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Paediatrics --- Cot death --- Crib death --- Infant sudden death --- MSN --- Mort subite chez le nourrisson --- Mort subite du nouveau-né --- Plotselinge dood bij zuigelingen --- SIDS (Disease) --- Sudden death in infants --- Sudden infant death --- Sudden infant death syndrome --- Syndrome de la mort subite du nouveau-né --- Wiegedood --- Wiegedoodsyndroom --- Sudden Infant Death --- SUDDEN INFANT DEATH --- congresses. --- Congresses.
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Internet en computers worden steeds belangrijker in ons dagelijks leven. Vooral jongeren zijn veel achter de pc te vinden. Maar wat doen jongeren eigenlijk allemaal op internet en hoe belangrijk is het om hiervan als ouder of leraar op de hoogte te zijn? Het boek informeert over wat jongeren online doen en hoe ze bouwen aan hun eigen digitale wereld. Bovendien krijgen ouders en leraren tips voor het omgaan met bepaalde verschijnselen in de digitale wereld van jongeren. Dit boek geeft geen compleet beeld van de continu veranderende digitale wereld van jongeren, maar concentreert zich op belangrijke kenmerken en onderdelen ervan. Zo doet het verslag van het onderzoek naar verschillende aspecten van ICT-gedrag onder jongeren (uitgevoerd door de InHOLLANDhogeschool). Bijzondere aandacht gaat uit naar msn'en, networking, gaming, misbruik en gevaren van internet, en de digitale relatie tussen school en thuis. De rode draad is de vraag: wat leren jongeren in hun digitale wereld en hoe kan het onderwijs daarvan profiteren?
Computer. Automation --- Age group sociology --- chatten --- cyberpesten --- cybercultuur --- sociaal-wetenschappelijk onderzoek --- jongerencultuur --- internet --- 308.4 --- Computerspelen --- ICT --- Internet --- jeugd --- leraren --- ouders --- pesten --- Jeugd --- Leraren --- Ouders --- Pesten --- SMS --- Sociologie van de jeugd --- Opvoeding en onderwijs --- Computers --- Digitalisering --- Leefwereld --- MSN --- Virtuele wereld --- Digitale wereld --- Cyberpesten --- 071311.jpg --- Jeugd en internet --- Opvoeding --- Computer --- Leraar --- Kleuter --- Onderwijs --- Gesprek --- Directie --- Jongere
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Phenolic compounds are an extremely diverse class of ubiquitous secondary metabolites produced by a variety of organisms playing different biological roles. They have numerous types of demonstrated bioactivities, including antioxidant, antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory, antitumoral, immunomodulator, neuroprotective, cardioprotective, and antidiabetic activities. Marine organisms produce a vast collection of unique phenolic structures, some of them not found in terrestrial habitats. Progress in different aspects is rapidly advancing, and this Special Issue will provide updated information and recent studies on marine phenolics. Specially, this issue is focused on their chemical characterization, elucidation of their structures, evaluation of their biological properties and mechanisms of action, efficient extraction and purification technologies, development of value-added applications, as well as formulation of novel products.
Research & information: general --- Biology, life sciences --- Food & society --- ultrasound assisted extraction --- conventional extraction --- polyphenols --- phlorotannin --- macroalgae --- antioxidant capacity --- seaweeds --- antioxidant potential --- LC-ESI-QTOF-MS/MS --- HPLC-PDA --- seaweed polyphenols --- hypoglycemic effect --- starch digestion --- enzyme inhibition --- cochayuyo --- seaweed polyphenolics --- polyphenolics extractions --- phlorotannins --- bromophenols --- flavonoids --- phenolic terpenoids --- polyphenolics bioactivities --- marine phenolics --- emerging technologies --- extraction --- Ascophyllum --- seaweed --- health benefits --- isomers --- LC-MSn --- diversity --- phenolics --- simple phenolics --- seawater --- algae --- seagrass --- biological activity --- brown seaweeds --- microwave-assisted extraction --- response surface methodology --- antioxidant --- antiradical activity --- xanthine oxidase --- α-glucosidase --- ultrasound assisted extraction --- conventional extraction --- polyphenols --- phlorotannin --- macroalgae --- antioxidant capacity --- seaweeds --- antioxidant potential --- LC-ESI-QTOF-MS/MS --- HPLC-PDA --- seaweed polyphenols --- hypoglycemic effect --- starch digestion --- enzyme inhibition --- cochayuyo --- seaweed polyphenolics --- polyphenolics extractions --- phlorotannins --- bromophenols --- flavonoids --- phenolic terpenoids --- polyphenolics bioactivities --- marine phenolics --- emerging technologies --- extraction --- Ascophyllum --- seaweed --- health benefits --- isomers --- LC-MSn --- diversity --- phenolics --- simple phenolics --- seawater --- algae --- seagrass --- biological activity --- brown seaweeds --- microwave-assisted extraction --- response surface methodology --- antioxidant --- antiradical activity --- xanthine oxidase --- α-glucosidase
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Phenolic compounds are an extremely diverse class of ubiquitous secondary metabolites produced by a variety of organisms playing different biological roles. They have numerous types of demonstrated bioactivities, including antioxidant, antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory, antitumoral, immunomodulator, neuroprotective, cardioprotective, and antidiabetic activities. Marine organisms produce a vast collection of unique phenolic structures, some of them not found in terrestrial habitats. Progress in different aspects is rapidly advancing, and this Special Issue will provide updated information and recent studies on marine phenolics. Specially, this issue is focused on their chemical characterization, elucidation of their structures, evaluation of their biological properties and mechanisms of action, efficient extraction and purification technologies, development of value-added applications, as well as formulation of novel products.
