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Hulsbergen, E.D. (author), Klaasen, I.T. (author), Kriens, I. (author)
The contents and approaches of spatial planning have changed drastically in the last three decades. Shifting Sense describes these dynamics and identifies important themes for the future. Thirty contributors from different universities and from the professional field offer their expertise and views. Shifting Sense presents Spatial Planning and...
book 2005
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Raadgever, G.T. (author), Mostert, E. (author), Kranz, N. (author), Interwies, E. (author), Timmerman, J.G. (author)
River basin management is faced with complex problems that are characterized by uncertainty and change. In transboundary river basins, historical, legal, and cultural differences add to the complexity. The literature on adaptive management gives several suggestions for handling this complexity. It recognizes the importance of management regimes...
journal article 2008
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Teunissen, K. (author), Abrahamse, A. (author), Leijssen, H. (author), Rietveld, L. (author), Van Dijk, H. (author)
Iron is the primary source for discolouration problems in the drinking water distribution system. The removal of iron from groundwater is a common treatment step in the production of drinking water. Even when clear water meets the drinking water standards, the water quality in the distribution system can deteriorate due to settling of iron ...
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Weber, J.H. (author), Kiyani, N.F. (author)
Bit interleaved coded modulation (BICM) schemes have been shown to increase the diversity order. This paper studies the extension of such schemes with iterative demodulation and decoding (ID) using error correcting codes coupled with rotated MPSK signal constellations with different symbol mappings and signal space diversity (SSD). Using...
journal article 2008
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Blokker, E.J.M. (author), Vreeburg, J.H.G. (author), Buchberger, S.G. (author), Van Dijk, J.C. (author)
Today, there is a growing interest in network water quality modelling. The water quality issues of interest relate to both dissolved and particulate substances. For dissolved substances the main interest is in residual chlorine and (microbiological) contaminant propagation; for particulate substances it is in sediment leading to discolouration....
journal article 2008
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Kwakkel, G. (author), Meskers, C.G.M. (author), Van Wegen, E.E. (author), Lankhorst, G.J. (author), Geurts, A.C.H. (author), Van Kuijk, A.A. (author), Lindeman, E. (author), Visser-Meily, A. (author), Vlugt, E. (author), Arendzen, J.H. (author)
Main claims of the literature are that functional recovery of the paretic upper limb is mainly defined within the first month post stroke and that rehabilitation services should preferably be applied intensively and in a task-oriented way within this particular time window. EXplaining PLastICITy after stroke (acronym EXPLICIT-stroke) aims to...
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Khoshelham, K. (author)
Direct measurement of exterior orientation parameters has been a challenge in photogrammetry for many years. Direct sensor orientation using a calibrated GPS/INS system can potentially eliminate the need for ground control points and aerial tiiangulation, and consequently, result in a great reduction in the cost and time of aerial photogrammetry...
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Worm, G.I.M. (author), Mesman, G.A.M. (author), Van Schagen, K.M. (author), Borger, K.J. (author), Rietveld, L.C. (author)
The flow through a unit of a drinking water treatment plant is one of the most important parameters in terms of a unit's effectiveness. In the present paper, a new EPAnet library is presented with the typical hydraulic elements for drinking water treatment processes well abstraction, rapid sand filtration and cascade and tower aeration. Using...
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Karamehmedovic, D. (author), Lakshmanan, M.K. (author), Nikookar, H. (author)
Wavelet Packet based Multi-Carrier Modulation (WPMCM) offers an alternative to the well-established OFDM as an efficient multicarrier modulation technique. It has strong advantage of being a generic transmission scheme whose actual characteristics can be widely customized to fulfill several requirements and constraints of an advanced...
journal article 2009
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Vulovic, M. (author), Rieger, B. (author), Van Vliet, L.J. (author), Koster, A.J. (author), Ravelli, R.B.G. (author)
Charge-coupled devices (CCD) are nowadays commonly utilized in transmission electron microscopy (TEM) for applications in life sciences. Direct access to digitized images has revolutionized the use of electron microscopy, sparking developments such as automated collection of tomographic data, focal series, random conical tilt pairs and...
