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Porkka, Miina (author), Virkki, Vili (author), Wang-Erlandsson, Lan (author), Gerten, Dieter (author), Gleeson, Tom (author), Mohan, Chinchu (author), Fetzer, Ingo (author), Jaramillo, Fernando (author), Staal, Arie (author), van der Ent, R.J. (author)
Human actions compromise the many life-supporting functions provided by the freshwater cycle. Yet, scientific understanding of anthropogenic freshwater change and its long-term evolution is limited. Here, using a multi-model ensemble of global hydrological models, we estimate how, over a 145-year industrial period (1861–2005), streamflow and...
journal article 2024
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Staal, Jeroen (author), Caglar, Baris (author), Michaud, Véronique (author)
Frontal polymerisation has the potential to bring unprecedented reductions in energy demand and process time to produce fibre reinforced polymer composites. Production of epoxy-based fibre reinforced polymer parts with high fibre volume content, commonly encountered in industry, is however hindered by the heat sink created by the fibres and...
journal article 2024
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Staal, Jeroen (author), Smit, Edgar (author), Caglar, Baris (author), Michaud, Véronique (author)
Radical induced cationic frontal polymerisation (RICFP) is considered a promising low energy method for processing of fibre reinforced polymers (FRPs). Optimisation of the local heat balance between reinforcement, epoxy resin and the surrounding mould is required to pave the way for its adaptation to an industrial processing method for high...
journal article 2023
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Cordes, Martijn (author), Pike-Overzet, K. (author), van den Akker, E.B. (author), Staal, F.J.T. (author), Canté-Barrett, Kirsten (author)
Traditionally, flow cytometry has been the preferred method to characterize immune cells at the single-cell level. Flow cytometry is used in immunology mostly to measure the expression of identifying markers on the cell surface, but—with good antibodies—can also be used to assess the expression of intracellular proteins. The advent of single...
review 2023
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Staal, Jeroen (author), Smit, Edgar (author), Caglar, Baris (author), Michaud, Véronique (author)
Radical Induced Cationic Frontal Polymerisation (RICFP) has recently been proposed as a promising strategy for processing of epoxide carbon fibre reinforced polymers. Control of the local heat balance is crucial towards the production of industrial-quality composites, which is typically achieved via controlling the heat generation. In this work...
conference paper 2022
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Cordes, Martijn (author), Canté-Barrett, Kirsten (author), van den Akker, E.B. (author), Moretti, Federico A. (author), Kiełbasa, Szymon M. (author), Vloemans, Sandra A. (author), Garcia-Perez, Laura (author), Teodosio, Cristina (author), van Dongen, Jacques J.M. (author), Pike-Overzet, K. (author), Reinders, M.J.T. (author), Staal, F.J.T. (author)
T cell development in the mouse thymus has been studied extensively, but less is known regarding T cell development in the human thymus. We used a combination of single-cell techniques and functional assays to perform deep immune profiling of human T cell development, focusing on the initial stages of prelineage commitment. We identified...
journal article 2022
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Teixidó, Helena (author), Staal, Jeroen (author), Caglar, Baris (author), Michaud, Véronique (author)
Capillarity plays a crucial role in many natural and engineered systems, ranging from nutrient delivery in plants to functional textiles for wear comfort or thermal heat pipes for heat dissipation. Unlike nano- or microfluidic systems with well-defined pore network geometries and well-understood capillary flow, fiber textiles or preforms used...
review 2022
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Wang-Erlandsson, Lan (author), Tobian, Arne (author), van der Ent, R.J. (author), Fetzer, Ingo (author), te Wierik, Sofie (author), Porkka, Miina (author), Staal, Arie (author), Greve, Peter (author), Gerten, Dieter (author), Keys, Patrick W. (author)
Green water — terrestrial precipitation, evaporation and soil moisture — is fundamental to Earth system dynamics and is now extensively perturbed by human pressures at continental to planetary scales. However, green water lacks explicit consideration in the existing planetary boundaries framework that demarcates a global safe operating space...
review 2022
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Staal, Jeroen (author), Caglar, Baris (author), Hank, Travis (author), Wardle, Brian L. (author), Gorbatikh, Larissa (author), Lomov, Stepan V. (author), Michaud, Véronique (author)
In-plane permeability of small area (100 × 50 mm) alumina fiber woven fabrics grafted with aligned carbon nanotubes (CNT) was quantified by placing them in series with a glass mat of known permeability during a flow experiment. The methodology was first validated on a reference woven textile. Permeability values matched those obtained by a...
