, C., Schwienhorst, R., Sekaric, J., Severini, H., Shabalina, E., Shary, V., Shaw, S., Shchukin, A. A., Shkola, O., Simak, V., Skubic, P., Slattery, P., Snow, G. R., Snow, J., Snyder, S., Söldner-Rembold, S., Sonnenschein, L., Soustruznik, K., Stark, J., Stefaniuk, N., Stoyanova, D. A., Strauss, M., Suter, L., Svoisky, P., Titov, M., Tokmenin, V. V., Tsai, Y.T., Tsybychev, D., Tuchming, B., Tully, C., Uvarov, L., Uvarov, S., Uzunyan, S., Van Kooten, R., van Leeuwen, W. M., Varelas, N., Varnes, E. W., Vasilyev, I. A., Verkheev, A. Y., Vertogradov, L. S., Verzocchi, M., Vesterinen, M., Vilanova, D., Vokac, P., Wahl, H. D., Wang, C., Wang, M. H. L. S., Warchol, J., Watts, G., Wayne, M., Weichert, J., Welty-Rieger, L., Williams, M. R. J., Wilson, G. W., Wobisch, M., Wood, D. R., Wyatt, T. R., Xie, Y., Yamada, R., Yang, S., Yasuda, T., Yatsunenko, Y. A., Ye, W., Ye, Z., Yin, H., Yip, K., Youn, S. W., Yu, J. M., Zennamo, J., Zhao, T. G., Zhou, B., Zhu, J., Zielinski, M., Zieminska, D., and Zivkovic, L.
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We present various properties of the production of the X(3872) and ψ(2S) states based on 10.4 fb−1 collected by the D0 experiment in Tevatron pp¯ collisions at s=1.96 TeV. For both states, we measure the nonprompt fraction fNP of the inclusive production rate due to decays of b-flavored hadrons. We find the fNP values systematically below those obtained at the LHC. The fNP fraction for ψ(2S) increases with transverse momentum, whereas for the X(3872) it is constant within large uncertainties, in agreement with the LHC results. The ratio of prompt to nonprompt ψ(2S) production, (1−fNP)/fNP, decreases only slightly going from the Tevatron to the LHC, but for the X(3872), this ratio decreases by a factor of about 3. We test the soft-pion signature of the X(3872) modeled as a weakly bound charm-meson pair by studying the production of the X(3872) as a function of the kinetic energy of the X(3872) and the pion in the X(3872)π center-of-mass frame. For a subsample consistent with prompt production, the results are incompatible with a strong enhancement in the production of the X(3872) at the small kinetic energy of the X(3872) and the π in the X(3872)π center-of-mass frame expected for the X+soft-pion production mechanism. For events consistent with being due to decays of b hadrons, there is no significant evidence for the soft-pion effect, but its presence at the level expected for the binding energy of 0.17 MeV and the momentum scale Λ=M(π) is not ruled out.
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105. Studies of X(3872) and psi(2S) production in p(p)over-bar collisions at 1.96 TeV
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Abazov, V. M., Abbott, B., Acharya, B. S., Adams, M., Adams, T., Agnew, J. P., Alexeev, G. D., Alkhazov, G., Alton, A., Askew, A., Atkins, S., Augsten, K., Aushev, V, Aushev, Y., Avila, C., Badaud, F., Bagby, L., Baldin, B., Bandurin, D., Banerjee, S., Barberis, E., Baringer, P., Bartlett, J. F., Bassler, U., Bazterra, V, Bean, A., Begalli, M., Bellantoni, L., Beri, S. B., Bernardi, G., Bernhard, R., Bertram, I, Besancon, M., Beuselinck, R., Bhat, P. C., Bhatia, S., Bhatnagar, V, Blazey, G., Blessing, S., Bloom, K., Boehnlein, A., Boline, D., Boos, E. E., Borissov, G., Borysova, M., Brandt, A., Brandt, O., Brochmann, M., Brock, R., Bross, A., Brown, D., Bu, X. B., Buehler, M., Buescher, V, Bunichev, V, Burdin, S., Buszello, C. P., Camacho-Perez, E., Casey, B. C. K., Castilla-Valdez, H., Caughron, S., Chakrabarti, S., Chan, K. M., Chandra, A., Chapon, E., Chen, G., Cho, S. W., Choi, S., Choudhary, B., Cihangir, S., Claes, D., Clutter, J., Cooke, M., Cooper, W. E., Corcoran, M., Couderc, F., Cousinou, M-C, Cuth, J., Cutts, D., Das, A., Davies, G., Jong, S. J. de, De La Cruz-Burelo, E., Deliot, F., Demina, R., Denisov, D., Denisov, S. P., Desai, S., Deterre, C., DeVaughan, K., Diehl, H. T., Diesburg, M., Ding, P. F., Dominguez, A., Drutskoy, A., Dubey, A., Dudko, L., Duperrin, A., Dutt, S., Eads, M., Edmunds, D., Ellison, J., Elvira, V. D., Enari, Y., Evans, H., Evdokimov, A., Evdokimov, V. N., Faure, A., Feng, L., Ferbel, T., Fiedler, F., Filthaut, F., Fisher, W., Fisk, H. E., Fortner, M., Fox, H., Franc, J., Fuess, S., Garbincius, P. H., Garcia-Bellido, A., Garcia-Gonzalez, J. A., Gavrilov, V, Geng, W., Gerber, C. E., Gershtein, Y., Ginther, G., Gogota, O., Golovanov, G., Grannis, P. D., Greder, S., Greenlee, H., Grenier, G., Gris, Ph, Grivaz, J-F, Grohsjean, A., Grunendahl, S., Grunewald, M. W., Guillemin, T., Gutierrez, G., Gutierrez, P., Haley, J., Han, L., Harder, K., Harel, A., Hauptman, J. M., Hays, J., Head, T., Hebbeker, T., Hedin, D., Hegab, H., Heinson, A. P., Heintz, U., Hensel, C., Heredia-De La Cruz, I, Herner, K., Hesketh, G., Hildreth, M. D., Hirosky, R., Hoang, T., Hobbs, J. D., Hoeneisen, B., Hogan, J., Hohlfeld, M., Holzbauer, J. L., Howley, I, Hubacek, Z., Hynek, V, Iashvili, I., Ilchenko, Y., Illingworth, R., Ito, A. S., Jabeen, S., Jaffre, M., Jayasinghe, A., Jeong, M. S., Jesik, R., Jiang, P., Johns, K., Johnson, E., Johnson, M., Jonckheere, A., Jonsson, P., Joshi, J., Jung, A. W., Juste, A., Kajfasz, E., Karmanov, D., Katsanos, I, Kaur, M., Kehoe, R., Kermiche, S., Khalatyan, N., Khanov, A., Kharchilava, A., Kharzheev, Y. N., Kiselevich, I, Kohli, J. M., Kozelov, A., Kraus, J., Kumar, A., Kupco, A., Kuzmin, V. A., Lammers, S., Lebrun, P., Lee, H. S., Lee, S. W., Lee, W. M., Lei, X., Lellouch, J., Li, D., Li, H., Li, L., Li, Q. Z., Lim, J. K., Lincoln, D., Linnemann, J., Lipaev, V. V., Lipton, R., Liu, H., Liu, Y., Lobodenko, A., Lokajicek, M., Sa, R. Lopes de, Luna-Garcia, R., Lyon, A. L., Maciel, A. K. A., Madar, R., Magana-Villalba, R., Malik, S., Malyshev, V. L., Mansour, J., Martinez-Ortega, J., McCarthy, R., McGivern, C. L., Meijer, M. M., Melnitchouk, A., Menezes, D., Mercadante, P. G., Merkin, M., Meyer, A., Meyer, J., Miconi, F., Mondal, N. K., Mulhearn, M., Nagy, E., Narain, M., Nayyar, R., Neal, H. A., Negret, J. P., Neustroev, P., Nguyen, H. T., Nunnemann, T., Orduna, J., Osman, N., Pal, A., Parashar, N., Parihar, V, Park, S. K., Partridge, R., Parua, N., Patwa, A., Penning, B., Perfilov, M., Peters, Y., Petridis, K., Petrillo, G., Petroff, P., Pleier, M-A, Podstavkov, V. M., Popov, A., Prewitt, M., Price, D., Prokopenko, N., Qian, J., Quadt, A., Quinn, B., Ratoff, P. N., Razumov, I, Ripp-Baudot, I, Rizatdinova, F., Rominsky, M., Ross, A., Royon, C., Rubinov, P., Ruchti, R., Sajot, G., Sanchez-Hernandez, A., Sanders, M. P., Santos, A. S. [UNESP], Savage, G., Savitskyi, M., Sawyer, L., Scanlon, T., Schamberger, R. D., Scheglov, Y., Schellman, H., Schott, M., Schwanenberger, C., Schwienhorst, R., Sekaric, J., Severini, H., Shabalina, E., Shary, V, Shaw, S., Shchukin, A. A., Shkola, O., Simak, V, Skubic, P., Slattery, P., Snow, G. R., Snow, J., Snyder, S., Soldner-Rembold, S., Sonnenschein, L., Soustruznik, K., Stark, J., Stefaniuk, N., Stoyanova, D. A., Strauss, M., Suter, L., Svoisky, P., Titov, M., Tokmenin, V. V., Tsai, Y-T, Tsybychev, D., Tuchming, B., Tully, C., Uvarov, L., Uvarov, S., Uzunyan, S., Van Kooten, R., van Leeuwen, W. M., Varelas, N., Varnes, E. W., Vasilyev, I. A., Verkheev, A. Y., Vertogradov, L. S., Verzocchi, M., Vesterinen, M., Vilanova, D., Vokac, P., Wahl, H. D., Wang, C., Wang, M. H. L. S., Warchol, J., Watts, G., Wayne, M., Weichert, J., Welty-Rieger, L., Williams, M. R. J., Wilson, G. W., Wobisch, M., Wood, D. R., Wyatt, T. R., Xie, Y., Yamada, R., Yang, S., Yasuda, T., Yatsunenko, Y. A., Ye, W., Ye, Z., Yin, H., Yip, K., Youn, S. W., Yu, J. M., Zennamo, J., Zhao, T. G., Zhou, B., Zhu, J., Zielinski, M., Zieminska, D., Zivkovic, L., D0 Collaboration, Ctr Brasileiro Pesquisas Fis, Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro (UERJ), Universidade Federal do ABC (UFABC), Univ Sci & Technol China, Univ Los Andes, Charles Univ Prague, Czech Tech Univ, Acad Sci Czech Republ, Univ San Francisco Quito, Univ Blaise Pascal, Univ Joseph Fourier Grenoble 1, Aix Marseille Univ, Univ Paris Sud, Univ Paris VI, Univ Paris VII, Univ Paris Saclay, Univ Strasbourg, Univ Lyon 1, Univ Lyon, Rhein Westfal TH Aachen, Univ Freiburg, Georg August Univ Gottingen, Johannes Gutenberg Univ Mainz, Ludwig Maximilians Univ Munchen, Panjab Univ, Delhi Univ, Tata Inst Fundamental Res, Univ Coll Dublin, Korea Univ, CINVESTAV, Nikhef, Radboud Univ Nijmegen, Joint Inst Nucl Res, Inst Theoret & Expt Phys, Moscow MV Lomonosov State Univ, Inst High Energy Phys, Petersburg Nucl Phys Inst, Inst Catalana Recerca & Estudis Avancats ICREA, Inst Fis Altes Energies IFAE, Uppsala Univ, Taras Shevchenko Natl Univ Kyiv, Univ Lancaster, Imperial Coll London, Univ Manchester, Univ Arizona, Univ Calif Riverside, Florida State Univ, Fermilab Natl Accelerator Lab, Univ Illinois, Northern Illinois Univ, Northwestern Univ, Indiana Univ, Purdue Univ Calumet, Univ Notre Dame, Iowa State Univ, Univ Kansas, Louisiana Tech Univ, Northeastern Univ, Univ Michigan, Michigan State Univ, Univ Mississippi, Univ Nebraska, Rutgers State Univ, Princeton Univ, SUNY Buffalo, Univ Rochester, SUNY Stony Brook, Brookhaven Natl Lab, Langston Univ, Univ Oklahoma, Oklahoma State Univ, Oregon State Univ, Brown Univ, Univ Texas Arlington, Southern Methodist Univ, Rice Univ, Univ Virginia, Univ Washington, Augustana Univ, Kiev Inst Nucl Res KINR, Univ Liverpool, US DOE, DESY, Russian Acad Sci, CONACyT, UCL, Univ Maryland, Purdue Univ, Ctr Invest Comp IPN, Karlsruher Inst Technol KIT, SLAC, Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp), CERN, and Inst Phys
