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Carabat, A.L. (author), Meijerink, M.J. (author), Brouwer, J.C. (author), Kelder, E.M. (author), van Ommen, J.R. (author), van der Zwaag, S. (author), Sloof, W.G. (author)
A successful sol-gel process to encapsulate molybdenum di-silicide MoSi<sub>2</sub> particles with a closed and thermally stable Al<sub>2</sub>O<sub>3</sub> layer using aluminium tri-sec-butoxide as a precursor is presented. The processing conditions such as precursor selection and temperature were optimized through analysing the interaction...
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Jongeneel, Alyssa (author), Scheffers, Dorien (author), Tromp, N. (author), Nuij, Chani (author), Delespaul, Philippe (author), Riper, Heleen (author), van der Gaag, Mark (author), van den Berg, D. (author)
Introduction Auditory verbal hallucinations (AVH) are prevalent experiences that can induce distress and impede social functioning. While most voice hearers benefit from antipsychotic medication or cognitive-behavioural therapy, additional effective interventions are needed to reduce the burden of experiencing AVH. Temstem' is an easily...
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Gooch, Daniel (author), Barker, Matthew (author), Hudson, Lorraine (author), Kelly, Ryan (author), Kortuem, G.W. (author), Van Der Linden, Janet (author), Petre, Marian (author), Brown, Rebecca (author), Klis-Davies, Anna (author), Forbes, Hannah (author), Mackinnon, Jessica (author), Macpherson, Robbie (author), Walton, Clare (author)
Many Smart City projects are beginning to consider the role of citizens. However, current methods for engaging urban populations in participatory design (PD) activities are somewhat limited. In this article, we describe an approach taken to empower socially disadvantaged citizens, using a variety of both social and technological tools, in a...
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Feng, Q. (author), Oosterlee, C.W. (author)
We study the impact of wrong way risk (WWR) on credit valuation adjustment (CVA) for Bermudan options. WWR is modeled by a dependency between the underlying asset and the intensity of the counterparty's default. Two WWR models are proposed, based on a deterministic function and a CIR-jump (CIRJ) model, respectively. We present a nonnested...
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Sun, S. (author), Kooij, B.J. (author), Yarovoy, Alexander (author), Jin, T. (author)
In this paper, a novel linear method for shape reconstruction is proposed based on the generalized multiple measurement vectors (GMMV) model. Finite difference frequency domain (FDFD) is applied to discretized Maxwell&amp;#x2019;s equations, and the contrast sources are solved iteratively by exploiting the joint sparsity as a regularized...
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Hanea, A.M. (author), Nane, G.F. (author), Wielicki, B.A. (author), Cooke, R.M. (author)
Probabilistic thinking can often be unintuitive. This is the case even for simple problems, let alone the more complex ones arising in climate modelling, where disparate information sources need to be combined. The physical models, the natural variability of systems, the measurement errors and their dependence upon the observational period...
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Kourmouli, A. (author), Valenti, M. (author), van Rijn, E. (author), Beaumont, H.J.E. (author), Kalantzi, Olga Ioanna (author), Schmidt-Ott, A. (author), Biskos, G. (author)
The use of disc diffusion susceptibility tests to determine the antibacterial activity of engineered nanoparticles (ENPs) is questionable because their low diffusivity practically prevents them from penetrating through the culture media. In this study, we investigate the ability of such a test, namely the Kirby-Bauer disc diffusion test, to...
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Vargas Luna, A. (author), Crosato, A. (author), Anders, Niels (author), Hoitink, Antonius J.F. (author), Keesstra, Saskia D. (author), Uijttewaal, W.S.J. (author)
The prediction of the morphological evolution of renaturalized streams is important for the success of restoration projects. Riparian vegetation is a key component of the riverine landscape and is therefore essential for the natural rehabilitation of rivers. This complicates the design of morphological interventions, since riparian vegetation...
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Baar, A.W. (author), de Smit, Jaco (author), Uijttewaal, W.S.J. (author), Kleinhans, Maarten G. (author)
Large-scale morphology, in particular meander bend depth, bar dimensions, and bifurcation dynamics, are greatly affected by the deflection of sediment transport on transverse bed slopes due to gravity and by secondary flows. Overestimating the transverse bed slope effect in morphodynamic models leads to flattening of the morphology, while...
