Publications by authors named "T G de Leeuw"

Osteoarthritis (OA) is a leading cause of disability, often resulting from overuse or injury, but inactivity can also contribute to cartilage degeneration. Conventional in vivo models struggle to isolate and study the specific effects of mechanical stress on cartilage health. To address this limitation, a microphysiological system (MPS) is established to examine how varying levels of shear stress impact cartilage homeostasis.

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The risk of developing chronic pain is twice as high among people with a history of childhood maltreatment compared to those without these experiences. It is unclear, however, whether childhood maltreatment might lead to lower or higher perception of pain. In this paper, we investigate the association between childhood maltreatment and pain sensitivity.

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Article Synopsis
  • - The study uses the advanced LISST-RTSSV sensor to measure particle size distributions (PSD) in sediment plumes created by a deep seabed nodule collector vehicle in the Pacific Ocean, revealing significant differences from lab-based measurements.
  • - Particle size and shape characteristics depend on several factors such as the maneuvers of the collector vehicle, the time after sediment discharge, and the hydrodynamic conditions in the area.
  • - Results show that after complex maneuvers, PSDs stabilize and resemble those from simpler maneuvers within ten minutes, highlighting the need for accurate PSD data in sediment plume transport models.
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Polyesters from furandicarboxylic acid derivatives, i.e., dimethyl 2,5-furandicarboxylate (2,5-DMFDCA) and 2,4-DMFDCA, show interesting properties among bio-based polymers.

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