ultrasound assisted extraction --- conventional extraction --- polyphenols --- phlorotannin --- macroalgae --- antioxidant capacity --- seaweeds --- antioxidant potential --- LC-ESI-QTOF-MS/MS --- HPLC-PDA --- seaweed polyphenols --- hypoglycemic effect --- starch digestion --- enzyme inhibition --- cochayuyo --- seaweed polyphenolics --- polyphenolics extractions --- phlorotannins --- bromophenols --- flavonoids --- phenolic terpenoids --- polyphenolics bioactivities --- marine phenolics --- emerging technologies --- extraction --- Ascophyllum --- seaweed --- health benefits --- isomers --- LC-MSn --- diversity --- phenolics --- simple phenolics --- seawater --- algae --- seagrass --- biological activity --- brown seaweeds --- microwave-assisted extraction --- response surface methodology --- antioxidant --- antiradical activity --- xanthine oxidase --- α-glucosidase
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Cot death --- Crib death --- Infant sudden death --- MSN --- Mort subite chez l'adolescent --- Mort subite chez l'enfant --- Mort subite chez le nourrisson --- Mort subite du nouveau-né --- Plotselinge dood bij kinderen --- Plotselinge dood bij teenagers --- Plotselinge dood bij zuigelingen --- SIDS (Disease) --- Sudden death in adolescence --- Sudden death in children --- Sudden death in infants --- Sudden infant death --- Sudden infant death syndrome --- Syndrome de la mort subite du nouveau-né --- Wiegedood --- Wiegedoodsyndroom --- Sudden death in adolescence. --- Sudden death in children. --- Sudden infant death syndrome. --- Death, Sudden --- in adolescence. --- in infancy & childhood.
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Increasingly, young people live online, with the vast majority of their social and cultural interactions conducted through means other than face-to-face conversation. How does this transition impact the ways in which young migrants understand, negotiate, and perform identity? That's the question taken up by Digital Passages: Migrant Youth 2.0, a groundbreaking analysis of the ways that youth culture online interacts with issues of diaspora, gender, and belonging. Drawing on surveys, in-depth interviews, and ethnography, Koen Leurs builds an interdisciplinary portrait of online youth culture and the spaces it opens up for migrant youth to negotiate power relations and to promote intercultural understanding.
Mass media -- Social aspects. --- Youth -- Social life and customs. --- Social Change --- Sociology & Social History --- Social Sciences --- Mass media --- Youth --- Social aspects. --- Social life and customs. --- Moroccans --- Minorities in mass media. --- Internet --- Social aspects --- DARPA Internet --- Internet (Computer network) --- Young people --- Young persons --- Youngsters --- Youths --- Ethnic mass media. --- Digital media --- Electronic media --- New media (Digital media) --- Digital communications --- Online journalism --- Minority mass media --- Multicultural mass media --- Mass communication --- Media, Mass --- Media, The --- Communication --- youth culture --- transnationalism --- internet --- diaspora --- gender --- Dutch language --- Facebook --- Hyves --- Islam --- Moroccan-Dutch --- Morocco --- MSN --- Netherlands --- YouTube
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This reprint describes the polyphenolic composition of wine and beer, with a special emphasis on extractive and analytical aspects. Furthermore, the effects of wine and beer polyphenols on human health are studied in the depth.
Research & information: general --- Biology, life sciences --- Food & society --- beer --- polyphenols --- antioxidant activity --- walnut --- chestnut --- green tea --- coffee --- cocoa --- honey --- licorice --- antioxidants --- prenylated flavonoids --- tyrosol --- hydroxytyrosol --- alkylresorcinols --- hops --- malt --- health --- menopause --- polyphenol --- phytoestrogen --- prenylnarigenin --- humulones --- ethanol --- bioactives --- resveratrol --- red wine --- ethylchloroformate --- gas chromatography–mass spectrometry --- alcohol --- butyric acid --- fiber --- drinking pattern --- wine --- winemaking --- brewing --- phenolic compounds --- binding --- health properties --- docking --- Mencía --- Jean --- terroir --- anthocyanins --- phenolic acids --- flavonols --- wine color --- phenols --- HPLC-UV-ESI-MSn --- free anthocyanins --- co-pigmented anthocyanins --- mixed fermentation --- starmerella bacillaris --- PCA --- hydroxycinnamic acids --- caftaric acid --- verjuice --- FPLC --- unripe grape juice
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Phenolic compounds are an extremely diverse class of ubiquitous secondary metabolites produced by a variety of organisms playing different biological roles. They have numerous types of demonstrated bioactivities, including antioxidant, antimicrobial, anti-inflammatory, antitumoral, immunomodulator, neuroprotective, cardioprotective, and antidiabetic activities. Marine organisms produce a vast collection of unique phenolic structures, some of them not found in terrestrial habitats. Progress in different aspects is rapidly advancing, and this Special Issue will provide updated information and recent studies on marine phenolics. Specially, this issue is focused on their chemical characterization, elucidation of their structures, evaluation of their biological properties and mechanisms of action, efficient extraction and purification technologies, development of value-added applications, as well as formulation of novel products.