journal article 2009
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Männik, J. (author), Driessen, R. (author), Galajda, P. (author), Keymer, J.E. (author), Dekker, C. (author)
In many naturally occurring habitats, bacteria live in micrometer-size confined spaces. Although bacterial growth and motility in such constrictions is of great interest to fields as varied as soil microbiology, water purification, and biomedical research, quantitative studies of the effects of confinement on bacteria have been limited. Here, we...
journal article 2009
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De Groot, M.J.L. (author), Van Berlo, R.J.P. (author), Van Winden, W.A. (author), Verheijen, P.J.T. (author), Reinders, M.J.T. (author), De Ridder, D. (author)
Motivation: Many enzymes are not absolutely specific, or even promiscuous: they can catalyze transformations of more compounds than the traditional ones as listed in e.g. KEGG. This information is currently only available in databases, such as the BRENDA enzyme activity database. In this paper, we propose to model enzyme aspecificity by...
journal article 2009
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Li, S. (author), Heijman, S.G.J. (author), Verberk, J.Q.J.C. (author), Van Dijk, J.C. (author)
A new treatment concept for drinking water production from surface water has been investigated on a pilot scale. The treatment concept consists of fluidized ion exchange (FIEX), ultrafiltration (UF), nanofiltration (NF), and granular activated carbon filtration (GAC). The FIEX process removed calcium and other divalent cations; the UF membrane...
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Telalovic, S. (author), Ramanathan, A. (author), Mul, G. (author), Hanefeld, U. (author)
The three-dimensional sponge-like mesoporous material TUD-1 is straightforward to prepare. Its synthesis can readily be modified to introduce metals into the framework of TUD-1, imparting many different catalytic activities. M-TUD-1 catalysts have proven to be very active, unlimited by diffusion and very stable. By combining two metals into one...
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Verdoold, J. (author), Tummers, M.J. (author), Hanjali?, K. (author)
Based on a detailed experimental investigation in an aspect-ratio-4 rectangular cell in the range 3.7×107?Ra?3.7×109, we present evidence of possible scenarios of the long-term dynamics of large-scale circulations (LSC) in bounded large-aspect-ratio turbulent Rayleigh-Bénard convection. Karhunen-Loève analysis of instantaneous velocity fields...
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Khoshelham, K. (author), Nardinocchi, C. (author), Frontoni, C. (author), Mancini, A. (author), Zingaretti, P. (author)
Automated approaches to building detection in multi-source aerial data are important in many applications, including map updating, city modeling, urban growth analysis and monitoring of informal settlements. This paper presents a comparative analysis of different methods for automated building detection in aerial images and laser data at...
journal article 2009
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Schaefli, B. (author), Zehe, E. (author)
This paper proposes a method for rainfall-runoff model calibration and performance analysis in the wavelet-domain by fitting the estimated wavelet-power spectrum (a representation of the time-varying frequency content of a time series) of a simulated discharge series to the one of the corresponding observed time series. As discussed in this...
journal article 2009
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Lakshmanan, M.K. (author), Budiarjo, I. (author), Nikookar, H. (author)
book chapter 2009
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Budiarjo, I. (author), Lakshmanan, M.K. (author), Nikookar, H. (author)
book chapter 2009
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Hazelwood, L.A. (author), Walsh, M.C. (author), Luttik, M.A.H. (author), Daran-Lapujade, P. (author), Pronk, J.T. (author), Daran, J.M. (author)
OA Fund TU Delft Accumulation of glycogen and trehalose in nutrient-limited cultures of Saccharomyces cerevisiae is negatively correlated with the specific growth rate. Additionally, glucose-excess conditions (i.e., growth limitation by nutrients other than glucose) are often implicated in high-level accumulation of these storage carbohydrates....
journal article 2009
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