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Made available in DSpace on 2021-06-25T11:22:30Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 0 Previous issue date: 2020-10-13 Fermi Research Alliance, LLC (FRA) Department of Energy (United States of America) National Science Foundation (United States of America) Alternative Energies and Atomic Energy Commission (France) National Center for Scientific Research/National Institute of Nuclear and Particle Physics (France) Ministry of Education and Science of the Russian Federation (Russia) National Research Center Kurchatov Institute of the Russian Federation (Russia) Russian Foundation for Basic Research (Russia) National Council for the Development of Science and Technology (Brazil) Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado do Rio de Janeiro (FAPERJ) Department of Atomic Energy (India) Department of Science and Technology (India) Administrative Department of Science, Technology and Innovation (Colombia) National Council of Science and Technology (Mexico) National Research Foundation of Korea (Korea) Foundation for Fundamental Research on Matter (The Netherlands) Science and Technology Facilities Council (United Kingdom) Royal Society (United Kingdom) Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports (Czech Republic) Bundesministerium fur Bildung und Forschung (Federal Ministry of Education and Research) (Germany) Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (German Research Foundation) (Germany) Science Foundation Ireland (Ireland) Swedish Research Council (Sweden) China Academy of Sciences (China) National Natural Science Foundation of China (China) Ministry of Education and Science of Ukraine (Ukraine) We present various properties of the production of the X(3872) and psi(2S) states based on 10.4 fb(-1) collected by the D0 experiment in Tevatron p (p) over bar collisions at root s = 1.96 TeV. For both states, we measure the nonprompt fraction f(NP) of the inclusive production rate due to decays of b-flavored hadrons. We find the f(NP) values systematically below those obtained at the LHC. The f(NP) fraction for psi(2S) increases with transverse momentum, whereas for the X(3872) it is constant within large uncertainties, in agreement with the LHC results. The ratio of prompt to nonprompt psi(2S) production, ( 1 - f(NP))/f(NP), decreases only slightly going from the Tevatron to the LHC, but for the X(3872), this ratio decreases by a factor of about 3. We test the soft-pion signature of the X(3872) modeled as a weakly bound charm-meson pair by studying the production of the X(3872) as a function of the kinetic energy of the X(3872) and the pion in the X(3872)pi center-of-mass frame. For a subsample consistent with prompt production, the results are incompatible with a strong enhancement in the production of the X(3872) at the small kinetic energy of the X(3872) and the pi in the X(3872)pi center-of-mass frame expected for the X + soft-pion production mechanism. For events consistent with being due to decays of b hadrons, there is no significant evidence for the soft-pion effect, but its presence at the level expected for the binding energy of 0.17 MeV and the momentum scale Lambda = M(pi) is not ruled out. Ctr Brasileiro Pesquisas Fis, LAFEX, BR-22290 Rio De Janeiro, RJ, Brazil Univ Estado Rio de Janeiro, BR-20550 Rio De Janeiro, RJ, Brazil Univ Fed ABC, BR-09210 Santo Andre, SP, Brazil Univ Sci & Technol China, Hefei 230026, Peoples R China Univ Los Andes, Bogota 111711, Colombia Charles Univ Prague, Fac Math & Phys, Ctr Particle Phys, Prague 11636 1, Czech Republic Czech Tech Univ, Prague 11636 6, Czech Republic Acad Sci Czech Republ, Inst Phys, Prague 18221, Czech Republic Univ San Francisco Quito, Quito 170157, Ecuador Univ Blaise Pascal, LPC, IN2P3, CNRS, F-63178 Aubiere, France Univ Joseph Fourier Grenoble 1, Inst Natl Polytech Grenoble, IN2P3, CNRS,LPSC, F-38026 Grenoble, France Aix Marseille Univ, IN2P3, CNRS, CPPM, F-13288 Marseille 09, France Univ Paris Sud, Univ Paris Saclay, IN2P3, CNRS,LAL, F-91898 Orsay, France Univ Paris VI, LPNHE, F-75005 Paris, France Univ Paris VII, CNRS, IN2P3, F-75005 Paris, France Univ Paris Saclay, CEA, IRFU, F-91191 Gif Sur Yvette, France Univ Strasbourg, IN2P3, CNRS, IPHC, F-67037 Strasbourg, France Univ Lyon 1, IN2P3, CNRS, IPNL, F-69622 Villeurbanne, France Univ Lyon, F-69361 Lyon 07, France Rhein Westfal TH Aachen, Phys Inst A 3, D-52056 Aachen, Germany Univ Freiburg, Phys Inst, D-79085 Freiburg, Germany Georg August Univ Gottingen, Phys Inst 2, D-37073 Gottingen, Germany Johannes Gutenberg Univ Mainz, Inst Phys, D-55099 Mainz, Germany Ludwig Maximilians Univ Munchen, D-80539 Munich, Germany Panjab Univ, Chandigarh 160014, India Delhi Univ, Delhi 110007, India Tata Inst Fundamental Res, Mumbai 400005, Maharashtra, India Univ Coll Dublin, Dublin 4, Ireland Korea Univ, Korea Detector Lab, Seoul 02841, South Korea CINVESTAV, Mexico City 07360, DF, Mexico Nikhef, Sci Pk, NL-1098 XG Amsterdam, Netherlands Radboud Univ Nijmegen, NL-6525 AJ Nijmegen, Netherlands Joint Inst Nucl Res, Dubna 141980, Russia Inst Theoret & Expt Phys, Moscow 117259, Russia Moscow MV Lomonosov State Univ, Moscow 119991, Russia Inst High Energy Phys, Protvino 142281, Moscow Region, Russia Petersburg Nucl Phys Inst, St Petersburg 188300, Russia Inst Catalana Recerca & Estudis Avancats ICREA, Bellaterra 08193, Barcelona, Spain Inst Fis Altes Energies IFAE, Bellaterra 08193, Barcelona, Spain Uppsala Univ, S-75105 Uppsala, Sweden Taras Shevchenko Natl Univ Kyiv, UA-01601 Kiev, Ukraine Univ Lancaster, Lancaster LA1 4YB, England Imperial Coll London, London SW7 2AZ, England Univ Manchester, Manchester M13 9PL, Lancs, England Univ Arizona, Tucson, AZ 85721 USA Univ Calif Riverside, Riverside, CA 92521 USA Florida State Univ, Tallahassee, FL 32306 USA Fermilab Natl Accelerator Lab, POB 500, Batavia, IL 60510 USA Univ Illinois, Chicago, IL 60607 USA Northern Illinois Univ, De Kalb, IL 60115 USA Northwestern Univ, Evanston, IL 60208 USA Indiana Univ, Bloomington, IN 47405 USA Purdue Univ Calumet, Hammond, IN 46323 USA Univ Notre Dame, Notre Dame, IN 46556 USA Iowa State Univ, Ames, IA 50011 USA Univ Kansas, Lawrence, KS 66045 USA Louisiana Tech Univ, Ruston, LA 71272 USA Northeastern Univ, Boston, MA 02115 USA Univ Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI 48109 USA Michigan State Univ, E Lansing, MI 48824 USA Univ Mississippi, University, MS 38677 USA Univ Nebraska, Lincoln, NE 68588 USA Rutgers State Univ, Piscataway, NJ 08855 USA Princeton Univ, Princeton, NJ 08544 USA SUNY Buffalo, Buffalo, NY 14260 USA Univ Rochester, 601 Elmwood Ave, Rochester, NY 14627 USA SUNY Stony Brook, Stony Brook, NY 11794 USA Brookhaven Natl Lab, Upton, NY 11973 USA Langston Univ, Langston, OK 73050 USA Univ Oklahoma, Norman, OK 73019 USA Oklahoma State Univ, Stillwater, OK 74078 USA Oregon State Univ, Corvallis, OR 97331 USA Brown Univ, Providence, RI 02912 USA Univ Texas Arlington, Arlington, TX 76019 USA Southern Methodist Univ, Dallas, TX 75275 USA Rice Univ, Houston, TX 77005 USA Univ Virginia, Charlottesville, VA 22904 USA Univ Washington, Seattle, WA 98195 USA Augustana Univ, Sioux Falls, SD 57197 USA Kiev Inst Nucl Res KINR, UA-03680 Kiev, Ukraine Univ Liverpool, Liverpool L69 3BX, Merseyside, England US DOE, Off Sci, Washington, DC 20585 USA DESY, Notkestr 85, Hamburg, Germany Russian Acad Sci, PN Lebedev Phys Inst, Moscow 119991, Russia CONACyT, M-03940 Mexico City, DF, Mexico UCL, London WC1E 6BT, England Univ Maryland, College Pk, MD 20742 USA Purdue Univ, W Lafayette, IN 47907 USA Ctr Invest Comp IPN, Mexico City 07738, DF, Mexico Karlsruher Inst Technol KIT, Steinbuch Ctr Comp SCC, D-76128 Karlsruhe, Germany SLAC, Menlo Pk, CA 94025 USA Univ Estadual Paulista, BR-01140 Sao Paulo, SP, Brazil CERN, European Org Nucl Res, CH-1211 Geneva, Switzerland Inst Phys, Belgrade, Serbia Univ Estadual Paulista, BR-01140 Sao Paulo, SP, Brazil Fermi Research Alliance, LLC (FRA): DE-AC02-07CH11359
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106. Planning strategies for dealing with population decline: Experiences from the Netherlands
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Beunen, Raoul, Meijer, M., De Vries, Jasper, Section Economic Urban Transitions, Economic Urban Transitions, Department of Environmental Sciences, RS-Research Line Innovation (part of LIRS program), Section Economic Urban Transitions, and Economic Urban Transitions
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Strategic Communication ,media_common.quotation_subject ,growth ,Geography, Planning and Development ,0211 other engineering and technologies ,Strategy ,Land use policy ,population decline ,02 engineering and technology ,010501 environmental sciences ,Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law ,Strategische Communicatie ,01 natural sciences ,Perception ,PATH DEPENDENCE ,development ,Selection (genetic algorithm) ,Spatial planning ,0105 earth and related environmental sciences ,Nature and Landscape Conservation ,media_common ,Land use ,Public economics ,policy instruments ,Corporate governance ,021107 urban & regional planning ,Forestry ,Population decline ,RESILIENCE ,governance ,Context specific ,discourse ,Business ,SHRINKAGE - Abstract
This paper explores the selection and implementation of planning strategies and land use instruments for dealing with population decline in three different regions in the Netherlands. The study shows that each region developed very specific responses that can be explained by the different discourses that dominated planning and policymaking in that region. Although the perceptions about population decline, its consequences and suitable responses are strongly context specific, in all three regions responsible governments deemed it necessary to adapt existing policies and plans and to tailor strategies to a situation with population decline. The study also shows that ideas about using planning as a tool to stimulate economic growth prevail in the studied regions, but that it are precisely these ideas that hamper the development and implementation of policies for dealing with population decline. The paper also illustrates how Evolutionary Governance Theory can be useful for explaining why regions take different routes in dealing with population decline and for analysing the different dependencies that influence the selection of strategies.
