661 zoekresultaten voor “taal immune response” in de Publieke website
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De Mythen van Plato. Verhalen voor alle tijden
De vastgeketende mensen in de grot, de wagenmenner van de ziel, de bolletjesmensen van Aristophanes, de Nobele Leugen, het verzonken Atlantis…
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Sociale grammatica: dialecten, identiteit en sociale stratificatie
Dit project onderzoekt hoe mensen taalvormen zoals vragen of beweringen kiezen in het dagelijks spraakgebruik.
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‘De gedachte dat je in een land maar één taal kunt hebben, is nog altijd dominant’
Lang was het in Nederland volkomen normaal dat iedere regio een eigen taal of dialect sprak. Dat werd niet als probleem gezien, maar als uitdrukking van de eigen identiteit. Hoewel taal- en staatsgrenzen nog altijd niet parallel lopen, is de waardering voor zulke verschillen verdwenen. Wie mee wil doen…
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Leidse hoogleraar Turkse talen geeft Turkse medaille terug
Erik-Jan Zürcher, hoogleraar Turkse talen en culturen, geeft uit protest tegen het repressieve regime van de regering Erdogan een hoge Turkse onderscheiding terug. ‘De solidariteitsverklaringen stromen vanuit de hele wereld binnen. Ook uit Turkije.’
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Verborgen theorieën achter taal: een PRE-Class presentatie over taalkunde
Locatief, genitief, instrumentalis. Bij het horen van deze grammaticale termen, breekt het angstzweet je misschien uit. Toch gebruiken veel Europeanen naamvallen dagelijks en ook in het Nederlands zitten restanten van het naamvallensysteem. Tijdens hun presentatie over de PRE-Class Taalwetenschap vertelden…
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The Role of Lexico-Syntactic Features in Noun Phrase Production and Comprehension
Op 16 december promoveert Ruixue Wu. Het Leiden University Centre for Linguistics feliciteert Ruixue!
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Stormruiters. Stepperijken in Eurazië (500 v.Chr.-1700 n.Chr.)
Peter Hoppenbrouwers
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Belangrijke bevindingen in begrijpelijke taal: Universiteit Leiden voert het lekenpraatje in
Promotieplechtigheden in het Academiegebouw zijn na de zomer een stuk beter te volgen voor familie, kennissen en andere niet-vakgenoten in het publiek. Het College voor Promoties heeft met plezier besloten dat per 1 september ook alle Leidse promovendi hun verdediging zullen aftrappen met een lekenpraatje.…
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Peter BisschopFaculteit der Geesteswetenschappen
p.c.bisschop@hum.leidenuniv.nl | 071 5272980
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Advancing Explanatory and Tonal Dialectometry
Op 13 februari promoveert Matthew Sung. Het Leiden University Centre for Linguistics feliciteert Matthew!
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Meerschijn: Syntaxis en semantiek van het Mandarijnse "ge"
Dit onderzoek gaat over de verschillende gebruiken van het Mandarijnse
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Building Other forms of Communicating the Academy
Het BOCA-project verkent nieuwe vormen van het communiceren van academische kennis als een manier om de band tussen de universiteit en de samenleving te versterken.
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De bevolkingsgeschiedenis van Zuid-Amerika herzien: multidisciplinaire perspectieven op de Boven-Amazone
Dit project onderzoekt de bevolkingsdynamiek in het westen van Zuid-Amerika op basis van sporen in de geografische, genetische, archeologische, etnologische en taalkundige gegevens.
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Land, ruimte, macht: Landschappen van het vroege kalifaat
Dit door NWO gefinancierde VICI-project (2025-2030) onder leiding van prof. dr. Petra M. Sijpesteijn onderzoekt de plaatsvormingsprocessen in het vroege Islamitische Rijk.
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effecten van Immersieve 360-taken op aspecten van het spreken in de tweede taal en op de betrokkenheid van studenten
In hoeverre verandert het gebruik van 360-immersie bij een spreektaak de uitgelokte spraak, vergeleken met 2D-presentaties?
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Financial Collateral
In november 2020 is het Engelstalige boek ‘Financial Collateral; Law and Practice’ verschenen. Het boek is gepubliceerd door Oxford University Press en geredigeerd en geschreven door professor Matthias Haentjens. Voorts hebben meegeschreven Anthony Zacaroli (High Court, Chancery Division), Yael Diamant…
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Risk bounds for deep learning
In this thesis, deep learning is studied from a statistical perspective. Convergence rates for the worst case risk bounds of neural network estimators are obtained in the classification, density estimation and linear regression model.
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Strongly interacting electrons in Sachdev-Ye-Kitaev models and twisted bilayer graphene
In this thesis, we study systems of electrons in which strong correlations give rise to emergent exotic physics.
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Peeking into the future: Fungi in the greening Arctic
Promotor: E.F. Smets, Co-promotor: J. Geml
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Calcium-dependent regulation of auxin transport in plant development
The plant hormone auxin regulates plant growth and development through polar cell-to-cell transport-generated maxima and minima. PIN FORMED (PIN) auxin efflux carriers determine the direction of this auxin flow through their asymmetric placement on the plasma membrane (PM).
