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    The potential of soils to supply phosphorus and potassium : processes and predictions

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    Het overdadig gebruik van (kunst)mest heeft geleid, en leidt nog steeds, tot milieuproblemen voor oppervlakte- en grondwater. Gevolg hiervan is een groeiende behoefte, alsmede een steeds stringenter mestbeleid, om bemestingsadviezen te optimaliseren waarbij zowel de gewasopbrengst als milieudoelstellingen worden verenigd. Om deze optimalisatie te bereiken is het belangrijk de gekozen meetmethodes en de interpretatie van de resultaten die dat oplevert, beter te onderbouwen. Deze dissertatie presenteert resultaten van onderzoek dat zich richt op de vergroting van het inzicht in de chemische processen die de beschikbaarheid van fosfaat (P) en kalium (K) in de bodem bepalen. Deze inzichten zijn vervolgens gebruikt om een combinatie van standaard bodem meetmethodes af te leiden die in routinelaboratoria gebruikt kunnen worden

    The double dipole model of theta rhythm generation: Simulation of laminar field potential profiles in dorsal hippocampus of the rat

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    A set of compartmental models of CA1 pyramidal, granular and polymorph cells of the dorsal hippocampus have been used to simulate membrane potentials generated by synaptic activation at various levels along these cells. From the membrane potential distributions the field potentials in dorsal CA1 and the dorsal blade of the dentate area have been simulated using a model based on volume conduction theory. Field potential profiles similar to laminar profiles, found experimentally in the dorsal hippocampus during theta rhythm, could only be simulated by assuming (almost) simultaneous synaptic excitation of the 3 cell types at given sites. The results lead to 2 alternative models for the simultaneous excitation of CA1 pyramidal cells and dentate granular cells during theta rhythm. Other electrophysiological evidence favours the model in which the two neuronal populations are activated distally near the fissure

    The orbit space of groupoids whose C∗C^*-algebras are GCR

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    Let GG be second countable locally compact Hausdorff groupoid with a continuous Haar system. We remove the assumption of amenability in a theorem by Clark about GCR groupoid C∗C^*-algebras. We show that if the groupoid C∗C^*-algebra of GG is GCR then the orbits of GG are locally closed.Comment: 1

    Overleving van Coxiella burnetii in geitenmest : eindrapportage

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    De afname van het aantal bacteriën in geitenmest is bestudeerd onder omstandigheden, zoals die zich in opgeslagen geitenmest voordoen. De afname van het aantal bacteriën bij verschillende temperaturen wordt weergegeven door middel van de decimale reductietijd (DRT of Dwaarde). De DRT is de tijd die nodig is om het aantal bacteriën met een factor 10 te laten afnemen bij een bepaalde temperatuur. In dit onderzoek is de DRT voor C. burnetii in geitenpotstalmest bij verschillende temperaturen bepaald

    Detection of Coxiella burnetii in complex matrices by using multiplex quantitative PCR during a major Q fever outbreak in the Netherlands

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    Q fever, caused by Coxiella burnetii, is a zoonosis with a worldwide distribution. A large rural area in the southeast of the Netherlands was heavily affected by Q fever between 2007 and 2009. This initiated the development of a robust and internally controlled multiplex quantitative PCR (qPCR) assay for the detection of C. burnetii DNA in veterinary and environmental matrices on suspected Q fever-affected farms. The qPCR detects three C. burnetii targets (icd, com1, and IS1111) and one Bacillus thuringiensis internal control target (cry1b). Bacillus thuringiensis spores were added to samples to control both DNA extraction and PCR amplification. The performance of the qPCR assay was investigated and showed a high efficiency; a limit of detection of 13.0, 10.6, and 10.4 copies per reaction for the targets icd, com1, and IS1111, respectively; and no crossreactivity with the nontarget organisms tested. Screening for C. burnetii DNA on 29 suspected Q fever-affected farms during the Q fever epidemic in 2008 showed that swabs from dust-accumulating surfaces contained higher levels of C. burnetii DNA than vaginal swabs from goats or sheep. PCR inhibition by coextracted substances was observed in some environmental samples, and 10- or 100-fold dilutions of samples were sufficient to obtain interpretable signals for both the C. burnetii targets and the internal control. The inclusion of an internal control target and three C. burnetii targets in one multiplex qPCR assay showed that complex veterinary and environmental matrices can be screened reliably for the presence of C. burnetii DNA during an outbreak. © 2011, American Society for Microbiology
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