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107. Woonwagenkamp Beukbergen : Een gewone wijk met een bijzonder karakter
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Hoeve, Roos and Meijer, M.
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Sinds 2018 mogen gemeenten geen uitsterfbeleid meer voeren ten aanzien van hun woonwagenkampen. Zeist koos in 2009 al voor een rigoureus andere aanpak. Met succes: woonwagenkamp Beukbergen is inmiddels een bloeiende woonwijk zonder al te grote problemen. Maar het vertrouwen tussen bewoners en organisaties blijft een balanceeract.
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108. Studies of X(3872) and ψ(2S) production in $p\overline{p}$ collisions at 1.96 TeV
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D0 Collaboration, Abazov, V. M., Abbott, B., Acharya, B. S., Adams, M., Adams, T., Agnew, J. P., Alexeev, G. D., Alkhazov, G., Alton, A., Askew, A., Atkins, S., Augsten, K., Aushev, V., Aushev, Y., Avila, C., Badaud, F., Bagby, L., Baldin, B., Bandurin, D. V., Banerjee, S., Barberis, E., Baringer, P., Bartlett, J. F., Bassler, U., Bazterra, V., Bean, A., Begalli, M., Bellantoni, L., Beri, S. B., Bernardi, G., Bernhard, R., Bertram, I., Besançon, M., Beuselinck, R., Bhat, P. C., Bhatia, S., Bhatnagar, V., Blazey, G., Blessing, S., Bloom, K., Boehnlein, A., Boline, D., Boos, E. E., Borissov, G., Borysova, M., Brandt, A., Brandt, O., Brochmann, M., Brock, R., Bross, A., Brown, D., Bu, X. B., Buehler, M., Buescher, V., Bunichev, V., Burdin, S., Buszello, C. P., Camacho-Pérez, E., Casey, B. C. K., Castilla-Valdez, H., Caughron, S., Chakrabarti, S., Chan, K. M., Chandra, A., Chapon, E., Chen, G., Cho, S. W., Choi, S., Choudhary, B., Cihangir, S., Claes, D., Clutter, J., Cooke, M., Cooper, W. E., Corcoran, M., Couderc, F., Cousinou, M.-C., Cuth, J., Cutts, D., Das, A., Davies, G., Jong, S. J. de, De La Cruz-Burelo, E., Déliot, F., Demina, R., Denisov, D., Denisov, S. P., Desai, S., Deterre, C., DeVaughan, K., Diehl, H. T., Diesburg, M., Ding, P. F., Dominguez, A., Drutskoy, A., Dubey, A., Dudko, L. V., Duperrin, A., Dutt, S., Eads, M., Edmunds, D., Ellison, J., Elvira, V. D., Enari, Y., Evans, H., Evdokimov, A., Evdokimov, V. N., Fauré, A., Feng, L., Ferbel, T., Fiedler, F., Filthaut, F., Fisher, W., Fisk, H. E., Fortner, M., Fox, H., Franc, J., Fuess, S., Garbincius, P. H., Garcia-Bellido, A., García-González, J. A., Gavrilov, V., Geng, W., Gerber, C. E., Gershtein, Y., Ginther, G., Gogota, O., Golovanov, G., Grannis, P. D., Greder, S., Greenlee, H., Grenier, G., Gris, Ph., Grivaz, J.-F., Grohsjean, A., Grünendahl, S., Grünewald, M. W., Guillemin, T., Gutierrez, G., Gutierrez, P., Haley, J., Han, L., Harder, K., Harel, A., Hauptman, J. M., Hays, J., Head, T., Hebbeker, T., Hedin, D., Hegab, H., Heinson, A. P., Heintz, U., Hensel, C., Heredia-De La Cruz, I., Herner, K., Hesketh, G., Hildreth, M. D., Hirosky, R., Hoang, T., Hobbs, J. D., Hoeneisen, B., Hogan, J., Hohlfeld, M., Holzbauer, J. L., Howley, I., Hubacek, Z., Hynek, V., Iashvili, I., Ilchenko, Y., Illingworth, R., Ito, A. S., Jabeen, S., Jaffré, M., Jayasinghe, A., Jeong, M. S., Jesik, R., Jiang, P., Johns, K., Johnson, E., Johnson, M., Jonckheere, A., Jonsson, P., Joshi, J., Jung, A. W., Juste, A., Kajfasz, E., Karmanov, D., Katsanos, I., Kaur, M., Kehoe, R., Kermiche, S., Khalatyan, N., Khanov, A., Kharchilava, A., Kharzheev, Y. N., Kiselevich, I., Kohli, J. M., Kozelov, A. V., Kraus, J., Kumar, A., Kupco, A., Kurča, T., Kuzmin, V. A., Lammers, S., Lebrun, P., Lee, H. S., Lee, S. W., Lee, W. M., Lei, X., Lellouch, J., Li, D., Li, H., Li, L., Li, Q. Z., Lim, J. K., Lincoln, D., Linnemann, J., Lipaev, V. V., Lipton, R., Liu, H., Liu, Y., Lobodenko, A., Lokajicek, M., Lopes de Sa, R., Luna-Garcia, R., Lyon, A. L., Maciel, A. K. A., Madar, R., Magaña-Villalba, R., Malik, S., Malyshev, V. L., Mansour, J., Martínez-Ortega, J., McCarthy, R., McGivern, C. L., Meijer, M. M., Melnitchouk, A., Menezes, D., Mercadante, P. G., Merkin, M., Meyer, A., Meyer, J., Miconi, F., Mondal, N. K., Mulhearn, M., Nagy, E., Narain, M., Nayyar, R., Neal, H. A., Negret, J. P., Neustroev, P., Nguyen, H. T., Nunnemann, T., Orduna, J., Osman, N., Pal, A., Parashar, N., Parihar, V., Park, S. K., Partridge, R., Parua, N., Patwa, A., Penning, B., Perfilov, M., Peters, Y., Petridis, K., Petrillo, G., Pétroff, P., Pleier, M.-A., Podstavkov, V. M., Popov, A. V., Prewitt, M., Price, D., Prokopenko, N., Qian, J., Quadt, A., Quinn, B., Ratoff, P. N., Razumov, I., Ripp-Baudot, I., Rizatdinova, F., Rominsky, M., Ross, A., Royon, C., Rubinov, P., Ruchti, R., Sajot, G., Sánchez-Hernández, A., Sanders, M. P., Santos, A. S., Savage, G., Savitskyi, M., Sawyer, L., Scanlon, T., Schamberger, R. D., Scheglov, Y., Schellman, H., Schott, M., Schwanenberger, C., Schwienhorst, R., Sekaric, J., Severini, H., Shabalina, E., Shary, V., Shaw, S., Shchukin, A. A., Shkola, O., Simak, V., Skubic, P., Slattery, P., Snow, G. R., Snow, J., Snyder, S., Söldner-Rembold, S., Sonnenschein, L., Soustruznik, K., Stark, J., Stefaniuk, N., Stoyanova, D. A., Strauss, M., Suter, L., Svoisky, P., Titov, M., Tokmenin, V. V., Tsai, Y.-T., Tsybychev, D., Tuchming, B., Tully, C., Uvarov, L., Uvarov, S., Uzunyan, S., Van Kooten, R., Leeuwen, W. M. van, Varelas, N., Varnes, E. W., Vasilyev, I. A., Verkheev, A. Y., Vertogradov, L. S., Verzocchi, M., Vesterinen, M., Vilanova, D., Vokac, P., Wahl, H. D., Wang, C., Wang, M. H. L. S., Warchol, J., Watts, G., Wayne, M., Weichert, J., Welty-Rieger, L., Williams, M. R. J., Wilson, G. W., Wobisch, M., Wood, D. R., Wyatt, T. R., Xie, Y., Yamada, R., Yang, S., Yasuda, T., Yatsunenko, Y. A., Ye, W., Ye, Z., Yin, H., Yip, K., Youn, S. W., Yu, J. M., Zennamo, J., Zhao, T. G., Zhou, B., Zhu, J., Zielinski, M., Zieminska, D., and Zivkovic, L.
