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    Fire Eases Imbalances of Nitrogen and Phosphorus in Woody Plants by Dijkstra, F. A., Adams, M. A.

    Published in Ecosystems (New York) (01-08-2015)
    “…Fires are widespread and can result in large nutrient losses from ecosystems simultaneous with pulses in nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) that can increase…”
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    Facilitators and barriers to enhancing physical activity in older patients during acute hospital stay: a systematic review by Dijkstra, F, van der Sluis, G, Jager-Wittenaar, H, Hempenius, L, Hobbelen, J. S. M, Finnema, E

    “…Abstract Background To improve older patients’ physical activity (PA) behavior, it is important to identify facilitators and barriers to enhancing PA in older…”
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    Impacts of warming and elevated CO2 on a semi-arid grassland are non-additive, shift with precipitation, and reverse over time by Mueller, K. E., Blumenthal, D. M., Pendall, E., Carrillo, Y., Dijkstra, F. A., Williams, D. G., Follett, R. F., Morgan, J. A.

    Published in Ecology letters (01-08-2016)
    “…It is unclear how elevated CO2 (eCO2) and the corresponding shifts in temperature and precipitation will interact to impact ecosystems over time. During a…”
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    Exploiting metabolic acidosis in solid cancers using a tumor-agnostic pH-activatable nanoprobe for fluorescence-guided surgery by Voskuil, F. J., Steinkamp, P. J., Zhao, T., van der Vegt, B., Koller, M., Doff, J. J., Jayalakshmi, Y., Hartung, J. P., Gao, J., Sumer, B. D., Witjes, M. J. H., van Dam, G. M.

    Published in Nature communications (26-06-2020)
    “…Cancer cell metabolism leads to a uniquely acidic microenvironment in solid tumors, but exploiting the labile extracellular pH differences between cancer and…”
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    When routine becomes stressful: A qualitative study into resuscitation team members' perception of stress and performance by Dijkstra, F S, de la Croix, A, van Schuppen, H, Meeter, M, Renden, P G

    Published in Journal of interprofessional care (01-03-2024)
    “…Interprofessional teamwork is of high importance during stressful situations such as CPR. Stress can potentially influence team performance. This study…”
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    Q fever in the Netherlands: an update on the epidemiology and control measures by van der Hoek, W, Dijkstra, F, Schimmer, B, Schneeberger, P M, Vellema, P, Wijkmans, C, ter Schegget, R, Hackert, V, van Duynhoven, Y

    “…Since the steady rise in human cases which started in 2007, Q fever has become a major public health problem in the Netherlands with 2,357 human cases notified…”
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    Disease burden of psittacosis in the Netherlands by de Gier, B., Hogerwerf, L., Dijkstra, F., van der Hoek, W.

    Published in Epidemiology and infection (01-02-2018)
    “…Psittacosis (infection with Chlamydia psittaci) can have diverse presentations in humans, ranging from asymptomatic infection to severe systemic disease…”
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    Plant roots are more important than temperature in modulating carbon release in a limed acidic soil by Ahmad, W., Dijkstra, F.A., Dalal, R.C., Singh, B.

    Published in European journal of soil science (01-07-2020)
    “…Lime is a common amendment to overcome soil acidity in agricultural production systems. However, plant root effects on lime and soil carbon (C) dynamics in…”
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    A Censored Mixture Model for Modeling Risk Taking by Dijkstra, Nienke F. S., Tiemeier, Henning, Figner, Bernd, Groenen, Patrick J. F.

    Published in Psychometrika (01-09-2022)
    “…Risk behavior has substantial consequences for health, well-being, and general behavior. The association between real-world risk behavior and risk behavior on…”
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    Morbidity and mortality of inadvertent enterotomy during adhesiotomy by van der Krabben, A. A., Dijkstra, F. R., Nieuwenhuijzen, M., Reijnen, M. M. P. J., Schaapveld, M., van Goor, H.

