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    Pascaerte van Andalusia, Algarve, Condaet en Fez, van C. S. Vincent tot C. Cantin / 't Amsterdam, by Joh. van Loon ... en Joh. Janssonius van Waesberge

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    1 Mapa. Originàriament dins: Klaer-Lichtende Noort-Star ofte Zee-Atlas. 't Amsterdam, by Joannes van Loon, 1666.[1:1 000 000 aprox]44 x 55 c

    Pascaerte van Andalusia, Algarve, Condaet en Fez, van C. S. Vincent tot C. Cantin / 't Amsterdam, by Joh. van Loon ... en Joh. Janssonius van Waesberge

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    1 Mapa. Originàriament dins: Klaer-Lichtende Noort-Star ofte Zee-Atlas. 't Amsterdam, by Joannes van Loon, 1666.[1:1 000 000 aprox]44 x 55 c

    The diagnostic value of MR arthrography assessment, in patients with traumatic anterior shoulder instability

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    Contains fulltext : 157072.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)RU Radboud Universiteit, 25 mei 2016Promotor : Kampen, A. van Co-promotor : Loon, C.J.M. van161 p

    The Dialogical Challenge of Leadership Development

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    Foreword Kenneth J. Gergen Preface Rob Koonce and Rens van Loon, Editors1. The Dialogical Challenge of Leadership Development: An Introduction and Overview Rens van Loon and Rob Koonce 2. Discursive Paths in Leadership Development: Dyadic and Network Knowledge Convergence Kate Elgayeva3. Developing Leadership as Well as Leaders Keith W. Ray and Joan Goppelt4. Embodied Dialogue: A Generative Source of Knowing for Leaders Angel S. Buster5. Enacting Leadership in the Favela: An Empirical Investigation Using a Dialogical Heuristic Framework Renato Souza and Brad Jackson6. European Commission: Leading Diversity by Dialogue Gerda M. van Dijk and Rens van Loon7. Leveraging the Dialogical Nature of Service Blueprinting to Address Wicked Organizational Problems J. Will Roberts and Rob Koonce<br/

    Patellar instability. Diagnosis and treatment.

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    Contains fulltext : 30940_patein.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)RU Radboud Universiteit Nijmegen, 08 november 2007Promotor : Kampen, A. van Co-promotores : Wymenga, A.B., Loon, C.J.M. van177 p

    Archeologische begeleiding, protocol opgraven Eftelingsestraat (facilitair gebouw Bosrijk), Kaatsheuvel Gemeente Loon op Zand

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    Op 28 en 29 oktober 2014 is een archeologische begeleiding, protocol opgraven, uitgevoerd bij de aanleg van een leidingsleuf ten behoeve van een tijdelijk facilitair gebouw voor het bungalowpark Bosrijk aan de Eftelingsestraat in Kaatsheuvel, gemeente Loon op Zand

    The joint introduction of Platyarthrus schoblii (Isopoda: Oniscidea) and Lasius neglectus (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) into Hungary

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    The invasive garden ant Lasius neglectus VAN LOON, BOOMSMA and ANDRÁSFALVY, 1990 was found and described from Budapest, Hungary. Since then, 16 colonies of the species were located in the area. More localities could probably be detected by systematic screening throughout the country. The majority of the colonies can be found in Budapest and only a few sites are known outside the capital city (in the Botanical Garden of Debrecen and in Érd and Tahi; the latter two are situated close to Budapest). It is known that several arthropod groups have representatives of a myrmecophilous character that are liv- ing in ant nests on a voluntary or obligatory basis (e.g., beetles, springtails, mites, crickets, and woodlice). No such phenomenon was published in relation to invertebrates accompanying L. neglectus before. In 2001, we detected the first commensalist isopod in a colony in Budatétény. We identified the crustacean arthropod as Platyarthrus schoblii BUDDE-LUND, 1885 which is a new species in Hungary. It was known only in the Mediterranean region before. After a systematic search by hand sorting, we were able to prove the presence of this isopod species in 60 % of the studied L. neglectus populations. The other well-established representative of the myrmecophilous genus Platyarthrus in Hungary is P. hoffmannseggii BRANDT, 1833, which was not found to co-occur with L. neglectus. Similarly, P. schoblii has not yet been found with other ant species. Nevertheless we presume cross-adoption in each case as it happened, e.g., in Spain between the native P. schoblii and the introduced and invasive ant Linepithema humile (MAYR, 1868). The repeated co-occurrence of P. schoblii and L. neglectus could underline the hypothesis concerning the anthropogenic distribution of both species by potted ornamental plants. Die invasive Gartenameise Lasius neglectus VAN LOON, BOOMSMA & ANDRÁSFALVY, 1990 wurde aus Budapest, Ungarn, beschrieben. Seither wurden hier 16 Kolonien der Art gefunden. Mehr Fundorte könnten wahrscheinlich durch systematisches Suchen in ganz Ungarn gefunden werden. Ausserhalb von Budapest sind nur wenige Vorkommen bekannt (im Botanischen Garten in Debrecen sowie in Érd und Tahi; die beiden letzteren liegen nahe Budapest). Von einer Reihe Tiergruppen sind myrmekophile Vertreter bekannt, als fakultative oder obligate Mitbewohner der Ameisen (z.B. Käfer, Springschwänze, Milben, Grillen und Asseln). Von L. neglectus kannte man aber bisher keine Mitbewohner. Im Jahr 2001 entdeckten wir erstmals Asseln als Kommensalen in einer Kolonie in Budatétény. Wir identifizierten sie als Platyarthrus schoblii BUDDE-LUND, 1885, eine aus Ungarn bisher unbekannte Art, die vorher nur aus dem mediterranen Raum bekannt gewesen war. Eine systematische Suche ergab, dass die Assel in 60% der untersuchten L. neglectus Populationen vorkommt. Die andere, aus Ungarn bekannte Art der myrmekophilen Gattung, Platyarthrus hoffmannseggii BRANDT, 1833, wurde nicht bei L. neglectus gefunden. Gleichzeitig wurde P. schoblii hier bisher nicht bei anderen Ameisenarten gefunden. Trotzdem vermuten wir, dass kreuzweise Adoption beider Assel-Arten stattfinden wird, wie sie z.B. in Spanien zwischen dem dort heimischen P. schoblii und der eingeschleppten und invasiven Ameise Linepithema humile (MAYR, 1868) vorkommt. Das wiederholt beobachtete gemeinsame Vorkommen von P. schoblii und L. neglectus könnte die Hypothese untermauern, dass die anthropogene Verbreitung der beiden Arten durch Zierpflanzen in Blumentöpfen erfolgt

