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De Melo, W. (author), Van Strien, S. (author)
Most of the important results in the study of the dynamics of smooth interval maps ƒ : [0,1] —• [0,1] assume the condition that S f < 0 where S f is the Schwarzian derivative of ƒ.
journal article 1986
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Gandolfi, A. (author), Grimmett, G. (author), Russo, L. (author)
We simplify the recent proof by Aizenman, Kesten and Newman of the uniqueness of the infinite open cluster in the percolation model. Our new proof is more suitable for generalization in the direction of percolation-type processes with dependent site variables.
journal article 1987
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Aaronson, J. (author), Gilat, D. (author), Keane, M. (author), De Valk, V. (author)
A special class of stationary one-dependent two-valued stochastic processes is defined. We associate to each member of this class two parameter values, whereby different members receive different parameter values. For any given values of the parameters, we show how to determine whether: 1. a process exists having the given parameter values, and...
journal article 1987
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Gandolfi, A. (author), Keane, M. (author), Russo, L. (author)
We consider dependent site percolation on the two-dimensional square lattice, the underlying probability measure being invariant and ergodic under each of the translations and invariant under axis reflections. If this measure satisfies the FKG condition and if percolation occurs, then we show that the infinite occupied cluster is unique with...
journal article 1988
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Berbee, H.C.P. (author), Den Hollander, F. (author)
We study tail $\sigma$-fields and loss of memory associated with sums of stationary integer-valued random variables. An application concerns convergence in distribution of interarrival times in zero-one sequences.
journal article 1988
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Keane, M. (author), Burton, R.M. (author)
journal article 1988
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Grubel, R. (author), Pitts, S. (author)
The GI/G/1 queueing model is regarded as a functional which maps the service and interarrival time distributions onto output quantities of interest, such as the stationary waiting time distribution. For the case where the input distributions have densities, techniques from infinite-dimensional analysis are used to obtain derivatives and Taylor...
journal article 1992
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Hilton, P. (author), Pedersen, J. (author), Stigter, J. (author)
journal article 1994
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Daran, J.M. (author), Bakker, B.M. (author), Pronk, J.T. (author), Westerhoff, H.V. (author), De Winde, J.H. (author), Heck, A.J.R. (author), Slijper, M. (author), De Groot, M.J.L. (author), Luttik, M.A.H. (author), Van Gulik, W.M. (author), Rossell, S. (author), Daran-Lapujade, P. (author)
Metabolic fluxes may be regulated ‘‘hierarchically,’’ e.g., by changes of gene expression that adjust enzyme capacities (Vmax) and/or ‘‘metabolically’’ by interactions of enzymes with substrates, products, or allosteric effectors. In the present study, a method is developed to dissect the hierarchical regulation into contributions by...
journal article 2007
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book chapter 2010
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Onsrud, H. (author), Campbell, J. (author), Van Loenen, B. (author)
Access to earth observation data has become critically important for the wellbeing of society. A major impediment to achieving widespread sharing of earth observation data is lack of an operational web-wide system that is transparent and consistent in allowing users to legally access and use the earth observations of others without seeking...
journal article 2010
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De Leeuwe, J. (author), Versteeg, A.M.C. (author)
Om Open Access onder de eigen medewerkers te promoten, beschikt TU Delft over een Open Access Fonds. Wat heeft dit fonds de afgelopen jaren opgeleverd? Anke Versteeg en Just de Leeuwe bespreken de resultaten en belichten en passant ook nieuwe ontwikkelingen. Engelse versie is zonder tabellen en niet gepubliceerd
journal article 2012
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Alfeld, M. (author), De Nolf, W. (author), Cagno, S. (author), Appel, K. (author), Siddons, D.P. (author), Kuczewski, A. (author), Janssens, K. (author), Dik, J. (author), Trentelman, K. (author), Walton, M. (author), Sartorius, A. (author)
Over the past several decades the oeuvre of Rembrandt has been the subject of extensive art historical and scientific investigations. One of the most striking features to emerge is his frequent re-use of canvases and panels. The painting An Old Man in Military Costume (78.PB.246), in the collection of the J. Paul Getty Museum, is an example of...
journal article 2012
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Kara, S. (author), Spickermann, D. (author), Schrittwieser, J.H. (author), Leggewie, C. (author), Van Berkel, W.J.H. (author), Arendsa, I.W.C.E. (author), Hollmann, F. (author)
1,4-Butanediol is shown to be an efficient cosubstrate to promote NAD(P)H-dependent redox biocatalysis. The thermodynamically and kinetically inert lactone coproduct makes the regeneration reaction irreversible. Thereby not only the molar surplus of cosubstrate is dramatically reduced but also faster reaction rates are obtained.
journal article 2012
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Hanefeld, U. (author)
Hydroxynitrile lyases are a versatile group of enzymes that are applied both in the laboratory and on an industrial scale. What makes them particularly interesting is that to date five structurally unrelated categories of hydroxynitrile lyases have been discovered. Given their great importance they have often been immobilised utilising many...
journal article 2013
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Tahmasebpoor, M. (author), Mart?n, L. De (author), Talebi, M. (author), Mostoufia, N. (author), Van Ommen, R.J. (author)
The effect of surface characteristics on the interaction between nanoparticles and their agglomeration in dense gas suspensions is still not fully understood. It is known that when the surface is covered with hydroxyl groups, the interaction between nanoparticles becomes substantially stronger than in the absence of these groups; this...
journal article 2013
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Goulas, A. (author), Van Ommen, J.R. (author)
We report the fabrication of platinum nanoclusters with a narrow size distribution on TiO2 nanoparticles using atomic layer deposition. With MeCpPtMe3 and ozone as reactants, the deposition can be carried out at a relatively low temperature of 250 degrees C. Our approach of working with suspended nanoparticles at atmospheric pressure gives...
journal article 2013
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Li, J. (author), Spina, A. (author), Moulijn, J.A. (author), Makkee, M. (author)
The sorbitol conversion in a molten salt hydrate medium (ZnCl2; 70 wt% in water) was studied. Dehydration is the main reaction, initially 1,4- and 3,6-anhydrosorbitol are the main products that are subsequently converted into isosorbide; two other anhydrohexitols, (1,5- and 2,5-), formed are in less amounts and do not undergo further dehydration...
journal article 2013
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Li, J. (author), Soares, H.S.M.P. (author), Moulijn, J.A. (author), Makkee, M. (author)
The hydrolysis and hydrogenation of cellobiose (4-O-b-D-glucopyranosyl-D-glucose) in ZnCl2_4H2O solvent was studied to optimize the conditions for conversion of lignocellulose (the most abundant renewable resource) into sorbitol (D-glucitol). Water at neutral pH does not allow hydrolysis of cellobiose under the conditions of the experiments (up...
journal article 2013
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Sheldon, R.A. (author), Van Pelt, S. (author)
In this tutorial review, an overview of the why, what and how of enzyme immobilisation for use in biocatalysis is presented. The importance of biocatalysis in the context of green and sustainable chemicals manufacture is discussed and the necessity for immobilisation of enzymes as a key enabling technology for practical and commercial viability...
journal article 2013
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