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    Denktank Overlijdensschade: nieuwe richting benadering en berekening overlijdensschade

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    De denktank overlijdensschade is ontstaan, omdat de rekenmethodiek voor overlijdensschade niet uit te leggen is aan nabestaanden en geen recht doet aan de maatschappelijke ontwikkelingen. Diverse professionals besloten niet langer slechts te ageren tegen de bestaande situatie, maar er werkelijk wat aan te doen. Dit heeft geresulteerd in een conceptnotitie ‘Nieuwe richting benadering en berekening overlijdensschade’. In dit artikel wordt deze notitie kort besproken

    Notitie Denktank Overlijdensschade. Nieuwe richting benadering en berekening overlijdensschade

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    In 2009 is een werkgroep onder de naam Denktank Overlijdensschade gestart met het bestuderen van een ander, aan de huidige tijd aangepast model voor de berekening van overlijdensschade. Doelstelling was te komen tot een, ook voor nabestaanden, transparantie systematiek welke recht doet aan de vorderingsgerechtigdheid van de nabestaanden. In 2014 heeft de Denktank Overlijdensschade haar werkzaamheden voltooid met het opleveren van een nieuwe rekenmethodiek. In deze Notitie wordt beschreven hoe de Denktank tot deze nieuwe benadering van het berekenen van overlijdensschade is gekomen, welke onderzoeken daaraan ten grondslag liggen en wat de uiteindelijke rekenregel is, die nu voorgesteld wordt. Kern van de nieuwe methodiek is het uitgangspunt dat het gezin als economische eenheid wordt beschouwd, voor én na het overlijden

    Data on sex differences in one-year outcomes of out-of-hospital cardiac arrest patients without ST-segment elevation

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    Sex differences in out-of-hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA) patients are increasingly recognized. Although it has been found that post-resuscitated women are less likely to have significant coronary artery disease (CAD) than men, data on follow-up in these patients are limited. Data for this data in brief article was obtained as a part of the randomized controlled Coronary Angiography after Cardiac Arrest without ST-segment elevation (COACT) trial. The data supplements the manuscript “Sex differences in out-of-hospital cardiac arrest patients without ST-segment elevation: A COACT trial substudy” were it was found that women were less likely to have significant CAD including chronic total occlusions, and had worse survival when CAD was present. The dataset presented in this paper describes sex differences on interventions, implantable-cardioverter defibrillator (ICD) shocks and hospitalizations due to heart failure during one-year follow-up in patients successfully resuscitated after OHCA. Data was derived through a telephone interview at one year with the patient or general practitioner. Patients in this randomized dataset reflects a homogenous study population, which can be valuable to further build on research regarding long-term sex differences and to further improve cardiac care

    Characterization of immunoglobulin G-degrading proteases of Prevotella intermedia and Prevotella nigrescens

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    Modification of Growth of Actinobacillus-Actinomycetemcomitans by Cytokines

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    De Akoestiek van Sociaal Leren

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    A new view on falling aprons

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    In a flume of BallastHam Dredging a falling apron model has been constructed and loaded by current. The tests have been done with different rock sizes, different layer thickness of the top storage of the apron and two different gradings. In summary it was found that for both the narrow graded rock layers as well as for wide graded riprap the final slope of the apron was always 1:2, while the riprap layer reached a thickness equal to dn50. It was also clear from the tests that the slope did not stop the transport of sand on the slope, but retarded it considerably. The process of settlement of the riprap was that the stones did not roll over each other, but that the whole structure moved down, like on an escalator. For the protection of the abutments of the Januma Bridge in Bangladesh also a falling apron has been applied. This apron has been designed according the standard design rules, applying also a (relatively costly) wide grading of rock. In the framework of the maintenance of the structure, yearly surveys are made of the falling apron. These surveys show that also in prototype the slopes reached a steepness of approximately 1:2. A volumetric analysis indicated that also in reality the thickness of the falling apron was in the order of only one layer of stonesHydraulic EngineeringCivil Engineering and Geoscience
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