2,166 zoekresultaten voor “from water” in de Publieke website
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interactions in terms of their pupils’ best interest: A perspective from continental European pedagogy
Dit proefschrift betreft een interpretatief onderzoek naar de wijze waarop leraren hun dagelijkse leraar-leerling interacties interpreteren in termen van het belang van hun leerlingen.
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the role of mycorrhizal associations in soil carbon cycling: insights from global analyses of mycorrhizal vegetation
In this PhD study, I aim to deepen our understanding of the influence of major mycorrhizal types, namely arbuscular mycorrhizae (AM) and ectomycorrhizae (EM), on the global soil carbon cycle and their potential distribution changes under future environmental shifts.
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the electrolyte effects of CO2 electroreduction to CO and H2 evolution from the interfacial pH perspective
The role of the interfacial environment during electrochemical reactions has been increasingly valued, especially for those reactions involving protons or hydroxyl ions.
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Crane and Wetland Conservation in African Rural Landscapes: Insights from Kenya, Uganda and Zimbabwe
This thesis focuses on the social dimensions of crane and wetland conservation in rural landscapes in Kenya, Uganda and Zimbabwe.
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Cell-autonomous and host-dependent CXCR4 signaling in cancer metastasis: insights from a zebrafish xenograft model
Promotor: A.H. Meijer, Co-promotor: B.E. Snaar-Jagalska
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The political effects of intra-EU migration: Evidence from national and European elections in seven countries
This article examines how immigration from Central and Eastern Europe influences political support for Eurosceptic parties.
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Gender in ethnically mixed relationships of immigrants from Dutch former colonies in the Netherlands, 1945-2005
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Creating a sign language out of everything and everywhere: An example from the deaf people of Bissau
Op 19 februari promoveert Mariana Martins. Het Leiden University Centre for Linguistics feliciteert Mariana!
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From Smoke to Sweat: Developing and evaluating an accessible virtual coach to support smoking cessation and physical activity
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Symposium: Medieval miniatures from Byvanck to the RKD
Hybrid Symposium: Medieval miniatures from Byvanck to the RKD. 18 March 2025, Den Haag.
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Selectivity and competition between the anodic evolution of oxygen and chlorine
Sustainable energy from wind and solar is most readily available near the sea.
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Levend Lab: 'Jouw bak met schoon water is vol leven, die van mij is doods'
In Nederland kun je drinken uit de kraan. Maar de sloten, rivieren en meren waar ons drinkwater van gemaakt wordt, zijn de smerigste van Europa. Tv-programma Focus zocht uit wat er allemaal moet gebeuren om de kwaliteit van ons drinkwater te waarborgen. Ze gingen daarvoor ook op bezoek bij de slootjes…
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Applications of graphene in nanotechnology : 1D diffusion, current drag and nanoelectrodes
Graphene nanoribbons (GNRs) are used as a current carrying substrate in investigation of current-induced forces in a low-temperature STM (chapter 2).
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Development of automatic image analysis methods for high-throughput and high-content screening
Promotor: Prof.dr. B. van de Water
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Waarom we onder water moeten kijken om ons verleden te begrijpen
Overblijfselen uit het verleden liggen voor een groot deel verborgen in rivieren, meren en zeeën. Helaas kijken we zelden onder water, en onbekend maakt onbemind. Martijn Manders vertelt in zijn oratie waarom onderwaterarcheologie zo belangrijk is voor het begrijpen van onze geschiedenis.
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Sustainable Societies
How do you engage society to stop biodiversity loss? How do you create political and social involvement to deal with climate change? And how do you balance the economic needs of industry with the negative effects of pollution? If you find these kinds of questions interesting, then this Pre-University…
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Gene networks-based mechanistic assessment of drug-induced organ toxicity: a focus on liver and kidney
Drug induced organ toxicity is the main problem of the drug development and drug usage in the clinic. The liver and kidneys are the most sensitive organs towards drug induced toxicity.