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Evolutionary Developmental Biology of Bitterling Fish
We developed the bitterling as a unique, well-studied model organism in the area of the evolutionary ecology of brood parasitism. The bitterling-mussel relationship, interspecific mussel host preference, and mussel gill structure are studied in detail, to help understand the developmental adaptation…
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Human skin equivalents for atopic dermatitis: investigating the role of filaggrin in the skin barrier
Promotor: Prof.dr. J.A. Bouwstra, Co-promotor: A. El Ghalbzouri
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Emergence of rebellious digital press in Chile: Divergence, engagement and impact. Journal of Communication
A new publication on changes in the relationship between news and their public in Chile
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Hysterons and pathways in mechanical metamaterials
Mechanical metamaterials are carefully engineered materials whose properties are controlled by their structure, not by their composition, which allows using metamaterials to study and control physical effects in detail.
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The rebound effect through industrial ecology’s eyes : the case of transport eco-innovation
Promotor: Prof. dr. Arnold Tukker & Prof. dr. René Kemp (Maastricht University)
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Phenotypic plasticity and genetic adaptation of plant functional traits on global scales
In light of climate change, it is crucial to determine whether plant species can adapt to future climates to avoid extinction. Plants adapt to various conditions by altering their functional traits, such as leaf size or photosynthetic rate. Some traits appear linked and vary together between species,…
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Large scale visual search
Promotor: J.N. Kok, Co-promotor: M.S. Lew
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Plant occurrence in space and time: the importance of land use, habitat structure, and pollination mode
Plant diversity is essential for us and our planet as it sustains the stability of our ecosystems, provides vital materials and food to us and supports many ecosystem services.
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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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Optimally weighted ensembles of surrogate models for sequential parameter optimization
It is a common technique in global optimization with expensive black-box functions to learn a surrogate-model of the response function from past evaluations and use it to decide on the location of future evaluations.
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Onderzoek
Onderzoek van de sectie Methodologie & Statistiek van het Instituut Psychologie aan de Universiteit Leiden
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Synthesis, structure and epitope mapping of well-defined Staphylococcus aureus capsular polysaccharides
This dissertation presents the synthesis and evaluation of antibody recognition for various capsular polysaccharide (CP) fragments of Staphylococcus aureus (S. aureus).
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CellEKT: a chemical proteomics platform to study the kinome
Kinase inhibitors are key therapeutic agents, particularly in oncology, yet their clinical efficacy is often hampered by off-target effects and limited understanding of their cellular target profiles.
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Microbial communities in Pampa soils; impact of land use changes, soil type and climatic conditions
Promotor: J.A. van Veen, Co-promotor: E.E. Kuramae
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On the geometry of fracture and frustration
Promotor: Prof.dr. M.L. van Hecke, Co-Promotor: V. Vitelli
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Dormancy in stochastic interacting systems
Organisms often need to adapt more efficiently and devise new strategies for surviving difficult ecological circumstances.
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More JAZ in the orchestration of jasmonate-mediated plant defense
Prof.dr. J. Memelink
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Translational pharmacokinetics-pharmacodynamics in zebrafish: integration of experimental and computational methods
The zebrafish is a promising vertebrate model organism in early drug discovery and development.
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Modulation of plant chemistry by rhizosphere bacteria
Plant-microbe interaction resulted in different physio/chemical responses by host plant and interacting rhizobacteria.
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When materials become critical: lessons from the 2010 rare earth crisis
Promotor: G.J. Kramer Co-Promotor: E.G.M. Kleijn
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Multiscale mathematical biology of cell-extracellular matrix interactions during morphogenesis
During embryonic growth, cells proliferate, differentiate, and collectively migrate to form different tissues at the right position and time in the body.
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Towards predictive cardiovascular safety: a systems pharmacology approach
Promotores: Prof.dr. M. Danhof, Prof.dr. D.R. Stanski
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Stress-induced protein dynamic and growth arrest in C. elegans during development
During post-embryonic development into adults, animals face an environment that fluctuates constantly. For example, in nutrient availability, temperature, and osmolarity (e.g., salt concentration).
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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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Beyond random and forbidden interactions : how optimizing energy gain results in morphological matching among subalpine Asteraceae and their
Plants and their pollinators form complex interaction networks. Within these networks, species differ widely in the number of species they interact with.
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From the root of variation: A metabolomics perspective to plant soil-feedback
By growing in a soil plants change the biotic and abiotic properties of the soil in which they grow.
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Uncovering vulnerabilities in triple-negative breast cancer
Triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) constitutes a small subtype (~15%) of breast cancer, but causes the majority of breast cancer-related deaths.
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Towards near-infrared light-activated combination chemotherapy
The goal of the research presented in this thesis was to explore the chemical space of ruthenium(II) photocages, investigate their ability to host potent chemotherapy drugs, and to red shift the activation wavelength of the most promising PACT candidates to conduct biological studies.
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Functional characterization and unraveling the Gene Regulatory Networks (GRNs) of HD-Zip transcription factor HB40 (and HB22) in Arabidopsis
In this Ph.D. thesis, we characterized two novel upstream regulators of JUB1, HB40, and HB22, in Arabidopsis thaliana. In Chapter 2, we described functions of HB40 in modulating growth and development via the regulation of JUB1 and GA inactivation genes GA2OXs.