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202. Immunocytochemical staining of effusions; an external quality control study in The Netherlands
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KUENEN‐BOUMEESTER, V., primary, DE BRUIJN, E. M. C. A., additional, and HENZEN‐LOGMANS, S. C., additional
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- 1997
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203. CE determination of the cytokine TNF-α in perfusion samples from cancer patients
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De Boeck, G., primary, Van Cauwenberghe, K., additional, Eggermont, A. M. M., additional, Van Oosterom, A. T., additional, and de Bruijn, E. A., additional
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- 1997
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204. 763 Continuous low dose, oral doxifluridine (DFURI, 5’-deoxy-5-fluorouridine) for the generation of non-toxic 5FU levels in colorectal cancer
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van der Heyden, S., primary, Van Slooten, H., additional, De Bruijn, E., additional, and Van Oosterom, A., additional
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- 1995
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205. 941 Hydrolysis of ifosfamide to chloroethylamine
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Highley, M., primary, Momerency, G., additional, Van Cauwenberghe, K., additional, Van Oosterom, A., additional, De Bruijn, E., additional, Maes, R., additional, Blake, P., additional, Mansi, J., additional, and Harper, P., additional
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- 1995
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206. 84 PROBING METABOLIC INEFFICIENCY OF ORAL CYCLOPHOSPHAMIDE IN BREAST CANCER PATIENTS TREATED ACCORDING TO THE CMF-REGIMEN
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De Bruijn, E. A., primary, Stout, Th. T., additional, and Maes, R. A.A., additional
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- 1995
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207. Effects and systemic uptake of the new mitomycin C analogue KW-2149 in beagle dogs after intravesical administration
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Sorber, M., primary, De Bruijn, E. A., additional, Kockx, M., additional, Bultinck, J., additional, Van Oosterom, A. T., additional, and Denis, L., additional
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- 1995
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208. Lack of correlation between mdr-1 expression and volume-activation of cloride-currents in rat colon cancer cells
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De Greef, C., primary, van der Heyden, S., additional, Viana, F., additional, Eggermont, J., additional, De Bruijn, E. A., additional, Raeymaekers, L., additional, Droogmans, G., additional, and Nilius, B., additional
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- 1995
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209. Modular Vocational Education and Training in Scotland and The Netherlands: Between specificity and coherence
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DE BRUIJN, E., primary
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- 1995
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210. Temporal Structure in Stickleback Behaviour
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FEUTH-DE BRUIJN, E., primary, Sevenster, P., additional, and Huisman, J.J., additional
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- 1995
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211. 5′-Deoxy-5-fluorouridine acts as a multidrug
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van der Heyden, S, primary, van Bockstaele, D, additional, van Oosterom, A, additional, and de Bruijn, E, additional
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- 1994
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212. The determination of cyclophosphamide and its metabolites in blood plasma as stable trifluoroacetyl derivatives by electron capture chemical ionization gas chromatography/mass spectrometry
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Momerency, G., primary, Van Cauwenberghe, K., additional, Slee, P. H. Th. J., additional, Van Oosterom, A. T., additional, and De Bruijn, E. A., additional
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- 1994
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213. N-ras & c-myc expression induces cddp resistance in human melanoma cell lines
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van der Heyden, S., primary, Van De putte, M., additional, Van Oosterom, A., additional, and De Bruijn, E., additional
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- 1994
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214. Effective use of a neutrophic ACTH4–9 analogue in the treatment of a peripheral demyelinating syndrome (experimental allergic neuritis)
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Duckers, H. J., primary, Verhaagen, J., additional, de Bruijn, E., additional, and Gispen, W. H., additional
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- 1994
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215. In vitro and in vivo chemosensitizing effect of cyclosporin A on an intrinsic multidrug-resistant rat colon tumour
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Van de Vrie, W., primary, Gheuens, E. E. O., additional, Durante, N. M. C., additional, De Bruijn, E. A., additional, Marquet, R. L., additional, Van Oosterom, A. T., additional, and Eggermont, A. M. M., additional
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- 1993
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216. Resistance for irradiation of carboplatin resistant human ovarian cancer cells
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De Pooter, C.H., primary, Scalliet, P., additional, Van Oosterom, A.T., additional, and De Bruijn, E., additional
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- 1993
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217. Explicating Students' Personal Professional Theories in Vocational Education through Multi-method Triangulation.
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Schaap, H., de Bruijn, E., Van der Schaaf, M.F., Baartman, L.K.J., and Kirschner, P.A.
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VOCATIONAL education research , *STUDENT attitudes , *SOCIAL work students , *THEORY of knowledge - Abstract
Students in competence-based vocational education are expected to actively construct a personal professional theory, in which they integrate different types of knowledge and beliefs. Students' personal professional theories are seen as an important learning outcome of competence-based vocational education. However, it is unknown how personal professional theories can be measured. This study focused on measuring the content and nature of students' personal professional theories using a multi-method triangulation approach, in which 16 students in the domain of Social Work constructed a concept map, an interview and a self-report. The results show that the relatively structured methods (i.e., interviews and concept maps) reveal more insight into students' personal professional theories than less structured methods (i.e., self-reports). It is concluded that both structure as well as adequate prompts are important in the process of explicating personal professional theories. [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER]
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- 2011
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218. Development of students' personal professional theories in senior secondary vocational education.
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Schaap, H., Van der Schaaf, M. F., and de Bruijn, E.
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SECONDARY education ,VOCATIONAL education ,LEARNING ,WORK environment ,INFORMATION & communication technologies ,LONGITUDINAL method - Abstract
Students in competence-based senior secondary vocational education are expected to actively construct personal knowledge during school-based learning and workplace learning. This study introduces the construct 'personal professional theory' (PPT) to monitor and analyse students' personal knowledge development. It aims to investigate the development of the content and nature of students' PPTs and their perceptions of learning processes in vocational education during school-based learning and workplace learning. One group of students (n=20) in the domain of Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) is followed during one course of 40 weeks in which they alternately participate in school-based learning and workplace learning. A longitudinal design (t=4) including semi-structured concept maps is used to reveal the content and nature of students' PPTs (n=240). Semi-structured interviews (n=10) and log files (n=39) are used to explore students' perceptions of their learning process. No significant differences are found between the four measurements concerning the content and nature of students' PPTs. However, the actual content of students' PPTs shows a relatively unsteady and changeable pattern. Additionally, students perceive workplace learning as an essential process for the development of their PPT. It is concluded that the development of students' PPTs involves knowledge compilation as well as thematic turbulence. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2011
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219. Neural correlates of error-related learning deficits in individuals with psychopathy.
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Von Borries, A. K. L., Brazil, I. A., Bulten, B. H., Buitelaar, J. K., Verkes, R. J., and De Bruijn, E. R. A.