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Microscopy and Spectroscopy on Model Catalysts in Gas Environments
In surface science there is great effort to move from studying simple, flat model surfaces in vacuum to investigating more complex model catalysts in gas environments (in situ). This thesis gives three examples of such studies using microscopy and spectroscopy.
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Diana SuhardimanKoninklijk Instituut Taal, Landen Volkenkunde
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Tirong GuoFaculteit der Wiskunde en Natuurwetenschappen
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Navigating the Unpredictable: Climate Chaos and the Future of Water
Lezing, Studium Generale
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Schouwburgstraat Community Garden
In the Schouwburgstraat, LUGO is currently redesigning the back-garden in order to increase biodiversity and make it a more beautiful space. Throughout October 2023 until March 2024, we will be making changes to the garden with our team of volunteers.
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Patterns in natural systems
Promotor: A. Doelman, Co-promotores: P.J.A. van Heijster; A. Zagaris
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Quantifying the toxicity of mixtures of metals and metal-based nanoparticles to higher plants
Promotores: Prof.dr. W.J.G.M. Peijnenburg & Dr. M.G. Vijver
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The role and analysis of molecular systems in electrocatalysis
Molecular complexes can be used as electrocatalysts for oxygen reduction, water oxidation, and/or hydrogen peroxide production.
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Understanding disease suppressive soils
Soil is a home for an unbelievable diversity and abundance of microbial life that is essential for supporting life on our planet.
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Manuscript Mondays: Early materials from the Leiden collection (Leiden, 23 March 2020)
It is time for the fifth lecture in the series Manuscript Mondays. We shall have two speakers. Jesse Keskiaho (University of Helsinki, Finland) will start with a talk about the soul. In the second talk Evina Steinova will tell us more about the medieval encyclopaedia. The talks will be followed by a…
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Connecting dots between natural and artificial Photosynthesis
Decentralized plug and play systems for energy production are the future picture of our society. Artificial photosynthetic systems are used for this purpose.
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The versatility of asymmetric aminoethyl-tetrazines in bioorthogonal chemistry
This thesis describes the synthesis, analysis of various tetrazine bearing compounds and use in bioorthogonal chemistry.
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Towards artificial photosynthesis: resolving supramolecular packing of artificial antennae chromophores through a hybrid approach
Promotor: H.J.M. de Groot
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Leiden Law Clinic onderzoekt toegang tot water voor kinderen in Nederland
Studenten van de Leiden Law Clinic onderzochten in opdracht van het Public Interest Litigation Project (PILP) het afsluitbeleid voor kleinverbruikers van drinkwater. Zij concluderen dat het afsluiten van gezinnen met kinderen in strijd is met het VN-Kinderrechtenverdrag en daarmee onrechtmatig.
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Exploring structure dependencies of gas-surface interactions with curved single crystals
Curved single crystals provide variable, but well-defined surface structures.
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Functionalized two-dimensional membranes and materials for solar-to-fuel devices: a multiscale computational approach
In the current global context, there is a pressing need to address sustainable energy supplies to safeguard our Planet and its ecosystems. The choices made by human society have a significant impact on genetic evolution and climate.
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Strijd tussen Turkije en Griekenland over territoriale wateren
Door de moderne technologie kan meer aardgas en olie in het oostelijk deel van de Middellandse Zee worden gewonnen dan vroeger. Hierdoor is ‘opnieuw’ een strijd losgebarsten tussen Turkije en Griekenland, waarbij Turkije aanspraak maakt op een deel van de Middellandse Zee rond Cyprus.
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The dust and molecular gas in the torus of NGC 1068
An Active Galactic Nucleus (AGN) is a highly luminous region at the center of a galaxy, powered by the accretion into a supermassive black hole and emitting energy from radio waves to gamma rays, often outshining the host galaxy.
