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Su, Pin Rui (author), You, L. (author), Beerens, Cecile (author), Bezstarosti, Karel (author), Demmers, J.A.A. (author), Pabst, Martin (author), Kanaar, R. (author), Hsu, Cheng Chih (author), Chien, M.P. (author)
Single-cell proteomics has the potential to decipher tumor heterogeneity, and a method like single-cell proteomics by mass spectrometry (SCoPE-MS) allows profiling several tens of single cells for >1,000 proteins per cell. This method, however, cannot link the proteome of individual cells with phenotypes of interest. Here, we developed a...
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Hao, R. (author), Liu, M. (author), Ma, Wanjing (author), van Arem, B. (author), Wang, M. (author)
Due to the manoeuvre complexity, models describing the platoon formation process on urban roads are lacking in the literature. Inspired by flocking behaviours in nature, we proposed a two-dimensional model to describe connected automated vehicle (CAV) group dynamics based on the potential theory, which is composed of the elastic potential...
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Chaudhary, A. (author), Hoß, Jan (author), Lossen, Jan (author), Huster, Frank (author), Kopecek, Radovan (author), van Swaaij, R.A.C.M.M. (author), Zeman, M. (author)
Passivated contact based on a thin interfacial oxide and a highly doped polysilicon layer has emerged as the next evolutionary step to increase the efficiencies of industrial silicon solar cells. To take maximum advantage from this layer stack, it is vital to limit the losses at the metal polysilicon interface, which can be quantified as...
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Farah, H. (author), Postigo, Ivan (author), Reddy, N. (author), Dong, Y. (author), Rydergren, Clas (author), Raju, Narayana (author), Olstam, Johan (author)
The gradual deployment of automated vehicles on the existing road network will lead to a long transition period in which vehicles at different driving automation levels and capabilities will share the road with human driven vehicles, resulting into what is known as mixed traffic. Whether our road infrastructure is ready to safely and efficiently...
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Meulah, Brice (author), Bengtson, Michel (author), van Lieshout, Lisette (author), Hokke, C.H. (author), Kreidenweiss, Andrea (author), Diehl, J.C. (author), Adegnika, Ayola Akim (author), Agbana, T.E. (author)
Diagnosis of soil-transmitted helminth (STH) and schistosome infections relies largely on conventional microscopy which has limited sensitivity, requires highly trained personnel and is error-prone. Rapid advances in miniaturization of optical systems, sensors and processors have enhanced research and development of digital and automated...
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Oyibo, P.O. (author), Jujjavarapu, S. (author), Meulah, Brice (author), Agbana, T.E. (author), Braakman, I.G. (author), van Diepen, Angela (author), Bengtson, M.L. (author), van Lieshout, Lisette (author), Andi, Wellington Oyibo (author), Vdovin, Gleb (author), Diehl, J.C. (author)
For many parasitic diseases, the microscopic examination of clinical samples such as urine and stool still serves as the diagnostic reference standard, primarily because microscopes are accessible and cost-effective. However, conventional microscopy is laborious, requires highly skilled personnel, and is highly subjective. Requirements for...
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Pauwels, A.J. (author), Pourmohammadzia, N. (author), Schulte, F. (author)
Next to environmental aspects, establishing areas for safe and economically viable automated driving in mixed-traffic settings is one major challenge for sustainable development of Autonomous Vehicles (AVs). This work investigates safety in the interactions between AVs, human-driven vehicles, and vulnerable road users, including cyclists and...
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Chaudhary, A. (author), Hos, Jan (author), Lossen, Jan (author), Huster, Frank (author), Kopecek, Radovan (author), van Swaaij, R.A.C.M.M. (author), Zeman, M. (author)
In this article, we investigate the passivation quality and electrical contact properties for samples with a 150 nm thick n+ polysilicon layer in comparison to samples with a phosphorus diffused layer. High level of passivation is achieved for the samples with n+ polysilicon layer and an interfacial oxide underneath it. The contact properties...
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van Lieshout, R. N. (author), van den Akker, J. M. (author), Mendes Borges, R. (author), Druijf, T. (author), Quaglietta, E. (author)
This paper analyzes the effectiveness of decentralized strategies for dispatching rolling stock and train drivers in a railway system. Such strategies give operators a robust alternative in case centralized control fails due to an abundance of infrastructure or rolling stock disruptions or information system malfunctions. We test the...