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PSYCHOPATHY ,HUMAN behavior ,LEARNING ,REINFORCEMENT learning ,ELECTROPHYSIOLOGY - Abstract
Background. Psychopathy (PP) is associated with a performance deficit in a variety of stimulus-response and stimulus-reinforcement learning paradigms. We tested the hypothesis that failures in error monitoring underlie these learning deficits. Method. We measured electrophysiological correlates of error monitoring [error-related negativity (ERN)] during a probabilistic learning task in individuals with PP (n=13) and healthy matched control subjects (n=18). The task consisted of three graded learning conditions in which the amount of learning was manipulated by varying the degree to which the response was predictive of the value of the feedback (50, 80 and 100%). Results. Behaviourally, we found impaired learning and diminished accuracy in the group of individuals with PP. Amplitudes of the response ERN (rERN) were reduced. No differences in the feedback ERN (fERN) were found. Conclusions. The results are interpreted in terms of a deficit in initial rule learning and subsequent generalization of these rules to new stimuli. Negative feedback is adequately processed at a neural level but this information is not used to improve behaviour on subsequent trials. As learning is degraded, the process of error detection at the moment of the actual response is diminished. Therefore, the current study demonstrates that disturbed error-monitoring processes play a central role in the often reported learning deficits in individuals with PP. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2010
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220. Beyond locality: the creation of public practice-based knowledge through practitioner research in professional learning communities and communities of practice. A review of three books on practitioner research and professional communities.
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Enthoven, M. and de Bruijn, E.
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TEACHERS & community , *CAREER development , *LEARNED institutions & societies , *ACTION research , *SOCIAL science research , *COMMUNITY-school relationships , *TACIT knowledge , *EDUCATION associations , *VOCATIONAL guidance - Abstract
In both the fields of educational practice and educational research the professional development of teachers was, is and is promising to remain an urgent and relevant topic. Practitioner research performed by teachers in professional learning communities and communities of practice is promising to serve their professional development. In addition, practitioner research and participation in these learning and working communities aim at explicating the locally existing tacit professional knowledge. Since practitioner research is also defined as a means to the aim of creating knowledge that is more relevant to the practice of education than the knowledge created by research institutes, we are concerned with the question of which mechanisms can be identified as enabling the production of public practice-based knowledge. Therefore we review three current books on practitioner research and professional communities. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2010
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221. Students' personal professional theories in competence-based vocational education: the construction of personal knowledge through internalisation and socialisation.
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Schaap, H., de Bruijn, E., Van der Schaaf, M. F., and Kirschner, P. A.
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VOCATIONAL education , *OCCUPATIONAL training , *CORE competencies , *LIFE skills , *LEARNING , *STUDENTS , *SOCIALIZATION , *PROFESSIONAL employees , *RESEARCH - Abstract
Competence-based vocational education is based on a constructivist learning paradigm, where the development of students' personal professional knowledge is emphasised. However, there is a lack of insight into how students construct their own professional knowledge and what the content and nature of personal professional knowledge is. This article elaborates the concept Personal Professional Theory (PPT): a personal knowledge base in which professional knowledge and beliefs are internalised. PPTs are built upon a combination of declarative and procedural knowledge and are stored in the long-term memory. Furthermore, knowledge in PPTs refers to compiled knowledge which can be specified and applied to different professional situations. These PPTs develop through an interrelated process of internalisation and socialisation, in which students grow into the existing body of shared knowledge and collective norms, values and beliefs of professionals of an occupational domain. It is concluded that the elaboration of PPTs can be used to stimulate and monitor personal professional knowledge development in vocational education, but further research into the content and nature of PPTs is required. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2009
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222. Scientific Proceedings Second International Symposium on Cytostatic Drug Resistance
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Hill, Bridget T., primary, Hosking, L. K., additional, McClean, S., additional, Shellard, S. A., additional, Dempke, W. C. M., additional, Whelan, R. D. H., additional, Sehested, M., additional, Friche, E., additional, Demant, E. J. F., additional, Jensen, P. B., additional, Kopnin, B. P., additional, Wolf, B., additional, Seidel, A., additional, Nickelsen, M., additional, Brandt, I., additional, Heinemann, G., additional, Dietel, M., additional, Bremer, S., additional, Hoof, T., additional, Tümmler, B., additional, Broxterman, H. J., additional, Versantvoort, C. H. M., additional, Kuiper, C. M., additional, Feller, N., additional, Schuurhuis, G. J., additional, Lankelma, J., additional, Gupta, S., additional, Tsuruo, T., additional, Kim, C., additional, Gollapudi, S., additional, Bittl, A., additional, Nap, M., additional, Jäger, W., additional, Lathan, B., additional, Lang, N., additional, Raikhlin, N. T., additional, Perevozchikov, A. G., additional, Volodina, J. L., additional, Licht, T., additional, Fiebig, H. H., additional, Bross, K. J., additional, Herrmann, F., additional, Mertelsmann, R., additional, Bashir, I., additional, Sikora, K., additional, Foster, C. S., additional, Castagna, M., additional, Viacava, P., additional, Cianfrigliao, M., additional, Favati, A., additional, Collecchi, P., additional, Caligo, M. A., additional, Cipollini, G., additional, Bevilacqua, G., additional, Schrenk, D., additional, Gant, T. W., additional, Silverman, J. A., additional, Thorgeirsson, S. S., additional, Harstrick, A., additional, Zhang, Z. G., additional, Schmoll, H. J., additional, Rustum, Y., additional, Mitze, M., additional, Beck, T., additional, Weikel, W., additional, Brumm, C., additional, Knapstein, P. G., additional, McDonald, T., additional, Gardner, P., additional, Kang, N., additional, van der Heyden, S. A. M., additional, Elst, H. J., additional, Stein, U., additional, Jandrig, B., additional, Krause, H., additional, Schmidt-Peter, P., additional, Frege, J., additional, Wunderlich, V., additional, Boven, E., additional, van