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2. Efficacy and safety of delgocitinib cream in adults with moderate to severe chronic hand eczema (DELTA 1 and DELTA 2): results from multicentre, randomised, controlled, double-blind, phase 3 trials
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Lynde, Charles, Guenther, Lyn, Sauder, Maxwell, Bissonnette, Robert, Rao, Jaggi, Day, Isaiah, Devani, Alim, Metelitsa, Andrei, Grewal, Parbeer, Molin, Sonja, Ruer-Mulard, Mireille, Giordano-Labadie, Françoise, Maillard, Hervé, Reguiai, Ziad, Bernier, Claire, Leleu, Camille, Seneschal, Julien, Staumont-Sallé, Delphine, Hubiche, Thomas, Jacobzone, Caroline, Khemis, Abdallah, Crépy, Marie-Noëlle, Worm, Margitta, Bauer, Andrea, Sell, Sabine, Ekanayake-Bohlig, Swarna, Pauser, Sylvia, Buhl, Timo, Schwinn, Andreas, Eberlein, Bernadette, Quist, Sven, Bauer, Boris, Peris, Ketty, Rossi, Maria Teresa, Fargnoli, Maria, Naldi, Luigi, Stingeni, Luca, Ferrucci, Silvia, Walecka-Herniczek, Irena, Krasowska, Dorota, Lesiak, Aleksandra, Okuniewska, Aleksandra, Pulka, Grażyna, Dyczek, Malgorzata, Kwiek, Bartlomiej, Czajkowski, Rafal, Myśliwiec, Hanna, Mohandas, Padma, Cliff, Sandeep, Warren, Richard, Cousen, Pippa, Johnston, Graham, Woolf, Richard, Papp, Kim, Adam, David, Toth, Darryl, Hong, Chih-ho, Turchin, Irina, Niakosari, Firouzeh, Poulos, Elena, Rivers, Jason, Ohayon, Jason, Gooderham, Melinda, Tjioe, Milan, Rustemeyer, Thomas, de Bruin-Weller, Marjolein S., Schuttelaar, Marie L.A., Molhoek, Judith, Oosting, Bert, Pinter, Andreas, Kaspari, Markus, Magnolo, Nina, Sebastian, Michael, Thaci, Diamant, Schliemann, Sibylle, Radny, Peter, Leitz, Nicolas, Tsianakas, Athanasios, Yazdi, Amir, Kamstrup, Maria, Sommerlund, Mette, Zachariae, Claus, Owczarek, Witold, Dudra-Jastrzebska, Monika, Reich, Adam, Kowalska-Oledzka, Elzbieta, Szepietowski, Jacek, Poznanska, Maria, Weglowska, Jolanta, Aerts, Olivier, Roquet-Gravy, Pierre-Paul, Lanssens, Sven, Castelijns, Francisca, Scheers, Christelle, Suys, Erwin, Kint, Bernard, Serra-Baldrich, Esther, Carrascosa, José Manuel, de la Cueva Dobao, Pablo, Izu, Rosa, Silvestre, Juan Francisco, Coto-Segura, Pablo, Fernández-Orland, Almudena, Warren, Richard B, Agner, Tove, Schuttelaar, Marie L A, Baranowski, Keith, Korn, Sofie, Kurvits, Merle, Plohberger, Ursula, and Strange Vest, Natacha
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- 2024
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3. Overcoming data scarcity in radiomics/radiogenomics using synthetic radiomic features
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Ahmadian, Milad, Bodalal, Zuhir, van der Hulst, Hedda J., Vens, Conchita, Karssemakers, Luc H.E., Bogveradze, Nino, Castagnoli, Francesca, Landolfi, Federica, Hong, Eun Kyoung, Gennaro, Nicolo, Pizzi, Andrea Delli, Beets-Tan, Regina G.H., van den Brekel, Michiel W.M., and Castelijns, Jonas A.
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- 2024
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4. External validation of an MR-based radiomic model predictive of locoregional control in oropharyngeal cancer
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Bos, Paula, Martens, Roland M., de Graaf, Pim, Jasperse, Bas, van Griethuysen, Joost J. M., Boellaard, Ronald, Leemans, C. René, Beets-Tan, Regina G. H., van de Wiel, Mark A., van den Brekel, Michiel W. M., and Castelijns, Jonas A.
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- 2023
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5. Effect of a Standardized Family Participation Program in the ICU: A Multicenter Stepped-Wedge Cluster Randomized Controlled Trial*
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Dijkstra, Boukje M., Rood, Paul J.T., Teerenstra, Steven, Rutten, Anne M.F., Leerentveld, Crista, Burgers-Bonthuis, Dominique C., Festen-Spanjer, Barbara, Klarenbeek, Toine, Van Den Boogaard, Mark, Ewalds, Esther, Schoonhoven, Lisette, Van Der Hoeven, Johannes G., Vloet, Lilian C.M., Rovers, Anouk, de Bruijn, Esther, Wittenberg, Wendy, Geldof, Ellen, Bekers, Erica, Schoenmakers, Ingeborg, van Dartel-Dorgelo, Kim, Kiekebos-Terdu, Hadewey, Krist-Meppelink, Jany, Pap-Brugmans, Alice, Spanjer-Eilerts, Johanneke, Veen-Schra, Felicia, Wentink, Arne, Aghmiri, Mariem, Castelijns-Bakker, Danielle, Charmant, Sandy, Ederveen-Van Tiggelen, Henriëtte, Osinski, Aart, Westerlaan, Demi, Brouwer, Tessa, Eijkenboom-Wattel, Nicky, Jaspers, Marissa, Kremers-van Hees, Lisette, van Mackelenberg, Ed, Meijer-Wijting, Suzan, Vrieselaar, Lianne, Vogelesang, Helene, Teitink, Yvonne, Bouw, Marianne, and Swaen-Dekkers, Yvonne
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- 2024
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6. External validation of bleeding risk models for the prediction of long-term bleeding risk in patients with established cardiovascular disease
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Castelijns, Maria C., Hageman, Steven H.J., Teraa, Martin, van der Meer, Manon G., Westerink, Jan, Costa, Francesco, ten Berg, Jurriën M., and Visseren, Frank L.J.
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- 2023
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7. Stable prediction with radiomics data
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Peeters, Carel F. W., Übelhör, Caroline, Mes, Steven W., Martens, Roland, Koopman, Thomas, de Graaf, Pim, van Velden, Floris H. P., Boellaard, Ronald, Castelijns, Jonas A., Beest, Dennis E. te, Heymans, Martijn W., and van de Wiel, Mark A.
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Statistics - Machine Learning ,Computer Science - Machine Learning ,Electrical Engineering and Systems Science - Image and Video Processing ,Quantitative Biology - Quantitative Methods ,Statistics - Applications ,Statistics - Methodology - Abstract
Motivation: Radiomics refers to the high-throughput mining of quantitative features from radiographic images. It is a promising field in that it may provide a non-invasive solution for screening and classification. Standard machine learning classification and feature selection techniques, however, tend to display inferior performance in terms of (the stability of) predictive performance. This is due to the heavy multicollinearity present in radiomic data. We set out to provide an easy-to-use approach that deals with this problem. Results: We developed a four-step approach that projects the original high-dimensional feature space onto a lower-dimensional latent-feature space, while retaining most of the covariation in the data. It consists of (i) penalized maximum likelihood estimation of a redundancy filtered correlation matrix. The resulting matrix (ii) is the input for a maximum likelihood factor analysis procedure. This two-stage maximum-likelihood approach can be used to (iii) produce a compact set of stable features that (iv) can be directly used in any (regression-based) classifier or predictor. It outperforms other classification (and feature selection) techniques in both external and internal validation settings regarding survival in squamous cell cancers., Comment: 52 pages: 14 pages Main Text and 38 pages of Supplementary Material
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- 2019
8. Visceral adipose tissue quantity and dysfunction and the occurrence of major bleeding in patients with established cardiovascular disease
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Castelijns, Maria C., Hageman, Steven H.J., Ruigrok, Ynte M., van der Meer, Manon G., Teraa, Martin, Westerink, Jan, and Visseren, Frank L.J.
