Mordang, Serge BR; Vanassche, Eline; 63083; Smeenk, Frank WJM; Stassen, Laurents PS; Konings, Karen D;
BACKGROUND: The clinical workplace offers residents many opportunities for learning. Reflection on workplace experiences drives learning and development because experiences potentially make residents reconsider existing knowledge, action repertoires and beliefs. As reflective learning in the workplace cannot be taken for granted, we aimed to gain a...
Dickson, Kayle Malitan, Hajer Lehmann, Christian
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Because of its unique microvascular anatomy, the intestine is particularly vulnerable to microcirculatory disturbances. During inflammation, pathological changes in blood flow, vessel integrity and capillary density result in impaired tissue oxygenation. In severe cases, these changes can progress to multiorgan failure and possibly death. Microcirc...
Litvine, Alexis Séguy, Isabelle Thévenin, Thomas
Le projet COMMUNES a trois objectifs : 1) produire le premier système d’information géographique historique SIG-H au monde restituant, année par année, de la Révolution à nos jours, les délimitations les plus fidèles possibles des communes en y associant les données de population et l’accès aux réseaux de transports ; 2) développer les bases d’un m...
Desie, Ellen; 103007; Van Meerbeek, Koenraad; 76217; De Wandeler, Hans; Bruelheide, Helge; Domisch, Timo; Jaroszewicz, Bogdan; Joly, Francois-Xavier; Vancampenhout, Karen; 45301; Vesterdal, Lars; Muys, Bart; 13609;
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Compen, Boukje; 118926; De Witte, Kristof; 49626; Schelfhout, Wouter;
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Van Gaelen, Pieter; 110574; Springael, Dirk; 37739; Smets, Ilse; 12283;
Proteins, an important fraction of the organic matter in wastewater, typically enter a treatment facility as high molecular weight components. These components are degraded by extracellular protein hydrolytic enzymes, denoted as proteases. Adequate protein hydrolysis monitoring is crucial, since protein hydrolysis is often a rate-limiting step in w...
Steyaert, M Priestley, V Osborne, O Herraiz, A Arnold, R Savolainen, V
Reliable and accurate biodiversity census methods are essential for monitoring ecosystem health and assessing potential ecological impacts of future development projects. Although metabarcoding is increasingly used to study biodiversity across ecological research, morphology‐based identification remains the preferred approach for marine ecological ...
Delbeke, Heleen; 123241; Younas, Saif; Casteels, Ingele; 13902; Joossens, Marie;
Insights in the ocular surface microbiome are still at an early stage and many more questions remain unanswered compared with other human-associated microbial communities. The current knowledge on the human microbiome changed our viewpoint on bacteria and human health and significantly enhanced our understanding of human pathophysiology. Also in oc...
Dunn, JC Papaiakovou, M Han, KT Chooneea, D Bettis, AA Wyine, NY Lwin, AMM Maung, NS Misra, R Littlewood, DTJ
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Background The most commonly used diagnostic tool for soil-transmitted helminths (STH) is the Kato-Katz (KK) thick smear technique. However, numerous studies have suggested that the sensitivity of KK can be problematic, especially in low prevalence and low intensity settings. An emerging alternative is quantitative polymerase chain reaction (qPCR)....
Feng, Siran Liu, Fen Zhu, Shunni Feng, Pingzhong Wang, Zhongming Yuan, Zhenhong Shang, Changhua Chen, Huanjun
To enhance the treatment performance of dairy-derived liquid digestate (DLD) using microalgal-bacterial consortium system composed of Chlorella vulgaris and indigenous bacteria (CV), activated sludge was introduced to form a new microalgal-bacterial consortium system (Co-culture). The activated sludge shortened the lag phase and increased the speci...