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We present various properties of the production of the X(3872) and ψ(2S) states based on 10.4 fb$^{-1}$ collected by the D0 experiment in Tevatron pp¯ collisions at ffiffi $\sqrt{s}$ =1.96 TeV. For both states, we measure the nonprompt fraction fNP of the inclusive production rate due to decays of b-flavored hadrons. We find the f$_{NP}$ values systematically below those obtained at the LHC. The f$_{NP}$ fraction for ψ(2S) increases with transverse momentum, whereas for the X(3872) it is constant within large uncertainties, in agreement with the LHC results. The ratio of prompt to nonprompt ψ(2S) production, (1 − f$_{NP}$)/f$_{NP}$, decreases only slightly going from the Tevatron to the LHC, but for the X(3872), this ratio decreases by a factor of about 3. We test the soft-pion signature of the X(3872) modeled as a weakly bound charm-meson pair by studying the production of the X(3872) as a function of the kinetic energy of the X(3872) and the pion in the X(3872)π center-of-mass frame. For a subsample consistent with prompt production, the results are incompatible with a strong enhancement in the production of the X(3872) at the small kinetic energy of the X(3872) and the π in the X(3872)π center-of-mass frame expected for the X + soft-pion production mechanism. For events consistent with being due to decays of b hadrons, there is no significant evidence for the soft pion effect, but its presence at the level expected for the binding energy of 0.17 MeV and the momentum scale Λ = M(π) is not ruled out.
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109. When it goes wrong …: learning from challenged (and revived) community initiatives
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Meijer, M. and Meijer, M.
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Both in academia and practice there is an increasing interest for community initiatives. Examples of best practices are often discussed and reproduced. However, there is little attention for the failure of such initiatives. Failed, or seriously challenged initiatives now remain invisible, as the initiators fear stigmatisation and the outcomes do not sell the potential of community initiatives policy-makers and academics envision. From earlier empirical research, after the development of community initiatives in depopulating regions, a significant number of bottom-up projects was identified that experienced serious problems and, in some cases, failed. The aim of this paper is to deconstruct context, causes and consequences for challenged initiatives. In this paper four challenged initiatives from Sweden and The Netherlands are discussed. It appeared that, in dealing with financial, bureaucratic, democratic and organisational challenges, most communities recovered gradually. By acknowledging the existence of failure, we can learn from their resilience and social learning. In conclusion several recommendations for practice are discussed, to provide institutional space for challenged community initiatives.
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110. Innovative Planning in Rural, Depopulating Areas: Conditions, Capacities and Goals
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Syssner, Josefina, Meijer, M., Syssner, Josefina, and Meijer, M.
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This chapter reflects on the conditions, capacities and goals for innovative planning in depopulating rural areas. The first argument is that conditions and capacities for planning are place and context specific. The second argument concerns a broadened and context-sensitive interpretation of what planning capacity means. The final argument is that planning goals should differ between dense, expanding urban areas and those areas that have experienced long-term depopulation. Currently, most municipalities opt for a growth strategy. This chapter suggests that municipalities also should invest in plans for demographic adaptation. In conclusion, this chapter suggests that if the conditions for planning are recognised, the planning capacity is sensibly interpreted, and the goals of planning are reconsidered, more efficient planning strategies can emerge in depopulating rural areas.
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111. Fungal Planet description sheets: 1112–1181
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Crous, P.W., Cowan, D.A., Maggs-Kölling, G., Yilmaz, N., Larsson, E., Angelini, C., Brandrud, T.E., Dearnaley, J.D.W., Dima, B., Dovana, F., Fechner, N., Garcia, D., Gené, J., Halling, R.E., Houbraken, J., Leonard, P., Luangsa-ard, J.J., Noisripoom, W., Rea-Ireland, A.E., Ševčíková, H., Smyth, C.W., Vizzini, A., Adam, J.D., Adams, G.C., Alexandrova, A.V., Alizadeh, A., Álvarez Duarte, E., Andjic, V., Antonín, V., Arenas, F., Assabgui, R., Ballarà, J., Banwell, A., Berraf-Tebbal, A., Bhatt, V.K., Bonito, G., Botha, W., Burgess, T.I., Caboň, M., Calvert, J., Carvalhais, L.C., Courtecuisse, R., Cullington, P., Davoodian, N., Decock, C.A., Dimitrov, R., Di Piazza, S., Drenth, A., Dumez, S., Eichmeier, A., Etayo, J., Fernandez, I., Fiard, J-P, Fournier, J., Fuentes-Aponte, S., Ghanbary, M.A.T., Ghorbani, G., Giraldo, A., Glushakova, A.M., Gouliamova, D.E., Guarro, J., Halleen, F., Hampe, F., Hernández-Restrepo, M., Iturrieta-González, I., Jeppson, M., Kachalkin, A.V., Karimi, O., Khalid, A.N., Khonsanit, A., Kim, J.I., Kim, K., Kiran, M., Krisai-Greilhuber, I., Kučera, V., Kušan, I., Langenhoven, S.D., Lebel, T., Lebeuf, R., Liimatainen, K., Linde, C., Lindner, D.L., Lombard, L., Mahamedi, A.E., Matočec, N., Maxwell, A., May, T.W., McTaggart, A.R., Meijer, M., Mešić, A., Mileto, A.J., Miller, A.N., Molia, A., Mongkolsamrit, S., Muñoz Cortés, C., Muñoz-Mohedano, J., Morte, A., Morozova, O.V., Mostert, L., Mostowfizadeh-Ghalamfarsa, R., Nagy, L.G., Navarro-Ródenas, A., Örstadius, L., Overton, B.E., Papp, V., Para, R., Peintner, U., Pham, T.H.G., Pordel, A., Pošta, A., Rodríguez, A., Romberg, M., Sandoval-Denis, M., Seifert, K.A., Semwal, K.C., Sewall, B.J., Shivas, R.G., Slovák, M., Smith, K., Spetik, M., Spies, C.F.J., Syme, K., Tasanathai, K., Thorn, R.G., Tkalčec, Z., Tomashevskaya, M.A., Torres-Garcia, D., Ullah, Z., Visagie, C.M., Voitk, A., Winton, L.M., Groenewald, J.Z., Crous, P.W., Cowan, D.A., Maggs-Kölling, G., Yilmaz, N., Larsson, E., Angelini, C., Brandrud, T.E., Dearnaley, J.D.W., Dima, B., Dovana, F., Fechner, N., Garcia, D., Gené, J., Halling, R.E., Houbraken, J., Leonard, P., Luangsa-ard, J.J., Noisripoom, W., Rea-Ireland, A.E., Ševčíková, H., Smyth, C.W., Vizzini, A., Adam, J.D., Adams, G.C., Alexandrova, A.V., Alizadeh, A., Álvarez Duarte, E., Andjic, V., Antonín, V., Arenas, F., Assabgui, R., Ballarà, J., Banwell, A., Berraf-Tebbal, A., Bhatt, V.K., Bonito, G., Botha, W., Burgess, T.I., Caboň, M., Calvert, J., Carvalhais, L.C., Courtecuisse, R., Cullington, P., Davoodian, N., Decock, C.A., Dimitrov, R., Di Piazza, S., Drenth, A., Dumez, S., Eichmeier, A., Etayo, J., Fernandez, I., Fiard, J-P, Fournier, J., Fuentes-Aponte, S., Ghanbary, M.A.T., Ghorbani, G., Giraldo, A., Glushakova, A.M., Gouliamova, D.E., Guarro, J., Halleen, F., Hampe, F., Hernández-Restrepo, M., Iturrieta-González, I., Jeppson, M., Kachalkin, A.V., Karimi, O., Khalid, A.N., Khonsanit, A., Kim, J.I., Kim, K., Kiran, M., Krisai-Greilhuber, I., Kučera, V., Kušan, I., Langenhoven, S.D., Lebel, T., Lebeuf, R., Liimatainen, K., Linde, C., Lindner, D.L., Lombard, L., Mahamedi, A.E., Matočec, N., Maxwell, A., May, T.W., McTaggart, A.R., Meijer, M., Mešić, A., Mileto, A.J., Miller, A.N., Molia, A., Mongkolsamrit, S., Muñoz Cortés, C., Muñoz-Mohedano, J., Morte, A., Morozova, O.V., Mostert, L., Mostowfizadeh-Ghalamfarsa, R., Nagy, L.G., Navarro-Ródenas, A., Örstadius, L., Overton, B.E., Papp, V., Para, R., Peintner, U., Pham, T.H.G., Pordel, A., Pošta, A., Rodríguez, A., Romberg, M., Sandoval-Denis, M., Seifert, K.A., Semwal, K.C., Sewall, B.J., Shivas, R.G., Slovák, M., Smith, K., Spetik, M., Spies, C.F.J., Syme, K., Tasanathai, K., Thorn, R.G., Tkalčec, Z., Tomashevskaya, M.A., Torres-Garcia, D., Ullah, Z., Visagie, C.M., Voitk, A., Winton, L.M., and Groenewald, J.Z.
