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    Parietal and tubular epithelial cells in kidney injury and repair

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    Contains fulltext : 303436.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)Radboud University, 26 maart 2024Promotores : Vlag, J. van der, Wetzels, J.F.M. Co-promotores : Smeets, B., Jansen, J.241 p

    Jansen. (J. E.) L'abbaye norbertine de Parc-le-Duc. Huit siècles d'existence

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    De Moreau E. Jansen. (J. E.) L'abbaye norbertine de Parc-le-Duc. Huit siècles d'existence. In: Revue belge de philologie et d'histoire, tome 9, fasc. 3-4, 1930. pp. 1016-1017

    Jansen. (J. E.) L'abbaye norbertine de Parc-le-Duc. Huit siècles d'existence

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    De Moreau E. Jansen. (J. E.) L'abbaye norbertine de Parc-le-Duc. Huit siècles d'existence. In: Revue belge de philologie et d'histoire, tome 9, fasc. 3-4, 1930. pp. 1016-1017

    Dieteren (R.) en Jansen (J. C.G.M.) ed. Studies over de sociaal-economische geschiedenis van Limburg.

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    Velle Karel. Dieteren (R.) en Jansen (J. C.G.M.) ed. Studies over de sociaal-economische geschiedenis van Limburg.. In: Revue belge de philologie et d'histoire, tome 72, fasc. 2, 1994. Histoire medievale, moderne et contemporaine - Middeleeuwse, moderne en hedendaagse geschiedenis. pp. 551-552

    Surgical treatment of cervicogenic headache

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    In the present work, the late results of operative treatment on 60 patients, suffering from long lasting severe unilateral (n = 32) or bilateral (n = 28) cervicogenic headache, non-responsive to other treatment options, will be summarized. Cervicogenic headache (CEH) was diagnosed according to 'The Cervicogenic Headache International Study Group' guidelines. The cervical levels of affection were determined by neurological examination, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), computed tomography (CT), anaesthetic blockades and X-ray diagnostics. The levels mainly operated on were at the C4/5, C5/6 and C6/7; one or two discs were removed. Immediately postoperatively there was pain freedom. Sixty-three per cent of the unilateral and 64% of the bilateral cases enjoyed long lasting pain freedom or improvement (> 50%). The mean observation time was 19.8 and 25.5 months, respectively. After secondary deterioration (in 37% of patients with unilateral and in 36% with bilateral CEH) and further treatments, the final mean improvement was 73% and 66%, respectively. Well-selected CEH patients may benefit from surgical intervention

    Replication Data for: Nationality Swapping in the Olympic Games 1978-2017: A Supervised Machine Learning Approach to Analysing Discourses of Citizenship and Nationhood

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    Abstract: While the practice of nationality swapping in sports traces back as far as the Ancient Olympics, it seems to have accelerated over the past decades. Cases of Olympic athletes who switched their national allegiances are often surrounded with controversy. Two strands of thought could help explain this controversy. First, these cases are believed to be indicative of the marketisation of citizenship. Second, these cases challenge established discourses of national identity as the question ‘who may represent the nation?’ becomes contested. Using state-of-the-art machine learning techniques, I analysed 1534 English language newspaper articles about Olympic athletes who switched their nationalities (1978-2017). The results indicate (i) that switching national allegiance has not necessarily become more controversial, (ii) that most media reports do not frame nationality swapping in economic terms, and (iii) that nationality swapping oftentimes takes places rather unnoticed. I therefore conclude that a marketisation of citizenship is less apparent in nationality switching than some claim. Moreover, nationality switches are often mentioned rather casually, indicating the generally banal character of nationalism. Only under certain conditions ‘hot’ nationalism sparks the issue of nationhood

    Replication Data for: Nationality Swapping in the Olympic Games 1978-2017: A Supervised Machine Learning Approach to Analysing Discourses of Citizenship and Nationhood

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    Abstract: While the practice of nationality swapping in sports traces back as far as the Ancient Olympics, it seems to have accelerated over the past decades. Cases of Olympic athletes who switched their national allegiances are often surrounded with controversy. Two strands of thought could help explain this controversy. First, these cases are believed to be indicative of the marketisation of citizenship. Second, these cases challenge established discourses of national identity as the question ‘who may represent the nation?’ becomes contested. Using state-of-the-art machine learning techniques, I analysed 1534 English language newspaper articles about Olympic athletes who switched their nationalities (1978-2017). The results indicate (i) that switching national allegiance has not necessarily become more controversial, (ii) that most media reports do not frame nationality swapping in economic terms, and (iii) that nationality swapping oftentimes takes places rather unnoticed. I therefore conclude that a marketisation of citizenship is less apparent in nationality switching than some claim. Moreover, nationality switches are often mentioned rather casually, indicating the generally banal character of nationalism. Only under certain conditions ‘hot’ nationalism sparks the issue of nationhood
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