2,017 search results for “have share on” in the Public website
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Unraveling the Complexity of Human Oogenesis and Reproductive Tract Development
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Automata Learning: from Probabilistic to Quantum
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Neotropical bat species: An exploration of brain morphology and genetics
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Exploring liposome-targeted chemotherapy combined with immunotherapy in cancer
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Host-Gut Microbiota Changes in Different Stages of Cognitive Impairment
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Influence of the Electrode-electrolyte Interface on Electrochemical CO2 Reduction Reaction and Hydrogen Evolution Reaction
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De nieuwe golf
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Validation of innovative digital microscopes for the diagnosis of schistosomiasis and other helminthiases
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Patient-derived models of breast cancer: A breakthrough story of the duct
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Irrigating the Desert
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Deoxygenated cyclophellitol derivatives: synthesis and applications
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On the Benefits and Boundaries of Trust and Trustworthiness
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Student for a Day Archaeology
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Student for a Day Archaeology
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Student for a Day Archaeology
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Student for a Day Archaeology
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Austria’s Present Past: A visual journey through Austrian history 1925 – 2025
Lecture, Annual Lecture Austrian Studies Leiden
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Joint Research Day 2024 (JRD24)
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Gas Wars: A Two-Level Analysis of Ukraine’s Bargaining Position in the 2006 and 2009 Energy Conflicts with Russia
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Meeloopdag Politicologie/Internationale Politiek
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Global metabolomics and lipidomics approaches to probe virus-host interactions
The outbreaks of AIDS and COVID-19 showed clearly how infectious viruses can influence people’s lives. Investigating the changes in the host metabolism may provide a paradigm shift to consider immune-metabolic interactions as therapeutic targets.
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Burkina Faso: Global Gold Expansion and Local Terrains
The book Global Gold Production Touching Ground: Expansion, Informalization, and Technological Innovation is edited by Boris Verbrugge and Sara Geenen. In recent decades, gold mining has moved into increasingly remote corners of the globe. Aside from the expansion of industrial gold mining, many countries…
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Art of Captivity Online exhibition by Benjamin Fogarty-Art Valenzuela
The online exhibition 'Art of Captivity' corresponds with the publication of anthropologists Kevin Lewis O'Neill and Benjamin Fogarty-Art Valenzuela's book the Art ofCaptivity (University of Toronto Press 2020).
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Duyvesteyn & Peters, Fickle Foreign Fighters? A Cross-Case Analysis of Seven Muslim Foreign Fighter Mobilisations (1980-2015)
Some conflicts involve many Muslims as foreign fighters; other conflicts attract only relatively few combatants from abroad. Isabele Duvesteyn and Bram Peeters
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Popular Music in Southeast Asia
From the 1920s on, popular music in Southeast Asia was a mass-audience phenomenon that drew new connections between indigenous musical styles and contemporary genres from elsewhere to create new, hybrid forms. This book presents a cultural history of modern Southeast Asia from the vantage point of popular…
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The Heritage Arena
In Europe a number of production and communication strategies have long tried to establish local products as resources for local development. At the foot of the Alps, this scenario appears in all its contradictions, especially in relation to cheese production. The Heritage Arena focuses on the saga…
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Lipidomics study in liver metabolic diseases
The ideas underlying this thesis are that lipidomics may improve the diagnosis of liver metabolic diseases, and can provide further insights into the underlying pathophysiology of these diseases.
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Moved by the tears of others: emotion networking in the heritage sphere
There is no heritage without emotional sharing and clashing. This article explores the involvement of divergent emotions in heritage making by discussing the debate series of Imagine IC and the Reinwardt Academy and zooming in on the commemoration of slavery and imagery of ‘Black Pete’ in the Netherlands.…
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Principles for knowledge co-production in sustainability research
Research practice, funding agencies and global science organizations suggest that research aimed at addressing sustainability challenges is most effective when ‘co-produced’ by academics and non-academics. Co-production promises to address the complex nature of contemporary sustainability challenges…
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Food. Rethinking global security. Earth's Future.
Today, humanity produces sufficient calories, in theory, to feed the 7.7 billion people on the planet: the amount of food produced per person on the planet has gone up more than 40% since the 1960s. Yet, ironically, the prevalence of undernourishment – which had been declining for decades – has started…
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Workshop Job Interview
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Career Prep, 20 november 2024 in Wijnhaven
Career and apply for jobs
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Toetsing van deskundigenadviezen door de bestuursrechter
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Picturing Silence: Markers in Musical Performance as a means of Understanding Silences
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Musumb and its Emperors facing the Colonial Powers (17th-20th century)
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Exercise therapy in people with rheumatoid arthritis and severe functional disability
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A Matter of Skills
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Reskilling for sustainability: a perspective from comparative ethnography on collective food procurement
We complete this thematic issue’s contribution on skill, food, and sustainability with a team report based on ethnographic research which focuses on reskilling for sustainability in multiple European locations and involving diverse social actors and stakeholders. The Food Citizens? project (2017-2024)…
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Media, Indigeneity and Nation in South Asia
How do videos, movies and documentaries dedicated to indigenous communities transform the media landscape of South Asia? Based on extensive original research, this book examines how in South Asia popular music videos, activist political clips, movies and documentaries about, by and for indigenous communities…
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Experiences with the Liverpool care pathway for the dying patient in nursing home residents
The Liverpool care pathway for the dying patient (LCP) is a multidisciplinary tool developed for the dying phase for use in palliative care settings. The literature reports divergent experiences with its application in a nursing home setting related to its implementation and staff competencies. The…
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Filtering feminisms: Emergent feminist visibilities on Instagram
Based on interviews with feminist Instagram users, this article studies emergent feminist visibilities on Instagram through the concept of filtering.
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New insights in the treatment of femoral neck fractures
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Natural Language Processing in Healthcare: Applications and Value
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Integrating Lifestyle Medicine in Clinical Care
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Metabolomics and lipidomics applications in the context of immune and cancer metabolism
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Multimodal Hallucinations. A transcultural perspective
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Searching for a resolution of BSM puzzles at accelerators and in space
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Advances in Cardiac Computed Tomography Angiography and Characterization of Cardiac Disease
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Opvattingen over aids in Theatre for Development, aidsvoorlichting in Noord Tanzania
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