1,055 zoekresultaten voor “dutch each in dit” in de Publieke website
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Studenten op bezoek bij staatssecretaris Uslu: ‘Ze wilde weten hoe wij naar cultuur kijken’
Gewapend met een vragenlijst stonden Elisa en Haije donderdagochtend op de vijfde etage van de Haagse Hoftoren, waar alle bewindslieden hun werkplek hebben. ‘Je zag meteen dat hier kunstliefhebbers zitten’, vertelt Haije. De gangen en kantoren hangen vol met kunst, zo ook de kamer van Gunay Uslu, staatssecretaris…
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Sanne Wirken wint Master scriptieprijs 2014
De winnaar van de Master scriptieprijs 2014 van het Holland Historisch Tijdschrift is niemand minder dan alumna van de Universiteit Leiden Sanne Wirken, met haar scriptie Jan Kluit en Hendrik Moerings. Media en identiteit in de Republiek, 1747 – 1800.
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The chlorine chain study
A substance flow analysis, covering about 99 % of the flows of chlorinated substances in the Netherlands.
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Abiotic depletion in LCIA
Possible improvements for the assessment of abiotic depletion in LCA.
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The Diving Dutchman: het marien-gravimetrisch onderzoek van F.A. Vening Meinesz (1887-1966)
Promotores: Prof.dr. F. van Lunteren, Prof.dr. F.S. Gaastra
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Toelatingseisen
Om te worden toegelaten tot Nederlandkunde aan de Universiteit Leiden, moet je aan de onderstaande toelatingseisen voldoen.
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Mariëlle Kleijn op Paradise.fm over prostitutie op Curaçao
In 2020 sloot Campo Alegre, het grote openluchtbordeel op Curaçao. Inmiddels willen verschillende politieke partijen dit bordeel weer openen. Promovenda Mariëlle Kleijn praat hierover op Paradise.fm.
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Henk te Velde bij ‘NOS Met het Oog op Morgen’ over koopkrachtproblemen
Het kabinet kampt door de stijgende energieprijzen en steeds duurdere boodschappen met grote uitdagingen. Volgens hoogleraar Henk te Velde staan we daarmee aan het begin van een geheel nieuwe politieke situatie, zo vertelt hij in ‘NOS Met het Oog op Morgen’.
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Leo Lucassen in de Volkskrant over immigratierapport
Leo Lucassen, hoogleraar migratiegeschiedenis, uit in de Volkskrant kritiek op een rapport over immigratie, dat onderzoekers in opdracht van het Renaissance Instituut van Forum voor Democratie hebben geschreven. Volgens Lucassen bevat het rapport onwaarschijnlijke stellingen, pessimistische conclusies…
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Louis Sicking in diverse media: ‘Verzet tegen de vanzelfsprekendheid van de Gouden Eeuw’
Bij de term ‘Gouden Eeuw’ wordt snel gedacht aan Holland in de zeventiende eeuw, maar veel andere streken van Nederland hebben een heel andere bloeiperiode. Universitair docent Louis Sicking schreef er een boek over. Diverse media besteedden er aandacht aan.
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Single-electrolyte isotachophoresis: on-chip analyte focusing and separation
Promotor: Thomas Hankemeier, Co-promotores: Heiko van der Linden, Paul Vulto
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In vitro and in vivo delivery of functionalized nanoparticles via coiled-coil interactions
Promotor: A. Kros, Co-promotor: R.R.C.L. Olsthoorn
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Microbial communities in Pampa soils; impact of land use changes, soil type and climatic conditions
Promotor: J.A. van Veen, Co-promotor: E.E. Kuramae
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China’s industrial carbon emissions: Historical drivers at the regional and sectoral levels and projections in light of policy
This thesis studied in depth the energy use and CO2 emissions of the industrial sector in China.
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Algorithms for analyzing and mining real-world graphs
Promotor: Prof.dr. J.N. Kok, Co-Promotor: W.A. Kosters
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Metabolomics assisted with stable-isotope labeling: exploring neuronal metabolism related to Parkinson’s disease
The progressive loss and degeneration of dopaminergic neurons is a major pathological hallmark of Parkinson's disease (PD). The onset and progression of PD can be triggered by multiple risk factors, for instance, genetic mutation, environmental exposure, and aging.
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The good? The bad? The mutant! Characterization of cancer-related somatic mutations and identification of a selectivity hotspot in adenosine
G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs), one of the largest families of membrane proteins, are responsive to a diverse set of physiological endogenous ligands including hormones and neurotransmitters.
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Typical representations of GL_n(F)
Promotores: Bas Edixhoven, Guy Henniart
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Distance-based analysis of dynamical systems and time series by optimal transport
Promotor: S.M. Verduyn Lunel
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The ecological relevance of chemical diversity in plants
Promotor: P.G.L. Klinkhamer, Co-Promotores: K. Vrieling, P.P.J. Mulder
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Identification and characterization of developmental genes in streptomyces
Promotor: Prof.dr. G.P. van Wezel
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Better Predictions when Models are Wrong or Underspecified
Promotor: P.D. Grünwald
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Credible sets in nonparametric regression
Promotor: Prof.dr. A.W. van der Vaart
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Towards a system-based pharmacology approach to predict developmental changes in renal drug clearance in children
Promotores: Prof.dr. C.A.J. Knibbe, Prof.dr. M. Danhof, Prof.dr. K. Allegaert (Leuven)
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Breaking of ensemble equivalence for complex networks
For many system in statistical physics the microcanonical and canonical ensemble are equivalent in the thermodynamic limit, but not for all.
