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Lefrère, Hanne (author), Moore, Kat (author), Floris, Giuseppe (author), Sanders, Joyce (author), Seignette, Iris M. (author), Bismeijer, Tycho (author), Peters, Dennis (author), Broeks, Annegien (author), Wessels, L.F.A. (author)
PURPOSE: Patients with postpartum breast cancer diagnosed after cessation of breastfeeding (postweaning, PP-BCPW) have a particularly poor prognosis compared with patients diagnosed during lactation (PP-BCDL), or to pregnant (Pr-BC) and nulliparous (NP-BC) patients, regardless of standard prognostic characteristics. Animal studies point to a...
journal article 2023
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Pronk, Arno (author), Brancart, S. (author), Sanders, Fred (author)
In 2018, the construction sector was responsible for 39% of the worldwide energy and process-related carbon dioxide emissions (Global Alliance for Buildings and Construction et al., 2019). This is partly due to the embodied carbon, which represents the carbon emissions related to building construction and material production (LETI, 2020). While...
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Sanders, Fred (author), Overtoom, M.E. (author)
A “community of knowledge” of representatives of the housing sector in the Netherlands investigated the impact of the behaviour of residents in sustainable housing, both newly constructed and renovated stock. For this, grey scientific data were used, i.e., data and reports from non-university agencies reflecting research commissioned by civil...
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van Beljouw, S.P.B. (author), Sanders, J.A. (author), Rodríguez Molina, A. (author), Brouns, S.J.J. (author)
CRISPR–Cas is a widespread adaptive immune system in bacteria and archaea that protects against viral infection by targeting specific invading nucleic acid sequences. Whereas some CRISPR–Cas systems sense and cleave viral DNA, type III and type VI CRISPR–Cas systems sense RNA that results from viral transcription and perhaps invasion by RNA...
review 2022
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Kenway, Steven J. (author), Lam, K.L. (author), Stokes-Draut, Jennifer (author), Sanders, Kelly Twomey (author), Binks, Amanda N. (author), Bors, Julijana (author), Head, Brian (author), Olsson, Gustaf (author), McMahon, James E. (author)
The authors would like to correct the value of water-related electricity consumption at utility as a percentage of total electricity consumption for Australia (2015). The correct value is 1.1% in Figure 2, and Table S1-2 and Figure S1-2 (Supplementary Information 1 of Appendix B). Associated with this error, the water-related electricity...
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Ma, L. (author), Sanders, Jaron (author)
We study a classical model for the accumulation of errors in multi-qubit quantum computations. By modeling the error process in a quantum computation using two coupled Markov chains, we are able to capture a weak form of time-dependency between errors in the past and future. By subsequently using techniques from the field of discrete...
conference paper 2021
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Mohammadi Ziabari, S.S. (author), Sanders, Gregory (author), Mekić, A. (author), Sharpanskykh, Alexei (author)
This paper presents a demonstration of our PAAMS 2021 paper using data-driven analysis of airport terminal operations and An Agent-based Airport Terminal Operations Model Simulator (AATOM). The goal of this paper is to demonstrate and analyze the impact of the current COVID-19 and future pandemic-related measures on airport terminal...
conference paper 2021
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Sanders, F.C. (author), De Oliveira, Ana Cláudia (author)
Most cities in the world are coastal cities, especially facing accumulating climate-change coupled threats. These cities are precisely the ones that are growing the fastest, what makes this development a risk for millions of people in our world. These accumulating threats happen when seawater-level rise, clustered heavy rainfall, and...
journal article 2020
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Sanders, F.C. (author)
book chapter 2019
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Sanders, F.C. (author)
Green roofing in cities is the new development in making cities healthier and more liveable. A striking example is the case of Chicago where air pollution was reduced by creating green roofs on all municipal buildings since 2006. A contrary development is the large-scale growth of cities by which leftover open space by compaction becomes used at...
conference paper 2019
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Sanders, F.C. (author), Overtoom, M.E. (author)
abstract 2019
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Baltussen, E. J.M. (author), Brouwer de Koning, S. G. (author), Sanders, J. (author), Aalbers, A.G.J. (author), Kok, N. F.M. (author), Beets, G. L. (author), Hendriks, B.H.W. (author), Sterenborg, H. J.C.M. (author), Kuhlmann, K. F.D. (author), Ruers, T. J.M. (author)
Background: In colorectal cancer surgery there is a delicate balance between complete removal of the tumor and sparing as much healthy tissue as possible. Especially in rectal cancer, intraoperative tissue recognition could be of great benefit in preventing positive resection margins and sparing as much healthy tissue as possible. To better...