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Lipid model membrane systems as a tool for unraveling the underlying factors for skin barrier dysfunction
Barrier function is the natural role of the skin. The lipid matrix present in the outermost layer of the skin, the stratum corneum is important for this function.
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Green defense against thrips- Exploring natural products for early management of western flower thrips
As a contribution to the changing legislation and evolving societal attitudes concerning environmental issues, this project aims to enhance and manipulate the plants’ own natural defense mechanisms against western flower thrips (WFT).
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Functional xylem anatomy: intra and interspecific variation in stems of herbaceous and woody species
My PhD thesis investigates the ecological significance of resistance against drought-induced air bubble formation inside the water conduits of plants (embolism), and the plasticity and functional aspects of stem anatomical traits in woody and herbaceous species.
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Disrupting the transcriptional machinery to combat triple-negative breast cancer
Triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) is a subtype of breast cancer characterized by limited treatment options and unfavorable clinical outcomes. Therefore, the research described in this thesis focused on the exploration of novel targeted therapies for TNBC.
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Core cross-linked polymeric micelles based on polypept(o)ides: from secondary structure formation of polypeptides to functional cross-linking
This thesis aimed to investigate core cross-linked polymeric micelles (CCPMs) and expand their potential for the delivery of hydrophobic drugs and co-factors.
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in speech production: behavioural and electrophysiological evidence from L1 and L2 speakers
Op 15 april promoveert Shaoyu Wang. Het Leiden University Centre for Linguistics feliciteert Shaoyu!
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'When someone gets sick, we run to them, not from them': Holding space for solidarity otherwise and the city in times of Covid‐19
In dit artikel onderzoeken de onderzoekers hoe solidariteit begrepen kan worden, rekening houdend met de diversiteit van verhalen, ruimtes, praktijken, lichamen en tijdsperiodes in een stad.
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LURIS presenteert boek ‘Focus on the Appliance of Science from Leiden’
Leiden University Research & Innovation Services (LURIS), de afdeling van de Universiteit Leiden en het LUMC die de valorisatie van het wetenschappelijk onderzoek stimuleert en in goede banen leidt, presenteert op 28 oktober het boek Focus on the Appliance of Science from Leiden. Dat laat vanuit diverse…
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Oxidation catalysis on Pt and Au: complexity of simple chemistry
Promotor: J.W.M. Frenken Co-Promotores: I.M.N. Groot; L.B.F. Juurlink
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Conservation and management of lions in Kenya
Despite their ecological, cultural, and economic importance, lion (Panthera leo) populations in Kenya are declining rapidly due to retaliatory killings following livestock depredation, depletion of wild prey, habitat loss driven by human activities, climate change, and disease.
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'H2OLAW Law-Science Interfaces within the Law of the Sea and Fresh Water Law'
Graag nodigen wij u uit om abstracts in te dienen voor het congres rondom het thema ‘H2OLAW - Law-Science Interfaces within the Law of the Sea and Fresh Water Law’. Het congres wordt georganiseerd door het Grotius Centre for International Legal Studies van de Universiteit Leiden en vindt plaats op 26…
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Towards artificial photosynthesis on the lipid bilayer of liposomes
Artificial photosynthesis has recognised potential to produce green and sustainable fuels from earth-abundant resources such as water, carbon dioxide (CO2), and sunlight.
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Role of integrin adhesions in cellular mechanotransduction
Promotor: B. vd Water, T. Schmidt, Co-Promotor: E.H.J. Danen
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Taking control of charge transfer: strategic design for solar cells
Promotor: Huub J.M. de Groot, Co-promotor: Francesco Buda
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Jonge ster vuurt extreem snelle watermoleculen af
Een team met Leidse sterrenkundigen heeft watermoleculen waargenomen die zich met een snelheid van meer dan 200.000 km per uur van een jonge, zonachtige ster af bewegen. Dit is 80 keer zo snel als een kogel uit een AK47-geweer.