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Massively collaborative machine learning
Promotor: J. N. Kok, Co-promotor: A. J. Knobbe
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Chemical Synthesis of Fragments of Streptococcal Cell Wall Polysaccharides
This thesis describes the design and synthesis of fragments of various cell wall carbohydrates of the Streptococcus species, including the branched Group B-specific antigen (GBC) of Group B Streptococcus, glycerol phosphate (GroP) modified group A carbohydrate (GAC), and the O-acetylated type 1 capsular…
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Steady-State Analysis of Large Scale Systems
Promotor: W.Th.F. den Hollander Co-Promotor: F.M. Spieksma
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Diversity in the globally intertwined giant barrel sponge species complex
This thesis describes the genetic and prokaryotic diversity of giant barrel sponges.
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Abstract delta modeling: software product lines and beyond
Promotor: Prof.dr. F.S. de Boer, Co-promotor: D. Clarke
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The origins of friction and the growth of graphene, investigated at the atomic scale
Promotor: J.W.M. Frenken
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Benchmarking Discrete Optimization Heuristics
This thesis involves three topics: benchmarking discrete optimization algorithms, empirical analyses of evolutionary computation, and automatic algorithm configuration.
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Insights into microtubule catastrophes: the effect of end-binding proteins and force
For each living organism health is ensured by correct functioning of its cells. Cells therefore have elaborate methods for regulation of their proteins.
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Unconditionally secure cryptographic protocols from coding-theoretic primitives
This dissertation presents new cryptographic protocols, which can be divided into two families.
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Semi-partitioned Scheduling and Task Migration in Dataflow Networks
Promotor: Ed F. Deprettere, Co-promotor: Todor P. Stefanov
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A fixed point approach towards stability of delay differential equations with applications to neural networks
Promotor: S.M. Verduyn Lunel, Co-Promotor: O.W. van Gaans
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Sparsity-Based Algorithms for Inverse Problems
Inverse problems are problems where we want to estimate the values of certain parameters of a system given observations of the system. Such problems occur in several areas of science and engineering. Inverse problems are often ill-posed, which means that the observations of the system do not uniquely…
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Data Driven Modeling & Optimization of Industrial Processes
Industrial manufacturing processes, such as the production of steel or the stamping of car body parts, are complex semi-batch processes with many process steps, machine parameters and quality indicators.
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Estimation and Optimization of the Performance of Polyhedral Process Networks
Promotor: Prof.dr.ir. E. Deprettere
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DNA expressions - A formal notation for DNA
Promotores: J.N. Kok, H.J. Hoogeboom
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Nano-scale electronic structure of strongly correlated electron systems
In condensed matter systems electron-electron interactions, negligible in everyday metals, can dramatically alter the electronic behavior of the system. Examples of such altered behavior include high-temperature superconductivity and modulation of the electron density.
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Intermittency and Number Expansions for Random Interval Maps
This dissertation consists of two parts, each of which considers a different research area related to random interval maps. In the first part we are interested in random interval maps that are critically intermittent.
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Systems diagnosis in chronic disease: prediction and evaluation
Promotor: J. van der Greef, T. Hankemeier; Co-promotor: H.A. van Wietmarschen
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Inverse problems for universal deformation rings of group representations
Promotor: Prof.dr. P. Stevenhagen
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Discovery and development of inhibitors selective for human constitutive proteasome and immunoproteasome active sites
This thesis describes the design and development of subunit‐selective inhibitors of particular catalytically active subunits of human constitutive proteasomes and immunoproteasomes.
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The role of the interleukin 12 family in atherosclerosis
Promotor: Johan Kuiper, Co-promotor: Saskia C.A. de Jager
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Trading Responsibility: navigating national burdens in a globalized world
International trade has played a major role in defining the modern global economy. Trade, however, entangles the environmental pressures of economic sectors, giving the illusion of environmental improvements, while the opposite may be occurring.
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Machine learning-based NO2 estimation from seagoing ships using TROPOMI/S5P satellite data
The marine shipping industry is one of the strongest emitters of nitrogen oxides (NOx), a pollutant detrimental to ecology and human health. Over the last 20 years, the pollution produced by power plants, the industry sector, and cars has been decreasing.
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On the optimization of imaging pipelines
In this thesis, topics relating to the optimization of high-throughput pipelines used for imaging are discussed. In particular, different levels of implementation, i.e., conceptual, software, and hardware, are discussed and the thesis outlines how advances on each level need to be made to make gains…
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Tailoring x-ray tomography techniques for cultural heritage research
Visualizing the internal structure is a crucial step in acquiring knowledge about the origin, state, and composition of cultural heritage artifacts. Among the most powerful techniques for exposing the interior of cultural heritage objects is computed tomography (CT), a technique that computationally…