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Jansen, Flip (author)
Structural and functional characterization of membrane proteins (MPs) requires extraction from the native lipid bilayer, which generally necessitates the formation of water-soluble MPs structures or complexes suitable for biochemical assays. These structures are often detergent micelles that form protein-detergent complexes (PDCs), due to...
bachelor thesis 2020
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Pietnoczko, Natalia (author)
Physiological signals, such as Electroencephalogram (EEG), Glavic Skin Response (GSR), or Body Temperature, are common inputs for Automatic Affect Recognition (AAR) systems. One of the crucial elements of AAR is the Affect Representation Scheme (ARS) used to define the affective states recognized by the system (e.g., happiness, sadness, fear,...
bachelor thesis 2023
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Louts, T. (author), Reitenbach, M.E.F.R. (author), Molenbroek, J.F.M. (author)
This book of full papers contains the proceedings of the ICPA (International Congress of Physiological Anthropology) conference, held at the faculty of Industrial Design Engineering, TU Delft, from 22-26 August 2008.
book 2009
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Scheffers, W.A. (author), Van Dijken, J.P. (author)
Book of abstracts of Beijerinck Centennial Microbial Physiology and Gene Regulation: Emerging Principles and Applications, 10-14 December 1995 The Hague, The Netherlands. Under the auspices of the Netherlands Foundation for Biotechnology.
book 1995
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Hamida, A.B. (author), Zhang, D. (author), Bluyssen, P.M. (author)
People spend around 90% of their time indoors, where they are exposed to various physical stressors, such as unpleasant sounds, odours, temperature, and lighting, which may cause annoyance and discomfort. This literature review is focused on substantial studies that emphasize noise as a physical stressor in the indoor environment. Previous...
conference paper 2021
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Kuipers, J.R. (author), Wieringa, P.A. (author)
The risk of being involved in an accident in the first year after licensing is greater for novice drivers who passed their driving exam the first time than for novice drivers who failed their first driving exam. Enhanced training programmes can shorten the duration of training and can raise the passing rate on the first exam, but can also...
conference paper 2018
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Gudi, A.A. (author), Bittner, M. (author), Lochmans, Roelof (author), van Gemert, J.C. (author)
Remote photo-plethysmography (rPPG) uses a remotely placed camera to estimating a person's heart rate (HR). Similar to how heart rate can provide useful information about a person's vital signs, insights about the underlying physio/psychological conditions can be obtained from heart rate variability (HRV). HRV is a measure of the fine...
conference paper 2019
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Rao, Shruti (author), Wirjopawiro, Sabrina (author), Pons Rodriguez, Gerard (author), Röggla, Thomas (author), Cesar, Pablo (author), El Ali, Abdallah (author)
Eliciting and capturing drivers' affective responses in a realistic outdoor setting with pedestrians poses a challenge when designing in-vehicle, empathic interfaces. To address this, we designed a controlled, outdoor car driving circuit where drivers (N=27) drove and encountered pedestrian confederates who performed non-verbal positive or...
conference paper 2023
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van Gent, P. (author), Farah, H. (author), Nes, N (author), van Arem, B. (author)
Heart rate data are collected often in human factors studies. Advances in open hardware platforms and offtheshelf photoplethysmogram (PPG) sensors allow the nonintrusive collection of heart rate data at very low cost. However, the signal is not trivial to analyse, since the morphology of PPG waveforms differs from electrocardiogram (ECG)...
conference paper 2018
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Bogdan, Paul (author), Ivanov, Plamen Ch (author), Gonçalves Melo Pequito, S.D. (author)
Editorial on the Research Topic - Inference, Causality and Control in Networks of Dynamical Systems: Data Science and Modeling Perspectives to Network Physiology With Implications for Artificial Intelligence
contribution to periodical 2022
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Martins, A.M.P. (author)
The activated sludge process is the preferred technology for biological wastewater treatment. Despite decades of progress and operation serious operating problems still occur with this process. One major problem is the regular occurrence of excessive growth of filamentous bacteria, phenomena known as filamentous bulking sludge. Poor solid-liquid...
doctoral thesis 2004
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Hazelwood, L.A. (author)
Since the release of the entire genome sequence of the S. cerevisiae laboratory strain S288C in 1996, many functional genomics tools have been introduced in fundamental and application-oriented yeast research. In this thesis, the applicability of functional genomics for the improvement of yeast in beer-related processes is investigated. To this...
doctoral thesis 2009
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Lip, K.Y.F. (author)
Saccharomyces yeasts are common workhorses for the production of alcoholic beverage and bio-ethanol. In these production processes, temperature is one of the predominant factors determining the operational costs of the industrial fermentation processes and the quality of the products (alcoholic beverage) because it influences the functioning of...
doctoral thesis 2022
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Soares Rodrigues, C.I. (author)
In recent decades, there has been an increase demand for renewable sources of energy and chemicals in replacement of their fossil-based counterparts to tackle the economic, social, and environmental issues associated with the processing and use of petrochemicals by humanity. Sucrose has proven to be a suitable alternative feedstock to substitute...
doctoral thesis 2021
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Zhang, T. (author)
Fine-grained emotion recognition is the process of automatically identifying the emotions of users at a fine granularity level, typically in the time intervals of 0.5s to 4s according to the expected duration of emotions. Previous work mainly focused on developing algorithms to recognize only one emotion for a video based on the user feedback...
doctoral thesis 2022
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Liu, Y. (author)
The progress of modern biotechnology has enabled the development of fermentation processes for the production of fuels and chemicals from renewable feedstocks. The current fermentation processes for bio-based production commonly start with a growth phase of the microorganisms followed by a production phase. This implies that biomass formation...
doctoral thesis 2020
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Milne, N. (author), Luttik, M.A.H. (author), Cueto Rojas, H.F. (author), Wahl, A. (author), Van Maris, A.J.A. (author), Pronk, J.T. (author), Daran, J.G. (author)
In microbial processes for production of proteins, biomass and nitrogen-containing commodity chemicals, ATP requirements for nitrogen assimilation affect product yields on the energy producing substrate. In Saccharomyces cerevisiae, a current host for heterologous protein production and potential platform for production of nitrogen-containing...
journal article 2015
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Busscher, B. (author), De Vliegher, D. (author), Ling, Y. (author), Brinkman, W.P. (author)
Using virtual reality technology for exposure therapy to treat patients with anxiety disorders is attracting considerable research attention. The ability to monitor patient anxiety level helps therapists to set appropriate anxiety arousing situations. Physiological measures have been put forward as objective indicators of anxiety levels. Because...
journal article 2011
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Qu, C. (author), Ling, Y. (author), Heynderickx, I. (author), Brinkman, W.P. (author)
Bystanders in a real world's social setting have the ability to influence people’s beliefs and behavior. This study examines whether this effect can be recreated in a virtual environment, by exposing people to virtual bystanders in a classroom setting. Participants (n = 26) first witnessed virtual students answering questions from an English...
journal article 2015
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van Gent, P. (author), Farah, H. (author), van Nes, Nicole (author), van Arem, B. (author)
Heart rate data are often collected in human factors studies, including those into vehicle automation. Advances in open hardware platforms and off-the-shelf photoplethysmogram (PPG) sensors allow the non-intrusive collection of heart rate data at very low cost. However, the signal is not trivial to analyse, since the morphology of PPG waveforms...
journal article 2019
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