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The professors fund supports young excellent researchers at the beginning of their academic career UM wide.
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Publication factsheet en expert meeting marital captivity (ATRIA news).
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On Wednesday July 20th, in the presence of the Mayor of Maastricht, Annemarie Penn-te Strake, the Governor of the Province of Limburg, Theo Bovens and the dean of the Faculty of Law of Maastricht University, professor Hildegard Schneider, the first international center in Centre Ceramique will be opened.
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More than a quarter of people survive cardiac arrest when civilian emergency care providers are mobilised within six minutes via a text message (MUMC+ News).
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Certain types of basal cell carcinoma can be treated using anti-inflammatory ointment instead of surgical intervention (MUMC+ Nieuws).
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There's a good chance that African cyclists will soon dominate the Tour de France. The success of Eritrean cyclist Daniel Teklehaimanot in the 2015 Tour may be considered a harbinger of things to come. Researchers at Maastricht University recently published an article in the British Journal of Sports Medicine with their assessment of four cyclists in Team Rwanada.
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This Annual Report highlights the main activities of the Centre that were undertaken in the year 2015.
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Radiology should have a permanent role in forensic medical examinations and in determining the cause of natural and unnatural death (MUMC+ News).
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Paul Hofman, Professor of Forensic and Post-mortem Radiology: “We need more investigations into the cause of death”
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Principal components analysis (PCA) is a common unsupervised method for the analysis of gene expression microarray data, providing information on the overall structure of the analyzed dataset.