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- 2023
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9. Magnetic Resonance Imaging Can Reliably Differentiate Optic Nerve Inflammation from Tumor Invasion in Retinoblastoma with Orbital Cellulitis
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de Graaf, Pim, de Jong, Marcus C., Jansen, Robin W., de Bloeme, Christiaan M., Castelijns, Jonas A., Brisse, Hervé J., Cardoen, Liesbeth, Göricke, Sophia, Sirin, Selma, Galluzzi, Paolo, Maeder, Philippe, van der Heide, Sophie, Sen, Saugata, Biewald, Eva, Moll, Annette C., and van der Valk, Paul
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- 2022
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10. Largest diameter delineations can substitute 3D tumor volume delineations for radiomics prediction of human papillomavirus status on MRI’s of oropharyngeal cancer
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Bos, Paula, van den Brekel, Michiel W.M., Taghavi, Marjaneh, Gouw, Zeno A.R., Al-Mamgani, Abrahim, Waktola, Selam, J.W.L. Aerts, Hugo, Beets-Tan, Regina G.H., Castelijns, Jonas A., and Jasperse, Bas
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- 2022
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11. Cohort profile: the Utrecht Cardiovascular Cohort–Second Manifestations of Arterial Disease (UCC-SMART) Study–an ongoing prospective cohort study of patients at high cardiovascular risk in the Netherlands
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Michiel L Bots, N Charlotte Onland-Moret, Pim A de Jong, L Jaap Kappelle, Frank L J Visseren, Folkert W Asselbergs, Ynte M Ruigrok, Steven H J Hageman, Jan Westerink, Maarten van Smeden, Gert J de Borst, Maarten J Cramer, Jannick A N Dorresteijn, Marianne C Verhaar, Mirjam I Geerlings, Maria C Castelijns, Marga A G Helmink, Marielle H Emmelot-Vonk, Niels P van der Kaaij, A Titia Lely, Manon G van der Meer, Barend M Mol, Hendrik M Nathoe, Rutger B van Petersen, Martin Teraa, and Angela Vandersteen
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Purpose The Utrecht Cardiovascular Cohort–Second Manifestations of Arterial Disease (UCC-SMART) Study is an ongoing prospective single-centre cohort study with the aim to assess important determinants and the prognosis of cardiovascular disease progression. This article provides an update of the rationale, design, included patients, measurements and findings from the start in 1996 to date.Participants The UCC-SMART Study includes patients aged 18–90 years referred to the University Medical Center Utrecht, the Netherlands, for management of cardiovascular disease (CVD) or severe cardiovascular risk factors. Since September 1996, a total of 14 830 patients have been included. Upon inclusion, patients undergo a standardised screening programme, including questionnaires, vital signs, laboratory measurements, an ECG, vascular ultrasound of carotid arteries and aorta, ankle-brachial index and ultrasound measurements of adipose tissue, kidney size and intima–media thickness. Outcomes of interest are collected through annual questionnaires and adjudicated by an endpoint committee.Findings to date By May 2022, the included patients contributed to a total follow-up time of over 134 000 person-years. During follow-up, 2259 patients suffered a vascular endpoint (including non-fatal myocardial infarction, non-fatal stroke and vascular death) and 2794 all-cause deaths, 943 incident cases of diabetes and 2139 incident cases of cancer were observed up until January 2020. The UCC-SMART cohort contributed to over 350 articles published in peer-reviewed journals, including prediction models recommended by the 2021 European Society of Cardiology CVD prevention guidelines.Future plans The UCC-SMART Study guarantees an infrastructure for research in patients at high cardiovascular risk. The cohort will continue to include about 600 patients yearly and follow-up will be ongoing to ensure an up-to-date cohort in accordance with current healthcare and scientific knowledge. In the near future, UCC-SMART will be enriched by echocardiography, and a food frequency questionnaire at baseline enabling the assessment of associations between nutrition and CVD and diabetes.
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- 2023
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12. Conventional dendritic cells type 1 are strongly enriched, quiescent and relatively tolerogenic in local inflammatory arthritis
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Arjan Boltjes, Anoushka Ashok Kumar Samat, Maud Plantinga, Michal Mokry, Bas Castelijns, Joost F. Swart, Sebastiaan J. Vastert, Menno Creyghton, Stefan Nierkens, Jorg van Loosdregt, and Femke van Wijk
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juvenile arthritis ,synovial fluid ,inflammation ,DC subsets ,DC quiescence ,functional programming ,Immunologic diseases. Allergy ,RC581-607 - Abstract
IntroductionDendritic cells (DC) are crucial for initiating and shaping immune responses. So far, little is known about the functional specialization of human DC subsets in (local) inflammatory conditions. We profiled conventional (c)DC1, cDC2 and monocytes based on phenotype, transcriptome and function from a local inflammatory site, namely synovial fluid (SF) from patients suffering from a chronic inflammatory condition, Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis (JIA) as well as patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA).MethodsPaired PB and SF samples from 32 JIA and 4 RA patients were collected for mononuclear cell isolation. Flow cytometry was done for definition of antigen presenting cell (APC) subsets. Cell sorting was done on the FACSAria II or III. RNA sequencing was done on SF APC subsets. Proliferation assays were done on co-cultures after CD3 magnetic activated cell sorting (MACS). APC Toll-like receptor (TLR) stimulation was done using Pam3CSK4, Poly(I:C), LPS, CpG-A and R848. Cytokine production was measured by Luminex.ResultscDC1, a relatively small DC subset in blood, are strongly enriched in SF, and showed a quiescent immune signature without a clear inflammatory profile, low expression of pathogen recognition receptors (PRRs), chemokine and cytokine receptors, and poor induction of T cell proliferation and cytokine production, but selective production of IFNλ upon polyinosinic:polycytidylic acid exposure. In stark contrast, cDC2 and monocytes from the same environment, showed a pro-inflammatory transcriptional profile, high levels of (spontaneous) pro-inflammatory cytokine production, and strong induction of T cell proliferation and cytokine production, including IL-17. Although the cDC2 and monocytes showed an overlapping transcriptional core profile, there were clear differences in the transcriptional landscape and functional features, indicating that these cell types retain their lineage identity in chronic inflammatory conditions.DiscussionOur findings suggest that at the site of inflammation, there is specific functional programming of human DCs, especially cDC2. In contrast, the enriched cDC1 remain relatively quiescent and seemingly unchanged under inflammatory conditions, pointing to a potentially more regulatory role.
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- 2023
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13. Photoproduction of {\omega} Mesons off the Proton
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Wilson, A., Crede, V., Anisovich, A. V., Bacelar, J. C. S., Bantes, B., Bartholomy, O., Bayadilov, D., Beck, R., Beloglazov, Y. A., Brinkmann, K. T., Castelijns, R., Dutz, H., Elsner, D., Ewald, R., Frommberger, F., Fuchs, M., Funke, Chr., Gregor, R., Gridnev, A., Gutz, E., Hannappel, J., Hillert, W., Hoffmeister, P., Horn, I., Jaegle, I., Jude, T., Junkersfeld, J., Kalinowsky, H., Kleber, V., Klein, Frank, Klein, Friedrich, Klempt, E., Kotulla, M., Krusche, B., Lang, M., Löhner, H., Lopatin, I. V., Lugert, S., Mertens, T., Messchendorp, J. G., Metag, V., Nanova, M., Nikonov, V. A., Novinski, D., Novotny, R., Ostrick, M., Pant, L. M., van Pee, H., Pfeiffer, M., Roy, A., Sarantsev, A. V., Schmidt, C., Schmieden, H., Shende, S., Sokhoyan, V., Sparks, N., Süle, A., Sumachev, V. V., Szczepanek, T., Thoma, U., Trnka, D., Varma, R., Walther, D., Wendel, Ch., and Wiedner, U.
