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LaRoche, J.K.L. (author), Alvarenga, Rodrigo (author), Collins, Michael (author), Costelloe, Thomas (author), Soete, Wouter De (author), Faludi, Jeremy (author), Rens, Kristel (author)
OBJECTIVE: This study aims to calculate the global warming potential, in carbon dioxide (CO2) equivalent emissions, from all in-scope activities involved in a phase-1 clinical study. DESIGN: Retrospective analysis. DATA SOURCE: Internal data held by Janssen Pharmaceuticals. STUDIES INCLUDED: Janssen-sponsored TMC114FD1HTX1002 study conducted...
journal article 2024
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Poggensee, K. (author), Collins, Steven H. (author)
Exoskeletons that assist in ankle plantarflexion can improve energy economy in locomotion. Characterizing the joint-level mechanisms behind these reductions in energy cost can lead to a better understanding of how people interact with these devices, as well as to improved device design and training protocols. We examined the biomechanical...
journal article 2024
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Rattay, Sonja (author), Collins, Robert (author), Surana, Aditi (author), Lee, Youngsil (author), Liu, Y. (author), Mauri, Andrea (author), Urquhart, Lachlan D (author), Vines, John (author), Wilson, Cara (author), Pschetz, Larissa (author), Rozendaal, M.C. (author), Shklovski, Irina (author)
Sensor networks are increasingly commonplace in visions of smart cities and future healthcare systems, promising greater efficiency and increased wellbeing. However, the design of these technologies remains focused on specific users and fragmented by context, overlooking the diversity of needs, wants and values present when technologies, people,...
conference paper 2023
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Houben, Georg J. (author), Collins, Sarah (author), Bakker, M. (author), Daffner, Thomas (author), Triller, Falk (author), Kacimov, Anvar (author)
Horizontal wells play an often overlooked role in hydrogeology and aquifer remediation but can be an interesting option for many applications. This study reviews the constructional and hydraulic aspects that distinguish them from vertical wells. Flow patterns towards them are much more complicated than those for vertical wells, which makes their...
journal article 2022
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Mosteiro-Romero, Martin (author), Maiullari, D. (author), Collins, Fiona (author), Schlueter, Arno (author), van Timmeren, A. (author)
District-scale energy demand models are powerful tools to understand complex urban areas, however these models generally use average weather data from rural locations, thus overlooking the effects of the urban context on the local climate. In order to analyze the effects of urban microclimate on space cooling demand, this paper uses...
journal article 2019
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van Cranenburgh, S. (author), Collins, Andrew T. (author)
At the time of creating an experimental design for a stated choice experiment, the analyst often does not precisely know which model, or decision rule, he or she will estimate once the data are collected. This paper presents two new software tools for creating stated choice experimental designs that are simultaneously efficient for regret...
journal article 2019
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Heinze, Christoph (author), Eyring, Veronika (author), Friedlingstein, Pierre (author), Jones, Colin (author), Balkanski, Yves (author), Collins, William (author), Fichefet, Thierry (author), Gao, Shuang (author), Siebesma, A.P. (author)
Earth system models (ESMs) are key tools for providing climate projections under different scenarios of human-induced forcing. ESMs include a large number of additional processes and feedbacks such as biogeochemical cycles that traditional physical climate models do not consider. Yet, some processes such as cloud dynamics and ecosystem...
review 2019
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Först, M. (author), Beyerlein, K. R. (author), Mankowsky, R. (author), Hu, W (author), Mattoni, G. (author), Catalano, S. (author), Gibert, M. (author), Yefanov, O. (author), Clark, J. N. (author), Frano, A. (author), Glownia, J. M. (author), Chollet, M. (author), Lemke, H. (author), Moser, B. (author), Collins, SH (author), Dhesi, S. S. (author), Caviglia, A. (author), Triscone, J. M. (author), Cavalleri, A. (author)
Selective optical excitation of a substrate lattice can drive phase changes across heterointerfaces. This phenomenon is a nonequilibrium analogue of static strain control in heterostructures and may lead to new applications in optically controlled phase change devices. Here, we make use of time-resolved nonresonant and resonant x-ray...
journal article 2017
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Ketter, W. (author), Peters, M. (author), Collins, J. (author)
conference paper 2013
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Ketter, W. (author), Collins, J. (author), Reddy, P. (author), Flath, C. (author), De Weerdt, M.M. (author)
This is the specification for the Power Trading Agent Competition for 2012 (Power TAC 2012). Power TAC is a competitive simulation that models a “liberalized” retail electrical energy market, where competing business entities or “brokers” offer energy services to customers through tariff contracts, and must then serve those customers by trading...
report 2011
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Bregman, D.J.J. (author), Van der Krogt, M.M. (author), De Groot, V. (author), Harlaar, J. (author), Wisse, M. (author), Collins, S.H. (author)
Background In stroke and multiple sclerosis patients, gait is frequently hampered by a reduced ability to push-off with the ankle caused by weakness of the plantar-flexor muscles. To enhance ankle push-off and to decrease the high energy cost of walking, spring-like carbon-composite Ankle Foot Orthoses are frequently prescribed. However, it is...
journal article 2011
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De Weerdt, M.M. (author), Ketter, W. (author), Collins, J. (author)
We consider the problem of designing a pricing mechanism for precisely controlling the real-time balance in electricity markets, where retail brokers aggregate the supply and demand of a number of individual customers, and must purchase or sell power at the wholesale level such that the total supply matches total demand. This is typically done...
conference paper 2011
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Collins, B. (author), Boyd, D. (author)
The adoption of sustainable technologies to mitigate high energy use by home owners has not been extensive. As a result of legislation there are a number of initiatives to help resolve this situation, some which recognise that communities could be a good site of influence to effect this change. Communities have different socio-economic...
conference paper 2011
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Collins, S.H. (author), Kuo, A.D. (author)
Background: Humans normally dissipate significant energy during walking, largely at the transitions between steps. The ankle then acts to restore energy during push-off, which may be the reason that ankle impairment nearly always leads to poorer walking economy. The replacement of lost energy is necessary for steady gait, in which mechanical...
journal article 2010
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Collins, D. (author)
Guidance on scheme appraisal, legal requirements and good practice 2.1 Scheme appraisal 2.1.1 General approach 2.1.2 Environmental duties of operating authorities 2.1.3 Powers of direction and supervision 2.1.4 Identifying the preferred option 2.1.5 Detailed design considerations 2.2 Environmental appraisal and assessment 2.2.1 Initial...
report 2000
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ten Dam, A.A. (author), Collins, S.A. (author)
In this report some aspects of the analytical and numerical solution of Partitioned Dynamical Systems (PDSs) are discussed. A PDS is solved using the Lagrange multiplier approach. The resulting equations are combined to obtain Differential-Algebraic Equations, describing a PDS. The additional algebraic equation leads to error accumulation when a...
report 1988
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Collins, John J. (author)
journal article 1988
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Van der Krogt, M.M. (author), Bregman, D.J.J. (author), Wisse, M. (author), Doorenbosch, C.A.M. (author), Harlaar, J. (author), Collins, S.H. (author)
Children with cerebral palsy frequently experience foot dragging and tripping during walking due to a lack of adequate knee flexion in swing (stiff-knee gait). Stiff-knee gait is often accompanied by an overly flexed knee during stance (crouch gait). Studies on stiff-knee gait have mostly focused on excessive knee muscle activity during (pre...
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Bird, D.R. (author), Collins, T.J. (author), Fisher, F. (author), Simpson, W.M. (author)
other
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Collins, R. (author), Holt, M. (author)
journal article 1968
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