214 results match your criteria: "Utrecht University Utrecht The Netherlands.[Affiliation]"

Unlabelled: For parents, online platforms where their children interact with others often feel like a "black box" in terms of what exactly is happening. In this study, we developed an ecologically valid online computer game in which a (computer-generated) peer teammate tried to provoke frustration, in order to examine (a) adolescents' responses and (b) how indices of self-evaluation (i.e.

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The hydrology of riparian areas changes rapidly these years because of climate change-mediated alterations in precipitation patterns. In this study, we used a large-scale in situ experimental approach to explore effects of drought and flooding on plant taxonomic diversity and functional trait composition in riparian areas in temperate Europe. We found significant effects of flooding and drought in all study areas, the effects being most pronounced under flooded conditions.

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Objective: We aimed to study the occurrence and development of axonal pathology and the influence of astrocytes in vanishing white matter.

Methods: Axons and myelin were analyzed using electron microscopy and immunohistochemistry on and single- and double-mutant mice and patient brain tissue. In addition, astrocyte-forebrain co-culture studies were performed.

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Students' ability to accurately self-assess their performance and select a suitable subsequent learning task in response is imperative for effective self-regulated learning. Video modeling examples have proven effective for training self-assessment and task-selection skills, and-importantly-such training fostered self-regulated learning outcomes. It is unclear, however, whether trained skills would transfer across domains.

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Global surface transport in the ocean can be represented by using the observed trajectories of drifters to calculate probability distribution functions. The oceanographic applications of the Markov Chain approach to modeling include tracking of floating debris and water masses, globally and on yearly-to-centennial time scales. Here we analyze the error inherent with mapping trajectories onto a grid and the consequences for ocean transport modeling and detection of accumulation structures.

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The difference between average pressures of two immiscible fluids is commonly assumed to be the same as macroscopic capillary pressure, which is considered to be a function of saturation only. However, under transient conditions, a dependence of this pressure difference on the time rate of saturation change has been observed by many researchers. This is commonly referred to as dynamic capillarity effect.

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The symbiosis between plants and root-colonizing arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi is one of the most ecologically important examples of interspecific cooperation in the world. AM fungi provide benefits to plants; in return plants allocate carbon resources to fungi, preferentially allocating more resources to higher-quality fungi. However, preferential allocations from plants to symbionts may vary with environmental context, particularly when resource availability affects the relative value of symbiotic services.

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Previous research suggests that block adding, subtracting and counting direction are early forms of number-space mapping. In this study, an embodiment perspective on these skills was taken. Embodiment theory assumes that cognition emerges through sensory-motor interaction with the environment.

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  • Ecologists face challenges in selecting appropriate methods for estimating migration and this study tests and compares several of these methods using large-scale datasets from South America.
  • Five methods were assessed for their accuracy in estimating migration in spatially implicit and semi-explicit simulations, revealing that while most methods performed well in the former, accuracy in the latter depended on the balance of migration sources.
  • The study concludes that migration estimates are better viewed as approximations reflecting community resemblance and regional species pool dynamics, rather than direct measurements, emphasizing the complex relationship between migration and beta diversity.
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  • The study explores how personality similarity between parents and their children affects the development of externalizing problems in adolescents.
  • Using data from the TRAILS study, researchers analyzed personality traits from parents and offspring at ages 16 and 19 to assess the impact on externalizing behaviors.
  • Results showed limited support for theories based on evolutionary and goodness-of-fit perspectives, indicating that the offspring's personality more directly influences externalizing issues rather than similarity with parents.
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To support dietary management of severe cow's milk allergic infants, a synbiotic mixture of non-digestible oligosaccharides and M-16V () was designed from source materials that are completely cow's milk-free. It was investigated whether this specific synbiotic concept can reduce an established food allergic response in a research model for hen's egg allergy. Mice were orally sensitized once a week for 5 weeks to ovalbumin (OVA) using cholera toxin (CT) as an adjuvant.

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Background: Tonic immobility (TI) is a state of physical immobility associated with extreme stress and the development of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD). However, it is unknown whether TI is associated with a distinct actual stress response, i.e.

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Aim: The spatial structure of a population can strongly influence the dynamics of infectious diseases, yet rarely is the underlying structure quantified. A case in point is plague, an infectious zoonotic disease caused by the bacterium . Plague dynamics within the Central Asian desert plague focus have been extensively modelled in recent years, but always with strong uniformity assumptions about the distribution of its primary reservoir host, the great gerbil ().

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Sperm cells represent a special exocytotic system since mature sperm cells contain only one large secretory vesicle, the acrosome, which fuses with the overlying plasma membrane during the fertilization process. Acrosomal exocytosis is believed to be regulated by activation of SNARE proteins. In this paper, we identified specific members of the SNARE protein family, i.

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