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The differential cross sections and unpolarized spin-density matrix elements for the reaction $\gamma p\to p\omega$ were measured using the CBELSA/TAPS experiment for initial photon energies ranging from the reaction threshold to 2.5 GeV. These observables were measured from the radiative decay of the $\omega$ meson, $\omega\to\pi^0\gamma$. The cross sections cover the full angular range and show the full extent of the $t$-channel forward rise. The overall shape of the angular distributions in the differential cross sections and unpolarized spin-density matrix elements are in fair agreement with previous data. In addition, for the first time, a beam of linearly-polarized tagged photons in the energy range from 1150 MeV to 1650 MeV was used to extract polarized spin-density matrix elements. These data were included in the Bonn-Gatchina partial wave analysis (PWA). The dominant contribution to $\omega$ photoproduction near threshold was found to be the $3/2^+$ partial wave, which is primarily due to the sub-threshold $N(1720)\,3/2^+$ resonance. At higher energies, pomeron-exchange was found to dominate whereas $\pi$-exchange remained small. These $t$-channel contributions as well as further contributions from nucleon resonances were necessary to describe the entire dataset: the $1/2^-$, $3/2^-$, and $5/2^+$ partial waves were also found to contribute significantly., Comment: 8 pages, 5 figures, accepted for publication in Physics Letters B
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- 2015
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14. High statistics study of the reaction $\gamma p\to p\;2\pi^0$
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Sokhoyan, V., Gutz, E., Crede, V., van Pee, H., Anisovich, A. V., Bacelar, J. C. S., Bantes, B., Bartholomy, O., Bayadilov, D., Beck, R., Beloglazov, Y. A., Castelijns, R., Dutz, H., Elsner, D., Ewald, R., Frommberger, F., Fuchs, M., Funke, Ch., Gregor, R., Gridnev, A. B., Hillert, W., Hoffmeister, Ph., Horn, I., Jaegle, I., Junkersfeld, J., Kalinowsky, H., Kammer, S., Kleber, V., Klein, Frank, Klein, Friedrich, Klempt, E., Kotulla, M., Krusche, B., Lang, M., Löhner, H., Lopatin, I. V., Lugert, S., Mertens, T., Messchendorp, J. G., Metag, V., Metsch, B., Nanova, M., Nikonov, V. A., Novinsky, D., Novotny, R., Ostrick, M., Pant, L., Pfeiffer, M., Piontek, D., Roy, A., Sarantsev, A. V., Schmidt, Ch., Schmieden, H., Seifen, T., Shende, S., Süle, A., Sumachev, V. V., Szczepanek, T., Thiel, A., Thoma, U., Trnka, D., Varma, R., Walther, D., Wendel, Ch., and Wilson, A.
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The photoproduction of 2$\pi^0$ mesons off protons was studied with the Crystal Barrel/TAPS experiment at the electron accelerator ELSA in Bonn. The energy of photons produced in a radiator was tagged in the energy range from 600\,MeV to 2.5\,GeV. Differential and total cross sections and $p\pi^0\pi^0$ Dalitz plots are presented. Part of the data was taken with a diamond radiator producing linearly polarized photons, and beam asymmetries were derived. Properties of nucleon and $\Delta$ resonances contributing to the $p\pi^0\pi^0$ final state were determined within the BnGa partial wave analysis. The data presented here allow us to determine branching ratios of nucleon and $\Delta$ resonances for their decays into $p\pi^0\pi^0$ via several intermediate states. Most prominent are decays proceeding via $\Delta(1232)\pi$, $N(1440)1/2^+\pi$, $N(1520)3/2^-\pi$, $N(1680)5/2^+\pi$, but also $pf_0(500)$, $pf_0(980)$, and $pf_2(1270)$ contribute to the reaction., Comment: 28 pages, 17 figures, 7 tables
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15. Portfolios as a Tool for AfL and Student Motivation: Are They Related?
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Baas, Diana, Vermeulen, Marjan, Castelijns, Jos, Martens, Rob, and Segers, Mien
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The power of portfolios in enhancing student motivation is frequently emphasised. Portfolios are conceptualised as a tool to implement Assessment for Learning (AfL) in classroom practice. However, the relation between portfolios and AfL on the one hand, and student motivation on the other hand, is complex and subject to many assumptions. This study investigates whether portfolio use actually supports the integration of AfL in classroom practice and the relation with students' motivation. Questionnaires were administered to a total of 419 grade 4 to 6 students from seven Dutch elementary schools. The results of structural equation modelling did not confirm a direct relation between portfolio use and students' motivational orientation. The findings indicate that the relation between portfolios and motivational orientation is fully mediated by students' perceptions of AfL. The findings indicate that the tool portfolio is not related to students' motivation, however, AfL practices do affect motivation.
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16. Adherence to pretreatment and intratreatment imaging of head and neck squamous cell carcinoma patients undergoing (chemo) radiotherapy in a research setting
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Martens, Roland M., Koopman, Thomas, Noij, Daniel P., de Bree, Remco, Vergeer, Marije R., Zwezerijnen, Gerben, Leemans, C. René, de Graaf, Pim, Boellaard, Ronald, and Castelijns, Jonas A.
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- 2021
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17. The ABC of Data: A Classifying Framework for Data Readiness
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Castelijns, Laurens A., Maas, Yuri, Vanschoren, Joaquin, Barbosa, Simone Diniz Junqueira, Editorial Board Member, Filipe, Joaquim, Editorial Board Member, Ghosh, Ashish, Editorial Board Member, Kotenko, Igor, Editorial Board Member, Zhou, Lizhu, Editorial Board Member, Cellier, Peggy, editor, and Driessens, Kurt, editor
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- 2020
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18. Recently Evolved Enhancers Emerge with High Interindividual Variability and Less Frequently Associate with Disease
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Castelijns, Bas, Baak, Mirna L., Geeven, Geert, Vermunt, Marit W., Wiggers, Caroline R.M., Timpanaro, Ilia S., Kondova, Ivanela, de Laat, Wouter, and Creyghton, Menno P.
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- 2020
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19. Screening for Pineal Trilateral Retinoblastoma Revisited: A Meta-analysis
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de Jong, Marcus C., Kors, Wijnanda A., Moll, Annette C., de Graaf, Pim, Castelijns, Jonas A., Jansen, Robin W., Gallie, Brenda, Soliman, Sameh E., Shaikh, Furqan, Dimaras, Helen, and Kivelä, Tero T.
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- 2020
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20. Predictive value of quantitative 18F-FDG-PET radiomics analysis in patients with head and neck squamous cell carcinoma
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Roland M. Martens, Thomas Koopman, Daniel P. Noij, Elisabeth Pfaehler, Caroline Übelhör, Sughandi Sharma, Marije R. Vergeer, C. René Leemans, Otto S. Hoekstra, Maqsood Yaqub, Gerben J. Zwezerijnen, Martijn W. Heymans, Carel F. W. Peeters, Remco de Bree, Pim de Graaf, Jonas A. Castelijns, and Ronald Boellaard
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Head and Neck Neoplasms ,Positron Emission Tomography Computed Tomography ,Radiomics ,Prognosis ,Medical physics. Medical radiology. Nuclear medicine ,R895-920 - Abstract
Abstract Background Radiomics is aimed at image-based tumor phenotyping, enabling application within clinical-decision-support-systems to improve diagnostic accuracy and allow for personalized treatment. The purpose was to identify predictive 18-fluor-fluoro-2-deoxyglucose (18F-FDG) positron-emission tomography (PET) radiomic features to predict recurrence, distant metastasis, and overall survival in patients with head and neck squamous cell carcinoma treated with chemoradiotherapy. Methods Between 2012 and 2018, 103 retrospectively (training cohort) and 71 consecutively included patients (validation cohort) underwent 18F-FDG-PET/CT imaging. The 434 extracted radiomic features were subjected, after redundancy filtering, to a projection resulting in outcome-independent meta-features (factors). Correlations between clinical, first-order 18F-FDG-PET parameters (e.g., SUVmean), and factors were assessed. Factors were combined with 18F-FDG-PET and clinical parameters in a multivariable survival regression and validated. A clinically applicable risk-stratification was constructed for patients’ outcome. Results Based on 124 retained radiomic features from 103 patients, 8 factors were constructed. Recurrence prediction was significantly most accurate by combining HPV-status, SUVmean, SUVpeak, factor 3 (histogram gradient and long-run-low-grey-level-emphasis), factor 4 (volume-difference, coarseness, and grey-level-non-uniformity), and factor 6 (histogram variation coefficient) (CI = 0.645). Distant metastasis prediction was most accurate assessing metabolic-active tumor volume (MATV)(CI = 0.627). Overall survival prediction was most accurate using HPV-status, SUVmean, SUVmax, factor 1 (least-axis-length, non-uniformity, high-dependence-of-high grey-levels), and factor 5 (aspherity, major-axis-length, inversed-compactness and, inversed-flatness) (CI = 0.764). Conclusions Combining HPV-status, first-order 18F-FDG-PET parameters, and complementary radiomic factors was most accurate for time-to-event prediction. Predictive phenotype-specific tumor characteristics and interactions might be captured and retained using radiomic factors, which allows for personalized risk stratification and optimizing personalized cancer care. Trial registration Trial NL3946 (NTR4111), local ethics commission reference: Prediction 2013.191 and 2016.498. Registered 7 August 2013, https://www.trialregister.nl/trial/3946
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21. Multiparametric functional MRI and 18F-FDG-PET for survival prediction in patients with head and neck squamous cell carcinoma treated with (chemo)radiation
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Martens, Roland M., Koopman, Thomas, Lavini, Cristina, Ali, Meedie, Peeters, Carel F. W., Noij, Daniel P., Zwezerijnen, Gerben, Marcus, J. Tim, Vergeer, Marije R., Leemans, C. René, de Bree, Remco, de Graaf, Pim, Boellaard, Ronald, and Castelijns, Jonas A.
