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Prest, Emmanuelle I. (author), Martijn, Bram J. (author), Rietveld, Matthijs (author), Lin, Y. (author), Schaap, Peter G. (author)
Sediment formation in drinking water distribution systems can lead to brown water at customer taps. Previous studies have shown that sediment formation is closely linked with (micro)biological processes in the distribution system, however the mechanism is not fully understood. Most available studies on discoloration or sediment formation...
journal article 2023
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Boxall, Joby (author), Blokker, E.J.M. (author), Schaap, Peter (author), Speight, Vanessa (author), Husband, Stewart (author)
Discoloured drinking water, caused by elevated concentrations of organic and inorganic particles, is unacceptable. It occurs due to accumulation and subsequent mobilisation of material from within drinking water distribution infrastructure. Discolouration is currently partially explained by either the theories of cohesive layers or...
journal article 2023
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Scott, William T. (author), Benito-Vaquerizo, Sara (author), Zimmermann, Johannes (author), Bajic, D. (author), Heinken, Almut (author), Suarez-Diez, Maria (author), Schaap, Peter J. (author)
Harnessing the power of microbial consortia is integral to a diverse range of sectors, from healthcare to biotechnology to environmental remediation. To fully realize this potential, it is critical to understand the mechanisms behind the interactions that structure microbial consortia and determine their functions. Constraint-based...
journal article 2023
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Kleerebezem, R. (author), Stouten, G.R. (author), Koehorst, Jasper (author), Langenhoff, Alette (author), Schaap, Peter (author), Smidt, Hauke (author)
Natural microbial communities are composed of a large diversity of interacting microorganisms, each with a specific role in the functional properties of the ecosystem. The objectives in microbial ecology research are related to identifying, understanding and exploring the role of these different microorganisms. Because of the rapidly...
review 2021
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Liu, Z. (author), Schaap, Kevin (author), Ballemans, Laura (author), de Zanger, Rory (author), de Blois, E (author), Rohde, M. (author), Paulssen, E. (author)
Microfluidic synthesis techniques can offer improvement over batch syntheses which are currently used for radiopharmaceutical production. These improvements are, for example, better mixing of reactants, more efficient energy transfer, less radiolysis, faster reaction optimization, and overall improved reaction control. However, scale-up...
journal article 2017
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Schaap, Tobias (author)
master thesis 2015
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Bergsma, J.M. (author), Bouhuys, C.W. (author), Schaap, T. (author), Spaargaren, A.F. (author)
master thesis 2014
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Bos, R.W. (author), Huisman, T.J. (author), Obers, M.P.W. (author), Schaap, T. (author), Van der Zalm, M. (author)
Background To design a ship its specific design requirements are to be known. These are, together with class notations, specified in previous reports and extended in this report. Since the requirements are formed iteratively, design freedom is possible. This is used to implement several innovations into the design which improve the performance...
report 2013
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Bos, R.W. (author), Huisman, T.J. (author), Obers, M.P.W. (author), Schaap, T. (author), Van der Zalm, M. (author)
Background At the start of a design it is often good to look at comparable designs. What choices were made, what are the operations, what equipment is used? This report looks at three Damen ships, which are already capable of offshore support. These vessels are designed for open water. Looking just at what has to improve for operating in the...
report 2013
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Bos, R.W. (author), Huisman, T.J. (author), Obers, M.P.W. (author), Schaap, T. (author), Van der Zalm, M. (author)
Background The Dutch maritime industry has only limited knowledge about Arctic engineering, in spite of a growing market and interest by the oil and gas industry. This literature survey is the first in a series of three reports to develop a concept design of an Arctic Offshore Support Vessel (AOSV). The purpose is to give a perspective on Arctic...
report 2013
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Vuik, K. (author), Daalderop, F. (author), Van Kints, R. (author), Baksteen, T. (author), Schaap, B. (author)
This report gives an overview of the development and experiences of using Mumie [1] at TU Delft during the academic year 2010-2011. Mumie is an e-learning platform that can be used for mathematical courses and acquired the interest of TU Delft at the beginning of 2009 in order to be used in their first years mathematical courses, in particular...
report 2011
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Vuik, K. (author), Daalderop, F. (author), Van Kints, R. (author), Schaap, B. (author)
In this document the Mumie pilot that took place in March 2010 for the Linear Algebra course (wi1403lr) at Aerospace Engineering will be evaluated. This pilot is the result of an interest in using an e-learning platform that can improve the level of education for first year mathematical courses at TU Delft. In order to be successful with such...
report 2011
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De Jong, P. (author), Schaap, A. (author)
New buildings are designed for first users. For a sustainable approach there are many advantages in designing in flexibility and adjustability in order to enable and facilitate the other sequential users. For the first investor this flexibility is translated into improved exit values due to increased potential. The second investor is acquiring a...
conference paper 2011
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De Jong, P. (author), Schaap, A. (author)
New buildings are designed for first users. For a sustainable approach there are many advantages in designing in flexibility and adjustability in order to enable and facilitate the other sequential users. For the first investor this flexibility is translated into improved exit values due to increased potential. The second investor is acquiring a...
conference paper 2011
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Tang, H. (author), Van Walsum, T. (author), Van Onkelen, R.S. (author), Klein, S. (author), Hameeteman, R. (author), Schaap, M. (author), Van den Bouwhuijsen, Q. (author), Witteman, J.C.M. (author), Van der Lugt, A. (author), Van Vliet, L.J. (author), Niessen, W.J. (author)
We propose a minimum cost path approach to track the centerlines of the internal and external carotid arteries in multispectral MR data. User interaction is limited to the annotation of three seed points. The cost image is based on both a measure of vessel medialness and lumen intensity similarity in two MRA image sequences: Black Blood MRA and...
conference paper 2011
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Schaap, S. (author)
public lecture 2010
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Schaap, S. (author)
public lecture 2010
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De Boer, R. (author), Schaap, M. (author), Van der Lijn, F. (author), Vrooman, H.A. (author), De Groot, M. (author), Van der Lugt, A. (author), Ikram, M.A. (author), Vernooij, M.W. (author), Breteler, M.M.B. (author), Niessen, W.J. (author)
Diffusion MRI can be used to study the structural connectivity within the brain. Brain connectivity is often represented by a binary network whose topology can be studied using graph theory. We present a framework for the construction of weighted structural brain networks, containing information about connectivity, which can be effectively...
journal article 2010
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Kirisli, H.A. (author), Schaap, M. (author), Klein, S. (author), Neefjes, L.A. (author), Weustink, A.C. (author), Van Walsum, T. (author), Niessen, W.J. (author)
conference paper 2010
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Schaap, A. (author), Geurts, F. (author), Van den Berg, M. (author), Stolk, N. (author)
report 2010
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