Publications by authors named "M Te Groen"

Background: Mosquito-borne diseases are on the rise. While climatic factors have been linked to disease occurrences, they do not explain the non-random spatial distribution in disease outbreaks. Landscape-related factors, such as vegetation structure, likely play a crucial but hitherto unquantified role.

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Introduction: As games made with the explicit or implicit purpose of influencing players' attitudes, persuasive games afford a new way for individuals to reflect and elaborate on real-world issues or topics. While research points to effects of these games on their players, little is known about their practical impact. The current study focuses on the decision-making process that takes place between first hearing about a game and deciding to play it.

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  • The study investigates the oxidation of alkenes and alcohols using a Mn salt, pyridine-2-carboxylic acid, and a ketone, revealing that a single reactive species is responsible for both reactions.
  • The kinetic isotope effect (KIE) measured for benzyl alcohol oxidation indicates a selective and highly reactive species, with a primary KIE value around 3.5, showing no dependence on substrate concentration.
  • Selective oxygen labeling helps identify the source of oxygen in the oxidation process, supporting the involvement of highly reactive manganese species instead of alkylperoxy or hydroperoxy species.
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