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22. Generalisability of trials on antithrombotic treatment intensification in patients with cardiovascular disease
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Unit Opleiding Aios, Interne Geneeskunde Vasculaire, Zorgeenheid Vaatchirurgie Medisch, Circulatory Health, Regenerative Medicine and Stem Cells, Team Medisch, MS Interne Geneeskunde, Castelijns, Maria C, Hageman, Steven H J, Teraa, Martin, van der Meer, Manon G, Westerink, Jan, Ten Berg, Jurrien, Visseren, Frank L J, Unit Opleiding Aios, Interne Geneeskunde Vasculaire, Zorgeenheid Vaatchirurgie Medisch, Circulatory Health, Regenerative Medicine and Stem Cells, Team Medisch, MS Interne Geneeskunde, Castelijns, Maria C, Hageman, Steven H J, Teraa, Martin, van der Meer, Manon G, Westerink, Jan, Ten Berg, Jurrien, and Visseren, Frank L J
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23. Outcome prediction of head and neck squamous cell carcinoma by MRI radiomic signatures
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Mes, Steven W., van Velden, Floris H. P., Peltenburg, Boris, Peeters, Carel F. W., te Beest, Dennis E., van de Wiel, Mark A., Mekke, Joost, Mulder, Doriene C., Martens, Roland M., Castelijns, Jonas A., Pameijer, Frank A., de Bree, Remco, Boellaard, Ronald, Leemans, C. René, Brakenhoff, Ruud H., and de Graaf, Pim
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- 2020
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24. Bubble formation during the collision of a sessile drop with a meniscus
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Keij, Diederik L., Winkels, Koen G., Castelijns, Hein, Riepen, Michel, and Snoeijer, Jacco H.
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The impact of a sessile droplet with a moving meniscus, as encountered in processes such as dip-coating, generically leads to the entrapment of small air bubbles. Here we experimentally study this process of bubble formation by looking through the liquid using high-speed imaging. Our central finding is that the size of the entrapped bubble crucially depends on the location where coalescence between the drop and the moving meniscus is initiated: (i) at a finite height above the substrate, or (ii) exactly at the contact line. In the first case, we typically find bubble sizes of the order of a few microns, independent of the size and speed of the impacting drop. By contrast, the bubbles that are formed when coalescence starts at the contact line become increasingly large, as the size or the velocity of the impacting drop is increased. We show how these observations can be explained from a balance between the lubrication pressure in the air layer and the capillary pressure of the drop.
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25. Quasi-free photoproduction of eta-mesons off the deuteron
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Jaegle, I., Krusche, B., Anisovich, A. V., Bacelar, J. C. S., Bantes, B., Bartholomy, O., Bayadilov, D. E., Beck, R., Beloglazov, Y. A., Castelijns, R., Crede, V., Dieterle, M., Dutz, H., Elsner, D., Ewald, R., Frommberger, F., Funke, C., Gothe, R., Gregor, R., Gridnev, A. B., Gutz, E., Hillert, W., Hoeffgen, S., Hoffmeister, P., Horn, I., Junkersfeld, J., Kalinowsky, H., Kammer, S., Keshelashvili, I., Kleber, V., Klein, Frank, Klein, Friedrich, Klempt, E., Konrad, M., Kotulla, M., Lang, M., Loehner, H., Lopatin, I. V., Lugert, S., Maghrbi, Y., Menze, D., Mertens, T., Messchendorp, J. G., Metag, V., Nikonov, V. A., Nanova, M., Novinski, D. V., Novotny, R., Oberle, M., Ostrick, M., Pant, L. M., van Pee, H., Pfeiffer, M., Pheron, F., Roy, A., Sarantsev, A. V., Schadmand, S., Schmidt, C., Schmieden, H., Schoch, B., Shende, S. V., Sokhoyan, V., Suele, A., Sumachev, V. V., Szczepanek, T., Thoma, U., Trnka, D., Varma, R., Walther, D., Wendel, C., Werthmueller, D., and Witthauer, L.
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Precise data for quasi-free photoproduction of $\eta$ mesons off the deuteron have been measured at the Bonn ELSA accelerator with the combined Crystal Barrel/TAPS detector for incident photon energies up to 2.5 GeV. The $\eta$-mesons have been detected in coincidence with recoil protons and neutrons. Possible nuclear effects like Fermi motion and re-scattering can be studied via a comparison of the quasi-free reaction off the bound proton to $\eta$-production off the free proton. No significant effects beyond the folding of the free cross section with the momentum distribution of the bound protons have been found. These Fermi motion effects can be removed by an analysis using the invariant mass of the $\eta$-nucleon pairs reconstructed from the final state four-momenta of the particles. The total cross section for quasi-free $\eta$-photoproduction off the neutron reveals even without correction for Fermi motion a pronounced bump-like structure around 1 GeV of incident photon energy, which is not observed for the proton. This structure is even narrower in the invariant mass spectrum of the $\eta$-neutron pairs. Position and width of the peak in the invariant mass spectrum are $W\approx 1665$ MeV and FWHM $\Gamma\approx 25$ MeV. The data are compared to the results of different models., Comment: accepted for publication in Eur. Phys. J. A
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26. Photoproduction of Neutral Pions off Protons
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Collaboration, The CBELSA/TAPS, Crede, V., Sparks, N., Wilson, A., Anisovich, A. V., Bacelar, J. C. S., Bantes, R., Bartholomy, O., Bayadilov, D., Beck, R., Beloglazov, Y. A., Castelijns, R., Dutz, H., Elsner, D., Ewald, R., Frommberger, F., Funke, Chr., Gregor, R., Gridnev, A., Gutz, E., Hillert, W., Hoffmeister, P., Jaegle, I., Junkersfeld, J., Kalinowsky, H., Kammer, S., Klein, Frank, Klein, Friedrich, Klempt, E., Kotulla, M., Krusche, B., Loehner, H., Lopatin, I. V., Lugert, S., Menze, D., Mertens, T., Messchendorp, J. G., Metag, V., Nanova, M., Nikonov, V. A., Novinski, D., Novotny, R., Ostrick, M., Pant, L. M., van Pee, H., Pfeiffer, M., Roy, A., Sarantsev, A. V., Schadmand, S., Schmidt, C., Schmieden, H., Schoch, B., Shende, S., Sokhoyan, V., Suele, A., Sumachev, V. V., Szczepanek, T., Thoma, U., Trnka, D., Varma, R., Walther, D., and Wendel, Ch.
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Photoproduction of neutral pions has been studied with the CBELSA/TAPS detector in the reaction $\gamma p\to p\pi^0$ for photon energies between 0.85 and 2.50 GeV. The $\pi^0$ mesons are observed in their dominant neutral decay mode: $\pi^0\to\gamma\gamma$. For the first time, the differential cross sections cover the very forward region, $\theta_{\rm c.m.}<60^\circ$. A partial-wave analysis of these data within the Bonn-Gatchina framework observes the high-mass resonances $G_{17}$(2190), $D_{13}$(2080), and $D_{15}$(2070)., Comment: 12 pages, 9 figures, minor modifications to PWA section
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27. Proton-deuteron radiative capture cross sections at intermediate energies
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Mehmandoost-Khajeh-Dad, A. A., Mahjour-Shafiei, M., Amir-Ahmadi, H. R., Bacelar, J. C. S., Berg, A. M. van den, Castelijns, R., van Garderen, E. D., Kalantar-Nayestanaki, N., Kiš, M., Löhner, H., Messchendorp, J. G., and Wörtche, H. J.