Research & information: general --- Biology, life sciences --- Food & society --- ultrasound assisted extraction --- conventional extraction --- polyphenols --- phlorotannin --- macroalgae --- antioxidant capacity --- seaweeds --- antioxidant potential --- LC-ESI-QTOF-MS/MS --- HPLC-PDA --- seaweed polyphenols --- hypoglycemic effect --- starch digestion --- enzyme inhibition --- cochayuyo --- seaweed polyphenolics --- polyphenolics extractions --- phlorotannins --- bromophenols --- flavonoids --- phenolic terpenoids --- polyphenolics bioactivities --- marine phenolics --- emerging technologies --- extraction --- Ascophyllum --- seaweed --- health benefits --- isomers --- LC-MSn --- diversity --- phenolics --- simple phenolics --- seawater --- algae --- seagrass --- biological activity --- brown seaweeds --- microwave-assisted extraction --- response surface methodology --- antioxidant --- antiradical activity --- xanthine oxidase --- α-glucosidase
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Ademhalingsziekten bij kinderen --- Apnea neonatorum --- Apnée néonatale --- Cot death --- Crib death --- Infant sudden death --- MSN --- Maladies respiratoires chez l'enfant --- Mort subite chez le nourrisson --- Mort subite du nouveau-né --- Neonatale apnoe --- Pediatric pneumology --- Pediatric respiratory diseases --- Plotselinge dood bij zuigelingen --- Respiratory diseases in children --- SIDS (Disease) --- Sudden death in infants --- Sudden infant death --- Sudden infant death syndrome --- Syndrome de la mort subite du nouveau-né --- Wiegedood --- Wiegedoodsyndroom --- Pediatric respiratory diseasees --- Respiration --- Respiration Disorders --- physiology --- in infancy & childhood --- Infant. --- Child. --- Respiration. --- Respiration Disorders. --- Respiratory Physiological Phenomena. --- -Sudden infant death syndrome --- Infants --- Syndromes in children --- Animal respiration --- Animals --- Breathing --- Ventilation (Physiology) --- Physiology --- Vital signs --- Aerobic exercises --- Breathing exercises --- Asphyxia neonatorum --- Fetus --- Physiology, Respiratory --- Pulmonary Physiological Phenomena --- Pulmonary Physiological Phenomenon --- Respiratory Physiological Concepts --- Respiratory Physiological Phenomenon --- Respiratory Physiology --- Concept, Respiratory Physiological --- Concepts, Respiratory Physiological --- Phenomena, Pulmonary Physiological --- Phenomena, Respiratory Physiological --- Phenomenas, Pulmonary Physiological --- Phenomenas, Respiratory Physiological --- Phenomenon, Pulmonary Physiological --- Phenomenon, Respiratory Physiological --- Phenomenons, Pulmonary Physiological --- Phenomenons, Respiratory Physiological --- Physiological Concept, Respiratory --- Physiological Concepts, Respiratory --- Physiological Phenomena, Pulmonary --- Physiological Phenomena, Respiratory --- Physiological Phenomenas, Pulmonary --- Physiological Phenomenas, Respiratory --- Physiological Phenomenon, Pulmonary --- Physiological Phenomenon, Respiratory --- Physiological Phenomenons, Pulmonary --- Physiological Phenomenons, Respiratory --- Pulmonary Physiological Phenomenas --- Pulmonary Physiological Phenomenons --- Respiratory Physiological Concept --- Respiratory Physiological Phenomenas --- Respiratory Physiological Phenomenons --- Respiratory System --- Disorder, Respiration --- Disorders, Respiration --- Respiration Disorder --- Lung --- Children --- Minors --- Death --- Respiration and cry --- Apnea neonatorum. --- Pediatric respiratory diseases. --- Sudden infant death syndrome. --- in infancy & childhood. --- physiology. --- Pulmonary Physiological Process --- Pulmonary Physiological Processes --- Respiratory Physiological Process --- Respiratory Physiologic Processes --- Respiratory Physiological Processes --- Physiologic Processes, Respiratory --- Physiological Process, Pulmonary --- Physiological Process, Respiratory --- Physiological Processes, Pulmonary --- Physiological Processes, Respiratory --- Process, Pulmonary Physiological --- Process, Respiratory Physiological --- Processes, Pulmonary Physiological --- In infancy & childhood. --- Physiology. --- Child --- Infant --- Respiratory Physiological Phenomena --- Respiratory organs --- Diseases --- Pediatric respiratory diseasees.
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