560 research outputs found

    When Thinking Impairs Sleep : Trait, Daytime and Nighttime Repetitive Thinking in Insomnia

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    We like to thank Dorien van Baar, Lisette van Breen, Rachel Renet, Marlene Stone, Britt van Hest, and Noraly Dekkers for their help with the data acquisition.Peer reviewedPublisher PD

    Fock space relativistic coupled-Cluster calculations of Two-Valence Atoms

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    We have developed an all particle Fock-space relativistic coupled-cluster method for two-valence atomic systems. We then describe a scheme to employ the coupled-cluster wave function to calculate atomic properties. Based on these developments we calculate the excitation energies, magnetic hyperfine constants and electric dipole matrix elements of Sr, Ba and Yb. Further more, we calculate the electric quadrupole HFS constants and the electric dipole matrix elements of Sr+^+, Ba+^+ and Yb+^+. For these we use the one-valence coupled-cluster wave functions obtained as an intermediate in the two-valence calculations. We also calculate the magnetic dipole hyperfine constants of Yb+^+.Comment: 23 pages, 12 figures, 10 tables typos are corrected and some minor modifications in some of the section

    Effect bemesting op ziekteontwikkeling in stamslabonen industrieteelt

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    In de teelt van stamslabonen voor de industrie worden vaak problemen ondervonden met ziektes zoals Sclerotinia en Botrytis. Deze ziektes worden geassocieerd met (over)bemesting. De gebruiksnorm voor stikstofgift was in 2012 en 2013, 110 kg N/ha respectievelijk 120 kg N/ha, op zand- en kleigrond. Werd er niet bemest dan leidde dit tot een significante opbrengstverlaging. Een overbemesting tot 150% van de gebruiksnorm na aftrek van N-min gaf eveneens een opbrengstverlaging te zien. Bemesting trappen variërend van 50 tot 125% van de normbemesting lieten geen significant verschil in opbrengst zien. Een evenwichtig teeltadvies waarbij het bemestingsniveau maximaal bijdraagt aan plantweerstand en productkwaliteit is belangrijk

    The morphological disparity, ecological evolution and palaeobiogeography of Palaeozoic hyoliths

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    Hyolitha is a group of extinct invertebrates, the most dominant benthic animals within the Cambrian evolutionary fauna and forming a part of the Palaeozoic evolutionary fauna. Hyoliths are generally divided into two groups, Orthothecida and Hyolithida. They originated in the Terreneuvian and experienced a rapid diversification during the Cambrian Explosion but reached a diversity bottleneck during the Cambrian extinction (Sinsk Event). Hyoliths were characterised by low disparity beginning from the Ordovician and got extinct in the Permian. Factors that affected the evolutionary pattern of Palaeozoic hyoliths from the early domination period up to extinction are poorly known. Herein, we collected material on 148 Palaeozoic hyolith genera from around the world and documented their key morphological characters and distributions. Combined with the phylogenetic analysis based on a matrix of morphological characters, the nonmetric multidimensional scaling (NMDS) using the Paleontological Statistics Software Package, and palaeobiogeographical data, we intended to analyse the biodiversity changes during the evolutionary history of hyoliths and uncover the influence of morphological selectivity in different palaeoenvironments, from the Cambrian to the Permian. Our results showed that the Cambrian taxa occupied quite a different morphospace compared to that of the OrdovicianâPermian assemblages. The morphology of the early Cambrian hyoliths was mainly simple, comprising long conical weakly ornamented tubes. They radiated worldwide during the Cambrian âEpoch 2â, reaching high disparity and diversity, but faced a disadvantageous situation after the mid-Cambrian. The younger genera with strong ornamentation usually showed low diversity and provincialism during the Ordovician. The morphological shift from a simple conical tube morphology with weak ornamentation (orthothecids of the early Cambrian) to a complex morphology with distinct venter and dorsal pyramidal conch and strong ornamentation from the late Cambrian up to the Permian reflects ecological evolution of the hyoliths. This was accompanied by a change of their feeding habits from active deposit-feeding to passive suspension/filter feeding and change in conch configuration from rheophilic to non-rheophilic

    Does rumination mediate the relationship between emotion regulation ability and posttraumatic stress disorder?

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    Background and objectives: Trauma-related rumination has been suggested to be involved in the maintenance of posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD). This view has empirically been supported by extensive evidence using cross-sectional, prospective, and experimental designs. However, it is unclear why trauma survivors engage in rumination despite its negative consequences. The current study aimed to explore the hypothesis that low emotion regulation ability underlies trauma-related rumination. Methods: Emotion regulation ability and trauma-related rumination were assessed in 93 road traffic accident survivors 2 weeks post-trauma. In addition, symptom levels of PTSD were assessed at 2 weeks as well as 1, 3, and 6 months follow-up. Results: Emotion regulation ability was significantly related to trauma-related rumination as well as levels of PTSD symptoms. In addition, the association between low emotion regulation ability and PTSD was mediated by rumination. Conclusions: The findings support the view that rumination is used as a dysfunctional emotion regulation strategy by trauma survivors
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