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Differential cross sections of the reaction $p(d,^3{\rm He})\gamma$ have been measured at deuteron laboratory energies of 110, 133 and 180 MeV. The data were obtained with a coincidence setup measuring both the outgoing $^3$He and the photon. The data are compared with modern calculations including all possible meson-exchange currents and two- and three- nucleon forces in the potential. The data clearly show a preference for one of the models, although the shape of the angular distribution cannot be reproduced by any of the presented models., Comment: 6 pages, 6 figures, accepted for publication in EPJA
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28. Photoproduction of $\eta '$-mesons off the deuteron
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Jaegle, I., Mertens, T., Fix, A., Huang, F., Nakayama, K., Tiator, L., Anisovich, A. V., Bacelar, J. C. S., Bantes, B., Bartholomy, O., Bayadilov, D. E., Beck, R., Beloglazov, Y. A., Castelijns, R., Crede, V., Dutz, H., Elsner, D., Ewald, R., Frommberger, F., Funke, C., Gregor, R., Gridnev, A. B., Gutz, E., Hillert, W., Hoeffgen, S., Junkersfeld, J., Kalinowsky, H., Kammer, S., Kleber, V., Klein, Frank, Klein, Friedrich, Klempt, E., Kotulla, M., Krusche, B., Lang, M., Loehner, H., Lopatin, I. V., Lugert, S., Menze, D., Messchendorp, J. G., Metag, V., Nikonov, V. A., Nanova, M., Novinski, D. V., Novotny, R., Ostrick, M., Pant, L. M., van Pee, H., Pfeiffer, M., Roy, A., Sarantsev, A. V., Schadmand, S., Schmidt, C., Schmieden, H., Schoch, B., Shende, S. V., Sokhoyan, V., Suele, A., Sumachev, V. V., Szczepanek, T., Thoma, U., Trnka, D., Varma, R., Walther, D., and Wendel, C.
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Quasi-free photoproduction of $\eta '$ mesons off nucleons bound in the deuteron has been measured with the combined Crystal Barrel - TAPS detector. The experiment was done at a tagged photon beam of the ELSA electron accelerator in Bonn for incident photon energies from the production threshold up to 2.5 GeV. The $\eta '$-mesons have been detected in coincidence with recoil protons and recoil neutrons. The quasi-free proton data are in good agreement with the results for free protons, indicating that nuclear effects have no significant impact. The coincidence with recoil neutrons provides the first data for the $\gamma n \rightarrow n\eta '$ reaction. In addition, also first estimates for coherent $\eta '$-production off the deuteron have been obtained. In agreement with model predictions, the total cross section for this channel is found to be very small, at most at the level of a few nb. The data are compared to model calculations taking into account contributions from nucleon resonances and $t$-channel exchanges., Comment: Accepted for publication in Eur. Phys. J. A
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29. Photoproduction of $\omega$ mesons on nuclei near the production threshold
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Nanova, M., Weil, J., Friedrich, S., Metag, V., Mosel, U., Anton, G., Bacelar, J. C. S., Bartholomy, O., Bayadilov, D., Beloglazov, Y. A., Bogendörfer, R., Castelijns, R., Crede, V., Dutz, H., Ehmanns, A., Elsner, D., Essig, K., Ewald, R., Fabry, I., Fuchs, M., Funke, Ch., Gothe, R., Gregor, R., Gridnev, A. B., Gutz, E., Höffgen, S., Hoffmeister, P., Horn, I., Hössl, J., Jaegle, I., Junkersfeld, J., Kalinowsky, H., Klein, Frank, Klein, Friedrich, Klempt, E., Konrad, M., Kopf, B., Kotulla, M., Krusche, B., Langheinrich, J., Löhner, H., Lopatin, I. V., Lotz, J., Lugert, S., Menze, D., Mertens, T., Messchendorp, J. G., Morales, C., Novotny, R., Ostrick, M., Pant, L. M., van Pee, H., Pfeiffer, M., Roy, A., Radkov, A., Schadmand, S., Schmidt, Ch., Schmieden, H., Schoch, B., Shende, S., Suft, G., Süle, A., Sumachev, V. V., Szczepanek, T., Thoma, U., Trnka, D., Varma, R., Walther, D., Weinheimer, Ch., and Wendel, Ch.
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The photoproduction of $\omega$ mesons on LH_2, C and Nb has been studied for incident photon energies from 900 to 1300 MeV using the CB/TAPS detector at ELSA. The $\omega$ line shape does not show any significant difference between the LH_2 and the Nb targets. The data are compared with results of transport calculations that predict a sensitivity of the $\omega$ line shape to in-medium modifications near the production threshold on a free nucleon of $E_{\gamma}^{lab}$ = 1109 MeV.}, Comment: 5 pages, 3 figures
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30. In-medium $\omega$ mass from the $\gamma + Nb \to \pi^{0}\gamma + X$ reaction
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Collaboration, The The CBELSA/TAPS, Nanova, M., Metag, V., Anton, G., Bacelar, J. C. S., Bartholomy, O., Bayadilov, D., Beloglazov, Y. A., Bogendörfer, R., Castelijns, R., Crede, V., Dutz, H., Ehmanns, A., Elsner, D., Essig, K., Ewald, R., Fabry, I., Fuchs, M., Funke, Ch., Gothe, R., Gregor, R., Gridnev, A. B., Gutz, E., Höffgen, S., Hoffmeister, P., Horn, I., Hössl, J., Jaegle, I., Junkersfeld, J., Kalinowsky, H., Klein, Frank, Klein, Friedrich, Klempt, E., Konrad, M., Kopf, B., Kotulla, M., Krusche, B., Langheinrich, J., Löhner, H., Lopatin, I. V., Lotz, J., Lugert, S., Menze, D., Mertens, T., Messchendorp, J. G., Morales, C., Novotny, R., Ostrick, M., Pant, L. M., van Pee, H., Pfeiffer, M., Roy, A., Radkov, A., Schadmand, S., Schmidt, Ch., Schmieden, H., Schoch, B., Shende, S., Suft, G., Süle, A., Sumachev, V. V., Szczepanek, T., Thoma, U., Trnka, D., Varma, R., Walther, D., Weinheimer, Ch., and Wendel, Ch.
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Data on the photoproduction of $\omega$ mesons on nuclei have been re-analyzed in a search for in-medium modifications. The data were taken with the Crystal Barrel(CB)/TAPS detector system at the ELSA accelerator facility in Bonn. First results from the analysis of the data set were published by D. Trnka et al. in Phys. Rev. Lett 94 (2005) 192303 \cite{david}, claiming a lowering of the $\omega$ mass in the nuclear medium by 14$%$ at normal nuclear matter density. The extracted $\omega$ line shape was found to be sensitive to the background subtraction. For this reason a re-analysis of the same data set has been initiated and a new method has been developed to reduce the background and to determine the shape and absolute magnitude of the background directly from the data. Details of the re-analysis and of the background determination are described. The $\omega$ signal on the $Nb$ target, extracted in the re-analysis, does not show a deviation from the corresponding line shape on a $LH_2$ target, measured as reference. The earlier claim of an in-medium mass shift is thus not confirmed. The sensitivity of the $\omega$ line shape to different in-medium modification scenarios is discussed., Comment: 13 pages and 11 figures, submitted for publication
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31. Measurement of the Beam Asymmetry $\Sigma$ in the Forward Direction for pi0 Photoproduction
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Sparks, N., Crede, V., Anisovich, A. V., Bacelar, J. C. S., Bantes, R., Bartholomy, O., Bayadilov, D., Beck, R., Beloglazov, Y. A., Castelijns, R., Elsner, D., Ewald, R., Frommberger, F., Funke, C., Gregor, R., Gridnev, A., Gutz, E., Hillert, W., Hoffmeister, P., Jaegle, I., Junkersfeld, J., Kalinowsky, H., Kammer, S., Klein, Frank, Klein, Friedrich, Klempt, E., Kotulla, M., Krusche, B., Loehner, H., Lopatin, I. V., Lugert, S., Menze, D., Mertens, T., Messchendorp, J. G., Metag, V., Nanova, M., Nikonov, V. A., Novinski, D., Novotny, R., Ostrick, M., Pant, L. M., Pee, H., Pfeiffer, M., Roy, A., Sarantsev, A. V., Schadmand, S., Schmidt, C., Schmieden, H., Schoch, B., Shende, S., Sokhoyan, V., Suele, A., Sumachev, V. V., Szczepanek, T., Thoma, U., Trnka, D., Varma, R., Walther, D., Wendel, C., and Wilson, A.