    Concluding remarks:nutritional strategies to support the adaptive prolonged exercise training

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    Nutrition plays a key role in allowing the numerous training hours to be translated into useful adaptive responses of various tissues in the athlete. Research over the last decade has shown many examples of the dietary interventions to modulate the skeletal muscle adaptive response prolonged exercise training. Proper nutritional coaching should be throughout both training and competition, each with their specific regarding nutrient provision. Such dietary support will improve exercise efficiency and, as such, further increase performance capacity. Here, we an overview on the properties of various nutritional interventions that useful to support the adaptive response to exercise training and as such, to augment exercise training efficiency. Copyright (c) 2013 Vevey/S. Karger AG, Basel

    The role of amino acids in skeletal muscle adaptation to exercise

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    The synthesis of new protein is necessary for both strength and adaptations. While the proteins that are made might differ, myofibrillar following resistance exercise and mitochondrial proteins and metabolic following endurance exercise, the basic premise of shifting to a balance after training is thought to be the same. What is less clear is contribution of nutrition to the adaptive process. Following resistance proteins rich in the amino acid leucine increase the activation of mTOR, of muscle protein synthesis (MPS), and the rate of muscle mass and gains. However, an effect of protein consumption during acute post- recovery on mitochondrial protein synthesis has yet to be demonstrated. ingestion following endurance exercise does facilitate an increase in MPS, supporting muscle repair, growth and remodeling. However, whether results in improved performance has yet to be demonstrated. The current literature suggests that a strength athlete will experience an increased sensitivity to protein feeding for at least 24 h after exercise, but consumption of 0.25 g/kg bodyweight of rapidly absorbed protein will rates and drive the skeletal muscle hypertrophic response. At rest, 0.25 g/kg bodyweight of dietary protein should be consumed every 4-5 h another 0.25-0.5 g/kg bodyweight prior to sleep to facilitate the muscle protein synthetic response. In this way, consuming dietary complement intense exercise training and facilitate the skeletal muscle response. Copyright (c) 2013 Nestec Ltd., Vevey/S. Karger AG, Basel

    [medal] Aanwezigheidspenning (vroedschapspenning) van de gemeenteraad van 's Hertogenbosch op de Vrede van Aken. /

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    Oud plaatsnummer N.1748/2Recto: De geharnaste en gehelmde Mars komt van links en loopt naar rechts ; zijn mantel wappert achter hem en hij heeft een brandende toorts in zijn geheven linkerhand en een zwaard in zijn rechterhand ; op de achtergrond de stad 's Hertogenbosch en rondom bovenaan, MINACIA MARTIS en onderaan op de afsnede, S • P • Q • S • ; rondom een geprofileerde rand.Verso: De maagd van 's Hertogenbosch staat in vooraanzicht met een hoorn des overvloeds in haar linkerarm en in haar rechterhand een olijftak die ze houdt boven het wapenschild van 's Hertogenbosch dat op een versierde cartouche naast haar staat ; rondom bovenaan, MITESCUNT • TEMPORA PACE. en onderaan op de afsnede, MDCCXLVIII / MARME. F: ; rondom een geprofileerde rand.Beschrijving van Nederlandsche Historie-penningen, ten vervolge op het werk van Mr. Gerard Van Loon. Amsterdam : De tweede klasse van het Koninklijk-Nederlandsche Instituut van Wetenschappen, Letterkunde en Schoone Kunsten, vierde stuk, 1840, nr. 269, p. 276-277, Pl. XXVI.Bijzondere collectie
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