Kalken, C. K., additional, Pinedo, H. M., additional, Gebauer, W., additional, Fallgren-Gebauer, E., additional, Diete, M., additional, Wagner, T., additional, Müller, M. R., additional, Lennartz, K., additional, Nowrousian, H. R., additional, Seeber, S., additional, Shtil, A. A., additional, Kazarov, A. R., additional, Gudkov, A. V., additional, Stavrovskaya, A. A., additional, Djuraeva, F. H., additional, Stromskaya, T. P., additional, Noller, A., additional, Frese, G., additional, Neumann, M., additional, Wilisch, A., additional, Probst, H., additional, Gekeler, V., additional, Handgretinger, R., additional, Schmidt, H., additional, Muller, C. P., additional, Dopfer, R., additional, Klingebiel, T., additional, Niethammer, D., additional, Weger, S., additional, Diddens, H., additional, Daumiller, E., additional, Bunge, A., additional, Lilischkis, R., additional, Salmassi, A., additional, Kopun, M., additional, Scherthan, H., additional, Granzow, C., additional, Leuschner, I., additional, Schmidt, D., additional, Hoffmann, H., additional, Harms, D., additional, Scagliotli, G. V., additional, Leonardo, E., additional, Cappia, S., additional, Esposito, G., additional, Tombesi, M., additional, Cianfriglia, M., additional, Esposito, G. V., additional, Merendino, N., additional, Viora, M., additional, Caserta, M., additional, Tritarelli, E., additional, Rocca, E., additional, Boccoli, G., additional, Samoggia, P., additional, Fossati, C., additional, Testa, U., additional, Peschle, C., additional, Darling, J. L., additional, Ashmore, S. M., additional, Peterson, D. C., additional, Thomas, D. G. T., additional, Kramer, R. A., additional, Stanlunas, R., additional, Summerhayes, T., additional, Lion, T., additional, Shoemaker, R. H., additional, Wu, L., additional, Smythe, A., additional, Boyd, M. R., additional, Beck, W. T., additional, Danks, M. K., additional, Wolverton, J. S., additional, Chen, M., additional, Bugg, B. Y., additional, Suttle, D. P., additional, Catapano, C. V., additional, Fernandes, D. J., additional, Gieseler, F., additional, Boege, F., additional, Erttmann, R., additional, Arps, H., additional, Zwelling, L., additional, Wilms, K., additional, Biersack, H., additional, Kaspers, G. J. L., additional, Pieters, R., additional, Klumper, E., additional, de Waal, F. C., additional, van Wering, E. R., additional, Veerman, A. J. P., additional, Schmidt, C. A., additional, Lorenz, F., additional, Schäfer, A., additional, Kirsch, A., additional, Siegert, W., additional, Huhn, D., additional, Simon, W. E., additional, Siebert, G., additional, Schneider, M., additional, Oettling, M., additional, Reymann, A., additional, Entmann, R., additional, Schmidt, S., additional, Woermann, C., additional, Windmeier, C., additional, Herzig, I., additional, Schaefer, B., additional, Heidebrecht, H. J., additional, Wacker, H. H., additional, Künnemann, H., additional, van Heijningen, Th. H. M., additional, Slovak, M. L., additional, Baak, J. P. A., additional, Steidtmann, K., additional, Fichtinger-Schepman, A. -M. J., additional, Hill, B. I., additional, Scanlon, K. J., additional, Zeller, W. J., additional, Chen, G., additional, Gietema, J. A., additional, de Vries, E. G. E, additional, Sleijfer, D.Th, additional, Willemse, P. H. B., additional, Guchelaar, H. J., additional, Uges, D. R. A., additional, Aulenbacher, P., additional, Voegeli, R., additional, Mulder, N. H., additional, Skrezek, C., additional, Bertermann, H., additional, Eichholtz-Wirth, H., additional, Born, R., additional, Bier, H., additional, Koch, M., additional, Bernhardt, G., additional, Hählen, K., additional, Reile, H., additional, van Zantwijk, C. H., additional, Wering, E. R. van, additional, Görögh, T., additional, Lippert, B., additional, Werner, J. A., additional, Eickbohm, J. E., additional, Mickiseh, G. H., additional, Gottesman, M. M., additional, Pastan, I., additional, Hofmann, J., additional, Wolf, A., additional, Spitaler, M., additional, Bock, G., additional, Grunicke, H., additional, Ponstingl, H., additional, Roth, I., additional, Dörner, C., additional, Looft, G., additional, Ossenkoppele, G. J., additional, Scheffer, G. L., additional, Atassi, G., additional, Pierre, A., additional, Kraus, L., additional, Leonce, S., additional, Regnier, G., additional, Dhainaut, A., additional, Stöhr, M., additional, Rohlff, C., additional, Glazer, R. I., additional, Cho-Chung, Y. S., additional, Höllt, V., additional, Kouba, M., additional, Vogt, G., additional, Allmeier, H., additional, Nissen, N. I., additional, Cros, S., additional, Guilbaud, N., additional, Dunn, T., additional, Berlion, M., additional, Bizzari, J. P., additional, Messing, A. M., additional, Matuschek, A., additional, Mutter, I., additional, Kiwit, J. C. W., additional, Bastian, L., additional, Goretzki, P. E., additional, Frilling, A., additional, Simon, D., additional, Röher, H. D., additional, Reichle, A., additional, Altmayr, F., additional, Rastetter, J., additional, Erbil, C., additional, Jaques, G., additional, Maasberg, M., additional, Havemann, K., additional, Häußermann, K., additional, Heidebrecht, H. -J., additional, Van de Vrie, W., additional, Gheuens, E. E. O., additional, Durante, N. M. C., additional, De Bruijn, E. A., additional, Marquet, R. L., additional, Van Oosterom, A. T., additional, Eggermont, A. M. M., additional, Stow, M. W., additional, Vickers, S. E., additional, Warr, J. R., additional, Roller, E., additional, Eichelbaum, M., additional, Klumpp, B., additional, Krause, J., additional, Schumacher, K., additional, Hörner, S., additional, Laßmann, A., additional, Traugott, U., additional, Schlick, E., additional, Bürkle, D., additional, Futscher, BW, additional, List, AF, additional, Dalton, WS, additional, Ladda, E., additional, Bühl, K., additional, Weimer, A., additional, Eser, C., additional, Hamprecht, K., additional, Schalk, K. P., additional, Jackisch, C., additional, Brandt, B., additional, Blum, M., additional, Louwen, F., additional, Schulz, K., additional, Hanker, J. P., additional, Rüther, U., additional, Schmidt, A., additional, Müller, H. A. G., additional, Nunnensiek, C., additional, Bader, H., additional, Eisenberger, F., additional, Jipp, P., additional, Niethammer, B., additional, Muller, C., additional, Ling, V., additional, Joncourt, F., additional, Redmond, S., additional, Buser, K., additional, Fey, M., additional, Tobler, A., additional, Brunner, K., additional, Gratwohl, A., additional, Cerrry, T., additional, Nuessler, V., additional, Pelka-Fleischer, R., additional, Nerl, C., additional, Beckert, B., additional, Wilmanns, W., additional, Hegewisch-Becker, S., additional, Fliegner, M., additional, Zander, A., additional, Hossfeld, D. K., additional, Blanz, J., additional, Mewes, K., additional, Ehninger, G., additional, Zeller, K. -P., additional, Schuldes, H., additional, Herrmann, G., additional, Boeckmann, W., additional, Schroeder, R., additional, Jonas, D., additional, Zurborn, K. -H., additional, Bruhn, H. D., additional, Uharek, L., additional, Glass, B., additional, Gassmann, W., additional, Loeffler, H., additional, Mueller-Ruohholtz, W., additional, Mueller-Ruchholtz, W., additional, Jaquet, K., additional, Kreipe, H., additional, Felgner, J., additional, Radzun, H. J., additional, Parwaresch, M. R., additional, Kogan, EA, additional, Mazurenko, NN, additional, Sekamova, SM, additional, Wolf, H., additional, Röhe, K., additional, Wilkens, K., additional, Clausen, M., additional, Henze, E., additional, van der Bosch, J., additional, Rüller, S., additional, Schlaak, M., additional, Köhl, U., additional, Schwabe, D., additional, Rohrbach, E., additional, Montag, E., additional, Bauer, S., additional, Cinatl, J., additional, Cinatl, I., additional, Mainke, M., additional, Geiss, H., additional, Kornhuber, B., additional, Juhl, H., additional, Stritzel, H., additional, Kalhoff, H., additional, Schniegel, W., additional, Menke, T., additional, Pröbsting, B., additional, Schulze-Westhoff, P., additional, Boos, J., additional, Weidner, J., additional, Wedemeyer, N., additional, Wiedorn, K., additional, Ueda, Y., additional, Blasius, S., additional, Wuisman, P., additional, Böcker, W., additional, Roessner, A., additional, Dockhorn-Dworniczak, B., additional, Ramm, D., additional, Knebel, J., additional, Sass, W., additional, Aufderheide, M., additional, and Seifert, J., additional
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- 1991
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223. Abstracts of papers
