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    Masterplan Transitie Visserijvloot : memorandum haalbaarheidsonderzoek

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    Memorandum over de transitie van de visserijvloo

    Masterplan Transitie Visserijvloot : memorandum haalbaarheidsonderzoek

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    Memorandum over de transitie van de visserijvloo

    Nuclear medicine in pediatric oncology

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    Masterplan Duurzame Visserij; Haalbaarheidsonderzoek 2e fase

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    De Stuurgroep Masterplan duurzame Visserij heeft samen met vijf specifieke werkgroepen (Techniek, Financiën, Bestuur en politiek, Aanwending bestaande schepen en Duurzaamheid) onderzoek verricht naar vernieuwingskansen voor de platvisvloot. Er is vooral gekeken naar effecten op economische en duurzaamheidsindicatoren bij rigoureus innoveren in de scheepsbouw en in visserijmethoden

    CBM language measures as indicators of foreign-language learning: technical adequacy of scores for secondary-school students

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    Bioavailability and toxicity after oral administration of m-iodobenzylguanidine (MIBG)

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    meta-iodobenzylguanidine (MIBG) radiolabelled with iodine-131 is used for diagnosis and treatment of neuroadrenergic neoplasms such as phaeochromocytoma and neuroblastoma. In addition, non-radiolabelled MIBG, administered i.v., is used in several clinical studies. These include palliation of the carcinoid syndrome, in which MIBG proved to be effective in 60% of the patients. Oral MIBG administration might be convenient to maintain palliation and possibly improve the percentage of responders. We have, therefore, investigated the feasibility of oral administration of MIBG in an animal model. Orally administered MIBG demonstrated a bioavailability of 59%, with a maximal tolerated dose of 60 mg kg−1. The first and only toxicity encountered was a decrease in renal function, measured by a reduced clearance of [51Cr]EDTA and accompanied by histological tubular damage. Repeated MIBG administration of 40 mg kg−1for 5 sequential days or of 20 mg kg−1for two courses of 5 sequential days with a 2-day interval did not affect renal clearance and was not accompanied by histological abnormalities in kidney, stomach, intestines, liver, heart, lungs, thymus, salivary glands and testes. Because of a sufficient bioavailability in absence of gastrointestinal toxicity, MIBG is considered suitable for further clinical investigation of repeated oral administration in patients. 1999 Cancer Research Campaig

    Marine ecosystem services: Linking indicators to their classification

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    © 2014 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. There is a multitude of ecosystem service classifications available within the literature, each with its own advantages and drawbacks. Elements of them have been used to tailor a generic ecosystem service classification for the marine environment and then for a case study site within the North Sea: the Dogger Bank. Indicators for each of the ecosystem services, deemed relevant to the case study site, were identified. Each indicator was then assessed against a set of agreed criteria to ensure its relevance and applicability to environmental management. This paper identifies the need to distinguish between indicators of ecosystem services that are entirely ecological in nature (and largely reveal the potential of an ecosystem to provide ecosystem services), indicators for the ecological processes contributing to the delivery of these services, and indicators of benefits that reveal the realized human use or enjoyment of an ecosystem service. It highlights some of the difficulties faced in selecting meaningful indicators, such as problems of specificity, spatial disconnect and the considerable uncertainty about marine species, habitats and the processes, functions and services they contribute to

    The growing importance of continuing medical education in nuclear medicine: The role of the European School of Nuclear Medicine

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    In summary, the ESNM provides educational activities not only for young colleagues but also for established nuclear medicine physicians. There is also close contact with physicists, radiopharmacists and technologists. In the future, more interactive education and increasing activities on the web are planned. On behalf of all members of the School, I (P.L.) would like to thank Andrea Bauer and her team at the executive secretariat in Vienna for their professional help in organising the meetings and hosting the ESNM
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