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Novel species of fungi described in this study include those from various countries as follows: Australia, Austroboletus asper on soil, Cylindromonium alloxyli on leaves of Alloxylon pinnatum, Davidhawksworthia quintiniae on leaves of Quintinia sieberi, Exophiala prostantherae on leaves of Prostanthera sp., Lactifluus lactiglaucus on soil, Linteromyces quintiniae (incl. Linteromyces gen. nov.) on leaves of Quintinia sieberi, Lophotrichus medusoides from stem tissue of Citrus garrawayi, Mycena pulchra on soil, Neocalonectria tristaniopsidis (incl. Neocalonectria gen. nov.)and Xyladictyochaeta tristaniopsidis on leaves of Tristaniopsis collina, Parasarocladium tasmanniae on leaves of Tasmannia insipida, Phytophthora aquae-cooljarloo from pond water, Serendipita whamiae as endophyte from roots of Eriochilus cucullatus, Veloboletus limbatus (incl. Veloboletus gen. nov.)onsoil. Austria, Cortinarius glaucoelotus onsoil. Bulgaria, Suhomyces rilaensis from the gut of Bolitophagus interruptus found on a Polyporus sp. Canada, Cantharellus betularum among leaf litter of Betula, Penicillium saanichii from house dust. Chile, Circinella lampensis on soil, Exophiala embothrii from rhizosphere of Embothrium coccineum. China, Colletotrichum cycadis on leaves of Cycas revoluta. Croatia, Phialocephala melitaea on fallen branch of Pinus halepensis. Czech Republic, Geoglossum jirinae on soil, Pyrenochaetopsis rajhradensis from dead wood of Buxus sempervirens. Dominican Republic, Amanita domingensis on litter of deciduous wood, Melanoleuca dominicana on forest litter. France, Crinipellis nigrolamellata (Martinique) on leaves of Pisonia fragrans, Talaromyces pulveris from bore dust of Xestobium rufovillosum infesting floorboards. French Guiana, Hypoxylon hepaticolor on dead corticated branch. Great Britain, Inocybe ionolepis on soil. India, Cortinarius indopurpurascens among leaf litter of Quercus leucotrichophora. Iran, Pseudopyricularia javanii on infected leaves of Cyperus sp., Xenomon
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112. The interplay of curriculum structure and professional identity formation of medical students : Birds of a feather flock together
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Dijk, M.R. van, Cate, T.J. ten, Wijnen-Meijer, M., Broek, Willemina Elisabeth Sjoukje van den, Dijk, M.R. van, Cate, T.J. ten, Wijnen-Meijer, M., and Broek, Willemina Elisabeth Sjoukje van den
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113. Fungal Planet description sheets: 1112–1181
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Crous, P.W. (Pedro Willem), Cowan, D.A., Maggs-Kölling, G., Yilmaz, N., Larsson, E., Angelini, C., Brandrud, (Tor Erik), Dearnaley, J.D.W., Dima, B., Dovana, F., Fechner, N., García, D., Gené, J., Halling, R.E., Houbraken, J., Leonard, P., Luangsa-ard, J.J., Noisripoom, W., Rea-Ireland, A.E., Ševčíková, H., Smyth, C.W., Vizzini, A., Adam, J.D., Adams, G.C., Alexandrova, A.V., Alizadeh, A., Álvarez Duarte, E., Andjic, V., Antonín, V. (Vladimír), Arenas, F., Assabgui, R., Ballarà, J., Banwell, A., Berraf-Tebbal, A., Bhatt, V.K., Bonito, G., Botha, W.J., Burgess, T.I., Caboň, M., Calvert, J., Carvalhais, L.C., Courtecuisse, R. (Régis), Cullington, P., Davoodian, N., Decock, C.A., Dimitrov, R., Di Piazza, S., Drenth, A., Dumez, S., Eichmeier, A., Etayo, J., Fernández, I., Fiard, J.-P., Fournier, J., Fuentes-Aponte, S., Ghanbary, M.A.T., Ghorbani, G., Giraldo, A., Glushakova, A.M., Gouliamova, D.E., Guarro, J., Halleen, F., Hampe, F., Hernández-Restrepo, M., Iturrieta-González, I., Jeppson, M., Kachalkin, A.V., Karimi, O., Khalid, A.N., Khonsanit, A., Kim, J.I., Kim, K., Kiran, M., Krisai-Greilhuber, I., Kučera, V., Kušan, I., Langenhoven, S.D., Lebel, T., Lebeuf, R., Liimatainen, K., Linde, C., Lindner, D.L., Lombard, L., Mahamedi, A.E., Matočec, N., Maxwell, A., May, T.W., McTaggart, A.R., Meijer, M., Mešić, A., Mileto, A.J., Miller, A.N., Molia, A., Mongkolsamrit, S., Muñoz Cortés, C., Muñoz-Mohedano, J., Morte, A., Morozova, O.V., Mostert, L., Mostowfizadeh-Ghalamfarsa, R., Nagy, L.G., Navarro-Ródenas, A., Örstadius, L., Overton, B.E., Papp, V., Para, R., Peintner, U., Pham, T.H.G., Pordel, A., Pošta, A, Rodríguez, A., Romberg, M., Sandoval-Denis, M., Seifert, K.A., Semwal, K.C., Sewall, B.J., Shivas, R.G., Slovák, M., Smith, K., Spetik, M., Spies, C.F.J., Syme, K., Tasanathai, K., Thorn, R.G., Tkalčec, Z., Tomashevskaya, M.A., Torres-Garcia, D., Ullah, Z., Visagie, C.M., Voitk, A., Winton, L.M., Groenewald, J.Z., Crous, P.W. (Pedro Willem), Cowan, D.A., Maggs-Kölling, G., Yilmaz, N., Larsson, E., Angelini, C., Brandrud, (Tor Erik), Dearnaley, J.D.W., Dima, B., Dovana, F., Fechner, N., García, D., Gené, J., Halling, R.E., Houbraken, J., Leonard, P., Luangsa-ard, J.J., Noisripoom, W., Rea-Ireland, A.E., Ševčíková, H., Smyth, C.W., Vizzini, A., Adam, J.D., Adams, G.C., Alexandrova, A.V., Alizadeh, A., Álvarez Duarte, E., Andjic, V., Antonín, V. (Vladimír), Arenas, F., Assabgui, R., Ballarà, J., Banwell, A., Berraf-Tebbal, A., Bhatt, V.K., Bonito, G., Botha, W.J., Burgess, T.I., Caboň, M., Calvert, J., Carvalhais, L.C., Courtecuisse, R. (Régis), Cullington, P., Davoodian, N., Decock, C.A., Dimitrov, R., Di Piazza, S., Drenth, A., Dumez, S., Eichmeier, A., Etayo, J., Fernández, I., Fiard, J.-P., Fournier, J., Fuentes-Aponte, S., Ghanbary, M.A.T., Ghorbani, G., Giraldo, A., Glushakova, A.M., Gouliamova, D.E., Guarro, J., Halleen, F., Hampe, F., Hernández-Restrepo, M., Iturrieta-González, I., Jeppson, M., Kachalkin, A.V., Karimi, O., Khalid, A.N., Khonsanit, A., Kim, J.I., Kim, K., Kiran, M., Krisai-Greilhuber, I., Kučera, V., Kušan, I., Langenhoven, S.D., Lebel, T., Lebeuf, R., Liimatainen, K., Linde, C., Lindner, D.L., Lombard, L., Mahamedi, A.E., Matočec, N., Maxwell, A., May, T.W., McTaggart, A.R., Meijer, M., Mešić, A., Mileto, A.J., Miller, A.N., Molia, A., Mongkolsamrit, S., Muñoz Cortés, C., Muñoz-Mohedano, J., Morte, A., Morozova, O.V., Mostert, L., Mostowfizadeh-Ghalamfarsa, R., Nagy, L.G., Navarro-Ródenas, A., Örstadius, L., Overton, B.E., Papp, V., Para, R., Peintner, U., Pham, T.H.G., Pordel, A., Pošta, A, Rodríguez, A., Romberg, M., Sandoval-Denis, M., Seifert, K.A., Semwal, K.C., Sewall, B.J., Shivas, R.G., Slovák, M., Smith, K., Spetik, M., Spies, C.F.J., Syme, K., Tasanathai, K., Thorn, R.G., Tkalčec, Z., Tomashevskaya, M.A., Torres-Garcia, D., Ullah, Z., Visagie, C.M., Voitk, A., Winton, L.M., and Groenewald, J.Z.
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Novel species of fungi described in this study include those from various countries as follows: Australia, Austroboletus asper on soil, Cylindromonium alloxyli on leaves of Alloxylon pinnatum, Davidhawksworthia quintiniae on leaves of Quintinia sieberi, Exophiala prostantherae on leaves of Prostanthera sp., Lactifluus lactiglaucus on soil, Linteromyces quintiniae (incl. Linteromyces gen. nov.) on leaves of Quintinia sieberi, Lophotrichus medusoides from stem tissue of Citrus garrawayi, Mycena pulchra on soil, Neocalonectria tristaniopsidis (incl. Neocalonectria gen. nov.) and Xyladictyochaeta tristaniopsidis on leaves of Tristaniopsis collina, Parasarocladium tasmanniae on leaves of Tasmannia insipida, Phytophthora aquae-cooljarloo from pond water, Serendipita whamiae as endophyte from roots of Eriochilus cucullatus, Veloboletus limbatus (incl. Veloboletus gen. nov.) on soil. Austria, Cortinarius glaucoelotus on soil. Bulgaria, Suhomyces rilaensis from the gut of Bolitophagus interruptus found on a Polyporus sp. Canada, Cantharellus betularum among leaf litter of Betula, Penicillium saanichii from house dust. Chile, Circinella lampensis on soil, Exophiala embothrii from rhizosphere of Embothrium coccineum. China, Colletotrichum cycadis on leaves of Cycas revoluta. Croatia, Phialocephala melitaea on fallen branch of Pinus halepensis. Czech Republic, Geoglossum jirinae on soil, Pyrenochaetopsis rajhradensis from dead wood of Buxus sempervirens. Dominican Republic, Amanita domingensis on litter of deciduous wood, Melanoleuca dominicana on forest litter. France, Crinipellis nigrolamellata (Martinique) on leaves of Pisonia fragrans, Talaromyces pulveris from bore dust of Xestobium rufovillosum infesting floorboards. French Guiana, Hypoxylon hepaticolor on dead corticated branch. Great Britain, Inocybe ionolepis on soil. India, Cortinarius indopurpurascens among leaf litter of Quercus leucotrichophora. Iran, Pseudopyricularia javanii on infected leaves of Cyperus sp., Xen
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114. Rethinking Integration: The Role of Public Space in Creating Positive Relations with Migrants - The Case of Warsaw
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Nowakowska, K.K., Meijer, M (Thesis Advisor), Nowakowska, K.K., and Meijer, M (Thesis Advisor)
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115. De sociale en ruimtelijke grens van groene burgerinitiatieven: Onderzoek naar de invloed van de sociale en ruimtelijke context op grenswerk bij groene burgerinitiatieven in de Nederlandse G4-gemeenten
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Nieuwamerongen, R. van, Meijer, M. (Thesis Advisor), Nieuwamerongen, R. van, and Meijer, M. (Thesis Advisor)
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116. Genome-wide DNA methylation patterns in persistent attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder and in association with impulsive and callous traits
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Meijer, M., Klein, M., Hannon, E.J., Meer, Dennis van der, Hartman, Catharina, Oosterlaan, Jaap, Buitelaar, J.K., Mill, Jonathan, Franke, B., Meijer, M., Klein, M., Hannon, E.J., Meer, Dennis van der, Hartman, Catharina, Oosterlaan, Jaap, Buitelaar, J.K., Mill, Jonathan, and Franke, B.
