Search Results - "van Leeuwen, T. T"
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Global fire emissions and the contribution of deforestation, savanna, forest, agricultural, and peat fires (1997–2009)
Published in Atmospheric chemistry and physics (10-12-2010)“…New burned area datasets and top-down constraints from atmospheric concentration measurements of pyrogenic gases have decreased the large uncertainty in fire…”
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Global fire emissions estimates during 1997–2016
Published in Earth system science data (12-09-2017)“…Climate, land use, and other anthropogenic and natural drivers have the potential to influence fire dynamics in many regions. To develop a mechanistic…”
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Synthetic microbial communities (SynComs) of the human gut: design, assembly, and applications
Published in FEMS microbiology reviews (01-03-2023)“…Abstract The human gut harbors native microbial communities, forming a highly complex ecosystem. Synthetic microbial communities (SynComs) of the human gut are…”
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Standardization of extracellular vesicle measurements by flow cytometry through vesicle diameter approximation
Published in Journal of thrombosis and haemostasis (01-06-2018)“…Essentials Platelet extracellular vesicles (EVs) concentrations measured by flow cytometers are incomparable. A model is applied to convert ambiguous scatter…”
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A massive incorporation of microbial genes into the genome of Tetranychus urticae, a polyphagous arthropod herbivore
Published in Insect molecular biology (01-06-2018)“…A number of horizontal gene transfers (HGTs) have been identified in the spider mite Tetranychus urticae, a chelicerate herbivore. However, the genome of this…”
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Spatial and temporal variability in the ratio of trace gases emitted from biomass burning
Published in Atmospheric chemistry and physics (19-04-2011)“…Fires are a major source of trace gases and aerosols to the atmosphere. The amount of biomass burned is becoming better known, most importantly due to improved…”
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Hyperspectral imaging for non-contact analysis of forensic traces
Published in Forensic science international (30-11-2012)“…Abstract Hyperspectral imaging (HSI) integrates conventional imaging and spectroscopy, to obtain both spatial and spectral information from a specimen. This…”
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Anomalous carbon uptake in Australia as seen by GOSAT
Published in Geophysical research letters (16-10-2015)“…One of the unanswered questions of climate change is how the biospheric uptake of carbon responds to events such as droughts and floods. Especially, semiarid…”
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Vitamin D and Bone: A Story of Endocrine and Auto/Paracrine Action in Osteoblasts
Published in Nutrients (17-01-2023)“…Despite its rigid structure, the bone is a dynamic organ, and is highly regulated by endocrine factors. One of the major bone regulatory hormones is vitamin D…”
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Modelling the role of fires in the terrestrial carbon balance by incorporating SPITFIRE into the global vegetation model ORCHIDEE – Part 2: Carbon emissions and the role of fires in the global carbon balance
Published in Geoscientific Model Development (01-05-2015)“…Carbon dioxide emissions from wild and anthropogenic fires return the carbon absorbed by plants to the atmosphere, and decrease the sequestration of carbon by…”
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Intracontinental Fault Reactivation in High Heat Production Areas of Central Australia: Insights From Apatite Fission Track Thermochronology
Published in Geochemistry, geophysics, geosystems : G3 (01-12-2022)“…Pervasive intracontinental orogenesis during the Paleozoic has been widely recognized in the metamorphic and structural records of the Aileron Province and…”
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Biomass burning fuel consumption dynamics in the tropics and subtropics assessed from satellite
Published in Biogeosciences (28-06-2016)“…Landscape fires occur on a large scale in (sub)tropical savannas and grasslands, affecting ecosystem dynamics, regional air quality and concentrations of…”
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Biomass burning fuel consumption rates: a field measurement database
Published in Biogeosciences (19-12-2014)“…Landscape fires show large variability in the amount of biomass or fuel consumed per unit area burned. Fuel consumption (FC) depends on the biomass available…”
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What could have caused pre-industrial biomass burning emissions to exceed current rates?
Published in Climate of the past (31-01-2013)“…Recent studies based on trace gas mixing ratios in ice cores and charcoal data indicate that biomass burning emissions over the past millennium exceeded…”
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Fitness maximization by dispersal: evidence from an invasion experiment
Published in Ecology (Durham) (01-11-2014)“…Dispersal is essential for population persistence in transient environments. While costs of dispersal are ubiquitous, individual advantages of dispersal remain…”
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Tandem Probe Analysis Mode for Synchrotron XFM: Doubling Throughput Capacity
Published in Analytical chemistry (Washington) (22-03-2022)“…Synchrotron-based X-ray fluorescence microscopy (XFM) analysis is a powerful technique that can be used to visualize elemental distributions across a broad…”
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Perceptual processing links autism and synesthesia: A twin study
Published in EUROPEAN PSYCHIATRY (01-04-2021)“…Introduction Synesthesia is a non-pathological condition where sensory stimuli (e.g. letters or sounds) lead to additional sensations (e.g. color). It occurs…”
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Morphological, ecological and behavioural differentiation of sympatric profundal and pelagic Arctic charr (Salvelinus alpinus) in Loch Dughaill Scotland
Published in Hydrobiologia (01-12-2016)“…Phenotypic variation in populations of fishes that inhabit postglacial lakes is often associated with trophic specialisations. A common sympatric foraging…”
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Cancer incidence and risk factors after solid organ transplantation
Published in International journal of cancer (15-10-2009)“…Iatrogenic immunosuppression is a unique setting for investigating immune‐related mechanisms of carcinogenesis. Solid organ transplant recipients have a 3‐fold…”
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The pattern of excess cancer in dialysis and transplantation
Published in Nephrology, dialysis, transplantation (01-10-2009)“…Background. After transplantation, cancer risk varies from no increase for several common cancers to a many-fold increase for a number of, chiefly…”
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