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Uges, D. R. A., Bloemhof, H., Agoston, S., Ensing, K., de Zeeuw, R. A., Ymker, J., Greijdanus, B., Tjaden, U. R., de Bruijn, E. A., Hoeven, R. v. d., Stolk, L. M. L., Chandi-Bakridi, L. S., Filedt Kok, J. C., Schoemaker, T. J., Elferink, F., Paalman, A. C. A., Hoeven, R. T. M. vd, Vijgh, W. J. F. vd, Versluis, A., Necerhoed, A., Been, M. H., Dankert, J., Boom, F. A., Cox, H. L. M., Alblas, R. G., Vos, Th., van Beek, M. R. E., Stout-Zonneveld, A., Siddiqui, A. H., Cormane, R. H., Lohman, J. J. H. M., Hooymans, P. M., Verhey, M. T. J. M., Koten, M. L. P., Merkus, F. W. H. M., Overdiek, J. W. P. M., Vree, P. H., Zwart, P., Eijsink, B. J., Soeterboek, A. M., van Thiel, M. J. S., Westra, P., Vermeer, G. A., Claessens, H. A., van der Hoeven, R. T. M., Vermeij, P., Edelbroek, P. M., Ferrari, M. D., Buruma, O. J. S., Breimer, D. D., de Wolff, F. A., Cilissen, J., Hermens, W. A. J. J., Vree, T. B., Hekster, Y. A., Tijhuis, M. W., Nouws, J. F. M., Termond, E., de Bruijn, E. A., Leeflang, P. A., van Hijfte, M. M. C., van der Kleijn, E., Rosingh, E., Vree, T. B., Wuis, E. W., Zuidgeest, L. J. B., Arens, J., Kwa, H. Y., van der Lei, J., Hasman, A., Schuitemaker, M. G., Buurke, E. J., Doornbos, L., Ploeger, E. J., Neef, C., Lie-A-Huen, L., Rutten, J. J. M. H., Ydenberg, F. N., Delhaas, E. M., Brouwers, J. R. B. J., Boskma, R. J., Lip, H., Toll, P. J. M. M., Ligtenberg, E. A. A. M., Hoskam, P. F. J. M., Friesen, W. T., Mens, W., Wintermans, R., Vinks, A. A. T. M. M., Taks, J. M., Timmer, J. G., Vyth, A., de Jong, J. M. B. V., den Hartog Jager, W. A., Boerema, J. B. J., Benneker, Jose, van der Kleijn, Eppo, Vollaard, E. J., Clasener, H. A. L., Lameijer, W., van der Linden, C. Th. M., Wagenaar, J. P. M., Kraus, J. J. A. M., de Flines, E. W., Wolters, R. J., de Lange, R. G., Bel, J., Noome, C. F., Verweij, S. L., Nap, G., Petrus, J. A., Graatsma, B. H., Meilink, J. W., Brandenburg, H. C. R., de Nijs, S. J. M., and Konings, G. M. W.
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224. Evaluation of Limited-Area Models for the Representation of the Diurnal Cycle and Contrasting Nights in CASES-99.
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Steeneveld, G. J., Mauritsen, T., de Bruijn, E. I. F., Vilè-Guerau de Arellano, J., Svensson, G., and Holtslag, A. A. M.
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AERODYNAMICS ,STATISTICS ,OCEAN ,FLUIDS ,ECONOMICS ,AIR ,FLUID dynamics ,GAS dynamics ,DYNAMICS - Abstract
This study evaluates the ability of three limited-area models [the fifth-generation Pennsylvania State University–National Center for Atmospheric Research Mesoscale Model (MM5), the Coupled Ocean–Atmosphere Mesoscale Prediction System (COAMPS), and the High-Resolution Limited-Area Model (HIRLAM)] to predict the diurnal cycle of the atmospheric boundary layer (ABL) during the Cooperative Atmosphere–Surface Exchange Study (CASES-99) experimental campaign. Special attention is paid to the stable ABL. Limited-area model results for different ABL parameterizations and different radiation transfer parameterizations are compared with the in situ observations. Model forecasts were found to be sensitive to the choice of the ABL parameterization both during the day and at night. At night, forecasts are particularly sensitive to the radiation scheme. All three models underestimate the amplitude of the diurnal temperature cycle (DTR) and the near-surface wind speed. Furthermore, they overestimate the stable boundary layer height for windy conditions and underestimate the stratification of nighttime surface inversions. Favorable parameterizations for the stable boundary layer enable rapid surface cooling, and they have limited turbulent mixing. It was also found that a relatively large model domain is required to model the Great Plains low-level jet. A new scheme is implemented for the stable boundary layer in the Medium-Range Forecast Model (MRF). This scheme introduces a vegetation layer, a new formulation for the soil heat flux, and turbulent mixing based on the local scaling hypothesis. The new scheme improves the representation of surface temperature (especially for weak winds) and the stable boundary layer structure. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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225. A High Resolution Air Mass Transformation Model for Short-Range Weather Forecasting
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Holtslag, A. A. M., primary, De Bruijn, E. I. F., additional, and Pan, H-L., additional
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226. Routine Analysis of Fluorouracil in Plasma by High-Performance Liquid Chromatography and Gas Chromatography. A Comparison and Implications for Pharmacokinetic Analysis
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Pattyn, G., primary, Hollander, J. M. R., additional, Der Panne, J. A. C. Oltvoort-Van, additional, and De Bruijn, E. A., additional
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227. Variations in Flow, Duration, and Concentration Do Not Change the Final Lung Concentration of Melphalan after Isolated Lung Perfusion in Rats.
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Romijn, S., Hendriks, J. M. H., Van Putte, B. P., Guetens, G., De Bruijn, E. A., and Van Schil, P. E. Y.
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Objective: The influences of flow, perfusion time, and concentration on melphalan (MN) lung levels in a rat model of isolated lung perfusion (ILuP) were studied. Methods: ILuP was performed in WAG/Rij rats by using a single-pass system with 0.5, 0.05, 0.01, and 0.005 mg of MN. Subsequently ILuP with 0.05 mg MN was performed during 30 min with a flow rate of 0.5 ml/min, during 60 min with a flow rate of 0.5 ml/min, and during 30 min with a flow rate of 1.0 ml/min. Results: The lung MN levels of 0.05 mg were significantly lower as compared with 0.5 mg (p = 0.02). In the second experiment, no significant differences were seen in lung levels of MN between the different groups. Conclusion: The final lung MN levels were only determined by the absolute amount administered. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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228. Effect of TNP-470 (AGM-1470) on the growth of rat rhabdomyosarcoma tumors of different sizes.
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Landuyt, Willy, Theys, Jan, Nuyts, Sandra, Drijkoningen, Maria, Fowler, Jack, Reijnders, Alex, Liekens, Sandra, Neyts, Johan, de Bruijn, Ernst, Anné, Jozef, Lambin, Philippe, Landuyt, W, Theys, J, Nuyts, S, Drijkoningen, M, Fowler, J, Reijnders, A, Liekens, S, Neyts, J, and de Bruijn, E
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CANCER chemotherapy ,RHABDOMYOSARCOMA ,ANIMAL experimentation ,CELL physiology ,COMPARATIVE studies ,DRUG administration ,HYDROCARBONS ,RESEARCH methodology ,MEDICAL cooperation ,NECROSIS ,NEOVASCULARIZATION inhibitors ,RATS ,RESEARCH ,EVALUATION research ,THERAPEUTICS - Abstract
Potential anticancer therapy with the fumagillin analog TNP-470 was investigated in the present project using subcutaneously growing rhabdomyosarcomas in rats. Specifically, influences of different tumor sizes at the start of treatment as well as dose/schedules were evaluated with this angiogenesis inhibitor. The results show a significant (p = < or = 0.01) reduction of the growth rate, even for relatively large-sized (> 7 cm3) tumors, when 50 mg/kg TNP-470 was used every other day for up to 3 or 5 injections. With 30 mg/kg TNP-470 injections, effects were seen only with tumors measuring < 7 cm3. The histologic examinations demonstrate an increase in necrosis, both in the center and in the peripheral part of TNP-470-treated tumors. Overall, both tumor volume and drug dose determine treatment outcome with the rat rhabdomyosarcoma. The results suggest that angiogenesis inhibitors could represent a valid component in the treatment of progressive tumor growth, also of large tumors as often encountered in clinics. The antivasculature therapy might also improve hypoxia/necrosis-related therapeutic approaches. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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229. Pharmacokinetics and tolerance of intravenous and intramuscular phylloquinone(vitamin K1) mixed micelles formulation.