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Photoproduction of neutral pions has been studied with the CBELSA/TAPS detector for photon energies between 0.92 and 1.68~GeV at the electron accelerator ELSA. The beam asymmetry~$\Sigma$ has been extracted for $115^\circ < \theta_{\rm c.m.} < 155^\circ$ of the $\pi^0$~meson and for $\theta_{\rm c.m.} < 60^\circ$. The new beam asymmetry data improve the world database for photon energies above 1.5~GeV and, by covering the very forward region, extend previously published data for the same reaction by our collaboration. The angular dependence of $\Sigma$ shows overall good agreement with the SAID parameterization., Comment: 11 pages, 10 figures, published in Phys. Rev. C, included LEPS data and MAID 2007 predictions for comparison with our data
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32. Photoproduction of meson pairs: First measurement of the polarization observable I^s
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Gutz, E., Sokhoyan, V., van Pee, H., Anisovich, A. V., Bacelar, J. C. S., Bantes, B., Bartholomy, O., Bayadilov, D., Beck, R., Beloglazov, Yu., Castelijns, R., Crede, V., Dutz, H., Elsner, D., Ewald, R., Frommberger, F., Fuchs, M., Funke, Ch., Gregor, R., Gridnev, A., Hillert, W., Hoffmeister, Ph., Horn, I., Jaegle, I., Junkersfeld, J., Kalinowsky, H., Kammer, S., Kleber, V., Klein, Frank, Klein, Friedrich, Klempt, E., Kotulla, M., Krusche, B., Lang, M., Loehner, H., Lopatin, I., Lugert, S., Menze, D., Mertens, T., Messchendorp, J. G., Metag, V., Nanova, M., Nikonov, V., Novinski, D., Novotny, R., Ostrick, M., Pant, L., Pfeiffer, M., Piontek, D., Roberts, W., Roy, A., Sarantsev, A., Schadmand, S., Schmidt, Ch., Schmieden, H., Schoch, B., Shende, S., Suele, A., Sumachev, V., Szczepanek, T., Thiel, A., Thoma, U., Trnka, D., Varma, R., Walther, D., Weinheimer, Ch., and Wendel, Ch.
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The polarization observable I^s, a feature exclusive to the acoplanar kinematics of multi-meson final states produced via linearly polarized photons, has been measured for the first time. Results for the reaction g p -> p pi0 eta are presented for incoming photon energies between 970 MeV and 1650 MeV along with the beam asymmetry I^c. The comparably large asymmetries demonstrate a high sensitivity of I^s to the dynamics of the reaction. Fits using Bonn-Gatchina partial wave analysis demonstrate that the new polarization observables carry significant information on the contributing partial waves., Comment: 11 pages, 6 figures, v2 to appear in Phys. Lett. B
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33. Photoproduction of $\eta$ and $\eta\prime$ Mesons off Protons
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CBELSA, The, Collaboration, TAPS, Crede, Volker, McVeigh, A., Anisovich, A., Bacelar, J., Bantes, R., Bartholomy, O., Bayadilov, D., Beck, R., Beloglazov, Y., Castelijns, R., Ehmanns, A., Elsner, D., Essig, K., Ewald, R., Fabry, I., Fuchs, M., Funke, C., Gothe, R., Gregor, R., Gridnev, A., Gutz, E., Hoeffgen, S., Hoffmeister, P., Horn, I., Jaegle, I., Junkersfeld, J., Kalinowsky, H., Kammer, S., Klein, Frank, Klein, Friedrich, Klempt, E., Konrad, M., Kotulla, M., Krusche, B., Langheinrich, J., Loehner, H., Lopatin, I., Lotz, J., Lugert, S., Menze, D., Mertens, T., Messchendorp, J., Metag, V., Nanova, M., Nikonov, V., Novinski, D., Novotny, R., Ostrick, M., Pant, L., van Pee, H., Pfeiffer, M., Roy, A., Sarantsev, A., Schadmand, S., Schmidt, C., Schmieden, H., Schoch, B., Shende, S., Sparks, N., Suele, A., Sumachev, V., Szczepanek, T., Thoma, U., Trnka, D., Varma, R., Walther, D., Weinheimer, C., Wendel, C., and Wilson, A.
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Total and differential cross sections for $\eta$ and $\eta ^\prime$ photoproduction off the proton have been determined with the CBELSA/TAPS detector for photon energies between 0.85 and 2.55 GeV. The $\eta$ mesons are detected in their two neutral decay modes, $\eta\to\gamma\gamma$ and $\eta\to 3\pi^0\to 6\gamma$, and for the first time, cover the full angular range in $\rm cos \theta_{cm}$ of the $\eta$ meson. These new $\eta$ photoproduction data are consistent with the earlier CB-ELSA results. The $\eta ^\prime$ mesons are observed in their neutral decay to $\pi^0\pi^0\eta\to 6\gamma$ and also extend the coverage in angular range., Comment: 13 pages, 21 figures, updated author list, submitted to PRC
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34. Hominin-specific regulatory elements selectively emerged in oligodendrocytes and are disrupted in autism patients
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Bas Castelijns, Mirna L. Baak, Ilia S. Timpanaro, Caroline R. M. Wiggers, Marit W. Vermunt, Peng Shang, Ivanela Kondova, Geert Geeven, Valerio Bianchi, Wouter de Laat, Niels Geijsen, and Menno P. Creyghton
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The understanding of the changes regulating gene expression relevant for the emergence of the human brain and its susceptibility to disease is limited. Here, the authors identified a set of regulatory elements that evolved in hominins affecting oligodendrocyte function, and link these to autism.
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35. Generalisability of trials on antithrombotic treatment intensification in patients with cardiovascular disease
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Castelijns, Maria C, primary, Hageman, Steven H J, additional, Teraa, Martin, additional, van der Meer, Manon G, additional, Westerink, Jan, additional, ten Berg, Jurrien, additional, and Visseren, Frank L J, additional
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36. Functional imaging early during (chemo)radiotherapy for response prediction in head and neck squamous cell carcinoma; a systematic review
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Martens, Roland M., Noij, Daniel P., Ali, Meedie, Koopman, Thomas, Marcus, J. Tim, Vergeer, Marije R., de Vet, Henrica, de Jong, Marcus C., Leemans, C. René, Hoekstra, Otto S., de Bree, Remco, de Graaf, Pim, Boellaard, Ronald, and Castelijns, Jonas A.
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37. Photoproduction of eta-mesons off nuclei for Eg < 2.2 GeV
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Mertens, T., Jaegle, I., Muehlich, P., Bacelar, J. C. S., Bantes, B., Bartholomy, O., Bayadilov, D. E., Beck, R., Beloglazov, Y. A., Castelijns, R., Crede, V., Dutz, H., Ehmanns, A., Elsner, D., Essig, K., Ewald, R., Fabry, I., Fornet-Ponse, K., Fuchs, M., Funke, C., Gothe, R., Gregor, R., Gridnev, A. B., Gutz, E., Hoeffgen, S., Hoffmeister, P., Horn, I., Junkersfeld, J., Kalinowsky, H., Kammer, S., Kleber, V., Klein, Frank, Klein, Friedrich, Klempt, E., Konrad, M., Kotulla, M., Krusche, B., Lang, M., Langheinrich, J., Loehner, H., Lopatin, I. V., Lotz, J., Lugert, S., Menze, D., Messchendorp, J. G., Metag, V., Morales, C., Mosel, U., Nanova, M., Novinski, D. V., Novotny, R., Ostrick, M., Pant, L. M., van Pee, H., Pfeiffer, M., Radkov, A. K., Roy, A., Schadmand, S., Schmidt, C., Schmieden, H., Schoch, B., Shende, S., Sokhoyan, V., Suele, A., Sumachev, V. V., Szczepanek, T., Thoma, U., Trnka, D., Varma, R., Walther, D., Weinheimer, C., and Wendel, C.
