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Asymmetry in antler size in roe deer (Capreolus capreolus ): an index of individual and population conditions.

Oecologia

Pélabon C, van Breukelen L.
PMID: 28308513
Oecologia. 1998 Aug;116(1):1-8. doi: 10.1007/s004420050557.

Fluctuating asymmetry (FA) refers to small random differences that occur between the right and the left sides of bilateral characters. Under the hypothesis that the degree of FA in secondary sex traits reflects the ability of males to cope...

Assessing students' research reports: development of a rating scale.

Medical teacher

Jaarsma DA, Kranenbarg WJ, Dolmans DH, Muijtjens AM, Scherpbier AJ, Van Beukelen P.
PMID: 17701627
Med Teach. 2007 Mar;29(2):160-5. doi: 10.1080/01421590701291436.

BACKGROUND: There is a lack of explicit criteria for the assessment of students' research reports. Teachers tend to use their own, idiosyncratic sets of implicit criteria. A well-defined set of criteria could foster reliable and valid assessment of students'...

A framework of teaching competencies across the medical education continuum.

Medical teacher

Molenaar WM, Zanting A, van Beukelen P, de Grave W, Baane JA, Bustraan JA, Engbers R, Fick TE, Jacobs JC, Vervoorn JM.
PMID: 19811129
Med Teach. 2009 May;31(5):390-6. doi: 10.1080/01421590902845881.

BACKGROUND: The quality of teachers in higher education is subject of increasing attention, as exemplified by the development and implementation of guidelines for teacher qualifications at Universities in The Netherlands.AIM: Because medical education takes a special position in higher...

Temporal and temperature effects on the maximum rate of rewarming from hibernation.

Journal of thermal biology

Utz JC, Velickovska V, Shmereva A, van Breukelen F.
PMID: 17948068
J Therm Biol. 2007 Jul;32(5):276-281. doi: 10.1016/j.jtherbio.2007.02.002.

During hibernation animals oscillate from near ambient (T(a)) to euthermic body temperatures (T(b)). As animals arouse, the rate of rewarming (RRW) might be expected to simply increase as a function of time. We monitored the T(b) of golden-mantled ground...

How to design and analyse cluster randomized trials with a small number of clusters? Comment on Leyrat et al.

International journal of epidemiology

van Breukelen GJP, Candel MJJM.
PMID: 29912459
Int J Epidemiol. 2018 Jun 01;47(3):998-1001. doi: 10.1093/ije/dyy061.

No abstract available.

Sample size calculation and optimal design for regression-based norming of tests and questionnaires.

Psychological methods

Innocenti F, Tan FES, Candel MJJM, van Breukelen GJP.
PMID: 34383531
Psychol Methods. 2021 Aug 12; doi: 10.1037/met0000394. Epub 2021 Aug 12.

To prevent mistakes in psychological assessment, the precision of test norms is important. This can be achieved by drawing a large normative sample and using regression-based norming. Based on that norming method, a procedure for sample size planning to...

Biophysical aspects of handcycling performance in rehabilitation, daily life and recreational sports; a narrative review.

Disability and rehabilitation

Kraaijenbrink C, Vegter R, de Groot S, Arnet U, Valent L, Verellen J, van Breukelen K, Hettinga F, Perret C, Abel T, Goosey-Tolfrey V, van der Woude L.
PMID: 32905740
Disabil Rehabil. 2021 Dec;43(24):3461-3475. doi: 10.1080/09638288.2020.1815872. Epub 2020 Sep 09.

AIM: In this narrative review the potential and importance of handcycling are evaluated. Four conceptual models form the framework for this review; (1) the International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health; (2) the Stress-Strain-Capacity model; (3) the Human-Activity-Assistive Technology...

Applying systems-level approaches to elucidate regulatory function during mammalian hibernation.

Temperature (Austin, Tex.)

van Breukelen F.
PMID: 28090555
Temperature (Austin). 2016 May 04;3(4):524-526. doi: 10.1080/23328940.2016.1182243. eCollection 2016.

No abstract available.

The PRoteomics IDEntification (PRIDE) Converter 2 framework: an improved suite of tools to facilitate data submission to the PRIDE database and the ProteomeXchange consortium.

Molecular & cellular proteomics : MCP

Côté RG, Griss J, Dianes JA, Wang R, Wright JC, van den Toorn HW, van Breukelen B, Heck AJ, Hulstaert N, Martens L, Reisinger F, Csordas A, Ovelleiro D, Perez-Rivevol Y, Barsnes H, Hermjakob H, Vizcaíno JA.
PMID: 22949509
Mol Cell Proteomics. 2012 Dec;11(12):1682-9. doi: 10.1074/mcp.O112.021543. Epub 2012 Sep 04.

The original PRIDE Converter tool greatly simplified the process of submitting mass spectrometry (MS)-based proteomics data to the PRIDE database. However, after much user feedback, it was noted that the tool had some limitations and could not handle several...

Male convict cichlid 11-ketotestosterone levels throughout the reproductive cycle: an exploratory profile study in laboratory and field populations.

PeerJ

van Breukelen NA, Snekser JL, Itzkowitz M.
PMID: 26020006
PeerJ. 2015 May 07;3:e949. doi: 10.7717/peerj.949. eCollection 2015.

The convict cichlid (Amatitlania nigrofasciata) has been extensively examined in relation to many behavioral topics, such as courtship, pair-bonding, bi-parental care, and territoriality. Recently, this model species has been utilized in studies on genetics, endocrinology, and neuroanatomy, with an...

Do Students with Varying Academic Ability Benefit Equally from Personal Qualities? Applying a Trait and State Perspective.

Research in higher education

Kool A, Mainhard MT, Jaarsma ADC, van Beukelen P, Brekelmans M.
PMID: 30956385
Res High Educ. 2018;59(8):1021-1034. doi: 10.1007/s11162-018-9498-y. Epub 2018 Feb 26.

Using multilevel models, this study examined whether students with varying academic ability benefit equally from perseverance and intellectual curiosity in terms of academic achievement. In addressing this question two perspectives were applied: a trait perspective, focusing on differences between...

The gut microbiome and its potential role in paradoxical anaerobism in pupfishes of the Mojave Desert.

Animal microbiome

Bhute SS, Escobedo B, Haider M, Mekonen Y, Ferrer D, Hillyard SD, Friel AD, van Breukelen F, Hedlund BP.
PMID: 33499968
Anim Microbiome. 2020 May 19;2(1):20. doi: 10.1186/s42523-020-00037-5.

BACKGROUND: Pupfishes frequently enter paradoxical anaerobism in response to endogenously produced or exogenously supplied ethanol in a dose-dependent manner. To decipher the role of the gut microbiota in ethanol-associated paradoxical anaerobism, gut microbial communities were depleted using a cocktail...

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