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117. Gebruik van psychofarmaca in psychotherapie
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Meijer, M. and Meijer, M.
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Met samenvatting in het Engels onder de titel Use of psychotropic drugs in psychotherapy ; Met literatuuropgave, Een voorstel om een experiment met Nederlandse militaire veteranen te organiseren om de effecten van 3,4-methyleendioxymethamfetamine (MDMA) te testen roept veel vragen op over de risico's voor deze veteranen. Deze vragen richten zich op de risico's van verslaving, van nepresultaten, van medicalisering en van onbedoelde andere effecten. De huidige controverses in de psychiatrie en psychotherapie, waaronder de medicalisering van depressies, worden onderzocht om de gevolgen van de risico's van dit experiment te beperken en om militaire veteranen de juiste evidence-based gezondheidszorg te bieden.
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118. Classification of Aspergillus, Penicillium, Talaromyces and related genera (Eurotiales): An overview of families, genera, subgenera, sections, series and species
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Houbraken, J, Kocsubé, S, Visagie, C M, Yilmaz, N, Wang, X-C, Meijer, M, Kraak, B, Hubka, V, Bensch, K, Samson, R A, Frisvad, J C, Houbraken, J, Kocsubé, S, Visagie, C M, Yilmaz, N, Wang, X-C, Meijer, M, Kraak, B, Hubka, V, Bensch, K, Samson, R A, and Frisvad, J C
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The Eurotiales is a relatively large order of Ascomycetes with members frequently having positive and negative impact on human activities. Species within this order gain attention from various research fields such as food, indoor and medical mycology and biotechnology. In this article we give an overview of families and genera present in the Eurotiales and introduce an updated subgeneric, sectional and series classification for Aspergillus and Penicillium. Finally, a comprehensive list of accepted species in the Eurotiales is given. The classification of the Eurotiales at family and genus level is traditionally based on phenotypic characters, and this classification has since been challenged using sequence-based approaches. Here, we re-evaluated the relationships between families and genera of the Eurotiales using a nine-gene sequence dataset. Based on this analysis, the new family Penicillaginaceae is introduced and four known families are accepted: Aspergillaceae, Elaphomycetaceae, Thermoascaceae and Trichocomaceae. The Eurotiales includes 28 genera: 15 genera are accommodated in the Aspergillaceae (Aspergillago, Aspergillus, Evansstolkia, Hamigera, Leiothecium, Monascus, Penicilliopsis, Penicillium, Phialomyces, Pseudohamigera, Pseudopenicillium, Sclerocleista, Warcupiella, Xerochrysium and Xeromyces), eight in the Trichocomaceae (Acidotalaromyces, Ascospirella, Dendrosphaera, Rasamsonia, Sagenomella, Talaromyces, Thermomyces, Trichocoma), two in the Thermoascaceae (Paecilomyces, Thermoascus) and one in the Penicillaginaceae (Penicillago). The classification of the Elaphomycetaceae was not part of this study, but according to literature two genera are present in this family (Elaphomyces and Pseudotulostoma). The use of an infrageneric classification system has a long tradition in Aspergillus and Penicillium. Most recent taxonomic studies focused on the sectional level, resulting in a well-established sectional classification in these genera. In contrast, a ser
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119. Planning strategies for dealing with population decline: Experiences from the Netherlands
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Section Economic Urban Transitions, Economic Urban Transitions, Beunen, Raoul, Meijer, M., De Vries, Jasper, Section Economic Urban Transitions, Economic Urban Transitions, Beunen, Raoul, Meijer, M., and De Vries, Jasper
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120. When it goes wrong …: learning from challenged (and revived) community initiatives
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Section Economic Urban Transitions, Economic Urban Transitions, Meijer, M., Section Economic Urban Transitions, Economic Urban Transitions, and Meijer, M.
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121. Fungal Planet description sheets: 1112–1181
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UCL - SST/ELI/ELIM - Applied Microbiology, Caboň, M., Adams, G.C., Fechner, N., García, D., Gené, J., Halling, R.E., Houbraken, J., Leonard, P., Luangsa-ard, J.J., Noisripoom, W., Rea-Ireland, A.E., Ševčíková, H., Smyth, C.W., Vizzini, A., Adam, J.D., Alexandrova, A.V., Dima, B., Alizadeh, A., Álvarez Duarte, E., Andjic, V., Antonín, V., Arenas, F., Assabgui, R., Ballarà, J., Banwell, A., Berraf-Tebbal, A., Bhatt, V.K., Bonito, G., Botha, W., Burgess, T.I., Dovana, F., Khonsanit, A., Fuentes-Aponte, S., Courtecuisse, R., Cullington, P., Davoodian, N., Decock, Cony, Dimitrov, R., Di Piazza, S., Drenth, A., Dumez, S., Eichmeier, A., Etayo, J., Fernández, I., Fiard, J.-P., Fournier, J., Ghanbary, M.A.T., Calvert, J., Ghorbani, G., Giraldo, A., Glushakova, A.M., Gouliamova, D.E., Guarro, J., Halleen, F., Hampe, F., Hernández-Restrepo, M., Iturrieta-González, I., Jeppson, M., Kachalkin, A.V., Karimi, O., Khalid, A.N., Carvalhais, L.C., Nagy, L.G., Maxwell, A., Kiran, M., Krisai-Greilhuber, I., Kučera, V., Kušan, I., Langenhoven, S.D., Lebel, T., Lebeuf, R., Liimatainen, K., Linde, C., Lindner, D.L., Lombard, L., Mahamedi, A.E., Matočec, N., May, T.W., Kim, J.I., McTaggart, A.R., Meijer, M., Mešić, A., Mileto, A.J., Miller, A.N., Molia, A., Mongkolsamrit, S., Muñoz Cortés, C., Muñoz-Mohedano, J., Morte, A., Morozova, O.V., Mostert, L., Mostowfizadeh-Ghalamfarsa, R., Kim, K., Groenewald, J.Z., Shivas, R.G., Overton, B.E., Papp, V., Para, R., Peintner, U., Pham, T.H.G., Pordel, A., Pošta, A, Rodríguez, A., Romberg, M., Sandoval-Denis, M., Seifert, K.A., Semwal, K.C., Sewall, B.J., Slovák, M., Navarro-Ródenas, A., Smith, K., Spetik, M., Spies, C.F.J., Syme, K., Tasanathai, K., Thorn, R.G., Tkalčec, Z., Tomashevskaya, M.A., Torres-Garcia, D., Ullah, Z., Visagie, C.M., Voitk, A., Winton, L.M., Örstadius, L., Crous, P.W., Cowan, D.A., Maggs-Kölling, G., Yilmaz, N., Larsson, E., Angelini, C., Brandrud, T.E., Dearnaley, J.D.W., UCL - SST/ELI/ELIM - Applied Microbiology, Caboň, M., Adams, G.C., Fechner, N., García, D., Gené, J., Halling, R.E., Houbraken, J., Leonard, P., Luangsa-ard, J.J., Noisripoom, W., Rea-Ireland, A.E., Ševčíková, H., Smyth, C.W., Vizzini, A., Adam, J.D., Alexandrova, A.V., Dima, B., Alizadeh, A., Álvarez Duarte, E., Andjic, V., Antonín, V., Arenas, F., Assabgui, R., Ballarà, J., Banwell, A., Berraf-Tebbal, A., Bhatt, V.K., Bonito, G., Botha, W., Burgess, T.I., Dovana, F., Khonsanit, A., Fuentes-Aponte, S., Courtecuisse, R., Cullington, P., Davoodian, N., Decock, Cony, Dimitrov, R., Di Piazza, S., Drenth, A., Dumez, S., Eichmeier, A., Etayo, J., Fernández, I., Fiard, J.-P., Fournier, J., Ghanbary, M.A.T., Calvert, J., Ghorbani, G., Giraldo, A., Glushakova, A.M., Gouliamova, D.E., Guarro, J., Halleen, F., Hampe, F., Hernández-Restrepo, M., Iturrieta-González, I., Jeppson, M., Kachalkin, A.V., Karimi, O., Khalid, A.N., Carvalhais, L.C., Nagy, L.G., Maxwell, A., Kiran, M., Krisai-Greilhuber, I., Kučera, V., Kušan, I., Langenhoven, S.D., Lebel, T., Lebeuf, R., Liimatainen, K., Linde, C., Lindner, D.L., Lombard, L., Mahamedi, A.E., Matočec, N., May, T.W., Kim, J.I., McTaggart, A.R., Meijer, M., Mešić, A., Mileto, A.J., Miller, A.N., Molia, A., Mongkolsamrit, S., Muñoz Cortés, C., Muñoz-Mohedano, J., Morte, A., Morozova, O.V., Mostert, L., Mostowfizadeh-Ghalamfarsa, R., Kim, K., Groenewald, J.Z., Shivas, R.G., Overton, B.E., Papp, V., Para, R., Peintner, U., Pham, T.H.G., Pordel, A., Pošta, A, Rodríguez, A., Romberg, M., Sandoval-Denis, M., Seifert, K.A., Semwal, K.C., Sewall, B.J., Slovák, M., Navarro-Ródenas, A., Smith, K., Spetik, M., Spies, C.F.J., Syme, K., Tasanathai, K., Thorn, R.G., Tkalčec, Z., Tomashevskaya, M.A., Torres-Garcia, D., Ullah, Z., Visagie, C.M., Voitk, A., Winton, L.M., Örstadius, L., Crous, P.W., Cowan, D.A., Maggs-Kölling, G., Yilmaz, N., Larsson, E., Angelini, C., Brandrud, T.E., and Dearnaley, J.D.W.