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Photoproduction of $\eta$ mesons off $^{12}$C, $^{40}$Ca, $^{93}$Nb, and $^{nat}$Pb nuclei has been measured with a tagged photon beam with energies between 0.6 and 2.2 GeV. The experiment was performed at the Bonn ELSA accelerator with the combined setup of the Crystal Barrel and TAPS calorimeters. It aimed at the in-medium properties of the S$_{11}$(1535) nucleon resonance and the study of the absorption properties of nuclear matter for $\eta$ mesons. Careful consideration was given to contributions from $\eta\pi$ final states and secondary production mechanisms of $\eta$-mesons e.g. from inelastic $\pi N$ reactions of intermediate pions. The analysis of the mass number scaling shows that the nuclear absorption cross section $\sigma_{N\eta}$ for $\eta$ mesons is constant over a wide range of the $\eta$ momentum. The comparison of the excitation functions to data off the deuteron and to calculations in the framework of a BUU-model show no unexplained in-medium modifications of the S$_{11}$(1535)., Comment: Accepted for publication in Eur. Phys. J. A
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38. Linearly polarised photon beams at ELSA and measurement of the beam asymmetry in pi^0-photoproduction off the proton
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Elsner, D., Bantes, B., Bartholomy, O., Bayadilov, D. E., Beck, R., Beloglazov, Y. A., Castelijns, R., Crede, V., Ehmanns, A., Essig, K., Ewald, R., Fabry, I., Fornet-Ponse, K., Fuchs, M., Funke, C., Gridnev, A. B., Gutz, E., Hoeffgen, S., Hoffmeister, P., Horn, I., Jaegle, I., Junkersfeld, J., Kalinowsky, H., Klein, Frank, Klein, Friedrich, Klempt, E., Konrad, M., Kotulla, M., Krusche, B., Loehner, H., Lopatin, I. V., Lotz, J., Lugert, S., Menze, D., Mertens, T., Messchendorp, J. G., Metag, V., Morales, C., Nanova, M., Novinski, D. V., Novotny, R., Ostrick, M., Pant, L. M., van Pee, H., Pfeiffer, M., Sarantsev, A. V., Schmidt, C., Schmieden, H., Schoch, B., Shende, S., Suele, A., Sumachev, V. V., Szczepanek, T., Thoma, U., Trnka, D., Walther, D., Weinheimer, C., and Wendel, C.
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At the electron accelerator ELSA a linearly polarised tagged photon beam is produced by coherent bremsstrahlung off a diamond crystal. Orientation and energy range of the linear polarisation can be deliberately chosen by accurate positioning of the crystal with a goniometer. The degree of polarisation is determined by the form of the scattered electron spectrum. Good agreement between experiment and expectations on basis of the experimental conditions is obtained. Polarisation degrees of P = 40% are typically achieved at half of the primary electron energy. The determination of P is confirmed by measuring the beam asymmetry, \Sigma, in pi^0 photoproduction and a comparison of the results to independent measurements using laser backscattering., Comment: 9 pages, 10 figures, submitted to EPJA
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39. Quasi-free photoproduction of eta-mesons of the neutron
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Jaegle, I., Mertens, T., Anisovich, A. V., Bacelar, J. C. S., Bantes, B., Bartholomy, O., Bayadilov, D., Beck, R., Beloglazov, Y. A., Castelijns, R., Crede, V., Dutz, H., Ehmanns, A., Elsner, D., Essig, K., Ewald, R., Fabry, I., Fuchs, M., Funke, C., Gothe, R., Gregor, R., Gridnev, A. B., Gutz, E., Hoeffgen, S., Hoffmeister, P., Horn, I., Junkersfeld, J., Kalinowsky, H., Kammer, S., Kleber, V., Klein, Frank, Klein, Friedrich, Klempt, E., Konrad, M., Kotulla, M., Krusche, B., Lang, M., Langheinrich, J., Loehner, H., Lopatin, I. V., Lotz, J., Lugert, S., Menze, D., Messchendorp, J. G., Metag, V., Morales, C., Nanova, M., Nikonov, V. A., Novinski, D. V., Novotny, R., Ostrick, M., Pant, L. M., van Pee, H., Pfeiffer, M., Radkov, A. K., Roy, A., Sarantsev, A. V., Schadmand, S., Schmidt, C., Schmieden, H., Schoch, B., Shende, S., Sokhoyan, V., Suele, A., Sumachev, V. V., Szczepanek, T., Thoma, U., Trnka, D., Varma, R., Walther, D., Weinheimer, C., and Wendel, C.
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Quasi-free photoproduction of eta-mesons off nucleons bound in the deuteron has been measured with the CBELSA/TAPS detector for incident photon energies up to 2.5 GeV at the Bonn ELSA accelerator. The eta-mesons have been detected in coincidence with recoil protons and recoil neutrons, which allows a detailed comparison of the quasi-free n(gamma,eta)n and p(gamma,eta)p reactions. The excitation function for eta-production off the neutron shows a pronounced bump-like structure at W=1.68 GeV (E_g ~ 1 GeV), which is absent for the proton., Comment: accepted for publication in Phys. Rev. Lett
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40. Modification of the $\omega$-Meson Lifetime in Nuclear Matter
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Kotulla, M., Trnka, D., Mühlich, P., Anton, G., Bacelar, J. C. S., Bartholomy, O., Bayadilov, D., Beloglazov, Y. A., Bogendörfer, R., Castelijns, R., Crede, V., Dutz, H., Ehmanns, A., Elsner, D., Ewald, R., Fabry, I., Fuchs, M., Essig, K., Funke, Ch., Gothe, R., Gregor, R., Gridnev, A. B., Gutz, E., Höffgen, S., Hoffmeister, P., Horn, I., Hössl, J., Jaegle, I., Junkersfeld, J., Kalinowsky, H., Klein, Frank, Klein, Fritz, Klempt, E., Konrad, M., Kopf, B., Krusche, B., Langheinrich, J., Löhner, H., Lopatin, I. V., Lotz, J., Lugert, S., Menze, D., Messchendorp, J. G., Mertens, T., Metag, V., Mosel, U., Nanova, M., Novotny, R., Ostrick, M., Pant, L. M., van Pee, H., Pfeiffer, M., Roy, A., Radkov, A., Schadmand, S., Schmidt, Ch., Schmieden, H., Schoch, B., Shende, S., Suft, G., Sumachev, V. V., Szczepanek, T., Süle, A., Thoma, U., Varma, R., Walther, D., Weinheimer, Ch., and Wendel, Ch.
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Nuclear Experiment ,High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,Nuclear Theory - Abstract
The photo production of $\omega$ mesons on the nuclei C, Ca, Nb and Pb has been measured using the Crystal Barrel/TAPS detector at the ELSA tagged photon facility in Bonn. The dependence of the $\omega$ meson cross section on the nuclear mass number has been compared with three different types of models, a Glauber analysis, a BUU analysis of the Giessen theory group and a calculation by the Valencia theory group. In all three cases, the inelastic $\omega$ width is found to be $130-150 \rm{MeV/c^2}$ at normal nuclear matter density for an average 3-momentum of 1.1 GeV/c. In the restframe of the $\omega$ meson, this inelastic $\omega$ width corresponds to a reduction of the $\omega$ lifetime by a factor $\approx 30$. For the first time, the momentum dependent $\omega$N cross section has been extracted from the experiment and is in the range of 70 mb., Comment: 5 pages, 4 figures
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41. The Attunement Strategy: Reclaiming Children's Motivation by Responsive Instruction. Innodata Monographs.
