Publications by authors named "M Koppen"

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  • The RESILARE project focused on improving healthcare systems to deal with crises like natural disasters and the COVID-19 pandemic, which have affected many lives.
  • Researchers created and tested quality indicators that help doctors and healthcare organizations prepare for and handle emergencies effectively.
  • They developed 32 indicators in four key areas: personal strength, preventing crises, organizational strength, and dealing with climate change, which were seen as very important by the participating healthcare practices.
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This study examines the changes in clinical risk factors among individuals treated in Dutch Penitentiary Psychiatric Centers (PPCs). Using data from 874 patients with diverse psychiatric disorders, clinical risk factors were assessed at admission and discharge. Slight but significant improvements were observed in most risk factors, particularly psychotic symptoms, over an average stay of approximately 6 months.

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Path integration, the process of updating one's position using successive self-motion signals, has previously been studied with visual distance reproduction tasks in which optic flow patterns provide information about traveled distance. These studies have reported that reproduced distances show two types of systematic biases: central tendency and serial dependence. In the present study, we investigated whether these biases are also present in vestibular path integration.

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Background: Climate change is seen as the biggest health threat of the twenty-first century. Making outpatient medical practices resilient is therefore crucial to protect vulnerable groups and maintain quality of care. Awareness is a precondition for action.

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In today's world, merging sensor-based security systems with contemporary principles has become crucial. As we witness the ever-growing number of interconnected devices in the Internet of Things (IoT), it is imperative to have robust and trustworthy security measures in place. In this paper, we examine the idea of virtualizing the communication infrastructure for smart farming in the context of IoT.

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