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Maan, D.C. (author), ten Veldhuis, Marie-claire (author), van de Wiel, B.J.H. (author)
Plant roots are highly adaptable, but their adaptability is not included in crop and land surface models. They rely on a simplified representation of root growth, which is independent of soil moisture availability. Data of subsurface processes and interactions, needed for model setup and validation, are scarce. Here we investigated soil-moisture...
journal article 2023
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Maan, R. (author), Reese, L. (author), Volkov, V. (author), King, M.R. (author), van der Sluis, E.O. (author), Andrea, N. (author), Evers, W.H. (author), Jakobi, A. (author), Dogterom, A.M. (author)
Growing microtubule ends organize end-tracking proteins into comets of mixed composition. Here using a reconstituted fission yeast system consisting of end-binding protein Mal3, kinesin Tea2 and cargo Tip1, we found that these proteins can be driven into liquid-phase droplets both in solution and at microtubule ends under crowding conditions....
journal article 2022
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Maan, D.C. (author)
Decreasing sediment availability, in combination with sea level rise and human fixation of the coastline, results in losses of the intertidal environment (lying in-between the mean low water and mean high water spring tide). This means a loss of biodiversity and an increased coastal vulnerability to extreme events and sea level rise. Thereforeit...
doctoral thesis 2019
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Maan, D.C. (author), van Prooijen, Bram (author), Wang, Zhengbing (author)
We use the results of a one-dimensional morphodynamic model and the basis of the “Lagrangian equilibrium state” (Maan et al., 2015, https://doi.org/10.1002/2014JF003311) to derive a quantitative relationship between the progradation speed of tidal flats and the suspended sediment concentration in their adjacent waters and show that the speed...
journal article 2019
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Maan, D.C. (author), ten Veldhuis, Marie-claire (author), van de Wiel, B.J.H. (author)
We study the coupled action of water uptake and root development of maize in potting soil under greenhouse conditions. To this end, we apply subsurface irrigation strategies that are constant over weeks. We perform synchronous realtime measurements of the co-evolving soil moisture fields and root distributions. Will constant irrigation...
conference paper 2019
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Fanalista, F. (author), Birnie, A.T.F. (author), Maan, R. (author), Burla, Federica (author), Charles usagé Charles-Carty, K.V. (author), Pawlik, G. (author), Deshpande, S.R. (author), Koenderink, Gijsje H. (author), Dogterom, A.M. (author), Dekker, C. (author)
Bottom-up biology is an expanding research field that aims to understand the mechanisms underlying biological processes via in vitro assembly of their essential components in synthetic cells. As encapsulation and controlled manipulation of these elements is a crucial step in the recreation of such cell-like objects, microfluidics is...
journal article 2019
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Maan, D.C. (author), van Prooijen, Bram (author), Zhu, Q. (author), Wang, Zhengbing (author)
We apply a 2-D horizontal process-based model (Delft3D) to study the feedback mechanisms that control the long-term evolution of a fringing intertidal flat in the Western Scheldt Estuary. The hydrodynamic model is validated using a comparison with measurements on the intertidal flat and the sediment transport module is calibrated against long...
journal article 2018
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Maan, R. (author), Loiseau, Etienne (author), Bausch, Andreas R. (author)
Regulation of adhesion is a ubiquitous feature of living cells, observed during processes such as motility, antigen recognition, or rigidity sensing. At the molecular scale, a myriad of mechanisms are necessary to recruit and activate the essential proteins, whereas at the cellular scale, efficient regulation of adhesion relies on the cell's...
journal article 2018
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Maan, D.C. (author), van Prooijen, B.C. (author), Wang, Z.B. (author), de Vriend, H.J. (author)
Various studies have identified a strong relation between the hydrodynamic forces and the equilibrium profile for intertidal flats. A thorough understanding of the interplay between the hydrodynamic forces and the morphology, however, concerns more than the equilibrium state alone. We study the basic processes and feedback mechanisms underlying...
journal article 2015
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Maan, D.C. (author), Van Prooijen, B.C. (author)
The Yangtze river (China) is one of the biggest rivers in the world in terms of length, area, discharge and sediment load. The large sediment supply by the Yangtze river resulted in the development of large coastal wetlands in its estuary, which form rich and important ecosystems. Human activities are increasingly influencing the Yangtze estuary...
conference paper 2013
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Maan, O.C. (author)
master thesis 2008
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Maan, O.C. (author)
master thesis 2008
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Maan, O.C. (author)
master thesis 2008
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Maan, O.C. (author)
report 2007
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report 2007
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report 2007
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report 2007
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report 2007
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Maan, O.C. (author), Kok, C. (author)
report 2007
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Maan, C.J. (author)
doctoral thesis 1928
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