Adverse Events in Placebo Arms of Cancer Trials
JE Wolff, BJ Wolff, MM Thielen, H Hauch - Anticancer Research, 2022 - ar.iiarjournals.org
Background/Aim: Adverse events (AEs) in cancer trials may be caused by the investigational
agents or the underlying disease. Determining the causality is challenging, especially in …
agents or the underlying disease. Determining the causality is challenging, especially in …
Biohybrid generators based on living plants and artificial leaves: Influence of leaf motion and real wind outdoor energy harvesting
Plants translate wind energy into leaf fluttering and branch motion by reversible tissue
deformation. Simultaneously, the outermost structure of the plant, ie the dielectric cuticula, and the …
deformation. Simultaneously, the outermost structure of the plant, ie the dielectric cuticula, and the …
[BOOK][B] Crypto Titans: How trillions were made and billions lost in the cryptocurrency markets
M Thielen - 2023 - books.google.com
This book explains how the crypto industry started and evolved, and how everything in crypto
is ultimately connected. It shows the players behind the $3 trn industry (at its peak) and …
is ultimately connected. It shows the players behind the $3 trn industry (at its peak) and …
Mutual orientation of the two L7/L12 dimers on the 50S ribosome of Escherichia coli as measured by energy transfer between covalently bound probes
TPGM Thielen, JA Maassen, J Kriek, W Moeller - Biochemistry, 1984 - ACS Publications
… M. Thielen, unpublished results). Taking into account in a coherent fashion the experimental
uncertainties indicated in Table II, together with the possible positions of the probes relative …
uncertainties indicated in Table II, together with the possible positions of the probes relative …
Multiple mantleomas: an unusual clinical presentation of an intriguing tumour
AM Thielen, JL Blouin, A Piris… - British Journal of …, 2014 - academic.oup.com
DEAR EDITOR, An 18-year-old woman presented with multiple asymptomatic lesions of the
face and the upper back, which have progressively appeared since infancy. On clinical …
face and the upper back, which have progressively appeared since infancy. On clinical …
[HTML][HTML] Evidence for confounding eye movements under attempted fixation and active viewing in cognitive neuroscience
Eye movements can have serious confounding effects in cognitive neuroscience experiments.
Therefore, participants are commonly asked to fixate. Regardless, participants will make …
Therefore, participants are commonly asked to fixate. Regardless, participants will make …
Neuroimaging findings on amodal completion: A review
Amodal completion is the phenomenon of perceiving completed objects even though
physically they are partially occluded. In this review, we provide an extensive overview of the …
physically they are partially occluded. In this review, we provide an extensive overview of the …
CSF–venous fistula in spontaneous intracranial hypotension
WI Schievink, FG Moser, MM Maya - Neurology, 2014 - AAN Enterprises
Spontaneous intracranial hypotension (SIH) is an important cause of new daily persistent
headaches. In most patients, the underlying cause is a CSF leak, always at the level of the …
headaches. In most patients, the underlying cause is a CSF leak, always at the level of the …
[HTML][HTML] No evidence for confounding orientation-dependent fixational eye movements under baseline conditions
J Thielen, R van Lier, M van Gerven - Scientific Reports, 2018 - nature.com
Decoding has become a standard analysis technique for contemporary cognitive neuroscience.
Already more than a decade ago, it was shown that orientation information could be …
Already more than a decade ago, it was shown that orientation information could be …
[HTML][HTML] Broad-Band visually evoked potentials: re (con) volution in brain-computer interfacing
Brain-Computer Interfaces (BCIs) allow users to control devices and communicate by using
brain activity only. BCIs based on broad-band visual stimulation can outperform BCIs using …
brain activity only. BCIs based on broad-band visual stimulation can outperform BCIs using …