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SOEDIRMAN, J. R., DE BRUIJN, E. A., MAES, R. A. A., HANCK, A., and GRÜTER, J.
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1The pharmacokinetics and tolerance of phylloquinone(vitamin K
1 ) mixed micelles formulation (Konakion® MM) were evaluated, in normal human adult volunteers ( n=30) using an open randomized crossover design protocol following a 10 mg intravenous or intramuscular injection. 2Blood samples were collected for up to 12 h after the intravenous and up to 72 h after the intramuscular injections and the phylloquinone(vitamin K1 ) levels determined by reversed phase h.p.l.c. with fluorometric detection after post-column electrochemical reduction. 3Konakion® MM was well tolerated after either route of administration. Pharmacokinetic analysis of plasma phylloquinone(vitamin K1 ) concentration vs time profiles revealed that in one-fifth of the subjects systemic availability of intramuscular phylloquinone(vitamin K1 ) was below 65%. 4Our data suggest that due to sustained, but irregular and unpredictable absorption of the phylloquinone(vitamin K1 ) from the depot site, the intramuscular route of Konakion® MM administration is not suitable and thus not recommended. 5Konakion® MM i.v. is indicated to be well tolerated and effective in antagonizing coumarin-type-anticoagulants like Marcoumar® [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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230. Phase I study on docetaxel and ifosfamide in patients with advanced solid tumours.
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Pronk, LC, Schrijvers, D, Schellens, JHM, de Bruijn, EA, Planting, ASTh, Locci-Tonelli, D, Groult, V, Verweij, J, van Oosterom, AT, Pronk, L C, Schellens, J H, de Bruijn, E A, Planting, A S, and van Oosterom, A T
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231. Enhanced therapeutic efficacy of 5'deoxy-5-fluorouridine in 5-fluorouracil resistant head and neck tumours in relation to 5-fluorouracil metabolising enzymes.
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Peters, GJ, Braakhuis, BJM, de Bruijn, EA, Laurensse, EJ, van Walsum, M, Pinedo, HM, Peters, G J, Braakhuis, B J, de Bruijn, E A, Laurensse, E J, and Pinedo, H M
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232. Variations in exposure to mitomycin C in an in vitro colony-forming assay.
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Slee, P H, de Bruijn, E A, Leeflang, P, Kuppen, P J, van den Berg, L, and van Oosterom, A T
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233. Methods for quantitative representation of the morphology of molds.
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Metz, B., de Bruijn, E. W., and van Suijdam, J. C.
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234. Pharmacokinėtics of intravenous and oral cyclophosphamide in the presence of methotrexate and fluorouracil
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De Bruijn, E. A., Slee, P. H. TH. J, Van Oosterom, A. T., Lameijer, D. W., Roozendaal, K. J., and Tjaden, U. R.
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Cyclophosphamide was administered to 12 breast cancer patients in combination with methotrexate and fluorouracil. Doses prescribed were cyclophosphamide 75 mg/m
2 , methotrexate 30 mg/m2 and fluorouracil 500 mg/m2 (per square meter body surface). Cyclophosphamide was administered intravenously and orally in aqueous solutions and in tablets in a randomized cross-over trial. Methotrexate and fluorouracil were administered intravenously, methotrexate was given first and then fluorouracil. Assays of cyclophosphamide in blood plasma were performed by capillary gas chromatography. Data of mean bioavailability of cyclophosphamide administered by tablets were suggestive of sufficient absorption. In 2 patients, however, a lower bioavailability of cyclophosphamide was demonstrated. Intra-individual differences in the terminal slope of the plasma decay curves after intravenous and oral administration in some patients decreased the calculated bioavailability of cyclophosphamide, if these values were included in the calculation of cyclophosphamide bioavailability. Compared with the administration of the solutions peak times, lag-times and mean absorption times of cyclophosphamide given in tablets were markedly prolonged. It is concluded that interactions between cyclophosphamide and methotrexate and/or fluorouracil after oral dosing as tablets are different from interactions observed after intravenous administration of cyclophosphamide.- Published
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235. Temporal Structure in Stickleback Behaviour
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Sevenster, P., FEUTH-DE BRUIJN, E., and Huisman, J.J.
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236. Bioanalysis of fluorouracil applying liquid chromatography and valve switching
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Tjaden, U., Lingeman, H., Reeuwijk, H., de Bruijn, E., Keizer, H., and van der Greef, J.
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Fluorouracil has been analyzed with a reversed-phase ion-pair liquid chromatographic system applying PRP-1 as the stationary phase. A valve switching technique was applied for the separation of the analyte and some other chemotherapeutic agents. The described procedure gives a rapid screening for the analyte in urine and plasma samples without interferences from late eluting solutes. Biological samples are pretreated by means of a liquid-liquid extraction resulting in a recovery of about 52% for plasma and urine with minimum detectable amounts of about 5ng/ml. The sensitivity and the selectivity of the procedure allows the monitoring of fluorouracil in body fluids and subsequent pharmaco-kinetic studies of the fluoropyrimidine.
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237. Parental Reactions To Young in Sticklebacks (Gasterosteus Aculeatus L.)
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FEUTH-DE BRUIJN, E. and Sevenster, P.
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238. Abstracts of papers pharmacological meeting
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Beckorinqh, J., Korstanje, C., van Zwieten, P., Boddeke, H., Jonkman, F., Daemen, M., van Essen, H., Smits, J., Thljssen, H., de Bruijn, E., Driessen, O., Hermans, J., de Graeff, P., Kingma, J., van Gilst, W., Bel, K., de Langen, C., Wesselinq, H., Doods, H., Davidesko, D., Mathy, M., Batink, H., de Jonge, A., Ellenbroek, B., Klockgether, T., Turskit, L., Schwarz, M., Cools, A., Franken, N., van Delft, J., van Langevelde, A., Dubbelman, T., Oosterhuis, J., Star, W., Marljnissen, J., Journée-de Korver, J., Pauwels, E., Haenen, G., Bast, A., de Vries, J., Vcrmeulen, N., Timmerman, H., Hugtenburg, J., Beckeringh, J., Janssen, B., Struyker-Boudier, H., Smits, J., Jonkman, P., Man, P., Knape, J., Lambalk, C., van Kessel, H., van Rees, G., Schoemaker, J., Lammers, J., Meelis, W., Kruk, M., van der Poel, A., Lippens, F., van Valkenburg, C., van der Krogt, J., Krick, E., Belfroid, R., Noach, E., Loesberg, C., Woutersen-v. Nijnanten, F., Nijkamp, F., Molenaar, P., Pen, B., Polak, R., Nievelstein, H., Tijssen, C., Smits, J., Plant jé, J., Stoof, J., Maikel, Kaghoebar, Jan, A., Huisman, M., van Ginneken, Cees, Rahusen, F., Robillard, G., Wildevuur, Ch., Russel, F., van der Linden, P., Vermeulen, W., van Ginneken, C., Smits, R., Steinhusch, H., Mulder, A., ten Brink, E., van der Plas, J., van Giersbergen, P., Wlegant, V., de Jong, W., van Koppen, C., Hermanussen, M., Verrijp, C., Rodrigues de Miranda, J., Beld, A., Lammers, J., van Oosterhout, A., Vulto, Arnold, Sharp, Trevor, Ungerstedt, Urban, Wolterink, G., and van Ree, J.