journal article 2021
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Staal, Timon (author), Huysmans, T. (author), Molenbroek, J.F.M. (author)
The purpose of this study is to investigate a new approach in creating sizing systems of wetsuits for the surfing industry. A good sizing system focusses on the balance between fit, comfort and functionality. The research provided a theoretical framework that assesses the natural body shape variations within a given user population. The focus is...
conference paper 2019
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Zemp, Delphine Clara (author), Schleussner, Carl Friedrich (author), Barbosa, Henrique M J (author), Hirota, Marina (author), Montade, Vincent (author), Sampaio, Gilvan (author), Staal, Arie (author), Wang-Erlandsson, L. (author), Rammig, Anja (author)
Reduced rainfall increases the risk of forest dieback, while in return forest loss might intensify regional droughts. The consequences of this vegetation-atmosphere feedback for the stability of the Amazon forest are still unclear. Here we show that the risk of self-amplified Amazon forest loss increases nonlinearly with dry-season...
journal article 2017
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Valladares Linares, R. (author), Fortunato, L (author), Farhat, N. M. (author), Bucs, S. S. (author), Staal, M.J. (author), Fridjonsson, E. O. (author), Johns, M. L. (author), Vrouwenvelder, J.S. (author), Leiknes, TO (author)
Membrane systems are commonly used in the water industry to produce potable water and for advanced wastewater treatment. One of the major drawbacks of membrane systems is biofilm formation (biofouling), which results in an unacceptable decline in membrane performance. Three novel in situ biofouling characterization techniques were assessed: ...
review 2016
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Brand, H.K. (author), Ahout, I.M.L. (author), De Ridder, D. (author), Diepen, A. (author), Li, Y. (author), Zaalberg, M. (author), Andeweg, A. (author), Roeleveld, N. (author), De Groot, R. (author), Warris, A. (author), Hermans, P.W.M. (author), Ferwerda, G. (author), Staal, F.J.T. (author)
Background Respiratory viral infections follow an unpredictable clinical course in young children ranging from a common cold to respiratory failure. The transition from mild to severe disease occurs rapidly and is difficult to predict. The pathophysiology underlying disease severity has remained elusive. There is an urgent need to better...
journal article 2015
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Staal, X.R. (author)
Seismic imaging projects aim to reveal the structure of the earths crust from seismic data. These projects typically include three separate processing steps, being: • attenuation of multiple reflections in the seismic data. • estimating seismic wave propagation velocities from the seismic data. • mapping the measured reflection data to the...
doctoral thesis 2015
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Taskesen, E. (author), Staal, F.J.T. (author), Reinders, M.J.T. (author)
Background The wingless-Int (WNT) pathway has an essential role in cell regulation of hematopoietic stem cells (HSC). For Acute Myeloid Leukemia (AML), the malignant counterpart of HSC, currently only a selective number of genes of the WNT pathway are analyzed by using either gene expression or DNA-methylation profiles for the identification of...
journal article 2015
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Vrouwenvelder, J.S. (author), Prest, E.I.E.D. (author), Kuhl, M. (author), Van Loosdrecht, M.C.M. (author), Staal, M. (author)
journal article 2012
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Vrouwenvelder, J.S. (author), Prest, E.I.E.D. (author), Kuhl, M (author), van Loosdrecht, Mark C.M. (author), Staal, M.J. (author)
journal article 2012
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Oumeraci, H. (author), Staal, T. (author), Pfoertner, S. (author), Kudella, M. (author), Schimmels, S. (author), Verhagen, H.J. (author)
Elastomeric bonded permeable revetments, also called PBA (Polyurethane bonded aggregate) revetments, are highly porous structures made of mineral aggregates (e.g. crushed stones) which are durably and elastically bonded by polyurethane (PU). Despite their numerous advantages as compared to conventional revetments and the large experience...
conference paper 2010
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Oumeraci, H. (author), Staal, T. (author), Pfoertner, S. (author), Ludwigs, G. (author), Kudella, M. (author)
ELASTOCOAST revetments are highly porous structures made of crushed stones which are durably and elastically bonded by Polyurethane (PU). To improve the understanding of the physical processes involved in the wave-structure-foundation interaction and to develop prediction formulae for both hydraulic performance and wave loading more than 75...
report 2010
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Staal, M. (author), Thar, R. (author), Kühl, M. (author), Van Loosdrecht, M.C.M. (author), Wolf, G. (author), De Brouwer, J.F.C. (author), Rijstenbil, J.W. (author)
Natural phototrophic biofilms are influenced by a broad array of abiotic and biotic factors and vary over temporal and spatial scales. Different developmental stages can be distinguished and growth rates will vary due to the thickening of the biofilm, which is expected to lead to a limitation of light or mass transport. This study shows that...
journal article 2007
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