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Touboul, Pierre (author), Métris, Gilles (author), Rodrigues, Manuel (author), Bergé, Joel (author), Robert, Alain (author), Baghi, Quentin (author), André, Yves (author), Bedouet, Judicael (author), Visser, P.N.A.M. (author)
The space mission MICROSCOPE dedicated to the test of the equivalence principle (EP) operated from April 25, 2016 until the deactivation of the satellite on October 16, 2018. In this analysis we compare the free-fall accelerations (a <sub>A</sub> and a <sub>B</sub>) of two test masses in terms of the Eötvös parameter η ( A,B ) = 2 a A − a B a...
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Niekolaas, Sofieke (author)
Radiotherapy is one of the main treatment modalities available to treat cancer. Radiotherapy treatment plans are created based on CT scans of the patient. In such scans the macroscopic tumor is visible, but microscopic disease present in the surrounding tissue cannot be observed. To achieve an optimal clinical outcome, both the macroscopic and...
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Pauwels, Alex (author)
The establishment of areas for safe automated driving in mixed-traffic settings is one major barrier in the development and adoption of Autonomous Vehicles (AVs). This work investigates safety in the interactions between AVs, human-driven vehicles, and vulnerable road users such as cyclists and pedestrians in a simulated urban environment in the...
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Mullakkal-Babu, F.A. (author), Wang, M. (author), van Arem, B. (author), Shyrokau, B. (author), Happee, R. (author)
Current lane-based microscopic traffic simulators combine car-following and lane changing logic to describe the (often discrete) lateral vehicle motion on multi-lane road segments. However, the simulated lateral trajectories are physically unplausible and inside-lane behavior such as lane-keeping and curve negotiation cannot be modelled. In this...
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van Grootheest, D.N. (author), Agbana, T.E. (author), Diehl, J.C. (author), van Diepen, Angela (author), Bezzubik, Vitalii (author), Vdovin, Gleb (author)
Significance: Particle field holography is a versatile technique to determine the size and distribution of moving or stationary particles in air or in a liquid without significant disturbance of the sample volume. Although this technique is applied in biological sample analysis, it is limited to small sample volumes, thus increasing the number...
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Legerstee, W.J. (author), Boekel, M.G.M. (author), Boonstra, S. (author), Kelder, E.M. (author)
An Atomic Force Microscope (AFM) is combined with a special designed glovebox system and coupled to a Galvanostat/Potentiostat to allow measurements on electrochemical properties for battery research. An open cell design with electrical contacts makes it possible to reach the electrode surface with the cantilever so as to perform measurements...
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Nedeljković, Marija (author), Visser, Jeanette (author), Nijland, Timo G. (author), Valcke, Siska (author), Schlangen, E. (author)
In circular concrete design, beside cement replacement with more environmentally friendly cement types, there is also an urgent need for sand replacement with fine recycled concrete aggregates (fRCA). The variations in physical and chemical properties of fRCA and lack of standards for their quality evaluation are the main reasons for not yet...
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Feddes, Tim (author)
Malaria remains a major burden on global health, with roughly 200 million reported cases worldwide and more than 400,000 deaths per year. According to the World Health Organization, ninety-three percent of all deaths due to the disease occurred in developing countries in sub-Saharan Africa. This large percentage is directly correlated to the...
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Briggeman, Ilja (author)
The scope of a radiotherapy treatment is to induce damage to tumor cells by irradiating them with ionizing radiation. The radiation should target the tumor as visible in images, also called the macroscopic disease. There is, however, a risk of small, invisible groups of cancer cells in the area surrounding the macroscopic tumor, the microscopic...
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Overvoorde, Rick (author)
Ever increasing traffic load on freeways calls for smart solutions to improve throughput. With the uprise and standardization of C-ITS, accuracy and latency of traffic state measurements are immensely improved, while the span of control is increased. In this paper, a traffic control algorithm that aims to prevent breakdown at recurring...
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Klomp, Stefan (author)
In order to reduce congestion numbers on the highways, ramp metering can be used. The currently existing ramp metering control strategies are of a macroscopic nature. This means that the average occupancy on the main lane or average flow values on the main lane determine the temporarily fixed cycle times for the traffic light located near the on...
master thesis 2020
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