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van de Graaff, R.C. (author)
This report deals with the results of an experimental program designed to validate a model of the human observer and decision maker formulated in terms of linear estimation and classical sequential decision theory. The experiment comprised a variety of monitoring tasks in which the subjects had to detect and diagnose the occurrence of ramp...
report 1982
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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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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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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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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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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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Overtoom, Mats (author)
During team time trials in road cycling changing schemes are used to spread the workload over the cyclists in the team. Models that provide predictions of race performance already exist for individual time trials. It is proposed that with a performance model for team time trials, the performance of different strategies can be compared and...
master thesis 2013
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Dobbe, L.R.M. (author)
The aim of this study was to determine if and how specific characteristics of visual information influence the motor control strategy adopted during a visuomotor tracking task. To this end, twenty healthy subjects and two stroke patients were measured. Changes in wrist joint admittance (i.e., wrist rotations due to external forces) due to...
master thesis 2014
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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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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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Janssen, N.M. (author)
Automated driving is becoming increasingly popular and is often proposed as a solution to commonly known human errors in driving. However, fully autonomous driving has not yet reached the point where it can be implemented in real world driving. Current automated driving systems are often designed in such a way that the role of the human operator...
master thesis 2016
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van Emmerik, T.H.M. (author), Steele-Dunne, S.C. (author), Hut, R.W. (author), Gentine, Pierre (author), Guerin, Marceau (author), Oliveira, Rafael (author), Wagner, Jim (author), Selker, John (author), van de Giesen, N.C. (author)
Trees play a crucial role in the water, carbon and nitrogen cycle on local, regional and global scales. Understanding the exchange of momentum, heat, water, and CO 2 between trees and the atmosphere is important to assess the impact of drought, deforestation and climate change. Unfortunately, ground measurements of tree properties such as mass...
journal article 2017
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Finnsson, Eysteinn (author)
Sleep is an immensely important biological function and dysregulated sleep can have severe detrimental effects on health and well-being. Over 80 sleep disorders have been classified and of those sleep apnoea is one of the most common, having a prevalence of at least 20 percent in the general population. Sleep apnoea belongs to a family of...
master thesis 2017
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van Emmerik, T.H.M. (author), Steele-Dunne, S.C. (author), Guerin, Marceau (author), Gentine, Pierre (author), Oliveira, Rafael (author), Hut, R.W. (author), Selker, John (author), Wagner, Jim (author), van de Giesen, N.C. (author)
journal article 2018
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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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Marques, W.L. (author), Mans, R. (author), Henderson, Ryan K. (author), Marella, Eko Roy (author), ter Horst, J. (author), de Hulster, A.F. (author), Poolman, Bert (author), Daran, J.G. (author), Pronk, J.T. (author), Gombert, Andreas K. (author), van Maris, A.J.A. (author)
Anaerobic industrial fermentation processes do not require aeration and intensive mixing and the accompanying cost savings are beneficial for production of chemicals and fuels. However, the free-energy conservation of fermentative pathways is often insufficient for the production and export of the desired compounds and/or for cellular growth...
journal article 2018
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Neerincx, M.A. (author), Koldijk, Saskia (author), Kraaij, Wessel (author)
Employees often report the experience of stress at work. In the SWELL project we investigate how new context aware pervasive systems can support knowledge workers to diminish stress. The focus of this paper is on developing automatic classifiers to infer working conditions and stress related mental states from a multimodal set of sensor data ...
journal article 2018
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Gedik, E. (author), Cabrera Quiros, L.C. (author), Martella, Claudio (author), Englebienne, Gwenn (author), Hung, H.S. (author)
We present an approach to interpret the response of audiences to live performances by processing mobile sensor data. We apply our method on three different datasets obtained from three live performances, where each audience member wore a single tri-axial accelerometer and proximity sensor embedded inside a smart sensor pack. Using these...
journal article 2018
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Marques, W.L. (author), van der Woude, L.N. (author), Luttik, M.A.H. (author), van den Broek, M.A. (author), Nijenhuis, J.M. (author), Pronk, J.T. (author), van Maris, A.J.A. (author), Mans, R. (author), Gombert, Andreas K. (author)
Knowledge on the genetic factors important for the efficient expression of plant transporters in yeast is still very limited. Phaseolus vulgaris sucrose facilitator 1 (PvSuf1), a presumable uniporter, was an essential component in a previously published strategy aimed at increasing ATP yield in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. However, attempts to...
journal article 2018
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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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