journal article 2019
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Kenway, Steven J. (author), Lam, K.L. (author), Stokes-Draut, Jennifer (author), Sanders, Kelly Twomey (author), Binks, Amanda N. (author), Bors, Julijana (author), Head, B. (author), Olsson, Gustaf (author), McMahon, James E. (author)
The need for energy in water provision and use is obvious, however the drivers are often complex, difficult to assess, and often inconsistently presented. Here we build a clearer definition and conceptual framework of “water-related energy”. We apply this framework to harmonise data and results across disparate studies so that regional...
journal article 2019
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Singh, Abhishek A. (author), Schuurman, Karianne (author), Nevedomskaya, Ekaterina (author), Stelloo, Suzan (author), Linder, Simon (author), Droog, Marjolein (author), Kim, Yongsoo (author), Sanders, Joyce (author), van der Poel, Henk (author), Bergman, Andries M. (author), Wessels, L.F.A. (author), Zwart, Wilbert (author)
Chromatin immunoprecipitation (ChIP)-seq analyses of transcription factors in clinical specimens are challenging due to the technical limitations and low quantities of starting material, often resulting in low enrichments and poor signal-to-noise ratio. Here, we present an optimized protocol for transcription factor ChIP-seq analyses in human...
journal article 2019
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Oliver, Hilary (author), Shin, Matthew (author), Matthews, David (author), Sanders, Oliver (author), Bartholomew, Sadie (author), Clark, Andrew (author), Fitzpatrick, Ben (author), Haren, R. van (author), Hut, R.W. (author), Drost, Niels (author)
Complex cycling workflows are fundamental to numerical weather prediction (NWP) and related environmental forecasting systems. Large numbers of jobs are executed at regular intervals to process new data and generate new forecasts. Dependence between these forecast cycles creates a single never-ending workflow, but NWP workflow schedulers have...
journal article 2019
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Nanda, S. (author), Veefkind, j. Pepijn (author), De Graaf, Martin (author), Sneep, Maarten (author), Stammes, Piet (author), De Haan, Johan F. (author), Sanders, Abram F.J. (author), Apituley, Arnoud (author), Tuinder, Olaf (author), Levelt, Pieternel Felicitas (author)
This paper presents a weighted least squares approach to retrieve aerosol layer height from top-of-atmosphere reflectance measurements in the oxygen A band (758-770g nm) over bright surfaces. A property of the measurement error covariance matrix is discussed, due to which photons travelling from the surface are given a higher preference over...
journal article 2018
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Nanda, S. (author), De Graaf, Martin (author), Sneep, Maarten (author), De Haan, Johan F. (author), Stammes, Piet (author), Sanders, Abram F.J. (author), Tuinder, Olaf (author), Veefkind, j. Pepijn (author), Levelt, Pieternel Felicitas (author)
Retrieving aerosol optical thickness and aerosol layer height over a bright surface from measured top-of-atmosphere reflectance spectrum in the oxygen A band is known to be challenging, often resulting in large errors. In certain atmospheric conditions and viewing geometries, a loss of sensitivity to aerosol optical thickness has been...
journal article 2018
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Sanders, F.C. (author)
Circular building leads to a different way of thinking and building. BPD development is experimenting with 19 owner-occupied houses on the Zeeburgereiland, to use as many refurbished materials in cooperation with the coming housing owners, so far these are available at the existing materials depots. It is a pilot project because buyers do not...
conference paper 2018
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Sanders, F.C. (author)
The ‘Jane Jacobs Walk’ organization as one of the Jane Jacobs (1916-2006) heritage initiative supported three Jane Jacobs Walks of certified Fred Sanders in the period 2011 - 2014 in Amsterdam neighbour-hoods. These walks helped residents to explore resident-empowered meeting-places and activities in their own housing environment for the benefit...
book chapter 2018
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Merino Martinez, R. (author), Sanders, Martinus P.J. (author), Caldas, Luciano C. (author), Avallone, F. (author), Ragni, D. (author), de Santana, Leandro D. (author), Snellen, M. (author), Simons, D.G. (author)
Microphone arrays are useful measurement devices for estimating the location and strength of sound sources. Numerous comparative studies have been conducted regarding the performance of acoustic imaging methods in the past, but literature lacks of a systematic investigation on the role of the hardware on the measurements. This research...
conference paper 2018
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