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239. Predictive testing in cancer chemotherapy
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Slee, P. H. Th. J., van Oosterom, A. T., and de Bruijn, E. A.
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During the last thirty years severalin vitro techniques have been developed to predict sensitivity of individual tumours. When the results of these techniques were correlated with the clinical response in larger groups of patients, the accuracy for predicting resistance was greater than for predicting sensitivity. Amongst the culture techniques the colony-forming assays have received much attention. Research with tumour cell lines and the sound biological basis do support this preference on other techniques. Studies on these assays have come from several independent laboratories, who report comparable results. Improvement of the culture technique and more insight into thein vitro pharmacology is needed, before application on wider scale is justified. Colony-forming culture techniques have not only been propagated for individualized chemotherapy, but also for drug screening. New antitumour agents and analogues can be screened in a short time for their sensitivity in many histologic tumour types.
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240. Abstacts of papers
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van Hemert, K. H. F., Malherbe, R., Janssen, H. J. L., Debets, H. J. G., Weyland, J. W., Doornbos, D. A., de Galan, L., Kraak, J. C., Vermeulen, N. P. E., Burm, A. G., Graaff, M. v. d., Onkenhout, W., Westerink, B. H. C., ten Kate, N., Louwerens, J. W., Meijman, T. F., O'Hanlon, J. F., van Berkel, M. P., de Jong, B. J., de Bree, H., Koorn, E., Vincent, W. R., Bruins, A. P., Pras, N., Beijnen, J. H., Wiese, G., Voskuilen, M. C. H., Schepers, W. G. A. J., Underberg, W. J. M., Derks, H. J. G. M., van Twillert, K., Klaassen, R., Zomer, G., Feitsma, K. G., Bosman, J., Drenth, B. F. H., de Zeeuw, R. A., Hulshoff, A., Haan, H. B. P., Lingeman, H., van der Houwen, O. A. G. J., Teeuwsen, J., Jansen, E. H. J. M., van den Berg, R. H., Zomer, G., de Jong, G. J., Lammers, N., Spruit, F. J., Brinkman, U. A. Th., Frei, R. W., Jonkman, J. H. G., Schoenmaker, R., Hempenius, J., de Jong, J., Tjaden, U. R., Holtkamp, A. H., Kok, W. Th., Langenberg, J. P., Maris, F. A., Geerdink, R. R., Ploegmakers, H. H. J. L., Mertens, M. J. M., van Oort, W. J., Salemink, P. J. M., Kolkman-Roodbeen, J. C., Gribnau, T. C. J., Janssen, P. S. L., Post, P. C., van der Veen, A. J., Van Rooij, H. H., Akiera, A. F., Verrijk, R., Soudijn, W., Weijers-Everhard, J. P., de Bruijn, E. A., Hollander, J. M. R., Rosing, H., van de Vaart, F. J., and Indemans, A. W. M.
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241. Dutch Pharmacological Meeting 1984
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Timmerman, H., Koeman, J. H., den Tonkelaar, E. H., Merkus, F. W. H. M., Struyker-Boudier, H. A. J., Bolt, G. R., Saxena, P. R., Bos, R. P., Breed, A. S. P. M., Theuws, J. L. G., Henderson, P. Th., de Brauw, L. M., de Bruijn, E. A., van de Velde, C. J. H., Tjaden, U. R., Kothuis, B. J. L., van Oosterom, A. T., Reeuwijk, H. J. E. M., Pinedo, H. M., van der Hoeven, R., Bultsma, T., Linschoten, M. R., Peter, J., Burbach, H., de Kloet, E. Ronald, Castelein, O., Verbeke, N., Leuven, K. U., Conings, L., Doods, H. N., Kalkman, H. O., de Jonge, A., Wilffert, B., Thoolen, M. J. M. C., Timmermans, P. B. M. W. M., van Zwieten, P. A., van Driel, J. B. M., Klaassen, A. B. M., Kuypers, W., Beld, A. J., Rodrigues de Miranda, J. F., Driessen, O., van der Velde, E. A., Engels, F., Oosting, R. S., Nijkamp, F. P., Evelo, C. T. A., Neis, J. M., Peters, J. G. P., ten Broeke, M. A. M., Vulders, C. A. J. M., Franssen, M. J. A. M., van Herwaarden, C. L. A., van de Putte, L. B. A., Gribnau, F. W. J., van der Graaff, M., Vermeulen, N. P. E., Hofman, P. H., Breimer, D. D., 't Hart, B. J., Wilting, J., de Gier, J. J., Hazelhoff, Bernard, de Vries, Jan B., Oijkstra, Durk, Mulder, Theo, Wynberg, Hans, Horn, Alan, van Doorn, R., Leijdekkers, Ch. -M., Anzion, R., Hengstum, M. v., Festen, J., Buijs, W., Broek, W. v. d., Groothedde, R., Corstens, F., van Heuven-Nolsen, P., de Wildt, D. J., Hillen, F. C., van Noordwijk, J., Janssen, Lambert H. M., Jansen, P. A. F., Meyboom, R. H. B., Vree, T. B., Jelinek, J., Schönbaum, E., Lomax, P., de Jong, W., Sandor, P., Cox van Put, J. J., Jongeneelen, F. J., Leijdekkers, Ch. M., Kerklaan, P. R. M., Zoetemelk, C. E. M., Mohn, G. R., Grote, J. J., Kuijpers, W., Kleinbloesem, C. H., van Brummelen, P., van Harten, J., Koopmans, P. P., Kateman, W., Tan, Y., van Ginneken, C. A. M., van Koppen, C. J., van der Beek, E. M., Lammers, J. W. J., Krielaart, M. J., Laban, E., Charbon, G. A., Folgering, H. Th. M., Lenders, J. W. M., Sluiter, H. E., Willemsen, J., Thien, Th., Mooy, J., Schols, M., Baak, M. v., Hooff, M. v., Rahn, K. H., Mulder, Theo B. A., Grol, Cor J., Dijkstra, Durk, Horn, Alan S., Neef, C., Meijer, D. K. F., van Gemert, P. J. L., Roelofs, H. M. J., Osterhuis, B. O, ten Berge, R. J. M., Schellekens, P. T. A., van Boxtel, C. J., Peeters, P. A. M., Raghoebar, M., Tiemessen, H. L. G. H., Raaijmakers, J. A. M., van Rozen, A. J., Terpstra, G. K., Wassink, G. A., Kreukniet, J., Remeyer, L. R., Reeuwijk, H. J. E., Touw, D. J., Rollema, Hans, Mastebroex, Dora, Russel, F. G. M., Wouterse, A. C., Rijk, M. C. M., Salden, H. J. M., De Schaepdryver, A. F., Lefebvre, R. A., Bogaert, M. G., Scheres, H. M. E., Salden, H. J. H., Siero, H. L. M., Slee, P. H. Th. J., van den Berg, L., Huysmans, F. Th. M., Koene, R. A. P., Smits, J. F. M., Nievelstein, H. M. N., Struyker Boudier, H. A. J., Raaijmakers, J. A. H., Huidekoper, H. J., Thljssen, H. H. W., Baars, L. C. M., Mathy, M. J., Veldhoven, C. M. M., AriËns, E. J., Ruland, C. M., de Vos, Cor, de Graaf, Joop, van Aalst, Gerard, Steenbergen, Hans, Hekster, Y. A., Tijhuis, M. W., Nouws, J. F. M., Wollersheim, H., Fennis, J., van 't Laar, A., Wijnands, W. J., van der Gen, A., Jzerman, A. P. I., Aué, G., Dorlas, R., Krajnc, E. I., Loeber, J. G., van Leeuwen, F. X. R., Wester, P. W., Vos, J. G., Vaessen, H. A. M. G., Heijden, C. A. v. d., Canton, J. H., de Klerk, A., Krajc, E. I., Kruizinga, W., van Ommen, B., Rozing, J., van der Heijden, C. A., van der Voet, G. B., de Wolff, F. A., Edelbroek, Peter M., de Reus, Margot J. H., van den Berg, Tjeerd, and de Wolff, Frederik A.