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Coerver, Hubertus M. (author), Rutten, M.M. (author), van de Giesen, N.C. (author)
A big challenge in constructing global hydrological models is the inclusion of anthropogenic impacts on the water cycle, such as caused by dams. Dam operators make decisions based on experience and often uncertain information. In this study information generally available to dam operators, like inflow into the reservoir and storage levels,...
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Lu, X. (author), Chen, B. Y. (author), Tan, V. B.C. (author), Tay, T. E. (author)
The cohesive element has been widely employed to model delamination and matrix cracking in composite materials. However, an extremely fine mesh along the potential crack path is required to achieve accurate predictions of stresses within the cohesive zone. A sufficient number of cohesive elements must be present within the cohesive zone ahead...
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Garufo, A. (author), Carluccio, G. (author), Freeman, Joshua R. (author), Bacon, David R. (author), Llombart, Nuria (author), Linfield, Edmund H. (author), Davies, Alexander G. (author), Neto, A. (author)
This second part of two papers' sequence presents the experimental validation of the Norton equivalent circuit model for pulsed photoconductive antennas (PCAs) provided in the first paper of the sequence. To this goal, different prototypes of photoconductive antenna sources have been manufactured and assembled. The average powers radiated and...
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Garufo, A. (author), Carluccio, G. (author), Llombart, Nuria (author), Neto, A. (author)
A novel equivalent circuit for pulsed photoconductive sources is introduced for describing the coupling between the photoconductive gap and the antenna. The proposed circuit effectively describes the mechanism of feeding the antenna by the semiconductor when this latter is illuminated by a laser operating in a pulsed mode. Starting from the...
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Khalilnezhad, H. (author), Popov, M. (author), van der Sluis, L. (author), Bos, Jorrit A. (author), Ametani, Akihiro (author)
Energization overvoltages are among the severest overvoltages stressing insulations of EHV power system components. Since these overvoltages have a statistical nature, the insulation level should be determined with the use of a statistical approach by which the distribution of overvoltages is calculated. Literature has properly studied the...
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Neto, A. (author), Llombart, Nuria (author), Freni, Angelo (author)
In this paper, the portion of the incident field that can be received by an antenna is investigated: the observable field. This field can be estimated relying only on the volume allocated to the antenna and thus independently of the specific antenna geometry. The observable field is composed by a single spherical wave that first converges...
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Farle, A.M. (author), Krishnasamy, J. (author), Turteltaub, S.R. (author), Kwakernaak, C. (author), van der Zwaag, S. (author), Sloof, W.G. (author)
A wedge loaded testing methodology to determine the fracture energy and strength of (semi-) brittle (metallo-)ceramics is presented. The methodology combines a tailored specimen geometry and a comprehensive finite element analysis based on cohesive zone modelling. The use of a simulation-based approach to extract both fracture strength and...
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Qiao, Tiezhu (author), Chen, Lulu (author), Pang, Y. (author), Yan, Gaowei (author)
Infrared and visible light image fusion technology is a hot spot in the research of multi-sensor fusion technology in recent years. Existing infrared and visible light fusion technologies need to register before fusion because of using two cameras. However, the application effect of the registration technology has yet to be improved. Hence, a...
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Zhan, X. (author), Liu, Chuang (author), Zhou, Ge (author), Zhang, Zi-Ke (author), Sun, Gui-Quan (author), Zhu, Jonathan J. H. (author), Jin, Zhen (author)
The interaction between disease and disease information on complex networks has facilitated an interdisciplinary research area. When a disease begins to spread in the population, the corresponding information would also be transmitted among individuals, which in turn influence the spreading pattern of the disease. In this paper, firstly, we...
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Boatemaa, L. (author), van der Zwaag, S. (author), Sloof, W.G. (author)
This work explores the possibility of using embedded micron-sized Ti particles to heal surface cracks in alumina and to unravel the evolution of the crack filling process in case of pure solid-state oxidation reactions. The oxidation kinetics of the Ti particles is studied and the results are applied in a simple model for crack-gap filling....
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Rezaei, J. (author), Kadziński, Miłosz (author)
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