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van Keulen, J. (author), Petersen, Hans (author), Ploeger, Erik (author), van den Berghe, Rianne (author), Hellendoorn, Annika (author), Schutte, Patrick (author)
Hoe deze lessenserie werkt<br/>Je leest nu de docenthandleiding, hier vind je een overzicht van de opbouw van de lessenserie en de bijbehorende materialen. Deze lessenserie bestaat uit zes thema’s. Ieder thema duurt een week en heeft eigen doelen op het gebied van samenwerken en programmeren. Bij ieder thema hoort een docentkaart en...
book 2022
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van Keulen, J. (author), Petersen, Hans (author), Ploeger, Erik (author), van den Berghe, Rianne (author), Hellendoorn, Annika (author), Schutte, Patrick (author)
book 2022
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Favié, Joris (author), Ghazi Vakili, V. (author), Brinkman, W.P. (author), Morina, N (author), Neerincx, M.A. (author)
Certain professions carry a risk of experiencing traumatic events and sometimes developing Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). Researchers have been working on strategies to prevent professionals in those fields from developing PTSD. Recently, there has been a focus on applying technology that supports these preventive strategies, especially...
book chapter 2016
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Pot-Kolder, Roos (author), Veling, Wim (author), Brinkman, W.P. (author), van der Gaag, Mark (author)
In the early years of virtual reality in mental healthcare several reviews were published (Gregg and Tarrier 2007; G. Riva 2002; 2003; 2005). None of them mentions work done on virtual reality with psychotic disorders yet, though some early work was starting to get published around the same time. There are different psychotic disorders with each...
book chapter 2019
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Bluyssen, P.M. (author)
conference paper 2014
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Bluyssen, P.M. (author)
Research has shown that, even though the conditions seem to comply with current standards for indoor environmental quality (IEQ), staying indoors is not good for our health. We are confronted with diseases and disorders related to IEQ such as mental illnesses, obesity and illnesses that take longer to manifest, among which cardiovascular and...
conference paper 2022
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Bluyssen, P.M. (author)
Indoor environmental quality is still described with quantitative dose-related indicators, expressed in number and/or ranges of numbers for each of the factors (indoor air, lighting, acoustics, and thermal aspects). Interactions of stressors and effects at and between human and environment level are ignored. Individual differences in needs and...
conference paper 2023
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Schouten, A.C. (author)
Proprioceptive reflexes play an important role during the control of movement and posture. Disturbed modulation of proprioceptive reflexes is often suggested as the cause for the motoric features present in neurological disorders. In this thesis methods are developed and evaluated to quantify proprioceptive reflexes in vivo during postural...
doctoral thesis 2004
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Mugge, W. (author)
Complex Regional Pain Syndrome (CRPS) is a disabling syndrome associated with sensory (e.g., burning pain, allodynia, hyperalgesia), autonomic (e.g., edema, skin color and temperature changes), and motor impairments (e.g., tremor, myoclonus, dystonia). Approximately 25% of the patients with CRPS develop fixed dystonia which is characterized by...
doctoral thesis 2011
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Coumou, P.C.J.J. (author)
Thin films of superconducting materials with a high resistance in the normal state, such as TiN, NbTiN, NbN and InO, are intensively studied from both an application and a fundamental point of view. A spatially inhomogeneous superconducting state can arise in these materials as a result of the strong disorder. This Thesis provides an...
doctoral thesis 2015
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Fragasso, A. (author)
At first glance nanopores may appear simple, almost intuitive, to understand given that they are, quite literally, ‘just’ very small pores in a membrane. In fact, one may even wonder why at all we need trained scientists to study such seemingly simple entities. The short answer is that nanopores, as the word suggests, are nanoscale entities and,...
doctoral thesis 2021
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Hartanto, D. (author)
Social anxiety disorder (SAD), commonly referred to social phobia, is one of the most an immense and unreasonable fear of social interaction. Cognitive behaviour therapy (CBT) is the most thoroughly studied nonpharmacologic approach to the treatment of SAD patients. In CBT, patients are gradually, in <i>vivo</i>, exposed to anxiety-provoking...
doctoral thesis 2019
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Valu, S.O. (author)
The work presented in this thesis provides new data on the behaviour of the binary mixed actinide oxides of the following systems: (Th,Pu)O2, (U,Pu)O2, (Th,U)O2, (U,Am)O2. The results were obtained by performing measurements in a large temperature interval, for some compounds the thermodynamic properties were studied in the range from about 2 to...
doctoral thesis 2020
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Yagob Mohamed, T.I. (author)
Iron is an essential trace element involved in many processes in the human body. Some disorders like iron deficiency anaemia and haemochromatosis directly result from changes in iron status, while on the other hand iron metabolism changes during illness. Since these adjustments in the iron handling of the body may have consequences for the...
doctoral thesis 2016
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Tielman, M.L. (author)
Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is a mental disorder with a high impact on quality of life, and despite the existence of treatment, barriers still stop many people from receiving the care they need. An e-mental health system for home use might remove some of these barriers, as it provides a privacy-sensitive and accessible way of following...
doctoral thesis 2018
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Spring, H. (author)
The study of crystalline solids and condensed matter physics at large concerns itself with the new behaviors and phases of matter exhibited by elementary particles, atoms, and molecules by virtue of being assembled into a structure. These phases arise from complex microscopic behaviors, which makes it is difficult to establish rigorous...
doctoral thesis 2023
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De Gooijer-van de Groep, K.L. (author), De Vlugt, E. (author), De Groot, J.H. (author), Van der Heijden-Maessen, H.C.M. (author), Wielheesen, D.H.M. (author), Van Wijlen-Hempel, R.M.S. (author), Arendzen, J.H. (author), Meskers, C.G.M. (author)
Background Spastic paresis in cerebral palsy (CP) is characterized by increased joint stiffness that may be of neural origin, i.e. improper muscle activation caused by e.g. hyperreflexia or non-neural origin, i.e. altered tissue viscoelastic properties (clinically: “spasticity” vs. “contracture”). Differentiation between these components is hard...
journal article 2013
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Dekker, C. (author), Eidelloth, W. (author), Koch, R.H. (author)
journal article 1992
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Dekker, M.C. (author), Van Lochem, A.J. (author), Molenbroek, J.F.M. (author)
A healthy work-to-rest ratio during computer work can be an important part of successful preventive workrelated upper limb disorders (WRULD) intervention. Existing break software applications designed to realise such a work-to-rest ratio often possess product features that limit their functionality. Most applications focus on physical relaxation...
journal article 2015
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Li, B. (author), Guo, W. (author), Blöte, H.W.J. (author)
A critical dilute O(n) model on the kagome lattice is investigated analytically and numerically. We employ a number of exact equivalences which, in a few steps, link the critical O(n) spin model on the kagome lattice to the exactly solvable critical q-state Potts model on the honeycomb lattice with q=(n+1)². The intermediate steps involve the...
journal article 2008
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