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Brink, H., Derkx, F., Kolstee, H., Merkus, P., Smits, J., Man in 't Veld, A., Schslekamp, M., Postma, C. T., Hoefnagels, W. H. L., Thien, Th., van Bortel, L. M. A. B., Böhm, R. O. B., Mooy, J. M. V., Schiffers, P. M. H., Rahn, K. H., Donker, A. J. M., Frydman, A., van Leerdam, F. J. H., de Vries, P. M. J. H., Oe, P. L., Chang, P. C., van Veen, S., Vermey, P., van Brummelen, P., Molema, J., Lammers, J. -W. J., Folgering, H. Th. M., van Herwaarden, C. L. A., de Boer, A., Stiekema, J. C. J., Danhof, M., Boei jinga, J. K., Breimer, D. D., Blauw, G. J., van Zwieten, P. A., Doorenbos, C. J., Daha, M. R., Hermans, W. A. J. J., Schüsler-van Hees, M. T. I. W., Merkus, F. W. H. M., Oldenhof, H. G. J., de Jong, M., Steenhoek, A., Janknegt, R., Koelman, J. H., Nube, M. J., Franssen, C., Wollersheim, H., Veering, B. Th., Burm, A. G. L., van Kleef, J. W., Hennis, P. J., Spierdijk, Joh, Bovill, J. G., Breimer, L. T. M., de Bruijn, E. A., Schouten, J., Smits, P., van 't Laar, A., van Baak, M. A., Koene, F., Verstappen, F. T. J., van der Krogt, J. A., and van Brumelen, P.
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243. Abstracts of lectures and posters pharmaceutical and biomedical analysis meeting
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Ackermans, Mariëtte, Endert, Erik, Aluoch, J., Ouintens, I., Roets, E., Hoogmartens, J., Barka, G., Opper, C., Kerkdijk, H., Witte, D., Bruggeman, F., Franke, J., Copinga, S., Jansen, J., de Zeeuw, R., Bosman, I., Ensing, K., Dekker, I., Dams, Ir., de Pooter, Ch., Fichtinger-Schepman, A., Scalliet, P., Maes, R., Berends, F., Van Oosterom, A., de Bruijn, E., Fay, L., Verstappen, C., Pluijms, W., Irth, H., Oosterkamp, A., van der Welle, W., Khan, K., Paesen, J., Jacobs, Peter, de Vries, Marcel, Lammers, Norbert, Biermans, Frans, de Witte, Eric, Mussche, Philippe, Lamoree, M., Reinhoud, N., Tjaden, U., Niessen, W., van der Greef, J., Solie, A., Paulus, Aran, Klockow, Antje, Bruin, Gerard, Reubsaet, J., Beijnen, J., Bult, A., Teeuwsen, J., Koster, E., Waterval, J., Underberg, W., Cypers, W., Claeys, P., Simonian, M., Rongen, Herman, van der Horst, Helma, Bult, Auke, van Bennekom, Wout, Šmisterová, J., Thoithi, G., Van Schepdael, A., Wouters, K., Herdewijn, P., Vendrig, D., Gout, E., van Santvoort, P., Hamelinck, R., van Zeeland, M., Janssen, P., Vervoort, R., Derksen, M., Maris, F., Yongxin, Zhu, Hendrix, C., Busson, R., and Janssen, G.
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van der Klauw, M. M., Stricker, B. H. Ch., Ottervanger, J. P., van der Meché, F. G. A., van Griensven, J. M. T., Lemkes, H. H. P. J., Kroon, J. M., Schoemaker, H. C., Cohen, A. F., Schellens, J. H. M., Loos, W., van Acker, B., de Boer-Dennert, M., Planting, A. S. T., van der Burg, M. E. L., Stoter, G., Krediet, R., Verweij, J., Blaak, E. E., van Baak, M. A., Kemerink, G. J., Pakbiers, M. T. W., Heidendal, G. A. K., Saris, W. H. M., Bouckaert, S., Vakaet, L., Dhont, M., Remon, J. P., van den Broek, S. A. J., de Graeff, P. A., van Gilst, W. H., van Veldhuisen, D. J., Hillige, H. L., Wesseling, H., Lie, K. I., Gaillard, C. A., van Es, P. N., de Leeuw, P. W., Van Bortel, L. M. A. B., Kool, M. J. F., Lustermans, F. A. T., Breed, J. G. S., Hoeks, A. P. G., Boudier, H. A. J. Struijker, Pickkers, R. P., Smits, P., Baadenhuysen, H., van 't Laar, A., Thien, Th., Elseviers, M. M., De Broe, M. E., van der Ven, A. J. A. M., Koopmans, P. P., Peters, W. H. M., Vree, T. B., van der Meer, J. W. M., Snoeck, E., Van Peer, A., Sack, M., Horton, M., Mannens, G., Woestenborghs, R., Heykants, J., Meibach, R., van Witsen, T. B., Valkenburg, H. A., Vander Stichele, R. H., De Potter, B., Vyncke, P., Bogaert, M. G., Burggraaf, J., Wollersheim, H., van Aalen, J., Schoemaker, R. G., Du, X. Y., Bax, W. A., Bos, E., Saxena, P. R., Rongen, G. A., van Heiningen, P. N. M., Schwietert, H. R., Kortboyer, J. M., Sollie, F. A. E., Piraube, C., Desché, P., Jonkman, J. H. G., Blok, W. L., Gyssens, I. C., Hekster, Y. A., Koopmans, P. P., van der Meer, J. W. M., Jansen, P. A. F., Sival, R. C., van Nieuwkerk, J. F., Klaverwiiden, B., de Bruijn, E. A., and Driessen, O.
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245. Unravelling workplace educators' judgment processes when assessing students' performance at the workplace.
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De Vos, M. E., Baartman, L. K. J., Van der Vleuten, C. P. M., and De Bruijn, E.