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Novel species of fungi described in this study include those from various countries as follows: Australia, Austroboletus asper on soil, Cylindromonium alloxyli on leaves of Alloxylon pinnatum, Davidhawksworthia quintiniae on leaves of Quintinia sieberi, Exophiala prostantherae on leaves of Prostanthera sp., Lactifluus lactiglaucus on soil, Linteromyces quintiniae (incl. Linteromyces gen. nov.) on leaves of Quintinia sieberi, Lophotrichus medusoides from stem tissue of Citrus garrawayi, Mycena pulchra on soil, Neocalonectria tristaniopsidis (incl. Neocalonectria gen. nov.) and Xyladictyochaeta tristaniopsidis on leaves of Tristaniopsis collina, Parasarocladium tasmanniae on leaves of Tasmannia insipida, Phytophthora aquae-cooljarloo from pond water, Serendipita whamiae as endophyte from roots of Eriochilus cucullatus, Veloboletus limbatus (incl. Veloboletus gen. nov.) on soil. Austria, Cortinarius glaucoelotus on soil. Bulgaria, Suhomyces rilaensis from the gut of Bolitophagus interruptus found on a Polyporus sp. Canada, Cantharellus betularum among leaf litter of Betula, Penicillium saanichii from house dust. Chile, Circinella lampensis on soil, Exophiala embothrii from rhizosphere of Embothrium coccineum. China, Colletotrichum cycadis on leaves of Cycas revoluta. Croatia, Phialocephala melitaea on fallen branch of Pinus halepensis. Czech Republic, Geoglossum jirinae on soil, Pyrenochaetopsis rajhradensis from dead wood of Buxus sempervirens. Dominican Republic, Amanita domingensis on litter of deciduous wood, Melanoleuca dominicana on forest litter. France, Crin- ipellis nigrolamellata (Martinique) on leaves of Pisonia fragrans, Talaromyces pulveris from bore dust of Xestobium rufovillosum infesting floorboards. French Guiana, Hypoxylon hepaticolor on dead corticated branch. Great Britain, Inocybe ionolepis on soil. India, Cortinarius indopurpurascens among leaf litter of Quercus leucotrichophora. Iran, Pseudopyricularia javanii on infected leaves of Cyperus sp., X
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122. Preparing students for lifelong learning by means of metacognition
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Wijnen-Meijer, M and Wijnen-Meijer, M
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123. (Self-)Reflexion and training of professional skills in the context of 'being a doctor' in the future - a qualitative analysis of medical students' experience in LET ME ... keep you real!
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Scheide, L, Teufel, D, Wijnen-Meijer, M, Berberat, PO, Scheide, L, Teufel, D, Wijnen-Meijer, M, and Berberat, PO
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Objective: This paper seeks to assess how medical students can be trained in medical studies seminars to examine their own professional role as doctors. The LET ME ... keep you real! university seminar was developed and conducted at the Technical University of Munich. In this context, the following questions will be addressed: How can we assess the contribution of a university seminar to a medical student's own examination of being a doctor? And: What skills are developed in LET ME ... keep you real! that foster medical students' (self-)reflexion?Methods: The source data is statements made by medical students who took part in the LET ME....keep you real! seminar from 2016-2018. Student perspectives were analyzed after five focus group discussions with a total of 26 medical student participants and two individual interviews. Based on the interpretative paradigm and following the credo of a methodological exploration of medical students' lifeworld, their specific learning experience as well as their ability for (self-)reflexion were mapped out. Results: The research questions guiding the assessment of the seminar can be answered as follows: From the students' perspective, the (self-)reflexion triggered and organized by LET ME ... keep you real! can be seen as rehearsing a meta-view. From the students' standpoint, five skills can be identified that make this behavior possible: questioning and doubting, recognizing relevant perspectives, classifying viewpoints, maintaining communal exchanges and deciding on a (different) position. Situatively, these skills are often used in combination and challenge students on an intellectual, communicative and emotional level.Conclusion: The ability to (self-)reflect should be more strongly integrated in university medical training by providing appropriate support, especially since it presents students with specific challenges to (self-)reflexively approach their own future as doctors. The skills mapped out here can be used as orienta, Zielsetzung: Ziel des vorliegenden Beitrages ist es, zu evaluieren, wie medizinstudentische Auseinandersetzung mit der eigenen professionellen Arztrolle schon während des Medizinstudiums in einem Seminar trainiert werden kann. Hierzu werden folgende Fragen beantwortet: Wie ist der Beitrag eines universitären Seminares, wie das an der TU München entwickelte und durchgeführte LET ME ... keep you real! , zu einer medizinstudentischen Auseinandersetzung mit dem Arzt-Sein zu erfassen? Und: Welche Fähigkeiten werden aus Studierendensicht hier trainiert, um medizinstudentische Selbst-Reflexion zu praktizieren?Methodik: Datengrundlage bilden die Aussagen von Medizinstudierenden, die an dem Seminar LET ME ... keep you real! von 2016 bis 2018 teilgenommen haben. Mit Hilfe von fünf Fokusgruppendiskussionen mit insgesamt 26 medizinstudentischen Teilnehmenden und zwei Einzelinterviews wurden Studierendenperspektiven analysiert. Anhand des interpretativen Paradigmas und unter dem Credo eines methodischen Entdeckens der medizinstudentischen Lebenswelt wurden die spezifische medizinstudentische Lernerfahrung sowie die Fähigkeiten zur (Selbst-)Reflexion herausgearbeitet. Ergebnisse: Die auf die Evaluation des Seminares ausgerichteten Forschungsfragen lassen sich wie folgt beantworten: Aus Studierendenperspektive kann die, durch LET ME ... keep you real! evozierte und geordnete, (Selbst-)Reflexion als das Einüben eines Metablicks gesehen werden. Es lassen sich aus Studierendensicht fünf Fähigkeiten herausstellen, die diese Verhaltensweise ermöglichen: Hinterfragen und Zweifeln, relevante Perspektiven erkennen, Sichtweise einordnen, gemeinschaftlichen Austausch pflegen und sich für eine (alternative) Position entscheiden. Situativ kommen diese Fähigkeiten oft kombiniert zur Anwendung und fordern Studierende sowohl auf intellektueller und kommunikativer als auch auf emotionaler Ebene.Schlussfolgerung: Die Fähigkeiten zur (Selbst-)Reflexion sollten durch geeignete Hilfestellungen stärke
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124. Het NAVO Joint Force Command in Napels, Italië en de COVID-19-pandemie: mogelijkheden voor mitigatie?
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Meijer, M. and Meijer, M.
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De recent uitgebroken pandemie door het coronavirus, dat COVID-19 veroorzaakt, vertoont gelijkenissen met de Spaanse grieppandemie van 1918, waarin uitgeputte of gewonde militairen uit de Eerste Wereldoorlog zeer vatbaar bleken te zijn voor virusinfecties. Derhalve wordt militairen aanbevolen om geen overbrengers van het coronavirus te zijn, ook als zij of hun eenheden worden ingezet bij de bestrijding van de gevolgen van dit virus. als Nederland. Voor de bestrijding van het coronavirus in Italië overweegt de NAVO in Italië diverse opties voor samenwerking met civiele en medische instanties. De bestrijding van de gevolgen van de crisis vindt ook in het informatiedomein plaats, waarin de Russische Federatie een prominente rol speelt in Italië. Tevens blijkt dat het midden en het zuiden van Italië kwetsbaarder zijn voor COVID-19 door minder goede sanitaire voorzieningen ten opzichte van het noorden van Italië.
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125. Kanaal Fiemel : Achtergronddocument Kaderrichtlijn Water
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Meijer, M.-L. and Meijer, M.-L.
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Het beheergebied van waterschap Hunze en Aa's ligt in het stroomgebied van de Eems en vormt het deelstroomgebied Nedereems. Het waterlichaam Kanaal Fiemel is een van de 16 waterlichamen van waterschap Hunze en Aa's, waarvoor in het kader van de Europese Kaderrichtlijn Water in 2009 door de provincie waterkwaliteitsdoelen zijn vastgesteld. Het doel van de Europese Kaderrichtlijn Water (KRW) is het bereiken van een goede ecologische en chemische toestand van het oppervlaktewater in 2027. Om de doelen te bereiken is in 2009 door het waterschap een maatregelpakket vastgesteld. Conform de verplichting van de KRW moet voorafgaande aan de derde planperiode (2022-2027) een herijking plaatsvinden van de kenmerken van de waterlichamen, de doelen en de maatregelen. In 2021 bestaat de mogelijkheid om door ons bestuur en door de provincie waar noodzakelijk of gewenst maatregelen en-of doelen aan te passen. Dit is alleen mogelijk met een gedegen inhoudelijke onderbouwing. In dit achtergronddocument wordt een analyse van de toestand en de mogelijkheden voor doelbereik gegeven. Het document vormt de onderbouwing voor eventuele extra maatregelen en doelaanpassing voor het derde stroomgebiedsbeheerplan.
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126. Samenvattingen van de achtergrondrapporten bij de afleiding van de doelen voor de Kaderrichtlijn Water
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Schollema, P.P., Klomp, H., Laan, E. van der, Torenbeek, R., Valkering, G., Meijer, M.-L., Schoppers, E., Schollema, P.P., Klomp, H., Laan, E. van der, Torenbeek, R., Valkering, G., Meijer, M.-L., and Schoppers, E.
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Het beheergebied van Waterschap Hunze en Aa’s ligt in het stroomgebied van de Eems en vormt het deelstroomgebied Nedereems. In het beheergebied van Hunze en Aa’s liggen 16 waterlichamen, waarvoor in het kader van de Europese Kaderrichtlijn Water in 2009 door de provincie waterkwaliteitsdoelen zijn vastgesteld. Het doel van de Europese Kaderrichtlijn Water (KRW) is het bereiken van een goede ecologische en chemische toestand van het oppervlaktewater in 2027. Conform de verplichting van de KRW moet voorafgaande aan de derde planperiode (2022-2027) een herijking plaatsvinden van de kenmerken van de waterlichamen, de doelen en de maatregelen.
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127. Classification of Aspergillus, Penicillium, Talaromyces and related genera (Eurotiales): An overview of families, genera, subgenera, sections, series and species
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Houbraken, J., Kocsubé, S., Visagie, C. M., Yilmaz, N., Wang, X.-C., Meijer, M., Kraak, B., Hubka, V., Samson, R. A., Frisvad, J. C., Houbraken, J., Kocsubé, S., Visagie, C. M., Yilmaz, N., Wang, X.-C., Meijer, M., Kraak, B., Hubka, V., Samson, R. A., and Frisvad, J. C.
