39 zoekresultaten voor “Tuthill Louisa C Louisa Caroline 1798 1879 I Will Be a Lady A Book for Girls” in de Publieke website
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Student for a Day- MSc Media Technology
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Student For a Day Population Health Management
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Student for a Day Mathematics MSc
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Student for a Day- MSc Industrial Ecology
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Student for a Day Governance of Sustainability MSc
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From midplane to planets : the chemical fingerprint of a disk
This thesis addresses the chemical processes that determine the compositions of giant planet atmospheres.
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Metagenomics for community ecology; a next generation of eDNA monitoring tool for biomass studies in freshwater environments
How can we quantify the density of species within a community through environmental DNA concentrations?
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Development of a low cost technology for in-situ treatment of groundwater for potable and irrigation purposes (TiPOT)
Description of Development of a low cost technology for in-situ treatment of groundwater for potable and irrigation purposes (TiPOT) (2004 - 2007)
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A time-space translation mechanism for patterning the vertebrate anteroposterior axis
My PhD project studies how the temporally sequential Hox gene expression is regulated during head-tail patterning of the frog embryo.
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Developing metabolomics for a systems biology approach to understand Parkinson's disease
Neurodegenerative diseases, including Parkinson’s disease (PD), are increasing in prevalence due to the aging population. Despite extensive study, these diseases are still not fully understood and the lack of personalised treatment options that can target the cause of the diseases, rather than the symptoms,…
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A chemical biology approach for targeting of ligand-drug conjugates
Promotores: H.S. Overkleeft, G.A. van der Marel, Co-Promotor: R.G. Boot
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Development of a Kidney-on-a-Chip Model for Compound Screening and Transport Studies
Pharmaceutical companies, governments and the general public have become increasingly aware that animal models used in drug testing lack vital aspects to serve as an accurate representation of human biology. As models of the human body should become more physiologically relevant, animal models no longer…
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noise of the hunt: effects of noise on predator-prey relationships in a marine ecosystem
The effects of anthropogenic noise on interactions between predators and their prey are still little understood.
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Going global to local: achieving agri-food sustainability from a spatially explicit input-output analysis perspective
The global agri-food system plays a critical role in food security and environmental issues.
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dosing of serotherapy in allogeneic hematopoietic cell transplantation - a delicate balance
Promotor: C.A.J. Knibbe, Co-promotor: J.J. Boelens, R.G.M. Bredius
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resolving supramolecular packing of artificial antennae chromophores through a hybrid approach
Promotor: H.J.M. de Groot
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Nairobi National Park: Lion Population Structure, Diet, and Movement in a Semi-Fenced Park.
What is the population size and social structure in time and space? What is the lion diet and food preference in time and space? What is the home range (MCP and Kernel) and movement in time and space? What are human – lion conflict and responses of lions to traditional herding in time and space? What…
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Pesticides and health – challenges and opportunities for exposure assessment
The aim is to develop methods to assess environmental and occupational exposure to (individual) pesticides, to be applied in epidemiological studies investigating pesticide exposure and human health. Furthermore, we aim to investigate the potential association between exposure to pesticides and Parkinson’s…
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Lights in a sea of darkness: constraining the nature and properties of dark matter using the stellar kinematics in the centres of ultra-faint
Dark matter is one of the biggest mysteries of the Universe. Its properties cannot be explained with the known laws of physics and elementary particles.
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Less is more: reduced mycelial heterogeneity for improved production of enzymes and antibiotics
Hoe kan de techniek van cell wall engineering worden ingezet zodat de industrie streptomyceten beter kunnen verwerken tot nieuwe antibiotica?
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Being a guest author for blogs/online reviews: why and how
How does one become a guest author for Nobel Prize winner Dr. Denis Mukwege Foundation? One of our alumni, Mariasole Forlani, can tell you all about it.
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Deelnemende teams 2019
Benieuwd wie er in 2019 allemaal aan de start zijn verschenen? Bekijk onderstaande lijst:
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PhD position within the project 'Libraries as Links in Learning: Making the Meaning of Manuscripts'
Geesteswetenschappen, Centre for the Arts in Society
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Join-in courses 2023-2024
Join-in courses zijn MA-cursussen over middeleeuwse onderwerpen gegeven binnen vastgestelde MA-programma's van de zes deelnemende universiteiten van de Onderzoekschool. Op aanvraag zijn deze vakken toegankelijk voor studenten van andere (Nederlandse) universiteiten. De cursusbelasting en het aantal…
- Spring School Medieval and Early Modern Studies: Landscape History and Ecology
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History Student for a Day
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Student for a Day Security Studies
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Mathematics MSc- Student for a Day
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Industrial Ecology MSc- Student for a Day
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Student for a Day Security Studies
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Student for a Day Security Studies
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Clustering: a rational design principle for potentiated antibody therapeutics
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A grammar of Ashéninka
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EPP meta-measure and rethinking machine learning benchmarks: A recipe for meta-learning success?
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Metals, energy and geopolitics, a complex mix
Lezing, Tuesday Talks: Science Insights
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Surprising vacuum forces in a superconductor
Lezing, Tuesday Talks: Science Insights
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A brief introduction to GPU programming and optimization
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- Kaiser Lente Lezingen: Launching into the night — a brief history of space exploration
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Modes of Human Becoming: Towards a Process Archaeology of Mind
Lezing, Faculty Lecture