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International Bureau of Education, Geneva (Switzerland)., Stevens, Luc, van Werkhoven, Wim, and Castelijns, Jos
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This monograph describes the attunement strategy devised by educational researchers in the Netherlands as a means of engaging students' interest and building their understanding during classroom activities. The strategy, based on a cognitive-motivational model for development and learning, was developed to address the problem of students who are unwilling or unable to focus on specific tasks, who lack motivation, and who disrupt other students and teachers. The attunement strategy sees the teacher engaging the pupil in a one-to-one interaction, attempting to look at the task from the pupil's perspective, and providing the pupil with the scaffold needed for learning and development, concentration, and learning in the classroom. This monograph explains the theoretical basis of the attunement strategy and reports on its use in a variety of settings in the Netherlands, England, and Germany: specialized treatment institutes, special education schools, and regular primary education schools. Four programs were designed for school advisers, teachers in teacher-training colleges for primary education, teams of primary schools, and a specific program for teachers of 5- to 6-year-olds. Analysis of the pilot initiative in primary schools in the Netherlands showed a positive response by both pupils and teachers. (Contains 52 references.) (KB)
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42. The Validity of Learning Potential Tests
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Ruijssenaars, A.J.J.M., primary, Castelijns, J.H.M., additional, and Hamers, J.H.M., additional
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- 2020
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43. Nucleon resonance decay by the $K^0\Sigma^+$ channel
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al., R. Castelijns et
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Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
Hyperon production off the proton in the $K^0 \Sigma^+$ channel has been studied at the tagged photon beam facility at the ELSA electron accelerator in Bonn. This experiment was part of a series of neutral meson production experiments on various targets. For this purpose, the Crystal Barrel and TAPS photon spectrometers have been combined to provide a $4 \pi$ detector for multi-neutral-particle final states. A high-quality excitation function, recoil polarizations, and angular distributions from threshold up to 2.3 GeV center-of-mass energy were obtained. The results are compared with predictions of recent coupled-channels calculations within the K-matrix formalism and are interpreted by the partial-wave analysis within the Bonn-Gatchina model., Comment: 6 pages, 5 figures, submitted to EPJA
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44. Improved study of a possible Theta+ production in the pp -> p K0 sigma+ reaction with the COSY-TOF spectrometer
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collaboration, COSY-TOF, Abdel-Bary, M., Abdel-Samad, S., Brinkmann, K. -Th., Castelijns, R., Clement, H., Dietrich, J., Dshemuchadse, S., Dorochkevitch, E., Eyrich, W., Ehrhardt, K., Erhardt, A., Freiesleben, H., Gast, W., Georgi, J., Gillitzer, A., Jaeger, H., Jaekel, R., Karsch, L., Kilian, K., Krapp, M., Kuhlmann, E., Lehmann, A., Morsch, H. P., Paul, N., Pinna, L., Pizzolotto, C., Ritman, J., Roderburg, E., Schadmand, S., Schoenmeier, P., Schulte-Wissermann, M., Schroeder, W., Sefzick, T., Teufel, A., Ucar, A., Ullrich, W., Wenzel, R., Wintz, P., Wuestner, P., and Zupranski, P.
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The pp -> p K0 Sigma+ reaction was investigated with the TOF spectrometer at COSY at 3.059 GeV/c incident beam momentum. The main objective was to clarify whether or not a narrow exotic S = +1 resnance, the Theta+ pentaquark, is populated at 1.53 GeV/c2 in the K0 p subsystem with a data sample of much higher statistical significance compared to the previously reported data in this channel. An analysis of these data does not confirm the existence of the Theta+ pentaquark. This is expressed as an upper limit for the cross section sigma (pp -> p K0 Sigma+) < 0.15 microbarn at the 95 percent confidence level., Comment: 11 pages, 5 figures
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45. Spin observables in deuteron-proton radiative capture at intermediate energies
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Mehmandoost-Khajeh-Dad, A. A., Amir-Ahmadi, H. R., Bacelar, J. C. S., van~den~Berg, A. M., Castelijns, R., Deltuva, A., van~Garderen, E. D., Glöckle, W., Golak, J., Kalantar-Nayestanaki, N., Kamada, H., Kiš, M., Koohi-Fayegh-Dehkordi, R., Löhner, H., Mahjour-Shafiei, M., Mardanpur, H., Messchendorp, J. G., Nogga, A., Sauer, P., Shende, S. V., Skibinski, R., Witała, H., and Wörtche, H. J.
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A radiative deuteron-proton capture experiment was carried out at KVI using polarized-deuteron beams at incident energies of 55, 66.5, and 90 MeV/nucleon. Vector and tensor-analyzing powers were obtained for a large angular range. The results are interpreted with the help of Faddeev calculations, which are based on modern two- and three-nucleon potentials. Our data are described well by the calculations, and disagree significantly with the observed tensor anomaly at RCNP., Comment: 10 pages, 4 figures, submitted to PLB
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46. Use of Diffusion-Weighted Imaging and 18F-Fluorodeoxyglucose Positron Emission Tomography Combined With Computed Tomography in the Response Assessment for (Chemo)radiotherapy in Head and Neck Squamous Cell Carcinoma
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Noij, D.P., Martens, R.M., Koopman, T., Hoekstra, O.S., Comans, E.F.I., Zwezerijnen, B., de Bree, R., de Graaf, P., and Castelijns, J.A.
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47. Structure and Phase Transitions of Alkyl Chains on Mica
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Heinz, Hendrik, Castelijns, Hein J., and Suter, Ulrich W.
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Condensed Matter - Materials Science ,Condensed Matter - Statistical Mechanics - Abstract
We use molecular dynamics as a tool to understand the structure and phase transitions [Osman et. al. J. Phys. Chem. B 2000, 104, 4433; 2002, 106, 653] in alkylammonium micas. The consistent force field 91 is extended for accurate simulation of mica and related minerals. We investigate mica sheets with 12 octadecyltrimethylammonium (C18) ions or 12 dioctadecyldimethylammonium (2C18) ions, respectively, as single and layered structures at different temperatures with periodicity in the xy plane by NVT dynamics. The alkylammonium ions reside preferably above the cavities in the mica surface with an aluminum-rich boundary. The nitrogen atoms are 380 to 390 pm distant to the superficial silicon-aluminum plane. With increasing temperature, rearrangements of C18 ions on the mica surface are found, while 2C18 ions remain tethered due to geometric restraints. We present basal-plane spacings in the duplicate structures, tilt angles of the alkyl chains, and gauche-trans ratios to analyze the chain conformation. Also, the individual phase transitions of the two systems on heating are explained. Where experimental data are available, the agreement is very good. We propose a geometric parameter lamba for the saturation of the surface with alkyl chains, which determines the preferred self-assembly pattern, i.e., islands, intermediate, or continuous. Lambda also determines the tilt angles in continuous layers on mica or other surfaces. The thermal decomposition appears to be a Hofmann elimination with mica as a base-template., Comment: 45 pages with 6 tables and 5 figures
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48. Systematic investigation of the elastic proton-deuteron differential cross section at intermediate energies
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Ermisch, K., Amir-Ahmadi, H. R., Berg, A. M. van den, Castelijns, R., Davids, B., Epelbaum, E., Van Garderen, E., Gloeckle, W., Golak, J., Harakeh, M. N., de Huu, M. A., Kalantar-Nayestanaki, N., Kamada, H., Kis, M., Mahjour-Shafiei, M., Nogga, A., Skibinski, R., Witala, H., and Woertche, H. J.
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Nuclear Experiment - Abstract
To investigate the importance of three-nucleon forces (3NF) systematically over a broad range of intermediate energies, the differential cross sections of elastic proton-deuteron scattering have been measured at proton bombarding energies of 108, 120, 135, 150, 170 and 190 MeV at center-of-mass angles between $30^\circ$ and $170^\circ$. Comparisons with Faddeev calculations show unambiguously the shortcomings of calculations employing only two-body forces and the necessity of including 3NF. They also show the limitations of the latest few-nucleon calculations at backward angles, especially at higher beam energies. Some of these discrepancies could be partially due to relativistic effects. Data at lowest energy are also compared with a recent calculation based on \chipt.
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49. Illness burden and physical outcomes associated with collaborative care in patients with comorbid depressive disorder in chronic medical conditions: A systematic review and meta-analysis
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van Eck van der Sluijs, Jonna F., Castelijns, Hilde, Eijsbroek, Vera, Rijnders, Cees A. Th., van Marwijk, Harm W.J., and van der Feltz-Cornelis, Christina M.
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50. Belgian atopic dermatitis guidelines
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Lapeere, Hilde, primary, Speeckaert, Reinhart, additional, Baeck, Marie, additional, Dezfoulian, Bita, additional, Lambert, Julien, additional, Roquet-Gravy, Pierre-Paul, additional, Stockman, Annelies, additional, White, Jonathan, additional, Castelijns, Francisca, additional, and Gutermuth, Jan, additional
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