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The Eurotiales is a relatively large order of Ascomycetes with members frequently having positive and negative impact on human activities. Species within this order gain attention from various research fields such as food, indoor and medical mycology and biotechnology. In this article we give an overview of families and genera present in the Eurotiales and introduce an updated subgeneric, sectional and series classification for Aspergillus and Penicillium. Finally, a comprehensive list of accepted species in the Eurotiales is given. The classification of the Eurotiales at family and genus level is traditionally based on phenotypic characters, and this classification has since been challenged using sequence-based approaches. Here, we re-evaluated the relationships between families and genera of the Eurotiales using a nine-gene sequence dataset. Based on this analysis, the new family Penicillaginaceae is introduced and four known families are accepted: Aspergillaceae, Elaphomycetaceae, Thermoascaceae and Trichocomaceae. The Eurotiales includes 28 genera: 15 genera are accommodated in the Aspergillaceae (Aspergillago, Aspergillus, Evansstolkia, Hamigera, Leiothecium, Monascus, Penicilliopsis, Penicillium, Phialomyces, Pseudohamigera, Pseudopenicillium, Sclerocleista, Warcupiella, Xerochrysium and Xeromyces), eight in the Trichocomaceae (Acidotalaromyces, Ascospirella, Dendrosphaera, Rasamsonia, Sagenomella, Talaromyces, Thermomyces, Trichocoma), two in the Thermoascaceae (Paecilomyces, Thermoascus) and one in the Penicillaginaceae (Penicillago). The classification of the Elaphomycetaceae was not part of this study, but according to literature two genera are present in this family (Elaphomyces and Pseudotulostoma). The use of an infrageneric classification system has a long tradition in Aspergillus
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128. Variabel loofdoden aardappels
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Meijer, M. de, Riepma, J., Meijer, M. de, and Riepma, J.
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Akkerbouwer Martin de Meijer vertelt over variabel loofdoden waarna Jits Riepma met behulp van Akkerweb laat zien hoe je een taakkaart kan maken.
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129. Fungal Planet description sheets: 1112–1181
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Crous, P.W., primary, Cowan, D.A., additional, Maggs-Kölling, G., additional, Yilmaz, N., additional, Larsson, E., additional, Angelini, C., additional, Brandrud, T.E., additional, Dearnaley, J.D.W., additional, Dima, B., additional, Dovana, F., additional, Fechner, N., additional, García, D., additional, Gené, J., additional, Halling, R.E., additional, Houbraken, J., additional, Leonard, P., additional, Luangsa-ard, J.J., additional, Noisripoom, W., additional, Rea-Ireland, A.E., additional, Ševčíková, H., additional, Smyth, C.W., additional, Vizzini, A., additional, Adam, J.D., additional, Adams, G.C., additional, Alexandrova, A.V., additional, Alizadeh, A., additional, Álvarez Duarte, E., additional, Andjic, V., additional, Antonín, V., additional, Arenas, F., additional, Assabgui, R., additional, Ballarà, J., additional, Banwell, A., additional, Berraf-Tebbal, A., additional, Bhatt, V.K., additional, Bonito, G., additional, Botha, W., additional, Burgess, T.I., additional, Caboň, M., additional, Calvert, J., additional, Carvalhais, L.C., additional, Courtecuisse, R., additional, Cullington, P., additional, Davoodian, N., additional, Decock, C.A., additional, Dimitrov, R., additional, Di Piazza, S., additional, Drenth, A., additional, Dumez, S., additional, Eichmeier, A., additional, Etayo, J., additional, Fernández, I., additional, Fiard, J.-P., additional, Fournier, J., additional, Fuentes-Aponte, S., additional, Ghanbary, M.A.T., additional, Ghorbani, G., additional, Giraldo, A., additional, Glushakova, A.M., additional, Gouliamova, D.E., additional, Guarro, J., additional, Halleen, F., additional, Hampe, F., additional, Hernández-Restrepo, M., additional, Iturrieta-González, I., additional, Jeppson, M., additional, Kachalkin, A.V., additional, Karimi, O., additional, Khalid, A.N., additional, Khonsanit, A., additional, Kim, J.I., additional, Kim, K., additional, Kiran, M., additional, Krisai-Greilhuber, I., additional, Kučera, V., additional, Kušan, I., additional, Langenhoven, S.D., additional, Lebel, T., additional, Lebeuf, R., additional, Liimatainen, K., additional, Linde, C., additional, Lindner, D.L., additional, Lombard, L., additional, Mahamedi, A.E., additional, Matočec, N., additional, Maxwell, A., additional, May, T.W., additional, McTaggart, A.R., additional, Meijer, M., additional, Mešić, A., additional, Mileto, A.J., additional, Miller, A.N., additional, Molia, A., additional, Mongkolsamrit, S., additional, Muñoz Cortés, C., additional, Muñoz-Mohedano, J., additional, Morte, A., additional, Morozova, O.V., additional, Mostert, L., additional, Mostowfizadeh-Ghalamfarsa, R., additional, Nagy, L.G., additional, Navarro-Ródenas, A., additional, Örstadius, L., additional, Overton, B.E., additional, Papp, V., additional, Para, R., additional, Peintner, U., additional, Pham, T.H.G., additional, Pordel, A., additional, Pošta, A,, additional, Rodríguez, A., additional, Romberg, M., additional, Sandoval-Denis, M., additional, Seifert, K.A., additional, Semwal, K.C., additional, Sewall, B.J., additional, Shivas, R.G., additional, Slovák, M., additional, Smith, K., additional, Spetik, M., additional, Spies, C.F.J., additional, Syme, K., additional, Tasanathai, K., additional, Thorn, R.G., additional, Tkalčec, Z., additional, Tomashevskaya, M.A., additional, Torres-Garcia, D., additional, Ullah, Z., additional, Visagie, C.M., additional, Voitk, A., additional, Winton, L.M., additional, and Groenewald, J.Z., additional
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130. Inhibition of CXCR3-mediated chemotaxis by the human chemokine receptor-like protein CCX-CKR
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Vinet, J, van Zwam, M, Dijkstra, IM, Brouwer, N, van Weering, HRJ, Watts, A, Meijer, M, Fokkens, MR, Kannan, V, Verzijl, D, Vischer, HF, Smit, MJ, Leurs, R, Biber, K, and Boddeke, HWGM
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131. Influence of Climatic Factors on the Weathering of Coated Wood
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Creemers, J., de Meijer, M., Zimmermann, Tanja, and Sell, Jürgen
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132. Comparison between laboratory water permeability tests and wood moisture content of full-scale window frames
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de Meijer, M.
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133. Quantitative assessment of the penetration of water-borne and solvent-borne wood coatings in Scots pine sapwood
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Rijckaert, V., Stevens, M., Van Acker, J., de Meijer, M., and Militz, H.
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134. Moisture transport in coated wood. Part 2: Influence of coating type, film thickness, wood species, temperature and moisture gradient on kinetics of sorption and dimensional change
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de Meijer, M. and Militz, H.
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135. Relationships between the performance of low-VOC wood coatings and the dimensional changes of the wooden substrate
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de Meijer, M, Creemers, J, and Cobben, W
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136. Moisture transport in coated wood. Part 1: Analysis of sorption rates and moisture content profiles in spruce during liquid water uptake
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de Meijer, M. and Militz, H.
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137. Psychiatrische stoornissen
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Beerthuis, R. J., primary, van Berckelaer-Onnes, I.A., additional, van Daalen, E., additional, van der Gaag, R.J., additional, Grietens, H., additional, de Haan, E., additional, Hoekstra, P.J., additional, Kalverdijk, L.J., additional, Lamers-Winkelman, F., additional, Louwe, J.J., additional, Meijer, M., additional, Oosterhoff, M.D., additional, de Castro, B. Orobio, additional, van Overveld, C.W., additional, Plomp, E., additional, Ripken, S.P., additional, van der Steen, L.F., additional, Ubbels, J., additional, Verheij, F., additional, Verhulst, F.C., additional, Visser, M., additional, de Wilde, E.J., additional, and de Wit, C.A.M., additional
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138. Mutations in KCND3 gene cause spinocerebellar ataxia type 19: P13-37
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Duarri, A., Jezierska, J., Fokkens, M., Meijer, M., Schelhaas, H. J., den Dunnen, W. F. A., van Dijk, F., Verschuuren-Bemelmans, C., Hageman, G., van de Vlies, P., Küsters, B., van de Warrenburg, B. P., Kremer, B., Wijmenga, C., Swertz, M. A., Kampinga, H. H., Boddeke, E., and Verbeek, D. S.
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139. The Stealth Method: Embedding health care for persons with ID in the Nijmegen medical school curriculum
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Meijer, M. and Valk, Schrojenstein Lantman H. van - de
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140. Water protection of wooden window joinery painted with low organic solvent content paints with known composition. Part 1. Results of inter-laboratory tests: Part 1. Results of inter-laboratory tests
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Ahola, P., Derbyshire, H., Hora, G., and de Meijer, M.
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141. P.039 Cell type-specific DNA methylation is associated with childhood attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder symptoms
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Meijer, M., primary, Klein, M., additional, Franke, B., additional, Aberg, K., additional, Copeland, W., additional, and Van den Oord, E., additional
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142. Classification of Aspergillus, Penicillium, Talaromyces and related genera (Eurotiales): An overview of families, genera, subgenera, sections, series and species
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Houbraken, J., primary, Kocsubé, S., additional, Visagie, C.M., additional, Yilmaz, N., additional, Wang, X.-C., additional, Meijer, M., additional, Kraak, B., additional, Hubka, V., additional, Bensch, K., additional, Samson, R.A., additional, and Frisvad, J.C., additional
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143. P.109 Genome-wide methylation patterns in persistent ADHD and in association with impulsive and callous traits
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Meijer, M., primary, Klein, M., additional, Hannon, E., additional, Van der Meer, D., additional, Hartman, C., additional, Oosterlaan, J., additional, Heslenfeld, D., additional, Hoekstra, P., additional, Buitelaar, J., additional, Mill, J., additional, and Franke, B., additional
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144. The role of the public and private sectors in commercializing small farms and reducing transaction costs.
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Pingali, P., primary, Khwaja, Y., additional, and Meijer, M., additional
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145. Neuroendocrine dysregulations in sexually abused children and adolescents: a systematic review
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Bicanic, I.A.E., primary, Meijer, M., additional, Sinnema, G., additional, van de Putte, E.M., additional, and Olff, M., additional
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146. A scientific course for physicians for people with ID
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Meijer, M. and van Schrojenstein Lantman - de Valk, H.
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147. Organization of health care for people with ID: report from a workshop
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Meijer, M., van Schrojenstein Lantman-de Valk, H., Kripke, C., Morris, S., Harrison, M., and Ouelette- Kuntz, H.
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148. An analysis of the prescription and monitoring of antidepressants
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Meijer, M., Louisse, A., and Rombout-Liem, I. S.
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149. Knowledge on health care services for people with ID
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Meijer, M. and van Schrojenstein Lantman-de Valk, H.
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150. Chapter 11. Moral Dilemmas of Social Workers in the Defence Social Service
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Meijer, M., primary
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