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  • Kop, P.M.G.M.; Janssen, Fred J J M; Drijvers, P.H.M.; van Driel, Jan H. (Routledge, 2021)
    Student insight into algebraic formulas, including the ability to identify the structure of a formula and its components and to reason with and about formulas, is an issue in mathematics education. In this study, we ...
  • Faruque, Md Omar; Vonk, Judith M; Kromhout, Hans; Vermeulen, Roel; Bültmann, Ute; Boezen, H Marike (American Thoracic Society, 2021-01)
    RATIONALE: The association between airborne occupational exposures and lung function level is inconsistent in the general population. Moreover, little is known about the association between occupational exposures and annual ...
  • Hürst, Wolfgang; Hu, Anita Min Chun; Sukimoto, Maki; Ventura, Jonathan; Zhao, Yajie; Gruenefeld, Uwe; Orlosky, Jason; Rosa, Nina (IEEE, 2022)
  • van den Hoogen, Bernadette; Santoni, Angela; Sciumé, Giuseppe; Bowie, Andrew; O'Farrelly, Cliona; O'Neill, Luke; Anthonsen, Marit; Pardali, Katerina; Young, Simon; Bergthaler, Andreas; Manel, Nicolas; Zahn, Roland; Kikkert, Marjolein; Snijder, Eric; van Kuppeveld, Frank; Fouchier, Ron; Hiscott, John (Elsevier, 2020-10)
    The past century has witnessed major advances in the control of many infectious diseases, yet outbreaks and epidemics caused by (re-) emerging RNA viruses continue to pose a global threat to human health. As illustrated ...
  • Chen, Grace X; Mannetje, Andrea't; Douwes, Jeroen; Berg, Leonard H; Pearce, Neil; Kromhout, Hans; Glass, Bill; Brewer, Naomi; McLean, Dave J (Oxford University Press, 2021-03)
    In a New Zealand population-based case-control study we assessed associations with occupational exposure to electric shocks, extremely low-frequency magnetic fields (ELF-MF) and motor neurone disease using job-exposure ...
  • Oliveira, Artur; Espadoto, Mateus; Hirata, Roberto; Telea, Alex (2022)
    Understanding the decision boundaries of a machine learning classifier is key to gain insight on how classifiers work. Recently, a technique called Decision Boundary Map (DBM) was developed to enable the visualization of ...
  • Mchedlidze, Tamara; Schnorr, Christian (Eurographics Association, 2022)
    In this paper we study metaphoric maps of dynamic vertex-weighted graphs. Dynamic operations on such graphs allow a vertex to change the weight, vertices and edges appear and disappear. In the metaphoric map this is viewed ...
  • Bekos, Michael A.; Lozzo, Giordano Da; Frati, Fabrizio; Gronemann, Martin; Mchedlidze, Tamara; Raftopoulou, Chrysanthi N. (SpringerSpringer, 2022)
    The page-number of a directed acyclic graph (a DAG, for short) is the minimum k for which the DAG has a topological order and a k-coloring of its edges such that no two edges of the same color cross, i.e., have alternating ...
  • van Nimwegen, Christof; Akdag, Almila; Bergman, Kristi (BCS Learning and Development Ltd, 2022-07-11)
    Dark Patterns are elements in interfaces designed to misdirect, confuse, and lure users into unintended, involuntary actions. These are not just “sloppy” or “inelegant” designs without ill intent but are rather carefully ...
  • Hürst, Wolfgang; Hu, Anita Min Chun; Sheu, Philip; Gonzalez-Franco, Mar (IEEE, 2022)
  • Preface 
    Sosnovsky, Sergey; Brusilovsky, Peter; Lan, Andrew S. (CEUR WS, 2022)
  • van Nimwegen, Christof; de Wit, Jesse (Springer NatureSpringer, 2022-06-16)
    Dark patterns are user interfaces designed to trick users into doing things they might not otherwise do. Human psychological insights are carefully exploited by designers to craft these patterns. This study investigates ...
  • Brücher, Dominik; Franc, Vojtech; Smith, Sheena N; Heck, Albert J R; Plückthun, Andreas (Landes Bioscience, 2020)
    Gene therapy approaches now allow for the production of therapeutic antibodies by healthy or cancerous human tissues directly in vivo, and, with an increasing number of gene delivery methods available, the cell type for ...
  • North, Paige Randall (arXiv, 2019-06-01)
    This article presents three characterizations of the weak factorization systems on finitely complete categories that interpret intensional dependent type theory with Sigma-, Pi-, and Id-types. The first characterization ...
  • Cleve, Jonas; Grelier, Nicolas; Knorr, Kristin; Löffler, Maarten; Mulzer, Wolfgang; Perz, Daniel (Dagstuhl Publishing, 2022-06-22)
    Let be a set of straight-line segments in the plane, potentially crossing, and let c be a positive integer. We denote by P the union of the endpoints of the straight-line segments of and of the intersection points between ...
  • Salisbury, S Kathleen; Rush, Bonnie R; Ilkiw, Jan E; Matthew, Susan M; Chaney, Kristin P; Molgaard, Laura K; May, Stephen A; Bok, Harold G J; Hodgson, Jennifer L; Frost, Jody S; Read, Emma K (University of Toronto Press, 2020)
    Entrustable professional activities (EPAs) have been proposed as a practical framework for the implementation of competency-based education. As veterinary education moves toward a competency-based approach, core EPAs provide ...
  • Sogancioglu, Gizem; Kaya, Heysem (2022-12-15)
    Word embeddings are extensively used in various NLP problems as a state-of-the-art semantic feature vector representation. Despite their success on various tasks and domains, they might exhibit an undesired bias for ...
  • North, Paige Randall (arXiv, 2019-01-11)
    It has been known that categorical interpretations of dependent type theory with Sigma- and Id-types induce weak factorization systems. When one has a weak factorization system (L, R) on a category C in hand, it is then ...
  • Johansen-Leete, Jason; Passioura, Toby; Foster, Simon; Bhusal, Ram Prasad; Ford, Daniel; Liu, Minglong; Jongkees, Seino A K; Suga, Hiroaki; Stone, Martin J; Payne, Richard J (American Chemical Society, 2020-05-20)
    Targeting chemokine signaling is an attractive avenue for the treatment of inflammatory disorders. Tyrosine sulfation is an important post-translational modification (PTM) that enhances chemokine-receptor binding and is ...
  • Demaine, Erik D.; Löffler, Maarten; Schmidt, Christiane (Elsevier, 2023-03)
    Spiral Galaxies is a pencil-and-paper puzzle played on a grid of unit squares: given a set of points called centers, the goal is to partition the grid into polyominoes such that each polyomino contains exactly one center ...