    Published in British journal of surgery (01-04-2000)
    “…Background: Inadvertent enterotomy is a feared complication of adhesiotomy during abdominal reoperation. The nature and extent of this adhesion‐associated…”
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    Notification data and criteria during a large Q-fever epidemic reassessed by Hanssen, D A T, Morroy, G, de Lange, M M A, Wielders, C C H, van der Hoek, W, Dijkstra, F, Schneeberger, P M

    Published in Epidemiology and infection (01-01-2019)
    “…From 2007 to 2010, the largest reported Q-fever epidemic occurred in the Netherlands with 4026 notified laboratory-confirmed cases. During the course of the…”
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    Chlamydia psittaci: a relevant cause of community-acquired pneumonia in two Dutch hospitals by Spoorenberg, S M C, Bos, W J W, van Hannen, E J, Dijkstra, F, Heddema, E R, van Velzen-Blad, H, Heijligenberg, R, Grutters, J C, de Jongh, B M

    Published in Netherlands journal of medicine (01-02-2016)
    “…Of all hospitalised community-acquired pneumonias (CAPs) only a few are known to be caused by Chlamydia psittaci. Most likely the reported incidence, ranging…”
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    Relation between Q fever notifications and Coxiella burnetii infections during the 2009 outbreak in The Netherlands by van der Hoek, W, Hogema, B M, Dijkstra, F, Rietveld, A, Wijkmans, C J, Schneeberger, P M, Zaaijer, H L

    “…Large outbreaks of Q fever in the Netherlands from 2007 to 2009 were monitored using notification data of acute clinical Q fever. However, the notification…”
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    Sustained intensive transmission of Q fever in the south of the Netherlands, 2009 by Schimmer, B, Dijkstra, F, Vellema, P, Schneeberger, P M, Hackert, V, ter Schegget, R, Wijkmans, C, van Duynhoven, Y, van der Hoek, W

    “…The Netherlands is again facing a sharp increase in Q fever notifications, after the unprecedented outbreaks of 2007 and 2008. The most affected province of…”
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    Internet-based monitoring of influenza-like illness in the general population: Experience of five influenza seasons in the Netherlands by Friesema, I.H.M, Koppeschaar, C.E, Donker, G.A, Dijkstra, F, van Noort, S.P, Smallenburg, R, van der Hoek, W, van der Sande, M.A.B

    Published in Vaccine (23-10-2009)
    “…Abstract Like in most other countries, influenza surveillance in The Netherlands is based upon influenza-like illness (ILI) consultations reported by sentinel…”
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    Author Correction: Crowther et al. reply by Crowther, T. W., Machmuller, M. B., Carey, J. C., Allison, S. D., Blair, J. M., Bridgham, S. D., Burton, A. J., Dijkstra, F. A., Elberling, B., Estiarte, M., Larsen, K. S., Laudon, H., Lupascu, M., Marhan, S., Mohan, J., Niu, S., Peñuelas, J. J., Schmidt, I. K., Templer, P. H., Kröel-Dulay, G., Frey, S., Bradford, M. A.

    Published in Nature (London) (01-08-2018)
    “…In this Brief Communications Arising Reply, the affiliation for author P. H. Templer was incorrectly listed as ‘Department of Ecology & Evolutionary Biology,…”
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    Familiarity of general practitioners with Q fever decreases hospitalisation risk by Fanoy, E, Dijkstra, F, van der Hoek, W, Schneeberger, P, van de Kassteele, J, Rietveld, A

    Published in Netherlands journal of medicine (01-05-2018)
    “…Between 2007 and 2010, the Netherlands experienced large outbreaks of Q fever with over 4000 cases. There were unexplained geographical differences in…”
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    Large ongoing Q fever outbreak in the south of The Netherlands, 2008 by Schimmer, B, Morroy, G, Dijkstra, F, Schneeberger, P M, Weers-Pothoff, G, Timen, A, Wijkmans, C, van der Hoek, W

    “…Q fever is a worldwide zoonosis caused by the bacterium Coxiella burnetii which is common in a wide range of wild and domestic animals. Cattle and small…”
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