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EDUCATORS' attitudes , *WORK environment , *STUDENT attitudes , *SOCIAL action , *SOCIAL processes - Abstract
The assessment of workplace learning by educators at the workplace is a complex and inherently social process, as the workplace is a participatory learning environment. We therefore propose seeing assessment as a process of judgment embedded in a community of practice and to this purpose use the philosophy of inferentialism to unravel the judgment process of workplace educators by seeing it as an interrelated system of judgments, actions and reasons. Focussing on the unfolding of a process, we applied a longitudinal holistic case study design. Results show that educators are engaged in a constant judgment process during which they use multiple and adaptive frames of reference when forming their judgment about students. They construct an overarching image of students that develops throughout the placement, and their judgments about students go hand in hand with their actions relating to fostering independent practice. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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246. cis-diamminedichloroplatinum(II)-resistant sublines derived from two human ovarian tumor cell lines
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Kuppen, P. J., Schuitemaker, H., van 't Veer, L. J., de Bruijn, E. A., van Oosterom, A. T., Schrier, P. I., and Other departments
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inorganic chemicals ,neoplasms ,female genital diseases and pregnancy complications - Abstract
In two human ovarian tumor cell lines, resistance to cis-diamminedichloroplatinum(II) (CDDP) was induced by continuous exposure of the parental lines to an increasing CDDP concentration in the culture medium. In contrast, a six times repeated pulse exposure of 6.7 microM or 16.7 microM CDDP for 1 h did not result in a cell line that showed a higher survival in CDDP-containing medium. The ID50 value for CDDP was seven to eight times higher for the resistant lines and those lines were able to grow at 3.3 microM CDDP. The induced resistance was stable during at least 25 doubling times. The CDDP-resistant sublines showed cross-resistance to the CDDP-analogues cis-diammine-1,1-cyclobutane-dicarboxylateplatinum(II) and cis-dichlorobis(isopropylamine)-trans-dihydroxyplatinum(IV) indicating that resistance to the different platinum compounds is generated by a common mechanism. The resistant sublines were also cross-resistant to mitomycin C and melphalan. The degree of cross-resistance for the tested drugs varied widely between the two cell lines. Resistance to CDDP was clearly correlated to decreased amounts of platinum in the resistant cells as compared to the sensitive cells. The amplification and expression of genes encoding proteins that had been shown to be involved in multidrug resistance, e.g., the Mr 170,000 P-glycoprotein was also studied. No amplification or overexpression of these genes could be shown in the resistant cell lines
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247. Changes in erythropoiesis due to radiation or chemotherapy as studied by flow cytometric determination of peripheral blood reticulocytes
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Tanke, H. J., primary, van Vianen, P. H., additional, Emiliani, F. M. F., additional, Neuteboom, I., additional, de Vogel, N., additional, Tates, A. D., additional, de Bruijn, E. A., additional, and van Oosterom, A. T., additional
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- 1986
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248. Juvenile territoriality in stickleback Gasterosteus aculeatus L.
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Bakker, Th.C.M., primary and Feuth-de Bruijn, E., additional
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249. Abstracts of papers clinical pharmacological meeting
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Merkus, F. W. H. M., primary, Gribnau, F. W. J., additional, Thien, Th., additional, Louwerenburg, Hans W., additional, Kingma, J. Herre, additional, van Gilst, Wiek H., additional, Six, A. Jacob, additional, de Graeff, Pieter, additional, Wesseling, Harry, additional, BoeLaert, J. R., additional, Schurgers, M. L., additional, Matthys, E. G., additional, Belpaire, F., additional, Daneels, R. F., additional, de Cre, M. J., additional, Boqaert, M. G., additional, D'Haese, P. C., additional, Verpooten, G. A., additional, Lamberts, L. V., additional, Liang, L., additional, de Broe, M. E., additional, de Meijer, P. H. E. M., additional, Russel, F. G. M., additional, Russel, A. J. M., additional, van Ginneken, C. A. M., additional, van Liedekerke, B. M., additional, Lambert, W. E., additional, Yousouf, M. A., additional, de Roose, J. E., additional, de Leenheer, A. P., additional, Lambert, W., additional, de Bersaques, J., additional, Vanneste, L., additional, de Leenheer, A., additional, de Marie, S., additional, Slaghuis, G., additional, Rozing, P. M., additional, Mattie, H., additional, Poelma, F. G. J., additional, Hilbers, H. W., additional, Jansen, A. C. A., additional, Tukker, J. J., additional, Augusti, P., additional, Verbeke, N., additional, van Peer, A., additional, Snoeck, E., additional, Heykants, J., additional, Bruynseels, J., additional, Peeters, J., additional, Amery, W., additional, Rogiers, V., additional, Vandenberghe, Y., additional, Comet, M., additional, Callaerts, A., additional, Sonck, W., additional, Guillouzo, A., additional, Vercruysse, A., additional, van Rooy, P., additional, Rombaut, N., additional, vanden Bussche, G., additional, Tan, A. C. I. T. L., additional, Jansen, T. L. Th. A., additional, Termond, E. F. S., additional, Kloppenborg, P. W. C., additional, Benraad, Th. J., additional, van de Velde, V., additional, Woestenbprghs, R., additional, Hermens, W. A. J. J., additional, Romeijn, S. G., additional, Deurloo, M. J. M., additional, Merkus, F. W. H. M., additional, Musch, G., additional, Massart, D. L., additional, van Hengstum, M., additional, Festen, J., additional, van den Broek, W., additional, Corstens, F., additional, Beurskens, C., additional, Hankel, M., additional, de Smet, M., additional, van Belle, S. J. P., additional, de May, J., additional, Storme, G. A., additional, Kuppen, P. J. K., additional, Schuitemaker, H., additional, Veer, L. J. van't, additional, van Oosterom, A. T., additional, Schrier, P. I., additional, de Bruijn, E. A., additional, de Pooter, C. H., additional, Tjaden, U. R., additional, van Slooten, H., additional, Roelevink, H. P., additional, Smit, E., additional, de Vries, E. G. E., additional, Ijmker, J., additional, Uges, D. R. A., additional, Moors, M., additional, Mertens, K., additional, van Hecken, A., additional, de Lepeleire, I., additional, Verbesselt, R., additional, Tjandra-Maga, T. B., additional, de Schepper, P. J., additional, Guelen, P. J. M., additional, Jansen, T. J., additional, Vrijhof, W. P., additional, de Vos, D., additional, Scharpé, S., additional, Verkerk, R., additional, Lsmeire, N., additional, Zijlstra, I. F., additional, Haaijer-Ruskamp, F. M., additional, Post, D., additional, Reddingius, P. F., additional, Wesseling, H., additional, Wollersheim, H. C. H., additional, van den Meiracker, A. H., additional, Veld, A. J. Man in 't, additional, Admiraal, P., additional, Boomsma, F., additional, Derkx, F., additional, Schalekamp, M. A. D. H., additional, Schoors, D. F., additional, Dupont, A. G., additional, Claessen, F., additional, Reljenga, J., additional, Lenders, J. W. M., additional, Thlen, Th., additional, Laekeman, G., additional, Muylle, L., additional, van Hoydonck, A., additional, Herman, A. G., additional, and Peetermans, M. E., additional
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250. The autoderivatization of 4-ketocyclophosphamide during capillary gas chromatography
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de Bruijn, E. A., primary, Leclercq, P. A., additional, and Tjaden, U. R., additional
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- 1986
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